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The FA Cup 1987–88 was the 107th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short.
The 1988 FA Cup Final was the 107th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 14 May 1988 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Wimbledon and Liverpool, the dominant English club side of the 1980s and newly crowned league champions.
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AFC Wimbledon Development squad. AFC Wimbledon DSA. AFC Wimbledon Elite Development Programme. Dundalk FC. Dylan Connolly. Eastleigh FC. Ebbsleet United.
Wimbledon FC had just triumphed 1-0 over them in an FA Cup final. But this underdog victory was not appreciated as an against-all-odds victory for David over Goliath – far from it. In fact, the media had called for a Liverpool FC rout in the days leading up to the big match. It was an unusual situation, where people unabashedly called for the underdog to lose, and lose in a humiliating manner. Wimbledon FC had enjoyed a meteoric rise in English football. In 1978, they had just won promotion to the fourth division. By 1988, they were firmly cemented as a top flight team and had also won the FA Cup. In the process, they had gained three consecutive promotions in just four seasons.
Wimbledon FC fa cup winners 1988. This is an 18 card set representing Wimbledon's victory over Liverpool. The "Trading cards 1966" mark will not be on the cards you receive Wimbledon FC football programmes sign 1988 fa cup final wimbledon v liverpool. You are getting one plaque for the price shown. Wimbledon V liverpool fa cup final 1988. Against all the odds.
FA Cup third round on the BBC: AFC Wimbledon v Liverpool. As Liverpool fans headed for a venue they dubbed 'Anfield South', a raw and unapologetically ambitious enemy waited to inflict a Wembley nightmare.
One of the biggest upsets in FA Cup history as the Crazy Gang from Plough Lane shocked that season's League champions thanks to a Lawrie Sanchez header and 'keeper Dave Beasant's penalty save from the unfortunate John Aldridge - the first ever miss from the spot in an FA Cup Final. Crew neck, relaxed fit with digitally printed illustration. Wimbledon 1963 Amateur Cup Final Retro Football Shirt.
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