Mansfield 0-1 torquay - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


FATV - Exclusive FA Cup highlights of Mansfield v Torquay. A late Elliot Benyon winner put Torquay through to the FA Cup second round at the expense of Mansfield. Benyon could have given the visitors an early lead but Kevin Pilkington pulled off a fine save for the Stags. With the game seemingly...



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Afc bournemouth 5-3 tranmere - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


FATV - Exclusive FA Cup highlights of Bournemouth v Tranmere. Josh McQuoid's hat-trick helped Bournemouth secure an FA Cup second-round spot at the expense of Tranmere. A close-range double from McQuoid and Marc Pugh's stunning long-range effort gave the hosts an early 3-0 lead. But an expertly taken third by McQuoid and a super strike by Liam Feeney gave the Cherries a thrilling victory. The world famous FA Cup is the oldest, and largest football competition in the world. The first FA Cup competition in season 1871-72 had fifteen entries. (This season more than 700 took part.) Wanderers, a team formed by ex-public school and university players, won the first final 1-0 against Royal Engineers at Kennington Oval. A crowd of 2000 attended the match and they each paid one shilling for the privilege. The first Cup Final goal was scored by Morton Betts, playing under the assumed name of 'AH Chequer'. He was an Old Harrovian who had once played for Harrow Chequers. The original trophy, much smaller than the present one, was made by Messrs Martin, Hall & Co. and cost £20. In 1895, after Aston Villa had won the competition, the cup was stolen from the window of a firm of football outfitters in Birmingham where it had been placed on display. It was never recovered. The original trophy, much smaller than the present one, was made by Messrs Martin, Hall & Co. and cost £20. In 1895, after Aston Villa had won the competition, the cup was stolen from the window of a firm of football [HTML_REMOVED]...[HTML_REMOVED]



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Tamworth 2-1 crewe - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


FATV - Exclusive FA Cup highlights of Tamworth v Crewe. Goals from Alex Rodman and Danny Thomas sent Tamworth through to the second round of the FA Cup at the expense of League Two Crewe Alexandra. The world famous FA Cup is the oldest, and largest football competition in the world. The...



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Swindon supermarine 2-1 eastwood town - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


FATV - Exclusive FA Cup highlights of Swindon Supermarine v Eastwood Town. Zamaretto League Premier side Swindon Supermarine secured a famous victory over Eastwood Town in their maiden appearance in the FA Cup first round. The home side took the lead when Ashan Holgate knocked in Nick Stanley's parried effort before Ben Wells made it 2-0 with a close-range volley. Eastwood's Lee Stevenson pulled a goal back after the restart with a free-kick from just outside the area. Theworld famous FA Cup is the oldest, and largest football competition in the world. The first FA Cup competition in season 1871-72 had fifteen entries. (This season more than 700 took part.) Wanderers, a team formed by ex-public school and university players, won the first final 1-0 against Royal Engineers at Kennington Oval. A crowd of 2000 attended the match and they each paid one shilling for the privilege. The first Cup Final goal was scored by Morton Betts, playing under the assumed name of 'AH Chequer'. He was an Old Harrovian who had once played for Harrow Chequers. The original trophy, much smaller than the present one, was made by Messrs Martin, Hall & Co. and cost £20. In 1895, after Aston Villa had won the competition, the cup was stolen from the window of a firm of football outfitters in Birmingham where it had been placed on display. It was never recovered. The original trophy, much smaller than the present one, was made by Messrs Martin, Hall & Co. and cost £20. In 1895, after Aston Villa had [HTML_REMOVED]...[HTML_REMOVED]



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Rochdale 2-3 fc united of manchester - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


FATV - Exclusive Highlights of Rochdale v FC United of Manchester - The FA Cup 1st Round - 06/11/10. A dramatic last-gasp goal by Michael Norton put FC United of Manchester into the second round of the FA Cup with a stoppage-time win over Rochdale. The winning goal, in the fourth minute...



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Brighton 0-0 woking - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


FATV - Exclusive FA Cup highlights of Brighton v Woking. Blue Square Bet South side Woking battled to a goalless draw at League One leaders Brighton to earn an FA Cup first round replay. Ashley Barnes headed over and Gary Hart fired wide as Albion strived to break the deadlock. But the...



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Afc wimbledon v ebbsfleet united - the fa cup 1st round - 06/11/10


AFC Wimbledon and Ebbsfleet played out a draw as both sides ended their FA Cup first round tie with 10 men. Christian Jolley wasted two clear-cut opportunities to give the Dons the lead, and was later sent off for a wild lunge on Craig Stone. Ashley Carew also saw red for the Fleet as he picked up two early bookings. Chances on goal were limited for the visitors, but home keeper Seb Brown produced a great save to keep out Michael West's free kick. FATV - Exclusive Highlights of AFC Wimbledon v Ebbsfleet United. The world famous FA Cup is the oldest, and largest football competition in the world. The first FA Cup competition in season 1871-72 had fifteen entries. (This season more than 700 took part.) Wanderers, a team formed by ex-public school and university players, won the first final 1-0 against Royal Engineers at Kennington Oval. A crowd of 2000 attended the match and they each paid one shilling for the privilege. The first Cup Final goal was scored by Morton Betts, playing under the assumed name of 'AH Chequer'. He was an Old Harrovian who had once played for Harrow Chequers. The original trophy, much smaller than the present one, was made by Messrs Martin, Hall & Co. and cost £20. In 1895, after Aston Villa had won the competition, the cup was stolen from the window of a firm of football outfitters in Birmingham where it had been placed on display. It was never recovered. The original trophy, much smaller than the present one, was made by Messrs Martin, Hall & Co [HTML_REMOVED]...[HTML_REMOVED]



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