Postpublished at 16:57 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015
Wimbledon's players and staff continue to lap it all up at Wembley. Quite right too. Seize the moment.
Wimbledon beat Liverpool 1-0 to win Cup
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Tom Rostance
Wimbledon's players and staff continue to lap it all up at Wembley. Quite right too. Seize the moment.
From Sheelagh: Now we know why Wimbledon are referred to as 'The Crazy Gang'. That is a crazy result, Liverpool look shell-shocked!
BBC FA Cup final commentator John Motson at Wembley
"Anyone for tennis? That used to be the only shout at Wimbledon. But not now. They play football - and they win trophies."
The kitman who has been with Wimbledon for 38 years gets in on the act. Vinnie Jones, the Wealdstone Raider, cannot believe his eyes. Life will not get any better than this for Jones. A real Hollywood story.
Bobby Gould is the last man to leave the Royal Box. What has he achieved here? It will take some time for it to sink in. Liverpool undertake a lap of dishonour to applaud their brilliant support, who stay to the end to clap Wimbledon heartily too.
Alan Hansen wears the look of regret. He surely never contemplated leading Liverpool up to collect runners' up medals this afternoon. He'll chuck that one in his sock drawer.
Princess Diana beams as she hands the trophy to Dave Beasant. He lifts it high, high above his head! Is this the start of something special for Wimbledon? A new force in English football?
Wimbledon are up the steps to the Royal Box. No messing about, no fireworks or tickertape. Dave Beasant, who can see Wembley from his home, leads them up.
BBC FA Cup final commentator John Motson at Wembley
"This is no fluke. If you'd seen Wimbledon play as often as we have in the last few years you knew they were capable of it."
Amazing scenes. Some of the Wimbledon players can't believe their eyes. From non-league to FA Cup winners in 11 years. Vinnie Jones lifts manager Bobby Gould clean off his feet.
Ian B:, external Regrettably I'd forgotten the late great Laurie Cunningham played for Wimbledon in the 1988 Cup Final
BBC FA Cup final commentator John Motson at Wembley
"There it is! The Crazy Gang have beaten the Culture Club!
"It's a weird and wonderful world if you come from Wimbledon. They've won the FA Cup!"
There it is! INCREDIBLE! INCREDIBLE!
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They think it's all over! It's not yet!
The Wimbledon bench are on their feet as an offside whistle is mistaken for full-time.
Jimmy Hill
BBC pundit at Wembley
"This season will be written off now as the year that Liverpool played one game too many.
"Last week, at their peak, they were brilliant. But in the May sunshine the energy and industry of Wimbledon has destroyed them."
Liverpool resort to a long throw. And close! Steve Nicol heads over on the stretch.
Where are your cards referee! Again it's Vinnie Jones and Steve McMahon going toe-to-toe; stud-to-stud. Shocking tackle. But again no action taken.
"You'll Never Walk Alone" rings out from the stands but Liverpool still don't look like creating much pressure on the Wimbledon goal. The side who have made a monopoly of success in the First Division have simply not turned up. That's the beauty of the FA Cup.
This is it. We are five minutes away from an incredible Cupset. The Crazy Gang are almost there.
Craig Johnston puts in a cross but it's lame and Dave Beasant scoops it up. Liverpool, you've let yourselves down.