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Division One Play Off match at Wembley Stadium. Swindon Town 4 v Leicester City 3
Division One Play Off match at Wembley Stadium. Swindon Town 4 v Leicester City 3. Glenn Hoddle of Swindon consoles Leicester players in despair after the match. 31st May 1993
Arnold Slater
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Wembley
Greater London
England
93 3106
Media ID 21686526
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