Premiership and Championship teams take a break from league action this weekend as the focus turns to the third round of the FA Cup. While it is at this stage when most fans turn their attention to the oldest knock out competition in the world there has already been eight rounds of action.
The search for FA Cup glory has already been passed from Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A. to Fleetwood Town to Salisbury City and on to Nottingham Forest. In the second round Forest was potential giant-kill prey to Conference side Salisbury City. This time around they get to play the role of hunter.
Premiership Charlton will visit the City Ground on Saturday with an ever increasing list of problems. After 15 years in charge (the first five as co manager with Steve Gritt) Alan Curbishley called time at the end of last season. Since two other managers have come and gone and Curbishley has swapped clubs with Alan Pardew who is now looking to dig Charlton out of relegation problems.
Six points from Premiership safety, without an away win in well over a year, knocked out of the Carling Cup by Chesterfield (currently in mid-table in League One), and with top scorer and potential saviour Darren Bent out for a month with knee trouble, the troubles are mounting at the Valley.
A month ago Forest would have been relishing the thought of putting one over on a Premiership side in the FA Cup but a series of set-backs (only one win in five games since beating Salisbury City in the second round replay) may have the Midland’s club worrying more about their own league form.
Forest, who finished with only nine players after Clingan and Cullip were sent off, dropped out of top two for the first time since August when they were humiliated 5-0 by Oldham on New Year’s day. While Premiership safety is the priority for Charlton, automatic promotion is vital for Colin Calderwood’s charges.
As well as missing Clingan and Cullip on Saturday through suspension it looks as if Forest will also be without Kris Commons who caught the eye in the televised second round games. The tricky forward is injured and missed the game against Oldham. Commons is out-of-contract this summer and although talks have been held no resolution is in sight. A couple of weeks ago Steve Claridge ran the rule over Commons and pinpointed his strengths and a few problems that may well frighten off Championship and Premiership teams that have shown an interest.
Neither time can boast of a stellar FA Cup record although both have won the fabled trophy. For Charlton FA Cup Final appearance came in the two seasons after WWII. In 1946 they lost to Derby County 4-1 after extra time. This final gained some notoriety as prior to the 1946 final Derby County was said to have carried a Cup-curse placed on the team by a gypsy. You can read about the curse and another oddity involving the game ball by following the marked links. (Jose and Fergie – are you ready to invoke curses yet?)
Charlton returned to Wembley the year after and again the game went to extra time but this time the London club scored the only goal of the game to beat Burnley.
Nottingham Forest won the FA Cup in 1898 by beating Derby County (see curse!) 3-1 but it took over six decades before they were to lift the trophy again. In 1959 Forest beat Luton 2-1 with goals from Roy Dwight and Tommy Wilson. Dwight (uncle to Reg Dwight or Sir Elton John as he is more readily recognized) broke his leg that day but Forest held on with only 10-men (no substitutes) to lift the Cup.
Forest returned to Wembley in 1991 but lost to Spurs 2-1. The Final was again marked by a serious injury albeit one inflicted by the injured players own rash challenge – this time it was Paul Gascoigne.
The third round draw can be found here and this is a link to the latest news from the official FA Cup website. The winners pocket around $80,000 in prize money and a place in the 4th round draw.
Featured Games to date. Extra Preliminary Round Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A. 5-2 Billingham Synthonia. Preliminary Round Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A 5-4 Thackley F.C First Qualifying Round Fleetwood Town 3-0 Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A. Second Qualifying Round Fleetwood Town 4-2 Goole AFC Third Qualifying Round Fleetwood Town 2-0 Warrington Town Fourth Qualifying Round Fleetwood Town 2-0 Wisbech Town First Round Salisbury City 3-0 Fleetwood Town Second Round Salisbury City 1-1 Nottingham Forest Second Round Replay Nottingham Forest 2-0 Salisbury City
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