Postpublished at 15:52 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015
The decision to disallow that goal for Peter Beardsley is up there with the worst I have ever seen. Particularly in a game of such stature. Incredible call.
Wimbledon beat Liverpool 1-0 to win Cup
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Tom Rostance
The decision to disallow that goal for Peter Beardsley is up there with the worst I have ever seen. Particularly in a game of such stature. Incredible call.
Bob Wilson
Former Arsenal goalkeeper
"For the disallowed Peter Beardsley goal, perhaps referee Brian Hill was too quick on the whistle. He has made a few mistakes in the first half.
"It is a difficult decision, there is a clear foul on Peter Beardsley but he has blown his whistle prematurely."
Des Lynam
BBC presenter
"Well! If football was predictable we wouldn't bother watching it would we?
Some views of the Wimbledon team of this era from two players who regularly faced them paint a bruising picture.
Tottenham striker Gary Lineker: "They were mouthy and totally unpleasant to play against but you knew you were in a game and it was tough."
Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobelaar: "Dennis Wise running around the midfield, biting and kicking people, dear me."
There is the whistle. Wimbledon lead. Well I never.
Are we on for a Cupset again? Coventry shocked us last year, and now Wimbledon are at it. Referee Brian Hill is getting some flak from the stands...
Into stoppage time. There won't be much of that...
Chance! This is what Alan Hansen is all about. Pace, power, determination, grit, fortitude, lists...
Hansen plays a wonderful one-two to waltz into the area, he goes for a toe-poke at the near post but that man Dave Beasant is once again a wall. Good stop.
Ryan King:, external If that goal was disallowed now, the ref would have been surrounded by a swarm of players. Much more respect in 1988
Eric Young stretches to cut out a Ray Houghton cross and it looks like Liverpool may go in at half-time behind. Wembley in a state of shock.
Rob, Devon: We'll never attract the best foreign talent until we outlaw tackles like the one by Vinnie Jones on MacMahon!
Eddie White, Bournemouth: Ref needs to show a couple of yellow cards to stop these feisty tackles - only 2 subs on the bench!
A huge appeal from the stands, but not really on the field, as Eric Young challenges John Aldridge in the area. At the other end, Liverpool keeper Bruce Grobbelaar comes for a cross and spills it, but Terry Gibson can't force it home.
Tasty challenge again in midfield between Steve McMahon and Andy Thorn. John Motson tells us that you can get 22/1 on a Liverpool win if Wimbledon are ahead at half-time.
Where's the nearest bookies?
Well, who saw that coming? Nobody. Except maybe the players of Wimbledon themselves. Though judging by their celebrations, I'd say they were pretty surprised.
Goal! An incredible few minutes at Wembley. Liverpool have a perfectly good goal chalked off at one end and moments later Wimbledon lead. Dennis Wise curls over a free-kick from the left wing, Lawrie Sanchez gets above Gary Ablett and flicks a header into the top corner.
Amazing scenes at Wembley!
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Incredible decision! Liverpool should be ahead, it is a scandalous piece of refereeing from Brian Hill!
Wimbledon defender Andy Thorn has a hold of Peter Beardsley's shirt as the little striker runs through on goal but he HAS TO PLAY ADVANTAGE, surely? Beardsley stays on his feet and is clean through, clipping over Dave Beasant and into the net.
The play is pulled back for a Liverpool free-kick. But they should have a goal! Incredible call.
Wimbledon have hardly been out of their half - but that is close! Dennis Wise does brilliantly to find a yard of space on the right of the area, he looks up and picks out John Fashanu steaming in. The big man goes for a deft side-foot strike and clips it just wide! Bruce Grobbelaar would not have got near that!
Princess Diana getting her own personal commentary in the Royal Box, as she is sitting next to Wimbledon owner Sam Hammam. A great character. He'll be pleased so far, as good as he could have hoped against the dominant champions.
Peter Beardsley cost Liverpool £1.9m last summer - a huge fee - but he has justified it all season. And he is at it again, the best player on the pitch so far. Can Eric Young get a hold of him?
"We love you Liverpool, we do!" rings out form the Wembley stands. That was the best of Liverpool in a nutshell. Wimbledon had no answer to their swift passing through midfield. Peter Beardsley is so hard to mark.