The FA Cup 1st Round always has the potential to
bring about all kind of shocks. Already in the competition we have seen lowly
Shortwood defeat Conference side Aldershot Town, Brislington overcome
Conference South outfit Weston Super-Mare, and Bishop's Stortford squeeze through
to the first round with a fine 1-0 victory over Forest Green Rovers.
Two of the above mentioned sides have made it to the first
round proper; with Shortwood participating for the first time in their 113 year
history. Alongside Bishop's Stortford, they have been rewarded with plum ties
against Football League sides, both of which have been chosen for Television coverage. In this Blog we
take a look at the fates of several non-league sides post-millennium, detailing
their exploits against league opposition in the first round of the cup.
Canvey celebrate. www.bbc.co.uk |
Our overview starts in the 2000/2001 season, a year that
proved to be a bumper round for 1st round shocks. Northwich Victoria defeated Bury in a replay,
Kingstonian turned in a terrific performance to outgun Brentford 3-1 at Griffin
Park, while Kettering Town and Nuneaton Borough defeated Hull City and Stoke
City respectively, both now current Premier League clubs. Perhaps the most
impressive stand alone display was that of Yeovil Town. The Conference side stunned
Division Two Colchester United 5-1 at Huish Park, a result that still remains
as the biggest margin of victory between a non-league and a league side since
the millennium. However, the combined performance of the round was from Canvey
Island who were up against division two outfit Port Vale. Having been 2-0 down
at the break, Canvey staged a second half fightback – bringing the score back
to 2-1 and then 3-2. Vale looked to have killed off the game through Jeff
Minton’s strike, but Canvey fought back once more, scoring twice through Andy
Jones and Wayne Vaughan in the final two minutes to secure a remarkable 4-4
draw and earn the most unlikeliest of replays at Vale Park. A goalless first 90
minutes followed in the replay, before Neil Gregory and Wayne Vaughan netted in
extra-time to send Canvey through 2-1 victor’s in a famous evening for the then
Ryman League outfit.
Neil Gregory www.bbc.co.uk |
The following season provided a barren weekend for first
round shocks, but once again it was the Islanders of Canvey who stole the show
with a memorable victory at Division Two side Wigan Athletic. A dreadful
performance from the Latics who had won so convincingly with a 6-1 thrashing of
Stoke City the previous weekend, was compounded by Canvey who came into the
clash on the back of a 17 game unbeaten record. It was a miserable afternoon
for Wigan who had Tony Dinning and Lee Ashcroft sent off with the game still at
0-0. With just two minutes left on the clock, the hero of last season Neil
Gregory capitalised on the two man advantage, slotting home to send the Gulls
through to the 2nd round for the second consecutive season. Jeff
King’s side went on to reach the 3rd round, before losing out 4-1 to
Burnley at Turf Moor.
Minnows Rovers celebrate dumping Ian Holloway's QPR out at Loftus Road. www.bbc.co.uk |
After a lull in the 01/02 campaign, the 2002/2003 season provided
the public with four major upsets. Margate drew 1-1 with Leyton Orient to earn
a replay where they duly dispatched the O’s with a 1-0 victory, while
Colchester United were victims once again, losing out 1-0 at home Chester City.
However the first major casualties were Notts County. Having raced into a 2-0
lead, the second division side lost out 4-2 away at Southport as the Port
sailed through with a brace from Steve Pickford and one apiece from Peter
Thomson and Chris Lane. The biggest losers of the round however, were QPR.
Dumped out on penalties in a replay at Loftus Road by Unibond Division side
Vauxhall Motors, Rangers were second best throughout as Karl Connolly’s miss
confirmed Motors of their place in the 2nd round.
