Are you sure about that? I imagine lots of teams haven't lost at Wembley in 'regulation time'. The ones who haven't played there for a start.
That must have carried a good price at the bookies. I wonder if some Far Eatern betting syndicates, with a little influence, had a few bob on it?
Stingrays? Vikings? Hull RUFC? Lol, auto correct changed that to Hull Rule. Technology just gets more intelligent by the day.
So that is Coventry City out of it then. And clubs who have won there in playoffs,their only appearance, Amateur Cup winners. Not to mention Bridlington Town who drew one final there and won the other.
Give it a rest ffs. We all get it, you detest RL. It's like you have nothing else in your life but this weird bitterness toward a sport that has next to nothing to do with thus forum, yet you appear with alarming regularity to bitch about it as soon as the subject arises. Do you have nothing else in your life? Boring ****er.
There has been match fixing in Italy in the past of course, and the most influential clubs there would have some affect in such areas.
What match-fixing is this you refer to? You seem to suggest Juventus were involved so I'd be interested to hear about it.
At the risk of confusing Quill as I am responding to your response to armchair fan, or upsetting Happy for butting in as he thinks people should only respond to people addressing them, here you are- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/5164194.stm
Most of your posts are little and pointless. But whatever. However, don't flatter yourself that I would attach any importance to your thoughts on anything. Anyone answering you so quickly would have had you waffling on about stalking.
You don't really understand what a form is, do you? I can recall the days when anyone who had been to university would have. Of course, those were the days before anyone could get into university, when universities were universities and not renamed polytechnics, and when they studied meaningful subjects.
There was not one single accusation of match fixing within the Calciopoli scandal. FACT. That BBC news report is wrong. FACT. If you want to argue then tell me where within Calciopoli that there is any reference to match fixing?
They were thrown out of the league for conspiring to select the referees that suited them, suggesting that this isn't match fixing is an exercise in semantics.