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5 minutes in, US up a goal and no yellow card yet for Jones. Not sure which was less predictable :)
Go back and re-read Grant Wahl's tweet about home-field. That would 'splain Germany Jones. :)
Wimbledon 4 Sutton United 2 (Wembley, May 4, 1963. Attendance: 45,000. Receipts £16,700)Jubilent Eddie Reynolds achieved the amazing feat of heading four superb goals to give Wimbledon their first F.A. Amateur Cup triumph... yet the result of this exciting final between Surrey rivals was in the balance until the burly Irish leader netted his last two in the closing three minutes of the game.In fact Sutton were the more polished side for most of the time and, though centre-half Terry Price was partially concussed by a nose injury, they hit back to equalise through Mickey Goodall and Trevor Bladon after Reynolds had put star-studded Wimbledon two up in the first eight minutes of the second half.Reynolds was the undisputed hero but Wimbledon, with six internationals in their side, could be rated lucky to have pulled off this smash and grab victory in their third final. Sutton deserved a better fate at the first attempt and it might have been a different tale had Price escaped injury.
 

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