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'Immortality' awaits Walsall play-off hero
'Immortality' awaits Walsall play-off hero

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

'Immortality' awaits Walsall play-off hero

Walsall legend David Kelly says "immortality" awaits any Saddlers player who can score the goal to get them promoted at Wembley next week. The Saddlers face AFC Wimbledon in the League Two play-off final on Bank Holiday Monday (26 May), bidding to end a six-year absence from the third tier. It is only the third time Walsall have reached a play-off showpiece game - and they won both of the previous two. The Saddlers beat Reading at the Millennium Stadium in 2001 and Bristol City back in 1988, winning promotion to the second tier on both occasions. Kelly, now 59, scored a hat-trick in the 4-0 'third leg' replay win over the Robins 37 years ago, back when the play-off finals were decided over two legs, home and away. That is a day still treasured by players and fans all these years later and Kelly told BBC Radio WM: "It's immortality for whichever player scores that winning goal." David Kelly's My Sporting Memory - Walsall's 1988 play-off final Darren Byfield's 'My Sporting Memory' - Walsall's 2001 Second Division play-off final. While Kelly's Saddlers treble did not come at the national stadium, he did score there for Tranmere Rovers in their EFL Cup final defeat by Leicester City towards the end of his playing career in 2000. Walsall, meanwhile, somewhat staggeringly for a club founded in 1888, have only ever played at Wembley once, losing the 2015 EFL Trophy final 2-0 to Bristol City. So, should any Saddlers player find the net on Monday, they would write their name in Walsall folklore as the club's first ever Wembley goalscorer. "It's a fabulous opportunity," former Republic of Ireland striker Kelly added. "The build-up to a Wembley game is so very, very different. It's nerve-wracking, that's for sure. "It's the home of football. It will be a very, very big crowd. It's something to look forward to and embrace. "You very, very rarely get to play in the best stadium in world football – Wembley is the most iconic stadium out there. It's a big, big privilege to play there." While Kelly retains strong links with the club, another Walsall play-off hero - Darren Byfield, who scored the extra-time winner against Reading in Cardiff 24 years ago - is even closer. Byfield, former husband of pop star Jamelia, is a member of Saddlers boss Mat Sadler's coaching team at Bescot. He's witnessed a rollercoaster season first-hand. Walsall led the league by 12 points in January only to falter and end up in the play-offs after the agony of Bradford snatching the final automatic promotion place on the regular season's final day. But they rebounded strongly to beat in-form Chesterfield 4-1 over two legs in the semi-final. "Both performances, home and away, against Chesterfield, were brilliant - Mat [Sadler] set his team up really, really well," added Kelly. "We would all have taken [at the start of the season] the play-offs. They've done brilliantly to get to the final and we just need that little bit of fortune to get over that fence and into League One."

Goodman and Kelly relive dramatic FA Cup penalty shootout
Goodman and Kelly relive dramatic FA Cup penalty shootout

BBC News

time07-02-2025

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  • BBC News

Goodman and Kelly relive dramatic FA Cup penalty shootout

Thirty years on from Wolves' incredible FA Cup win over then-Premier League side Sheffield Wednesday at Molineux, former Wolves forwards Don Goodman and David Kelly share their memories of the fourth-round drawn 0-0 at Hillsborough thanks to Paul Jones' late penalty save from Chris Bart-Williams, Graham Taylor's side drew 1-1 against with the Owls at then came from 3-0 down to win a dramatic penalty shootout, with Chris Waddle - who had missed for England in a semi-final shootout at the 1990 World Cup - among the Wednesday players failing to score from the and Kelly both found the net with their penalties, with Goodman scoring the decisive spotkick, and they relived the tie as part of BBC Radio WM's "My Sporting Memory" to the full programme on BBC Sounds

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