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The FA Cup - one more hurdle before the Final.
Apr 11, 2007 | 8:23PM | report this

It took Chelsea a replay before they managed to move past Spurs in the 6th round of the FA Cup and into the semi final. Both games were outstanding adverts for the FA Cup and as the old cliché goes, neither side deserved to lose.

Now Chelsea faces a Premiership side in consecutive rounds and this time it is at a neutral venue, Old Trafford. The opposition is a side that has won the trophy more times than the Pensioners although the last Blackburn Rovers win was back to 1928. Seventy-nine years is quite the barren stretch but the real glory days for the Rovers go back even further to the latter part of the 19th century.

In the eight seasons from 1884 to 1891 Blackburn Rovers won the FA Cup five times including three consecutive victories in the first three of these years. (Another Blackburn club the Olympic, won the Cup in 1883 and became the first team from outside of London to do so.)

The first two FA Cup wins by Blackburn Rovers were both against Scottish amateur side Queen’s Park. In 1884 the team from Glasgow came a cropper due to the application of a different offside rule. In Scotland only two attackers had to be between the attacker and the goal, while in England it was three. Queen’s Park had two goals disallowed and lost 2-1. The next season Queen’s Park lost 2-0 and a year later Rovers completed a straight hat trick of wins (the last team to do so) by beating West Bromwich Albion 2-0 in a replay after a scoreless draw.

In 1928, in only the sixth final played at Wembley, Huddersfield Town was shocked 3-1. Huddersfield Town finished as double runners-up that season as a Dixie Dean (59 goals) inspired Everton beat them to the League title. Since then the only other appearance for Blackburn Rovers in an FA Cup Final was in 1960 when Wolverhampton Wanderers won 3-0. The final was not considered memorable and when discussed it is usually the career ending injury to Rovers’ Dave Whelan that is remembered. Whelan after failing to cover finally took an insurance settlement, parlayed it into a fortune, and now owns Wigan Athletic.

A semi-final loss to Arsenal in 2005 is the furthest Blackburn had reached since 1960 and now they – along with Watford – they have a chance to upset what seems to most fans dream final of Chelsea against Manchester United. The road to what might be a first FA Cup Final in 47 years, started with an emphatic 4-1 away against Everton. In the 5th round it was another four goals scored away from home and this time Luton Town were the victims.

Round 5 brought a hard-earned scoreless draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium followed by an 87th minute winner that flew off the boot of substitute Benni McCarthy to take the replay. Manchester City fell in the last round this time by a score of 2-0. So after playing four rounds and five games Blackburn has still only conceded one goal – scored by Everton’s Andy Johnson. 
The line-up of officials for Sunday’s game at Old Trafford is as follows; Referee – Alan Wiley, Assistant Referees – Cann and Ward, Fourth Official – Mark Clattenburg.

Here is a link to the latest news from the official FA Cup website and FA Cup payments that the clubs will receive.

Past Featured Games
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
Third Round                           Nottingham Forest                   2-0     Charlton 
Fourth Round                         Chelsea                                  3-0     Nottingham Forest
Fifth Round                            Chelsea                                  4-0     Norwich City
Sixth Round                           Chelsea                                  3-3     Tottenham Hotspur
Sixth Round Replay               Tottenham Hotspur                 1-2      Chelsea

22 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Chelsea, Spurs, Blackburn Rovers, Blackburn Olympic, Queens Park, West Bromwich Albion, Huddersfield Town, Dave Whelan, Wigan Athletic, Arsenal, Watford, Luton Town, Everton, Manchester City, Andy Johnson, Benni McCarthy, Alan Wiley, Jarrow Roofing Boldon CA, Billingham Synthonia, Thackley FC
 
FA Cup Second Round
Nov 30, 2006 | 11:25PM | report this

The Premiership and Championship teams do not enter the FA Cup for another round but cup fever is already gripping fans of Salisbury City. Salisbury has never made it to the third round of the Cup and if they are to do so for the first time, then they will have to beat former European Cup winners Nottingham Forest .

It is not surprising that all 3,100 tickets (up from the normal capacity of 2,700) have already been sold for Sunday’s game at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium and Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports World Canada viewers can catch the game on same-day tape delay (1:00 p.m. EST on both channels).

Salisbury has won all their four games in the cup so far and as yet to concede a goal. In the last round they took care of Fleetwood United 3-0. Fleetwood moved through four rounds of the competition after dispatching Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A, the club chosen at random by the blog when the extra preliminary round of the Cup was drawn.