The total of first round upsets rose once more in 2004/2005,
with six non-league clubs getting the better of their league opponents. Of the
minor shocks, Halifax Town beat Cambridge United 3-1; Bristol Rovers were
narrowly defeated 1-0 by recently relegated Carlisle United, while Exeter City
claimed a 1-0 victory over Grimsby Town. One of the bigger scalps came at
Middlefield Lane, where the now extinct Hinckley United overturned Torquay
United, a side 53 places above them in the footballing ladder. Goals from
Richard Lavery and Neil Cartwright secured one of the last famous wins for
supporters of the Knitters. Meanwhile Southern League Histon dumped out
Shrewsbury Town, with Slough also advancing through with goals from Ian Hodges
and Glen Harris ensuring victory over a Paul Merson led Walsall side.
Burscough net a last minute winner. www.kentonline.co.uk |
With a bumper number of upsets the previous year, certain
clubs were brought back down to earth in the 2005/2006 first round. Harrogate
and Weymouth lost out in replays against league teams, while Leamington were
dealt a harsh footballing lesson with a 9-1 defeat at Colchester United. Even
with the aforementioned set of results, shocks remained. Conference outfit
Burton Albion sent Peterborough United crashing out in a first round replay,
Shaun Harrad becoming an instant hero with the sole strike just 20 minutes from
time. But the major upset came in Lancashire, where Unibond League side
Burscough upset all the odds to overcome Gillingham 3-2 courtesy of two late
strikes. The home side took the lead through Karl Bell, but second half efforts
from Matt Jarvis and Mark Saunders looked to have secured Gills their place in
the 2nd round. However with just two minutes left, Gillingham’s Ian
Cox put through his own net before David Rowan turned the tie on its head by
scoring in injury time to give the Linnets an unexpected victory against the
League One Gills.
Basingstoke's Matt Warner celebrates his winner www.basingstoketown.net |
Despite there being no fewer than 23 ties pitting Football
League sides against their non-league counterparts, the 2006/2007 season bore
witness to just three first round shocks. There was to be no repeat embarrassment
for Gillingham who saw off Bromley 4-1 at Priestfield, while Northwich Victoria
were the side to face the wrath of League One new boys Brighton & Hove
Albion, Victoria going down 8-0 at the Withdean. Weymouth were twice ahead
against Bury in a replay, but ultimately lost out 4-3, leaving it down to
Rushden & Diamonds and Basingstoke to provide the feelgood stories of the
first round. Former league outfit Rushden brushed aside League One Yeovil Town
with a comprehensive 3-1 victory courtesy of a Michael Rankin double after
Chris Hope’s opener. But the result of the round came at Saltergate, where Basingstoke
shocked Chesterfield; giantkillers themselves following victories over West Ham
and Manchester City in the League Cup. But on cup weekend they were given a
taste of their own medicine as Matthew Warner blasted home with 25 minutes
played to send the Conference South side through to the 2nd round.
Goalscorer Giles celebrates with the gaffer. www.bbc.co.uk |
One team that seem to feature heavily throughout this thirteen
year overview is Yeovil Town. The 2007/2008 campaign proved to be no different
as the Glovers crashed out embarrassingly with a 4-1 defeat at South-West
rivals Torquay United. Rushden & Diamonds continued their cup exploits with
a 3-1 win over League Two Macclesfield Town, while Ryman Premier outfit Staines
defeated League Two promotion hopefuls Stockport County on penalties in a
scintillating replay at Wheatsheaf Park. The performance of the round however
was to be found at Millmoor, where unfancied Conference side Forest Green
Rovers picked up their first ever victory over a league team with an
extraordinary 3-0 victory over Rotherham United. In truth Rovers were the
better side throughout and deserved to take the lead midway through the first
half thanks to Chris Giles’ header from a perfectly weighted corner. The
visitors capitalised on their dominance in the second period to seal the game;
Simon Clist firing home the rebound from Mark Beesley’s strike that had hit the
post, with Stuart Fleetwood rounding things off to make it 3-0 with just
minutes left to play.
