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Stu’s Football Flashbacks

@stusfootyflash

Nostalgic football blog & memories. Published writer. Been on @AK90s. Obsessed with The Impossible Job. CM Cup 2022 winner. All clips shared from YouTube. ⚽️

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Never before or since has one league been so dominant across European football than Serie A between 88/89 and 98/99. Dominic Hougham is with us to discuss his brilliant new book on it out on June 2. Show out now on our Patreon and everywhere on Friday. patreon.com/posts/nessun-d…

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On this day in 1990. Wembley Stadium. England vs Denmark. Paul Gascoigne leaves John Jensen on his backside TWICE in a matter of seconds. World Cup ready.

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On this day in 1998, the great Brian Moore commentated on his last ever FA Cup Final. He will always be remembered as a true gentleman of the game. 🎙️❤️

On this day in 1998, the great Brian Moore commentated on his last ever FA Cup Final.

He will always be remembered as a true gentleman of the game. 🎙️❤️
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38 years ago today, in their FA Cup final build up, the BBC looked at Gary Mabbutt’s life as a diabetic footballer. Here we see his daily routine, and how he raised awareness of the condition to help others. One of the most inspirational players ever.

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35 years ago today, Alex Ferguson boldly dropped his number one keeper Jim Leighton for Les Sealey in the FA Cup Final replay. Here just before kick-off, John Motson & Bob Wilson react to the breaking news. One of the great Wembley shock selections.

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The teams come back out for the second half of the 1998 FA Cup Final, and there are so many things to love. The original Wembley; 3pm KO; hot sunny day; long walk from the tunnel to the pitch; the band still playing as they exit. You couldn’t beat it.

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Genuine question. Just chatting with some mates and after Newcastle beat Liverpool and now Palace’s victory over City, when was the last time both English domestic cup finals were won by proper underdogs? 1988 maybe with Luton overcoming Arsenal and Wimbledon beating Liverpool?