The plucky dream artists of AFC Wimbledon weren't to be denied by either Accrington Stanley or their hosts' faulty floodlights - which threatened to derail things moments from the end - as they drew tonight's second leg 2-2, securing a 3-2 aggregate win and a place in the League 2 playoff final against Plymouth.
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Sky had former Blackpool and QPR manager and universally acknowledged gas lad (or whatever the English equivalent of 'a gas lad' is - a 'real character?') Ian Holloway in the punditry booth.
Discussion turned to Wimbledon's famously big boned striker Adebayo Akinfenwa. Holloway believes the key to Akinfenwa's legendary body shape lies in his troubled family history.
I 'eard 'e had a twin and 'e eat 'im
Not exactly cutting edge humour but viewers of Sky Sports football analysis are grateful for any bit of ribaldry or risque b****r.
Scott Minto was seated beside him and I think it's safe to say he had never heard a funnier thing in his life, for he descended into an almost Jonathan Agnew like fit of laughter.
WATCH: "I heard he had a twin and he ate him!" Scott Minto gets a spot of the giggles! https://t.co/Za2EOMXhkJ https://t.co/Ui6QifyU9V
— Football League (@SkySportsFL) May 18, 2016