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Previously on "Well done Wigan!!!"
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Great game and well deserved result.
Man City shot themselves in the foot with the manager speculation on the same day - I am so glad they didn't win for that one reason alone.
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True.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostBrilliant result for my home town club
Difference though between this final and the crazy gang in the sense that Wimbledon were 7/8th in the league whereas wigan in the bottom 3.
But the surprise was the same. Wimbledon were seen as a small pub team with no place in the top division, and Liverpool were champions and still seen as the best team in Europe despite their ban.
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Brilliant result for my home town clubOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostFab!
Very like the Wimbledon win in 1988. Even the goal was a mirror image of Sanchez. Except a lot later in the match, obviously.
Difference though between this final and the crazy gang in the sense that Wimbledon were 7/8th in the league whereas wigan in the bottom 3.
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Yus will Donne wigin.
Reminisce.g oh )2987 (sky blues) or, indeed, 88 when Wimbledon won.
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Fab!
Very like the Wimbledon win in 1988. Even the goal was a mirror image of Sanchez. Except a lot later in the match, obviously.
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indeed....
I used to watch this team regularly usually in the rain when they were in Northern Premier League.
so....just recap...they´ve just won the FA cup...
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Fairy tale stuff. Nice to see there is not just four teams I the uk
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