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January 4, 1992.
Wrexham, spared relegation from the Football League the season prior, host George Graham's Arsenal, champions of England in 1991.
The odds were firmly stacked against Brian Flynn's unfancied side but with Mickey Thomas leading the way they pulled off arguably the greatest cup upset ever.
Now, 30 years on to the day, Nathan catches up with Mickey Thomas to talk Guinesses with Joey Jones at Rossett Hall the night before, why there was instant karma for Nigel Winterburn and getting a limo to Manchester to record Match of the Day.
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TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @NathSalt1 | @RichFay
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By Nathan Salt | Rich Fay4.9
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January 4, 1992.
Wrexham, spared relegation from the Football League the season prior, host George Graham's Arsenal, champions of England in 1991.
The odds were firmly stacked against Brian Flynn's unfancied side but with Mickey Thomas leading the way they pulled off arguably the greatest cup upset ever.
Now, 30 years on to the day, Nathan catches up with Mickey Thomas to talk Guinesses with Joey Jones at Rossett Hall the night before, why there was instant karma for Nigel Winterburn and getting a limo to Manchester to record Match of the Day.
EMAIL - [email protected]
TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @NathSalt1 | @RichFay
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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