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Ropemaker
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Happened after the match?
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John Treleven
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Ropey's 1972-79? (post 25) seems to have been missed If it was 1972-79 was it 1976-79? If not 1972-79 was it 1980-83?
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BDA_85
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G: No Second Division clubs had reached the final since 1932 but three teams from this level featured in finals during this decade.
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G: Kevin Moran not getting his winner's medal immediately after the 1985 final after being the first player sent off at a Wembley final
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John Treleven
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1975 - Thousands of Hammer fans ran on to the pitch at the end of the game to celebrate but the F.A. were to make sure that this was the last time such antics would be seen at a Wembley final.
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paulh66
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Sep 14, 2019, 9:48 PM
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It's related to an FA Cup Final (and specifically it's outcome), rather than an incident during the game itself. The Sunderland-Leeds final?
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Karen Browne
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Sep 14, 2019, 10:22 PM
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Liverpool supporters running onto the pitch and bowing down at Bill Shankly's feet. Shankly said afterwards: "These are the people, who came on the field and bowed down, these are the people I'm pleased for, more than anybody else, more than myself"
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Karb
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Bill Shankly is the person concerned, but that wasn't my reason for choosing him
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Karen Browne
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The Cup Final was Bill Shankly's final game as Liverpool manager although he did lead the side out three months later for the Charity Shield
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G: His wife Nessie asking him to retire?
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John Treleven
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The iconic pose with the club scarf in front of the Liverpool supporters?
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Ropemaker
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Q: Connected to Shankly's retirement? G: Shankly said he wouldn't have retired if Liverpool had lost the 1974 FA Cup final
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paulh66
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G: Shanks' involvement at both the start and end of a 36 year period in which no team in stripes lost an FA Cup final - managing Liverpool to victory over Newcastle in 74 having also played for Preston v Huddersfield in 38.
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