Curzon dare to dream in the dressing room. www.bbc.co.uk |
The real upset of the round the following season came in
Greater Manchester, where despite being separated by four divisions, Curzon
Ashton hosted Exeter City in front of 1200 supporters at Tameside Stadium. A ruthless
display from Ashton began in the first half, with Chris Worsley’s effort giving
the hosts the lead just before the break. The game exploded into life soon
after the restart, James Ogoo made it 2-0 to Curzon before Michael Norton
seemingly put gloss on proceedings giving the Blues an inexplicable 3-0 lead
over the League Two high-flyers. Exeter came back fighting in the final ten
minutes with goals from Steve Basham and Dean Moxey, but it wasn’t enough as
the Unibond Division One North side advanced through to the second round. Elsewhere
Droylsden also picked up an impressive win over another promotion chasing side
in Darlington, as Blyth Spartans earned a shock 3-1 win over Shrewsbury Town
with goals from Shaun Reay and Andy Leeson. Another superb performance was to
be found at Sincil Bank, where despite going behind to Lenny John-Lewis’
header, Kettering advanced through thanks to Craig Westcarr and an injury time
strike from Iyseden Christie. Histon also pulled off a memorable 1-0 victory
over former Premier League side Swindon Town.
Northwich players pile on in front of the camera's. www.bbc.co.uk |
Paulton Rovers were the story of the 1st Round in
the 2009/2010 season. Making their first appearance at this stage in the
competition, they were handed a plum draw at home to Norwich City. Televised
live on ITV, Paulton stood firm until 15 minutes in when Grant Holt’s strike
opened the floodgates to a 7-0 victory for the Canaries in front of 2000
supporters. But while one recently relegated side from the Championship breezed
through against lower league opposition, another faltered. Also televised live
on ITV, Conference North side Northwich Victoria entertained the relative might
of Charlton Athletic in what promised to be an intriguing contest. The Vics
dominated proceedings in what some Addicks fans described as the worst performance
they’ve seen from a Charlton team in living memory. Even with a dismal away
performance, Charlton remained on level terms until ten minutes from time when
18 year old substitute Wayne Riley struck the decisive blow to dump Charlton
out of the cup at the first hurdle for the first time since a 1-0 defeat at
Bournemouth in 1973. Meanwhile, Shrewsbury Town were subject to a second
successive first round upset, losing out 1-0 to Staines at the Greenhous
Meadow. Hartlepool and Yeovil (yes, Yeovil again), also bowed out with defeats
against Kettering and Oxford respectively, while Bath City took advantage of
Grismby Town’s poor league form to spring a surprise 2-0 victory at Blundell
Park.
Endearing image of Dover fans and players celebrating alike. Ironically 3 years ago today exactly. www.guardian.co.uk |
FC United fans at Spotland. www.pitchinvasion.net |
The cup draw in the 2010/2011 season threw together some
interesting pairings, including three relative local derbies and a meeting of
two old foes from FA Cup shocks past. Rotherham suffered another humiliating 3-0
defeat, this time away at York City, while another League Two side in Port Vale
scrambled through in a replay against Dartford having drawn the first match 1-1
at Princes Park. Perennial cup strugglers Yeovil Town managed to get one over
on old cup rivals Rushden & Diamonds, Vauxhall Motors lost out to
Hartlepool United in a replay, while Hythe and Guiseley were defeated heavily
by league teams. In one of the upsets of the round, Gillingham once again found
themselves on the wrong end of a cup upset, this time against Dover Athletic.
Strikes from Adam Birchall (latterly to be a Gills player), and Luke I’Anson secured
a priceless victory in the Kent derby. The story of the round however, was to
be found at Spotland where Rochdale hosted FC United of Manchester in front of
a bumper crowd comprised largely of away supporters. It was real Roy of the
Rovers stuff for FC United who built a two goal lead with strikes from Nicky
Platt and Jake Cotterill either side of the half time break. But Dale
threatened to derail the party for the side from the Evo Stik Premier, striking
twice midway through the second half as the tie looked headed for a replay. But
in the fourth minute of added time, Michael Norton sent the breakaway club into
jubilation by pickpocketting Josh Lillis and slotting home into an empty net –
sending United through to the 2nd round in what can be considered
the biggest 1st round result in the last five years.
