Proper Low this one. 29 years since we played In the first round and we lose to a team 76 places below us, to a goal from a part time barman. And live on National telly
Anyone go? From the Mail:
Charlton were little short of a disgrace and were clearly not interested in fronting up on a cold and blustery day in a passionate stadium situated next to a cement works.
They offered nothing throughout the game and could have lost by many more than the single goal.
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As our lads piled off the team bus, laughing as though it was a day out, I had that awful sinking feeling....
We built some memories that day :-)
It was indeed the best thing about that day.
Thought of this game Friday night when watching McLeod making his usual 1st round exit to a lower league team.
Watched the match on TV though, and it was so depressing.
Did we ever find out if Witton Albion had a Jacuzzi on their roof?
..and what happened to the Vics?
You're bigger than me! ;-)
Shelvey
Bailey (at the age he was then)
Dailly (at the age he was then)
Randolph
Then you look at some of the others and then you remember......
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@3Blokes That may be so, but you could have tried!
Watching McLeod against Salford on Friday night, he just wasn't interested. Exactly the same attitude he had that day.
Sam Sodje, Christian Dailly and Deon Burton were already full internationals; Darren Randolph, Kelly Youga, JonJo Shelvey, Lloyd Sam and Therry Racon all went on to play for their countries.
National humiliation.
The Vics are now playing at Witton Albion's ground, which made me do a double-take when I saw the highlights at the weekend.
That was a strange day. I remember a load of Charlton fans singing "we pay your benefits" and a steward turning to me and saying "well, actually this part of Cheshire has the highest average wage outside the south-east..."
Still feel rage at the thought of Peter Drury letting out that contrived line at the final whistle - 'Northwich VICTORIOUS'.
Oh my god I'm wound up just thinking about it
I did smile to myself remembering that cheeky Whitton fan on Charlton life. It must be sickening having to play home games at Whitton.
The £1.5m outlay was a pretty poor investment whatever the return.