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Published 17:53 28 Nov 2015 GMT
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Nobody counted on sh*t getting any more dramatic. But it did - ironically after the incursion onto the pitch meant the referee added further injury time.
Three minutes later - with 98 on the clock - as some of these guys were still probably getting back to their seats, Junior Stanislas popped up with a goal at the death to make it 3-3.
We're surprised Chris Kamara didn't end up on the pitch too, judging by his reaction.
Last minute goals, eh!
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