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Following the Final at home memories
National Football Museum: undeterred by the late German equaliser
Filmed at the NFM, a video memory of the match that began a lifetime of following football
National Football Museum: watching in a pub before celebrating around Trafalgar Square
A video memory filmed at the National Football Museum
National Football Museum: Watching at home with a family that wasn't usually interested
A video memory filmed at the NFM
National Football Museum: Ours was a full house - one of the few in the street with a television
A video memory filmed at the NFM
National Football Museum: Watching in Canning Town - the West Ham connection
A video memory filmed at the NFM
National Football Museum: a phone call from my fiancé annoys my Dad
A video memory filmed at the NFM
National Football Museum: complete confidence in the outcome at my friend's house
A video memory filmed at the NFM
National Football Museum: my Dad crying because England had won
A video memory filmed at the NFM
National Football Museum: Pessimism and optimism in the family while watching at home
A video memory filmed at the NFM
A Collection of Memories of watching the Final at home
Alan Sutton recreates the match, Mike Boyne worries about Jimmy Greaves and John Priestly enjoys his pre-match meal, then toffees and crisps
A Collection of memories of watching the Final at home
Frustration in Zambia for Bryan Walker, excitement for Stephen Williams, Pauline B. and Peter Thomson, but not for Martin Levin's Dad - and a half-time errand for Dave Joyce
A Collection of memories of domestic destruction while watching at home
Geoff Hurst and Bobby Charlton were to blame
Steve Niblock: watching the Final at home
My Dad - and indirectly Geoff Hurst - damage the lounge
Anne Bunyard: watching the Final at home during a birthday party
England v. West Germany, and the Final v. my sister's 9th birthday party
Wendy Williams: watching the Final at home ends my musical ambitions
Geoff Hurst - indirectly - breaks my recorder
Valerie Vessey: listening to the Final at home
But why didn't I watch it at my parents' house? I was interested but my husband wasn't
Graham Saunders: watching the Final at my aunt's house - after a delayed arrival
My wife's work and celebrations in Trafalgar Square delay us both ways
Paul Duggan: watching at my aunt's house - but not understanding what was going on
England's failures in the 70s prompt regrets
Daphne Robins: watching the Final with my Dad
Learning football via the World Cup Final
Stephen Baker: not being allowed to follow the Final
My father's vindictive decision to go family visiting breaks my relationship with him
Phil Vasili: unhappily following only part of the Final
An unhappy family background, watching on my own and being a goal down take me to the cinema instead