The game between Arsenal v Manchester United in 1979 provided one of the greatest finishes in FA Cup final history.
Arsenal, managed by Terry Neill, were 2-0 up by half-time and appeared to be cruising to a comfortable victory as the match entered the last five minutes of normal time.
But there was another act to play. After quick-fire goals for the Red Devils by Gordon McQueen and Sammy McIlroy the scores were suddenly level and extra-time beckoned. However, in the 89th minute Brady and Rix combined to cross for Alan Sunderland to score at the far post. Sunderland’s 1979 FA Cup winner’s medal was sold by sporting memorabilia specialist Graham Budd (24% buyer’s premium) in London on September 6.