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 Post subject: F.A.Cup
PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:07 pm 
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Just found out Spurs are the only non- league team to have won the F.A.Cup. That was way back in 1901 when in the southern non league. :roll:


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:26 pm 
Another easy one for you Leggie...who's the only non- English team to win the FA Cup??


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DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW THAT IN 1972 HEREFORD UNITED GIANTKILLED NEWCASTLE UNITED IN THE FA CUP?

Anyway, Tamworth join the ranks along with Market Harborough Town as teams burgled out of a replay. Spuds should remember where they came from, non league. Sad to see low attendances at Sunderland and Sheffield United as well, but it's just a harsh reminder of how far the cup has fallen. The pyramid change hasn't helped really, gone are the days of teams like Easington playing Chester City, Bedlington Terriers playing Colchester and Billingham Synthonia playing Lincoln, they'd just get knocked out by fellow Northern League teams or regional equivalents now.


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 Post subject: Re: F.A.Cup
PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 4:27 pm 
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Just a slight correction Leggie, Spurs were the last non league team to win the FA Cup not the first.


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 Post subject: Re: F.A.Cup
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MutleyRules wrote:
Another easy one for you Leggie...who's the only non- English team to win the FA Cup??


Possibly Cardiff sctatchinghead


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Corner Flag wrote:
Just a slight correction Leggie, Spurs were the last non league team to win the FA Cup not the first.


That's very interesting Mr Flag because according to the tv punters ( who can be wrong ) I sure they said only. The other team mentioned also southern non league was Southampton who they said got to 2 finals in a row and lost both in I believe 1899 & 1900. sctatchinghead


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Corner Flag wrote:
Just a slight correction Leggie, Spurs were the last non league team to win the FA Cup not the first.


Just googled it and Spurs are the only non league team to win the FAC in 1900/1 :wink:


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A slight change of subject I recommend a Netflix programme called The English Game. It is a fascinating drama about the development of the game in the late 19th. century.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:51 pm 
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Leggie43 wrote:
Corner Flag wrote:
Just a slight correction Leggie, Spurs were the last non league team to win the FA Cup not the first.


Just googled it and Spurs are the only non league team to win the FAC in 1900/1 :wink:



You sure about that? I seem to remember the likes of Oxford University and the Royal Engineers winning it on the early days.


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Leggie43 wrote:
Just found out Spurs are the only non- league team to have won the F.A.Cup. That was way back in 1901 when in the southern non league. :roll:


The only non league team to in it since the Football League started in 1888-89 season, spot on.


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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:
Corner Flag wrote:
Just a slight correction Leggie, Spurs were the last non league team to win the FA Cup not the first.


Just googled it and Spurs are the only non league team to win the FAC in 1900/1 :wink:



You sure about that? I seem to remember the likes of Oxford University and the Royal Engineers winning it on the early days.

https://www.google.com/search?q=how+man ... ribution=1


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:21 am 
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Snailwood2 wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:
Just found out Spurs are the only non- league team to have won the F.A.Cup. That was way back in 1901 when in the southern non league. :roll:


The only non league team to in it since the Football League started in 1888-89 season, spot on.


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 Post subject: Re: F.A.Cup
PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 6:47 am 
Leggie43 wrote:
MutleyRules wrote:
Another easy one for you Leggie...who's the only non- English team to win the FA Cup??


Possibly Cardiff sctatchinghead

Yep.


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 Post subject: Re: F.A.Cup
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Brasil Brush wrote:
DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW THAT IN 1972 HEREFORD UNITED GIANTKILLED NEWCASTLE UNITED IN THE FA CUP?

Anyway, Tamworth join the ranks along with Market Harborough Town as teams burgled out of a replay. Spuds should remember where they came from, non league. Sad to see low attendances at Sunderland and Sheffield United as well, but it's just a harsh reminder of how far the cup has fallen. The pyramid change hasn't helped really, gone are the days of teams like Easington playing Chester City, Bedlington Terriers playing Colchester and Billingham Synthonia playing Lincoln, they'd just get knocked out by fellow Northern League teams or regional equivalents now.

the cup has fallen due to a couple of reasons. winning it does not get a european place and playing at wembley has losts its appeal now semi finals are played there as well as 90 out of the 92 league teams having played there in recent memory. its typical pools that we get into two finals but circumstances deemed we had to play em somewhere else.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:32 am 
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Brasil Brush wrote:
DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW THAT IN 1972 HEREFORD UNITED GIANTKILLED NEWCASTLE UNITED IN THE FA CUP?