First round ties in the 2011/2012 season produced few
upsets; Luton defeated Northampton Town, Bath City took Dagenham &
Redbridge to a replay before ultimately losing out, and moneybags Fleetwood
Town shocked League One side Wycombe Wanderers with a 3-1 victory at Highbury.
However, the biggest non-league upset was to be found at the War Memorial
Athletic Ground, where Stourbridge overturned League Two crisis club Plymouth
Argyle. Having been held 3-3 at home by the Southern League side, a match in
which the Bridge had held the lead twice, the Pilgrims were sent packing in
controversial circumstances in the replay. With a bumper crowd in tow, the
Bridge were given a helping hand in the first half courtesy of Paul Bignot’s
contested sending off. The hosts made the man advantage count, advancing coolly
through to the 2nd round with second half strikes from Sean Evans and
bricklayer Paul McCone.
Jubilation for Dorchester. www.caughtoffside.com |
The 2012/2013 FA Cup saw all manner of first round upsets
and exquisite performances. Conference South side Chelmsford City defeated
Essex rivals Colchester United, Hastings beat Bishops Stortford and Harrogate
Town secured a famous win away at Torquay United. Plymouth were dumped out in
acrimonious circumstances for the second season in a row, this time losing out
to Jake Gosling’s strike for Dorchester having been reduced to 10 men with less
than 10 minutes played. But the performance of the round arguably came from
Lincoln City. After leading League One hotshots Walsall courtesy of Jamie
Taylor’s strike, the Imps were pegged back with just minutes remaining of their
original tie against the Saddlers, George Bowerman forcing a replay at The
Banks Stadium. The replay took a similar path, with Alan Power’s strike
cancelled out by Richard Taundry to force extra-time. And that’s when the Imps
pounced on their higher league opponents, goals from Vadaine Oliver either side
of half-time in extra-time enough to see off under-par Walsall who could only
muster a consolation in injury time. The 3-2 victory sent Lincoln through to
the second round where they quickly went out after defeat to Mansfield Town in
a replay.
With the review of the past twelve or thirteen years
complete, we look ahead to the weekend’s games and what exactly each team is
up against. Below is the entire list of 1st round fixtures ahead of
the 2013/2014 weekend, with their league placing’s in the English football pyramid
featured in brackets beside each clubs name. This ranking system is also based
on the premise that Hinckley remain as a club, despite their dissolution,
constituting 24 teams in the Southern Premier Division.
Shortwood
(356) vs (56) Port Vale (Vale have lost in R1 in 12 of the last 16 seasons)
Chesterfield
(71) vs (263) Daventry Town (Daventry’s
first ever appearance in the 1st Round proper)
St Albans
City (192) vs (60) Mansfield Town (Mansfield reached the 3rd round last year, losing to Liverpool)
Brentford
(49) vs (137) Staines Town (Staines' sixth time in the first round proper)
Boreham Wood
(149) vs (60) Carlisle United (Wood have
not reached the 2nd Round for 16 years)
Corby Town
(216) vs (136) Dover Athletic (Dover have
reached R2 just twice in their history)
Gloucester
City (156) vs (69) Fleetwood Town (Wood
have won all 3 meetings with Gloucester)
Hednesford
Town (117) vs (57) Crawley Town (Hednesford
currently top of Conference North)
Leyton
Orient (45) vs (108) Southport (Orient
have lost just twice so far this season)
Gillingham
(62) vs (121) Brackley (2 of Gills last 3
R1 defeats against lower league opposition)
Macclesfield
Town (106) vs (51) Swindon Town (Macc
knocked Swindon out in R1 last season)
MK Dons (52)
vs (104) FC Halifax (Shaymen are yet to
win away in the league this season)
Preston
North End (48) vs (99) Barnet (Preston
are two times winners of the cup)
Burton
Albion (75) vs (111) Hereford United (Burton
have won 5 out of 7 meetings at the Pirelli)
Oxford
United (70) vs Gateshead (103) (Gateshead
have made it past Round 1, 21 times)
