Yesterday comes close but it's Bradford for me, as it was over 2 legs, VP was rocking for the 2nd leg and we still cocked it up.The 4th tier of English football started in 1958, prior to then there was a Third Division North and Third Division South. The only time, before yesterday, we'd lost to a side in the 4th tier in the FA Cup was in an away replay to Aldershot in 1964. So yesterday will go down in the history books, as the first time we lost a home FA Cup tie against a side in the 4th tier.The teams we lost to in the 5 seasons from 58/59 to 62/63, all went on to win the Cup.
Bradford was a shocker but we battered them twice, their keeper played 2 blinders and we had over 20 shots on target over the 2 legs. We just couldn't defend corners back then.Yesterday we dominated but created virtually fuck all. But Chambers knocks in a pretty simple chance and we go through fairly comfortably.Doncaster still edges it for me, purely because we were simply outclassed and outplayed for the entire game everywhere on the pitch. Any neutral watching it would have thought we were the 3rd tier side. Michael McIndoe absolutely destroyed us and 3-0 flattered us.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on January 09, 2023, 02:48:36 PMBradford was a shocker but we battered them twice, their keeper played 2 blinders and we had over 20 shots on target over the 2 legs. We just couldn't defend corners back then.Yesterday we dominated but created virtually fuck all. But Chambers knocks in a pretty simple chance and we go through fairly comfortably.Doncaster still edges it for me, purely because we were simply outclassed and outplayed for the entire game everywhere on the pitch. Any neutral watching it would have thought we were the 3rd tier side. Michael McIndoe absolutely destroyed us and 3-0 flattered us.And without checking, I think we put out pretty well a full first team that night too.