Salisbury has slipped to third in the Football Conference South and is five points behind current leaders Histon but with two games in hand. However, they have only lost three games out of the total of 22 this year and manager Nick Holmes, who played for Southampton when they beat Manchester United in the FA Cup Final of 1976, is looking to pull off another shock.

In Nottingham Forest they face a team that has fallen further than any European team has ever done. No winner of the European Cup had ever sunk to the third tier of domestic action until Forest was relegated at the end of last season. But for Forest fans this season has provided a ray of hope. Former Scottish international and Spurs’ defender Colin Calderwood took over after a spell at Northampton and the indications are that he has stopped the rot and the club his finally heading up once more.

Currently Forest sit at the top of League One with a six-point lead having won five of their last six league games and drawn the other. However, in midweek Bristol City did defeat Forest on penalties in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy after the teams shared four goals.
Forest knocked off Yeading 5-0 in the first round of the FA Cup while Salisbury beat the same team 3-1 back in September in Conference South play.

The bookies are offering odds of 6-1against an upset with Forest 2/5 and 9/4 that a replay will be needed. The second round winners will pocket around $44,000 each plus a place in the draw for the third round with the big boys. The full second round draw can be found here and this is a link to the latest news from the official FA Cup website.

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

19 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Salisbury City, Nottingham Forest, Raymond McEnhill Stadium, Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A,, Fleetwood United, Nick Holmes, Manchester United, Southampton, Football Conference South, Spurs, Colin Calderwood, Northampton, Bristol City, Yeading
 
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round
Oct 27, 2006 | 8:32AM | report this

Fleetwood Town march on to the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup and plays Wisbech Town of the  Ridgeons Premier League (Eastern Counties) tomorrow.

Fleetwood won their third straight game in the FA Cup when they beat Warrington Town 2-0 a couple of weeks ago. Wisbech Town will be playing their fifth FA Cup game this season after beating Mildehall 4-1 (h), Bury Town 2-0 (a), Redditch United 3-2 (a) and Solihull Borough 2-1 (a).

Wisbech – nicknamed the Fenmen – are from Cambridgeshire in the east of England. They are currently sixteenth in their league and appeared to have kept their good performances for the Cup. This is the first time in four seasons that Wisbech has reached this stage of the FA Cup.

The Nationwide Conference National sides entered the draw at this stage so more recognizable names such as Cambridge United, York City, Rushden & Diamonds and Yeading now appear on the fixture list.

Fleetwood will again start as favourites given that they play in a league two levels above Wisbech. The winner will go into the draw for the First Round proper to be made on Saturday after the games have been completed.

A full fourth round qualifying fixture list and FA Cup news can by found be following the links. 

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


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FA Cup First Round Qualifying
Sep 12, 2006 | 6:32PM | report this

The First Round Qualifying of the FA Cup is set for this weekend. Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association who have successfully negotiated two rounds so far have their work cut out again this weekend. This time the opposition is Lancashire side Fleetwood Town.

I can tell that Fleetwood is a cut above the other opposition seen so far in that they tsit at the top of one of the league tables shown on Sky Sports News.

Nicknamed the “Fisherman,” Fleetwood Townare members of The Northern Premier (UniBond) Football League and play their home games at Highbury Stadium – no not that one.

They finished as league runners up last season and were sitting top of the league after winning both their games this season. The Northern Premier League is at step 3 in the English pyramid system which places it six divisions below the Premiership.

Fleetwood have a number of former Football League players as well as Stuart Barlow who played for Everton between 1990 and 1995.

Here is the full First Round Qualifying fixture list and here is a link to the latest FA Cup news .

Scores so far.

Extra Preliminary Round         Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A.   5-2   Billingham Synthonia.

Preliminary Round                   Jarrow Roofing Boldon C.A    5-4  Thackley F.C

 

 

 

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I am the soccer analyst for the Fox Soccer Report and appear twice a week - every Monday and Friday at 10:00 EST. I have also been a regular contributor to the Fox Soccer Channel website since the summer of 2004. Over the last twenty years I have contributed to various radio and television programs throughout North America as well writing about the game for newspapers, magazines and websites. Thank you to all who take time to visit this blog and especially to those of you who post your comments and thoughts. PS - If you have questions please post them on the regular Monday blog. I am unable to answer e mails posted to the inbox on this site. And one more thing. If you have questions or complaints or compliments about programming please contact Fox Soccer Channel or Fox Sports World Canada directly. I have no control over what the stations televise.
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