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Wimbeldon were about the same price, think 1/3, 8/1 were the 90 min odds (with more miserly overrounds in those days)
Spurs v Coventry i don't recall the prices but i'd guess around 4/6 & 7/2 |
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Wimbledon maybe
don't recall Coventry even being classed as an upset |
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Spurs were pretty hot favourites , they'd finished 3rd and i think maybe had got more points than anyone from January onwards
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not sure, all i do know is Coventry were a better side that season
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sorry ,was looking at 1988
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yeah Spurs were 3rd Cov were 10th
then in 1988 Liverpool were 1st Wimbledon finished 7th ...but a massive points difference between the 2 sides I guess 1979- 80 must be a bigger shock than any of them ,and of course 75-76 |
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West Ham were the last team from outside the top division to win the cup in 1980 and I can't see that happening ever again.
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West Ham were also the last team of 'all English' players to win the cup in 1975 and I can't see that ever happening again either!
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Sunderland must have been a hugh price to beat Leeds Utd in 1973 ???
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1981 final possibly the first final with player/s outside the British isles
can anyone correct me on that ? |
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1981 final possibly the first final with player/s outside the British isles
can anyone correct me on that ? |
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Bert Trautmann played in 1956
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well done tobers
yes - have heard of him |
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German POW i think he was , stayed on after the war
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and broke his neck
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1980 , west ham side in div2, that team would finish top 6 prem these days, bonds, lampard, brooking, Devonshire, how standards have slipped
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there wasn't the obscene amounts available at top level then ,so many star players played at second level and with 'their club'
Forest won the 1st div (prem) title with 10 players that starred in the 2nd division the previous season that couldnt happen now |
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and broke his neck Crazy
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^ behave elisjohn ffs they were a div 2 team for a reason jeez
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Coventry wasn't a big upset at all. Spurs were odds against over 90 mins. Coventry had a fine season in the league too, and Keith Houchen scored some priceless goals on the cup run - 5 and their leading scorer i think. You can't count that as a major shock.
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I'm a mag supporter but the biggest shock of all was surely Sunderland in 1973 - by the way the Robledo brothers played for NUFC in the 1950's - they were from South America - Chile as I can remember from my history books
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agree Geordie,
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