Bishop’s
Stortford (124) vs (92) Northampton Town (Stortford
have 5 home wins, Cobblers, 1 away)
Kidderminster
Harriers (94) vs (126) Sutton United (Harriers unbeaten vs Sutton in 90
minutes)
Stourbridge
(182) vs (212) Biggleswade Town (Waders
first time in Round 1)
AFC
Wimbledon (83) vs (55) Coventry City (1st
Round meeting between two previous cup winners)
Accrington
Stanley (91) vs (64) Tranmere Rovers (Stanley
have not beaten Tranmere since 1958)
Peterborough
United (47) vs (74) Exeter City (Twelve
draws at London Road between the pair)
Tamworth
(112) vs (86) Cheltenham Town (Cheltenham
have reached R3 in last three seasons)
Stevenage
(63) vs (85) Portsmouth (Pompey last
knocked out in R1 in 1981)
Lincoln City
(105) vs (85) Plymouth Argyle (Argyle
haven’t been past R1 in last three seasons)
Braintree
Town (98) vs (78) Newport County (Newport
won last FA Cup meeting 4-3 vs Braintree)
Grimsby Town
(96) vs (76) Scunthorpe United (First
meeting between the two sides since 2008)
Torquay
United (89) vs (72) Rochdale (Torquay
have won 30 of last 41 vs Dale at Plainmoor)
Oldham
Athletic (61) vs (46) Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves last lost in R1 in 1988)
Bristol City
(64) vs (79) Dagenham & Redbridge (First
ever competitive meeting between the sides)
Wycombe
Wanderers (80) vs (66) Crewe Alexandra (Chairboys
reached FA Cup Semi-Final in 2001)
Hartlepool United (81) vs (68) Notts County (Pools have won 9 of 14 games vs County at home)
Salisbury
City (97) vs (109) Dartford (Dartford won
last 2 vs Salisbury City)
Colchester
United (58) vs (67) Sheffield United (Sheffield
Utd last failed to reach the R1 in 1981)
Wrexham
(109) vs (101) Alfreton Town (Alfreton
have never lost at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground)
Walsall (53)
vs (59) Shrewsbury Town (Saddlers
unbeaten at home to Shrews since 1993)
Welling
(100) vs (95) Luton Town (Hatters reached
Round 5 of the FA Cup last year)
Rotherham
United (54) vs (50) Bradford City (Millers
have won their last four vs Bradford)
Morecambe
(73) vs (77) Southend United (Southend
have never beaten Morecambe)
Bury (90) vs
(93) Cambridge United (Smallest league
position gap inbetween leagues)
Bristol
Rovers (88) vs (87) York City (York lost
3-2 at Rovers in a League Two match in August)
Of the 40 ties
across the weekend, 20 of them will pit a non-league side against a Football
League counterpart, with the highest indifference being 56th placed
Port Vale away at 356th place Shortwood United, a difference of 300
places in the English Football pyramid. By contrast the closest tie on paper is
between two sides who are separated by just a single place in League Two;
Bristol Rovers and York City.
Also, just to clarify something, my rankings for teams like Shortwood and Biggleswade are based on the fact that their respective regional division is akin to three others of the same level. As a result those four divisions have been added together along with the three regional premier divisions, the Conference South/North, the Conference, League One, League Two, The Championship and finally the Premier League to find out their positional ranking.
Also, just to clarify something, my rankings for teams like Shortwood and Biggleswade are based on the fact that their respective regional division is akin to three others of the same level. As a result those four divisions have been added together along with the three regional premier divisions, the Conference South/North, the Conference, League One, League Two, The Championship and finally the Premier League to find out their positional ranking.
And with that, we've reached the end of our comprehensive overview of the FA Cup past and present, detailing various cup shocks along with the rankings for this seasons first round. Depending on the reaction I get to this Blog, I may bring it back for the ensuing cup rounds with a similar or tweaked format. Thank you for reading and remember to follow me on Twitter, @NickMurphyDRFC.
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