<P> In Keith Houchen's 2006 book A Tenner and a Box of Kippers: The Story of Keith Houchen, he describes his goal which levelled the match . "The cross came in and I never took my eyes off it . I had to throw myself at it, or I would never have got on the end of it . I can't say I was consciously thinking:' If it comes in, I'm going to dive and head it .' It's all instinct . When it is perfect timing, it's like a dance--it all comes together . I knew I was getting it . When I scored, I was totally disorientated . I hit the ground, bounced back up again and off I went . All you could hear was this deafening noise . I always thought I'd score in the Cup . The fact it was such a spectacular goal made it sweeter . There was only one team going to win . It's like two boxers; all of a sudden, one punch changes everything ." </P> <P> Steve Ogrizovic, who remained with Coventry until retiring as a player in 2000, was Coventry's last remaining player from the game when he played his last game for them . Gary Mabbutt, who remained with Tottenham until 1998, was the last player to leave runners - up Tottenham . </P> <P> Clive Allen scored his 49th goal of the season for Tottenham in the final, after a prolific season where his scoring exploits earned him the Player of the Year awards from both the FWA and PFA . </P> <P> London rockers Chas & Dave released a song called Hot Shot Tottenham! . It reached No. 18 in the charts . Coventry's single' Go For It' reached No. 61 . </P>

Who scored in the 1987 fa cup final