They were so close to retaining the cup as well. Should they have won the penalty shootout against Arsenal they would only have had to overcome Hull in the final.
Beating Manchester City - again - at the Etihad in the quarter-final as well, as a Championship club! If they'd retained it, I think it would arguably have been an even greater and unlikelier achievement than Leicester winning the Premier League.
@@char6364 Hmm I wouldn't go that far. FA Cup is easier game by game than the 38 games you have to do well in the prem, against consistently better teams also.
@@vangledosh Perhaps, but I think you could certainly make the argument. The only relegated team to win the FA Cup in 150 years and the only team to finish outside the top-half of the Premier League and win the FA Cup other than Everton since 1980. Although Everton finished only three points outside the top 10 when they won it in 1995, then were three points off the top-four the following season so arguably they finished in a false position. Couple that with (had they won it again) becoming the first team to win a major trophy outside the top tier since West Ham, again in 1980, and you have a massive, combined statistical anomaly that, in my opinion, at least contends with Leicester winning the Premier League with the 11th or 12th largest budget in the division.
One of the most beautiful football stories I saw bar Leicester, truly wonderful....i remember this glorious FA cup and Wigan relegation escapes so well, truly a great club that doesn't give up
@@aaaabbbb2483 2009/10, 10/11 and 11/12 season They were 8 pts behind 17th in 11/12 with Liv, Arsenal to play away and Chelsea and Unites home, in 10/11 they were trailing wham 2-0 and won 3-2 and surviving winning away at stoke at the last day 1-0
Being a Wigan fan, I hated being in the FA cup since we always got embarrassed by lower division clubs since we never put a strong team out. That year we played Bournemouth in the first game when they were in league 1, they smashed us and we scabbed a draw at home, just narrowly got a win in the replay. Martinez got criticised for not respecting the FA cup in the papers and on sky sports. From that first game I couldn’t believe we won it, you’d never dream it judging from that first game. Loved the FA cup ever since.
@@mast3rchief536 Especially next year when again Wigan were Penalties won away to reach a final again, after that beating centurion city side and reaching Quarters in 2018 but sadly got beat by Southampton, truly amazing FA cup runs by Wigans
@@ballabol2019 yeah they smashed it that year, league 1 and we beat 3 pl teams including Man City. Played amazing against Southampton but got so unlucky.
I remember the comparison of the worth in total of the players of the opposing teams. Something like hundreds of millions (City) versus tens of millions (Wigan). McManaman's pace had me in awe. Absolute scenes as a Wigan supporter
I met wigan through PES and nowadays I follow the club on social media so it's always on the inside, it's really cool to know that they managed to defeat the great Manchester city and make Wembley Trembling with the goal. Hugs from Brazil to England and to wigan fans🇧🇷🇬🇧
As a Macclesfield fan, I’m glad we at least went out to the winners and got the to the 4th round for the first time ever, well done to Wigan though a massive fa cup story
When they came to Goodison they was outstanding. Annoying because that’s probably the best chance we had to win a trophy since 1995 but fair play to Wigan they deserved it.
I've come here to mark almost 10 years since Wigan Athletic won the FA Cup in an epic Cinderella story. What a history that should be remembered by all football lovers in England and in the world. Perhaps, Wigan Athletic is the only team in England who won the FA Cup and were relegated from the Premier League in the same season (2012-13) After that, it didn't happen again, until now.
I'm a man city fan all round but the competition that Wigan played in this fa cup was formidable and they honestly deserved it considering they were relegated this season
Fa cup hasn’t have many underdog winners like this in the last 20 years. They relegated that season aswel. And never came back to the PL since. What a story and probably the best relegation season any club had.
One of my pet peeves in football is when a player scores a winner, or just an important goal in a final, and he goes to celebrate HIS goal just to have his teammates pulling his shirt stopping him from running. Let the man have his moment
It's a team game. He doesn't want to celebrate alone... he runs off to the fans as well. I was at the game, and I was getting kissed left, right and centre by random fans. We were celebrating it as a team as well lad.
@@rememberpastglory9131 i’m not talking about that. What i’m trying to say is just let him run over to the fans and celebrate instead of pulling his shirt back and dragging him down, that way he won’t even make it to the fans.
Whenever someone thinks I played the games when winning the fa cup on Fifa as a championship side beating top of the pl 47-0 along the way I’ll show them this video and how a relegated side won the fa cup
Any team who Wins against Manchester City always makes me feel Joyous and Happy, They are Cheaters, VAR is always in their pockets to award them a penalty if they can't win 😒 Without Oil money, they would have been in 2nd Division Football and without a history.