Anyway, Tamworth join the ranks along with Market Harborough Town as teams burgled out of a replay. Spuds should remember where they came from, non league. Sad to see low attendances at Sunderland and Sheffield United as well, but it's just a harsh reminder of how far the cup has fallen. The pyramid change hasn't helped really, gone are the days of teams like Easington playing Chester City, Bedlington Terriers playing Colchester and Billingham Synthonia playing Lincoln, they'd just get knocked out by fellow Northern League teams or regional equivalents now.

did ronnie radford score in that game against the mags. there must be at least one tv screen smashed in barrow every year the fa cup gets a mention by them losing there league status for what i feel was decided on that goal and game.


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 Post subject: Re: F.A.Cup
PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 1:05 pm 
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accrington fan wrote:
Brasil Brush wrote:
DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW THAT IN 1972 HEREFORD UNITED GIANTKILLED NEWCASTLE UNITED IN THE FA CUP?

Anyway, Tamworth join the ranks along with Market Harborough Town as teams burgled out of a replay. Spuds should remember where they came from, non league. Sad to see low attendances at Sunderland and Sheffield United as well, but it's just a harsh reminder of how far the cup has fallen. The pyramid change hasn't helped really, gone are the days of teams like Easington playing Chester City, Bedlington Terriers playing Colchester and Billingham Synthonia playing Lincoln, they'd just get knocked out by fellow Northern League teams or regional equivalents now.

the cup has fallen due to a couple of reasons. winning it does not get a european place and playing at wembley has losts its appeal now semi finals are played there as well as 90 out of the 92 league teams having played there in recent memory. its typical pools that we get into two finals but circumstances deemed we had to play em somewhere else.


You do get a place in Europe now for winning the event if you're not already in it.

The decline is due to cash rewards - for Premier teams it is nothing compared to their TV rights and earnings from the League and Euro competitions. They only play in it because they have to, maybe quarters on it is interesting for them.


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Snailwood2 wrote:
accrington fan wrote:
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the cup has fallen due to a couple of reasons. winning it does not get a european place and playing at wembley has losts its appeal now semi finals are played there as well as 90 out of the 92 league teams having played there in recent memory. its typical pools that we get into two finals but circumstances deemed we had to play em somewhere else.


You do get a place in Europe now for winning the event if you're not already in it.

The decline is due to cash rewards - for Premier teams it is nothing compared to their TV rights and earnings from the League and Euro competitions. They only play in it because they have to, maybe quarters on it is interesting for them.

£££££ yet again, but which would the modern day younger fan actually prefers. A run in the FA Cup or one in some second or third rate european competition. Not one who goes on about the magic or the cup but i,d guess after being in it for a few seasons those euro competitions below the champions league could get a little boring in the end. Bit like pools getting to wembley in the trophy for the first time. there would be far less of an interest if we did it for a second especially if it was close to our first appearance when we had done it before.


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[quote="Brasil Brush"]DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW THAT IN 1972 HEREFORD UNITED GIANTKILLED NEWCASTLE UNITED IN THE FA CUP?

Funniest football day ever apart from the day that Denis Law backheeled Manure into the Second Division. violin


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Smokin Joe wrote:
Brasil Brush wrote:
DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW THAT IN 1972 HEREFORD UNITED GIANTKILLED NEWCASTLE UNITED IN THE FA CUP?

Funniest football day ever apart from the day that Denis Law backheeled Manure into the Second Division. violin


Whenever Denis Law is mentioned it reminds of an Alan Partridge sketch, where he discovers the woman that he is interviewing is bisexual- completely mystified by the whole concept, he says -

'You mean you love BOTH Manchester United AND Manchester City- You're Denis Law!' :laugh:


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:56 pm 
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:
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Just a slight correction Leggie, Spurs were the last non league team to win the FA Cup not the first.


Just googled it and Spurs are the only non league team to win the FAC in 1900/1 :wink:



You sure about that? I seem to remember the likes of Oxford University and the Royal Engineers winning it on the early days.


Your right.. Royal Engineers Did win it back in the day.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:31 pm 
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Yes apparently the first and also one of many that won the F.A.Cup before the football league was formed in 1888. Spurs the first non league team since the football league was formed. Well done Mr.I :wink:


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watched millwall last night and the top tier of the den was shut. magic of the cup my cockney arse.


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