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Thread: Two ex WBA players, who Captained their new teams in FA Cup Final

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    Two ex WBA players, who Captained their new teams in FA Cup Final

    Don’t look it up!
    I managed to get one of them. But not the other, nor his team and the year.

    Info pinched from elsewhere

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    1983

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prando View Post
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    Tony Grealish Brighton v Man United.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    Tony Grealish Brighton v Man United.
    As ever Albionic buddy…spot on.
    Don’t really remember Tony Grealish apart from his Ireland representation. (No relation to Greasy)

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    Was Curtis Davies the captain of Hull when they played in the FA Cup final against Arsenal a few years back?

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    Bryan Robson with man u

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prando View Post
    As ever Albionic buddy…spot on.
    Don’t really remember Tony Grealish apart from his Ireland representation. (No relation to Greasy)
    Didn't he pass away recently?

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    Surely, one must be Bryan Robson with Man. Utd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calgarybaggy View Post
    Was Curtis Davies the captain of Hull when they played in the FA Cup final against Arsenal a few years back?
    Yes, Curtis Davies was captain that day in 2014. Googled this one. Ex Albion players in the starting line up were Davies, Jake Livermore and James Chester. Paul McShane came on as a sub and Robert Koren was an unused substitute.

    They were managed by the tubby Greggs Botherer otherwise known as Steve Bruce. His son Alex also made the starting lineup to the surprise of absolutely fkn no one. Kieran Gibbs meanwhile played for Arsenal.

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