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Picture shows John Fashanu (left), Dennis Wise (right) celebrating a goal by Carlton Fairweather (centre) in the 90th minute. Earlier Alan Cork had scored for Wimbledon
John Fashanu celebrates his winning goal that puts Wimbledon into the semi finals of the FA Cup 1988. He is joined by team mate, number 4, Vinnie Jones to enjoy the moment
The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious homecoming to Wimbledon. The town have turned out in their thousands to greet them
Wimbledon verses Aston Villa. FA Cup 4th Round replay at Selhurst Park, the home ground of Wimbledon. The score at full time was 0-0 after extra time
Nobby Stiles for Manchester United, during the FA Cup Semi-Final against Leeds United at Hillsborough. The final score was 0-0. Leeds went on to play in the final against Chelsea. The score was 2-2
Manchester United Football Team. Pictured at training ahead of the 1961-1962 season. The 1961-62 season was Manchester Uniteds 60th season in the Football League
Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena on the floor expressing his grief, after Roger Hunt scored Englands 2nd goal in the 75th minute
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, FA Charity Shield at Old Trafford. Score 3 - 3. Picture shows Bobby Charlton booked for NOT taking a free kick - he refused because he thought two Spurs players
Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973. Final score, Chelsea 1 - Manchester United - 0 This was the last ever game Bobby Charlton played for Manchester United
Bobby Charlton is tacked by Cyril Knowles during the Manchester United verses Tottenham Hotspur football match at Old Trafford
Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973. Final score, Chelsea 1 - Manchester United - 0 Picture shows Bobby Charlton finishes his last ever game for Manchester United
Denis Law, at home over Christmas in 1987. Denis Law CBE (born 24 February 1940) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a forward
Gareth Southgate, footballer, pictured when he was a player at Aston Villa. Gareth played 192 times for Aston Villa and scored 7 goals
Jimmy Armfield (James C Armfield) pictured signing autographs to young fans, during a training session with Blackpool FC. Pictured circa 1st September 1970
Jimmy Armfield, (playing in orange, for Blackpool) in a playing situation against Everton (player unknown) Picture taken 19th September 1970
English League Division One match at Elland Road. Leeds United 1 v Liverpool 0. Norman Hunter with Chris Lawler. 21st August 1968
Pat Bonner, Celtic goalkeeper, pictured in December 1982. Pat proudly shows off the League Cup (LEFT) and the League Championship (RIGHT) which he helped to win for his Club Celtic in 1982
Liverpool celebrate their FA Cup win over Newcastle on open top bus parade, showing off the trophy to fans who lined the streets of the city centre
Ian Taylor (number 7 - goal scorer obscured) makes it 1 - 0 to Aston Villa against Manchester United at Villa Park. Dejected Manchester United players can only stand and look
Ian Taylor (number 7 - goal scorer ) makes it 1 - 0 to Aston Villa against Manchester United at Villa Park. Dejected Manchester United player Lee Sharpe can only stand and look
Ian Taylor (number 7 - goal scorer half out of shot) makes it 1 - 0 to Aston Villa against Manchester United at Villa Park. Dejected Manchester United players can only stand and look
England v FIFA Rest of the World Team at Wembley. Flying header from Bobby Smith as Denis Law looks on. England won 2 - 1
George Graham, manager of Arsenal football club, pictured December 1994, as he answers the press regarding re-building an inspiration dry Arsenal team
Boothferry Park construction, football ground, Hull
Paul Gascoigne chats with England manager Graham Taylor in the build up to Wednesdays crucial World Cup clash with Holland at Wembley
Viv Anderson, (centre on the ball) footballer for Nottingham Forest, during a training session for England today. Viv is the first black footballer to play for the England national A team
Ron Greenwood, England football manager at a training session today ahead of Englands match against Czechoslovakia. Viv Anderson, footballer for Nottingham Forest, attends the training session today
Viv Anderson, footballer for Nottingham Forest, during a training session for England today. Pictured here with Tony Woodcock (left) and goalkeeper Peter Shilton (right)
Celtic Players study the opposition. On the eve of the European Cup draw, Celtic players study the way Ajax, and Liverpool play their football incase they are drawn to play against them
Two Celtic Players (IDs to follow) enjoy their champagne on the plane home. Manager Jock Stein sitting in front and on the left looks back at them
Celtic Celebrate their 2-1 European Cup Final win against Inter-Milan in Lisbon, Portugal. Bobby Murdoch has the cup held over his head by goalscorer Tommy Gemmell (left) and John Clark
Celtic wives fly home to Prestwick Airport, Scotland, and into the rain, after they have seen their loved ones win 2-1 for Celtic in the European Cup Final against Inter Milan in Lisbon Portugal
History Maker Steve Chalmers, the man who scored the goal that won the European Cup for Celtic was guest of honour at a surprise victory celebration in Glasgow last night
Steve Chalmers (centre) leaves goalkeeper Giuliano Sarti standing as he fires in Celtics second goal against Inter-Milan in Lisbon, Portugal, to win Celtic The European Cup 2-1
Former England football manager Walter Winterbottom leaving FA Headquarters. Walter Winterbottom managed England Football Team from 1946 to 1962
King George v. (Five) at F. A. Cup Final at Wembley greet the Manchester City teamKing George v. (Five) at F.A. Cup Final at Wembley greet the Manchester City team. They beat Portsmouth 2 goals to 1 (2-1) on the day. Samuel Tilson scored both goals for Manchester City
Blackpool beat Bolton 4-3 in the 1953 Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. The Blackpool captain Harry Johnston receives the trophy from her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Meet the Two Degrees, otherwise known as (LEFT) Cyrille Regis and (RIGHT) Dave Bennett--the Coventry City answer to Hoddle and Waddle
England v Scotland British Championship international football match at Wembley. Third from the left, raising his left arm, is Bobby Charlton
King James have had one of their best soccer seasons in their history. Their three teams have lost only two matches all season with the Under 16s
Sport - Football - Swansea City -Swansea Citys Yugoslav signings Dzemal Hadziabdic and Ante Rajkovic pictured outside the Vetch yesterday prior to the teams departure for a three-match tour of
Sport - Football - Swansea - Swanseas Brian Evans score the Swans first of four goals against Oldham goalkeeper Barry Gordine - 8th February 1970
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Swanseas centre forward Todd slipd the ball past Walsall goalkeeper Boswell to score the first of his three goals at the Vetch Field - 5th November 1962
Sport - Football - Wales - The Wales team to play N. Ireland at Ninian Park Back Row - Ivor Allchurch, Alan Harrington, Roy Paul, Jack Kelsey, John Charles, Mel Hopkins
The Welsh team lines-up for the national anthem - Dave Bowen, John Charles, Jack Kelsey, Ron Hewitt, Alan Harrington and Mel Charles at Ninian Park. 5th February 1958
and enjoy a cigarette following their win over Scotland in their dressing room at Ninian Park - John Charles and Ivor Allchurch (right). 3rd October 1964
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Team Picture - Back Row : Evans, Purcell, Dwyer, Thomas, Hayes, Davies : Front Row : Gilligan, Reynolds, Davies G, Morgan, Barrie Jones - April 1963 -
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Swansea players leave the field at Anfield after their victorious defeat of Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup Quarter Final watched by Liverpools Bob Paisley in