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kenred



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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 9:12 pm 
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After todays shock result in the Final (well done Wigan!!!)which was the most surprising in your esteemed opinions?United losing in 1976 to Southampton was one for me.Sunderland beating Leeds! Wimbledon beating Liverpool! All 3 mentioned were really ones by the underdogs !Any more come to mind? Easy
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After todays shock result in the Final (well done Wigan!!


Wondered what all the noise was while i was in my office . Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 10:52 pm 
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kenred wrote:
After todays shock result in the Final (well done Wigan!!!)which was the most surprising in your esteemed opinions?United losing in 1976 to Southampton was one for me.Sunderland beating Leeds! Wimbledon beating Liverpool! All 3 mentioned were really ones by the underdogs !Any more come to mind? Easy

1978 Ipswich Town 1-0 Arsenal . Goalscorer Brian Osborne was so overcome by emotion he had to be substituted shortly after scoring Shocked
West Ham United (in second division) 1-0 Arsenal. Biggest shock was a Trevor Brooking headed winner Shocked Shocked
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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 10:57 pm 
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I had a few quid on Wigan. Hardly a major upset when you think about it. I mean no one expected City to win 5 or 6 nil did they? It was never going to be a walk over. But Swansea League cup winners and Wigan FA Cup winners, a shot in the arm for the game. Money isn't everything.
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The Sunderland Final of 1973 was memorable for Jim Montgomerys super double save,and Bob Stokoes celebration after the match.
The Wimbledon win memorable for Dave Beasants penalty save.
Todays unexpected win has breathed some life back into the old Trophy! Smile
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PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:10 am 
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[quote="kenred"]After todays shock result in the Final (well done Wigan!!!)which was the most surprising in your esteemed opinions?United losing in 1976 to Southampton was one for me.Sunderland beating Leeds! Wimbledon beating Liverpool! All 3 mentioned were really ones by the underdogs !Any more come to mind? Easy[/quot

Recall Portsmouth beating odds on favs Wolves long time ago , or dosen't that count has football only started with the Gread League in 92.
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PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 1:43 am 
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Probably nostalgia at work - but Sunderland 1973 for me.

The Montgomery double save, Stokoe's hat - and Bremner's prune-like face at the final whistle Smile

Thought City went into today's game looking like they were playing for a consolation prize at best. No - I won't mince my words - they felt it beneath them. There was a hint of bored arrogance through the entire team.

Wigan, on the other hand, well........just hope they can somehow avoid the drop.

Is Mancini on his way? Who cares - if he is, he'll make a packet in compo anyway.
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I think City will now find, whoever the manager is , a group of players on massive wages, long contracts, no passion and impossible to shift on. It's not all about money.
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I think City will now find, whoever the manager is , a group of players on massive wages, long contracts, no passion and impossible to shift on. It's not all about money.


I can't imagine what it must be like to know that, no matter how well or badly you do your job, the sum of £400,000 (less tax) will be in your offshore investment account come the end of the month. Every month.

For some players, that will be a side-issue - but for others, it's the be-all and end-all. And that's the difference between United and City. One has more of the former, the other more of the latter.

Just so glad Wigan did 'em in the end.
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Gonna be murder getting round town

Might take a few pics

Done a good job as Bob A Job can't deny that . Confused

Tony Livesey on radio about 7.30 am this morning looking for Wigan fans !

None to be seen - wonder why ? Nod
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PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 8:32 am 
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Congratulations to Wigan.........

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City were poor at best, just proves to me that apart from United all the other teams in the premier are much the same.

Even United failed in europe

Best league in the world........don't think so

Lets hope Wigan get the points needed to stay up.........
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PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:00 am 
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In my lifetime its the biggest Cup final shock I've seen.
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PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:30 am 
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Seen on sky news Wigan team under 9 million

Cit e over 178 Million

Bob a job Martinez
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