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FA Cup upsets
#1
Everyone loves an underdog and everyone loves an FA Cup upset.

Lets start with Hereford United vs Newcastle United 3rd round 1972

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Your lot almost had one of the competition's best upsets in 1997, matt. If it hadn't been for the blind ref.
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(14-09-2014, 21:24)Lord Snooty Wrote: Your lot almost had one of the competition's best upsets in 1997, matt. If it hadn't been for the blind ref.

I know, I didn't support them back then as I was only 4.

I've always loved the FA Cup, IMO its the best trophy in English football.
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Here are my favourites:

Sunderland 1-0 Leeds



We made Huddersfield Town rosettes at Junior School the day before the final!  Big Grin



Leeds 0-1 Hereford





Then, just a year later ....

Histon 1-0 Leeds





Not forgetting this gem ...

Rochdale 2-0 Leeds

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#6
there are too many FA Cup upsets for West Brom fans for this thread. Every year is an FA Cup upset and I expect with the start of the season we have had that this will be the same
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#7
No giant killing memories, Stairs? Sad
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#8
My favourite was in the early 70s when the mighty Don Revie's "champions of Europe" lost at 4th division Colchester. Laugh
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#9
This was always my favourite.

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(14-09-2014, 23:23)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: No giant killing memories, Stairs? Sad

We've been the toppled giants ourselves a lot more often. Woking is commonly held as the lowest point in the club's history, and Halifax wasn't much better. Last time we actually beat a Premier League team in the competition was 2002, which tells you a lot about Albion's cup fortunes in recent times.
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