top of the stadium to unify different people together, displaying the venue’s astounding grandeur. When the gates open for seating, crowds pour in from all entrances.
Overwhelmed turnstiles spin like the metallic blur of a biplane propeller, but it's still not fast enough to process the lengthy lines of ecstatic European football fans alike. There are men of all ages, clad in attire ranging from polished gray suits and tie to casual long sleeves and pants. The women wear vibrant blouses and tight waisted skirts or casual dresses and high heels. From the field, the picture of many distinct faces blends into one collective mass, tens of thousands of lively pixels in an extraordinary surrounding display await the game of a
lifetime. This year’s 1953 FA Cup Final is between Blackpool and the Bolton Wanderers. A respectably audious cheer rings out in support of the great competitors. Then, as the commotion dissipates over the group, the players march to their marks, esteemed with impenetrable confidence in their team. Two teams, as warriors taking stance in the wake of a deadly duel, affixed beneath the ambient glow of the beautiful evening sun soaked rays, wait patiently for a decisive whistle blow.
With a resounding tweet from the officials, kickoff breaks the silence and opens up endless possibilities on the pitch. The nimbly elusive Stanley Matthews glides across the turf with impressive serene grace, crossing over the ball in fluent motion to enrapture the crowds emotions while teasing defenders with his soft touch on the ball. Stanley Mortensen drives through the opposition with pristine elegance to receive an early cross. After drifting back and pushing the ball to the side with pace, he blasts a shot clear across the keeper’s territory, sailing it into the bottom left corner. After his third goal of the match, the large encompassing crowd abundantly roars designations of brilliance attributed to the unmatched talent and potential.This is the true magical nature of the “beautiful game” at its best, fully enacted to fruition from humble origins to enormous success at Wembley Stadium.