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Boreham Wood players enjoy raucous celebrations after FA Cup win over AFC Wimbledon


Absolute scenes! Boreham Wood players drench manager Luke Garrard and sing rendition of Teenage Dirtbag in raucous dressing-room celebrations after FA Cup third round win over AFC Wimbledon

  • Boreham Wood players celebrated wildly after their win over AFC Wimbledon
  • The 2-0 win over the Dons sees Wood in the FA Cup fourth round for the first time
  • Wood boss Luke Garrard, who played for Wimbledon, is drenched in the party 











Boreham Wood players made sure AFC Wimbledon knew exactly who they were missing after an historic FA Cup third round win on Saturday: Wood manager Luke Garrard.

Garrard masterminded a stunning 2-0 victory over the Dons, who sit two leagues and 34 places above the National League side. Boreham Wood now enter the FA Cup fourth round for the first time in their history.   

Footage from the dressing room post-match shows a delirious group of Wood players celebrating the win, achieved thanks to goals from Tyrone Marsh and Adrian Clifton.

Boreham Wood’s 2-0 win means they enter the FA Cup fourth round for the very first time

The club shared footage of raucous celebrations in the dressing room after the historic victory

The club shared footage of raucous celebrations in the dressing room after the historic victory

But they saved the rowdiest cheers for their manager as Garrard was drenched in both alcohol and energy drinks from the club water bottles. 

The players then sang Wheatus’ ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ at Garrard, a pointed reference to the fact the he had made more than 100 appearances for Wimbledon as a player.

Garrard was part of a Dons side that enjoyed two promotions during their meteoric rise from the lowest rungs of football to League One. 

Boreham Wood goalscorers Adrian Clifton (left) and Tyrone Marsh (right) celebrate at full time

Boreham Wood goalscorers Adrian Clifton (left) and Tyrone Marsh (right) celebrate at full time

Boreham Wood manager Luke Garrard played more than 100 games for AFC Wimbledon



Source : dailymail

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