History repeating as VAR controversy in Newcastle vs Arsenal game recalls 1932 FA Cup Final debate
Source: Sportsjournalists

Many fans felt the ball had gone out of play but after a long VAR check, Anthony Gordon's goal in last weekend's Premier League clash at St James' Park was allowed to stand. Nearly a century ago, a similarly disputed moment went a long way towards settling an FA Cup Final clash between these two clubs...

By Philip Barker

Yet they were not written this past weekend, but over 91 years ago after an incident in the 1932 FA Cup Final at Wembley.

Newcastle came from behind to beat Arsenal 2-1 with two goals from Jack Allen, but it was the first goal in the Magpies' victory that sparked a controversy similar to that seen on Saturday in the Premier League.

Yet there was no outburst in the media back then from Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman.

"Cup final goals are often of contentious character and Newcastle's equaliser certainly gave cause for complaint by the Arsenal," was the verdict of the Newcastle Journal.

The ball appeared to have crossed the byline before it was pulled back for Allen to score.