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WAS IT REALLY “THE MATTHEWS FINAL”?
DAVID TOSSELL looks back at the 1953 FA Cup final when Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers 4-3 but...WAS IT REALLY “THE MATTHEWS FINAL”?
By CHRISTOPHER DAVIES
IT IS forever known as the Matthews Final – Blackpool 4, Bolton Wanderers 3, May 2, 1953. Stanley Matthews, the first ever Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year in 1948, was the most popular player of his generation, more Bobby Charlton than David Beckham in his appeal, but who had twice been on the losing side in FA Cup finals with the Seasiders, in 1948 and 1951. At 38, the clock was ticking ...
Tags: blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, FA Cup, fa cup final, matthews final, stanley matthews
‘Think of the worst hangover you’ve ever had then add a whole new level on top…I’d had better days’
CHRIS BRERETON on the amazing story of Fabrice Muamba’s autobiography which was written in 38 daysBy CHRISTOPHER DAVIES
CHRIS BRERETON was watching Tottenham Hotspur versus Bolton Wanderers in a bar in Bangkok when Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the White Hart Lane surface on March 17, 2012 in an FA Cup quarter-finals tie.
Tags: Autobiography, Bolton Wanderers, Chris Brereton, DR Congo, Fabrice Muamba, Hayters, Mark Alderton, Owen Coyle, tottenham hotspur, Wardles