Irish Cup Final
A commentary by A. D. May , during the second half of the match
English League football has suffered severe blows since the war. Not only have many young players been called up, but difficulties of transport have rendered it impossible to hold the fixtures as of old.
In Northern Ireland, however, transport difficulties have been considerably easier, and, with shorter distances to cover, the various League teams have been able to meet one another without difficulty.
The Cup Final always provides
Belfast with a great day, and listeners in other parts of Britain may count upon hearing a match in which football is of the highest possible order.