They were so close to retaining the cup as well. Should they have won the penalty shootout against Arsenal they would only have had to overcome Hull in the final.
yep
What a story that would've been!
Beating Manchester City - again - at the Etihad in the quarter-final as well, as a Championship club! If they'd retained it, I think it would arguably have been an even greater and unlikelier achievement than Leicester winning the Premier League.
@@char6364 Hmm I wouldn't go that far. FA Cup is easier game by game than the 38 games you have to do well in the prem, against consistently better teams also.
@@vangledosh
Perhaps, but I think you could certainly make the argument.
The only relegated team to win the FA Cup in 150 years and the only team to finish outside the top-half of the Premier League and win the FA Cup other than Everton since 1980. Although Everton finished only three points outside the top 10 when they won it in 1995, then were three points off the top-four the following season so arguably they finished in a false position.
Couple that with (had they won it again) becoming the first team to win a major trophy outside the top tier since West Ham, again in 1980, and you have a massive, combined statistical anomaly that, in my opinion, at least contends with Leicester winning the Premier League with the 11th or 12th largest budget in the division.
One of the most beautiful football stories I saw bar Leicester, truly wonderful....i remember this glorious FA cup and Wigan relegation escapes so well, truly a great club that doesn't give up
Relegation escapes?
@@aaaabbbb2483 2009/10, 10/11 and 11/12 season
They were 8 pts behind 17th in 11/12 with Liv, Arsenal to play away and Chelsea and Unites home, in 10/11 they were trailing wham 2-0 and won 3-2 and surviving winning away at stoke at the last day 1-0
Being a Wigan fan, I hated being in the FA cup since we always got embarrassed by lower division clubs since we never put a strong team out. That year we played Bournemouth in the first game when they were in league 1, they smashed us and we scabbed a draw at home, just narrowly got a win in the replay. Martinez got criticised for not respecting the FA cup in the papers and on sky sports. From that first game I couldn’t believe we won it, you’d never dream it judging from that first game. Loved the FA cup ever since.
@@mast3rchief536 Especially next year when again Wigan were Penalties won away to reach a final again, after that beating centurion city side and reaching Quarters in 2018 but sadly got beat by Southampton, truly amazing FA cup runs by Wigans
@@ballabol2019 yeah they smashed it that year, league 1 and we beat 3 pl teams including Man City. Played amazing against Southampton but got so unlucky.
Callum McManaman was unreal that season!
I remember the comparison of the worth in total of the players of the opposing teams. Something like hundreds of millions (City) versus tens of millions (Wigan). McManaman's pace had me in awe. Absolute scenes as a Wigan supporter
Come to us and was ruined by Pulis
And now he is back 😅
I met wigan through PES and nowadays I follow the club on social media so it's always on the inside, it's really cool to know that they managed to defeat the great Manchester city and make Wembley Trembling with the goal. Hugs from Brazil to England and to wigan fans🇧🇷🇬🇧
💙 to Brazil from a Wigan fan!
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Sad to see Wigan in league one these days. Financial issues are ruining too many football clubs.
On our way back now
@Rz St
Don’t you remember their premier league days? They spent 8 seasons in a row in the premier league
They were always punching above their weight, them winning the FA Cup versus one of the greatest squads in footballing history is a near miracle.
@@thomasriding1224 currently in top three arent you people? Best of luck mate, also in the FA cup since you guys make it to the fourth round
@@thomasriding1224 Hopefully
As a Macclesfield fan, I’m glad we at least went out to the winners and got the to the 4th round for the first time ever, well done to Wigan though a massive fa cup story
“Mansfield macclesfield boro “ -92 English teams song 2019/20
idk why I typed that
I still get goosebumps, grande el Wigan , grande el chino espinosa, grande maynor , grande mi Honduras 🇭🇳.
When they came to Goodison they was outstanding. Annoying because that’s probably the best chance we had to win a trophy since 1995 but fair play to Wigan they deserved it.
Best day of my life.
I've come here to mark almost 10 years since Wigan Athletic won the FA Cup in an epic Cinderella story. What a history that should be remembered by all football lovers in England and in the world. Perhaps, Wigan Athletic is the only team in England who won the FA Cup and were relegated from the Premier League in the same season (2012-13) After that, it didn't happen again, until now.
