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Minnows on the road to Wembley thread 2019/20
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Not another Jordan Williams? There's three of them already playing in the EFL.
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Fylde off to Bramall Lane in the third round.
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As I stated back in August when I started this thread with Plymouth Parkway as soon as I end up with a Premier League side as winners the thread will close.
So this could be the last but one post as AFC Fylde travel to Bramall Lane on Sunday to take on the Blades. It should be a home win hwever last season Barnet of the Conference defeated the Blades 2-1 at the Lane in the third round.
Think however this time this is a tougher task for Jim Bentley's side as they are struggling towards the wrong end of the Conferencevhaving lost to leaders Barrow at home 1-0 yesterday. Fylde have an extra days rest than United as the Blades take on Liverpool tonight, howevergiven the depth of squad Wilder has should be able to put out a strong side also after last season would suspect he would like them to go as far as possible this season.
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Unlucky Fylde you have VAR
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So the thread ends with a very decent performance by Fylde going down by one goal


AFC Fylde, the last non-league club standing in the FA Cup, bowed out of the competition despite giving a much-changed Sheffield United a scare.

Callum Robinson scored a deflected opener for the Premier League side - 104 places above their National League opponents on the football ladder.

Leon Clarke added a second after the break for a United side showing 11 changes from their previous match.

Jordan Williams pulled one back, but Chris Wilder's side saw out the tie.

Wilder, whose line-up at kick-off had made just 14 Premier League starts between them this season, avoided a repeat of last January's FA Cup third-round exit, when United were beaten at home by Barnet, also of the National League.

Robinson opened the scoring with a shot on turn from Luke Freeman's cross which came off Coasters captain Neill Byrne before hitting the net.

Kieron Freeman's looping attempt was tipped on to the bar by Fylde keeper Sam Hornby, but the home side then lost their Dutch debutant keeper Michael Verrips to injury as he was involved in a collision with team-mate Kean Bryan.

The visitors hit back strongly, with Alex Whitmore wasting a great chance to equalise after the break as he sent a free header wide.

But 34-year-old striker Clarke - who has played professionally for 17 clubs - then tapped home United's second, with the ball rolling into his path after Luke Freeman's attempt hit a post.

Former Rochdale winger Williams did find the net for Fylde, lobbing substitute keeper Dean Henderson following a lovely ball over the top of the defence.

But the Blades, who are on course for their best top-flight finish since 1974-75, secured their place in round four.

'Is there a qualified referee in the house?'
There was one moment of drama for the officials as United went through, with assistant referee Peter Kirkup having to be substituted at half-time because of illness.

An appeal was put out over the public address system - asking for any qualified match officials in the stadium to make themselves known to a steward.

Tyler Machin, watching from the stand, answered the call, making it a busy day for the teenager, as he had refereed a local league match in Worksop in the morning.

Machin took over as fourth official, with Ben Toner stepping up from that role to run the line in the second half.

Fylde seek to replicate cup spirit in relegation scrap
AFC Fylde are in the National League relegation zone - two points from safety - yet went close to forcing a replay.

Soon after Williams' goal, he was presented with a chance of equalising but fired into the side netting.

At the final whistle, Coasters boss Jim Bentley and his players were given a standing ovation by Blades fans as they left the pitch after a hard-working display.

AFC Fylde were playing in the 11th-tier of English football when Wilder was setting out in his managerial career at Alfreton Town in 2001.

Founded in 1988 as Kirkham and Wesham, they have come a long way in a short space of time.

Last season, they came within 90 minutes of winning promotion to the Football League before losing to Salford City in the National League play-off final, but this proved a step too far and they are now left to concentrate on securing safety in the fifth tier.

As for Sheffield United, who have won an army of new admirers for their Premier League exploits, this was a case of job done for Wilder's fringe players.

This was the club's fifth match in 16 days and apart from an injury to Verrips - promoted to back-up goalkeeper after an injury to Simon Moore in December - they came through relatively unscathed.
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Just a heads up Plymouth Parkway who started the thread have reached the 5th round of the FA Vase play a local derby at home to West Auckland Town on 8/2/2020. W.A won the Thomas Lipton trophy in 1909 and 1911 and were unofficial champions of the world. Denis Waterman starred in a programme about them

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I remember watching that.
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Parkway won 2-1
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Away to Hebburn Town in the next round they beat one of my local sides Longridge 1-0 after extra time
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Parkway lost 2-0 to Hebburn so dreams of Wembley have disppeared
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