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Swindon Town 1969 League Cup Final

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Look what the horses did to the Wembley turf! Didn't stop Don Rodgers though!

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  • @slaterxpower Have Oxford ever been in the Premier League? NO. So go say that you suck somewhere else please. Good day to you sir from the Robins.

  • The ledgendary Don Rogers and as for calling Bobby Gould a DICK cut your tongue out dcasey77 i take it you were born in 77 so what the fuck would you know anyway

  • Reading Bob Wilson's auto-biography..he wasn't lying about the state of the pitch!!

  • DON SHOULD HAVE PLAYED FOR ENGLAND, STILL SEE HIM EVERY DAY OPENING HIS SHOP. GOOD ON YA DON X

  • Recently was in Swindon and a few mentioned this game to me as I'm an Arsenal fan. Terrible Arsenal mix up for the first goal, well done Bobby Gould and great Don Rogers goal.

  • Brilliant video and brilliant play by Roger one of the greatest players ever to grace a football pitch saw him play at Elm Park in local derby with Swindon Town, seems to float over the surface with the ball no Reading player could not near him.

  • Don Rogers was a genius on the ball ,an ice cool finisher and the quickest player in england over several years ....should have gone to Mexico , but then , as now , the Management and Press were/are obsessed with big-club players who , tournament after tournament stink the joint out. The Don was so superior to , say , Beckham that it's laughable really.

  • Don Rogers - very fondly remembered by any Palace fan who saw him play for that brief period in the early 70s ( as I sure he is by Swindon fans).

    As for the playing surface - most pitches in the 1960s were a semi grassless, muddy mess by February.

  • I still remember a goal that Don Rogers scored for Crystal Palace in 1973 from his own line. Incredible goal.

  • Bobby Gould crying after scoring against a Division Three team... what a dick.

    I wonder what his sister said to their dad when the two Swindon extra time goals went in.

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