I'm a man city fan all round but the competition that Wigan played in this fa cup was formidable and they honestly deserved it considering they were relegated this season
We already won 4 FA cups before 1970
Back when Jordi Gomez was the midtable Fabregas
Where is he now... Wat a player
Incredible underdog story 🔥
Ooh how 2012-13 was a magnificent season
Fa cup hasn’t have many underdog winners like this in the last 20 years. They relegated that season aswel. And never came back to the PL since. What a story and probably the best relegation season any club had.
Last time non big six win it
I was surprise to see championship side play european competition
What a team!
Wonderful!
UP THE TICS 🔵⚪️
Wigan in a history
A fairytale before leicester city become champions of premier league. What a fantastic achievement from martinez and his team
Roberto Martinez what a player and what a manager uppa u jacks!
I watched this as a 13 year old and was praying something would happen for Wigan and than the Watson goal. I got really emotional
Well done wigan
Легендарный клуб! Спасибо за счастливое детство❤❤❤
Apart from the final that was a dream run to the final for Wigan. Only Man City were a hard game
Thank you for this upload very much appreciated 👍👍👍
Amazing 👏
Never realised they played nearly every game away from home, what an accomplishment! Then they nearly got to the final again a year later
Glad my grandfather got to see his club win this.
What a team🤩🤩🤩
Love it. They looked pretty solid.
Pop smoke ft Wigan athletic.. the smoke of this event would never clear
Beat slaps
The beat fire 🔥
Take me back 😢 😫 😪
what a story!!
Up the tics 💙
8 years later it still doesn't feel real tbh
Nice drill beat
best day of my life up the tics
Who remembers Wigan v Man City in 17/18 season
I was there
Me
`Yo bro the beat fire
Gives me hope that my team might win another trophy soon
Can we talk about these fire instrumentals for FA Cup Highlights
Yeah, why are they there?
Biggest upset winner of the entire decade.
from Japan❤❤❤
Attackers must have hated that crossbar in both games against Bournemouth 😂
koné so underrated
No one talking bout the beat in the background
I live in Wigan
Up the tics!
Wow that maybe one of the most easiest routes to the finals.
Football ❤️
Why’s it over a drill beat haha
Music ?
need that instrumental😂
What’s with the trap beats?
Jordi Gomez ❤❤
the streets never forget.. cuz we knows what follows😁
And the next year everton bring martinez, joel and kone to goodison
Why are the highlights to a drill beat hahaha. You can hear shots cracking off in the background
One of my pet peeves in football is when a player scores a winner, or just an important goal in a final, and he goes to celebrate HIS goal just to have his teammates pulling his shirt stopping him from running. Let the man have his moment
It's a team game. He doesn't want to celebrate alone... he runs off to the fans as well. I was at the game, and I was getting kissed left, right and centre by random fans. We were celebrating it as a team as well lad.
@@rememberpastglory9131 i’m not talking about that. What i’m trying to say is just let him run over to the fans and celebrate instead of pulling his shirt back and dragging him down, that way he won’t even make it to the fans.
I'll never ever get over Phil Neville's through ball to McManaman😒
Football
أيوة بقا
Biggest underdog story,wont happen again probably
This music is torture.
Scored more goals than the other teams they played.
No shot…
1:35 challenge
I live in Wigan but support Man City lol
That first match looked like it was filmed on a potato.
Up the tics
Lol I was at Everton that day, blues cost me 4K on a bet accumulator off 2pounds 😂😂😂😂😂 was fuming Ide bet on 18teams only game left was ev to win
Whenever someone thinks I played the games when winning the fa cup on Fifa as a championship side beating top of the pl 47-0 along the way I’ll show them this video and how a relegated side won the fa cup
Why a drill beat?
Did they get europa because of it?
yes. they played too next season
the music is obnoxious
man utd won fa cup 2016, please.
Roger Espinosa 🇭🇳
How Mancini got sacked
Any team who Wins against Manchester City always makes me feel Joyous and Happy,
They are Cheaters, VAR is always in their pockets to award them a penalty if they can't win 😒
Without Oil money, they would have been in 2nd Division Football and without a history.
Stop being poor
Hello in Russia🇷🇺
Spurs can't chat to Wigan
We need Chorley's history too
Drill music... 😏🥴
Manchester city lose fa cup final since 2013 but getting a sacked manager
What are these dead celebrations from wigan, except the final.
Wigan agaist small teams 😂
Shame they're gonna lose to the moors
😬
i mean we sorta won tho
Unlucky.
Up the tics
Tiny club
Yep tiny club that beat Manchester City
And your point is?
The greatest love story of all time WAFC 💙🤍💙🤍
Up the tics