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Second Division Sunderland caused one of the biggest-ever FA Cup final shocks there, beating Leeds United 1-0 in 1973.
Meanwhile, Bradford, under Challenge Cup guru John Kear, who has two of the competition's greatest final shocks on his CV after lifting the trophy with Sheffield Eagles and Hull FC, have lost just once in League One this season.
The Times critic Carol Midgley gave it four stars and wrote: "[Jed] Mercurio knows how to begin an episode and is a master at ending one, last night giving us two final shocks like successive thwacks to the head.
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This desertion proved the final shock and he finally collapsed into a fever, only coming to for a few moments during which he gave confession.
In the marvellous emotional complexity of "The Retreat from Moscow," this scene is the final shock.
The first big FA Cup final shock – and football's first-ever act of hilarious hubris – occurred in 1888.
The final shock was when I was charged £9.38 (115 minutes) on my phone bill for the calls to FGW.
So ended jump No. 896 — one final shock to the skeleton, one final perfect parachute roll, a practice run with no more reason to practice.
Somewhat less attention was drawn to the final shock news of the week: a federal investigation into campaign contributions to a longtime Clinton confidant, Governor Terry McAuliffe of Virginia.
The final shock came when the baby was not a boy but a girl, looking nothing like the man she was meant to replace.
Formally, some stories proceed straight to the final shock or stunning image, as in "The Drop," with its beautiful closing opposition of earth and sky.
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