Which was the biggest 'cupset' of the third round? 2/2


We look at another 2 results that you wouldn't have had on your accumulator this weekend during the FA Cup 3rd round.





We look at another 2 results that you wouldn't have had on your accumulator this weekend during the FA Cup 3rd round.
As football's ugly side, in this case the pathetic brawl between Crawley and Bradford at Valley Parade back in March, still has ratifications for those who were involved, it is Rotherham manager Steve Evans who has again been hit with punishment to plunge his reputation further into the low embers of footballing disrespect.
Bryan Hughes is in the process of looking for new club, he spent last season at Accrington Stanley but his contract is up.
It would have been sometime around 1995 or 1996 when I first watched a game of football. It was the season of Newcastle's collapse, of "I'd Love It!"
Post-match interviews with managers can sometimes be better than the actual match, it’s rarely boring listening to Jose Mourinho, Mick McCarthy and Neil Warnock.
So the mighty Shrimpers sit proudly at the top of Npower League 2 (albeit on goal difference). 4 wins in a row, 10 goals scored, none conceded - that's promotion winning form.
Following a two week rest due to the international break - I was eager to see which match I'd get on my Sky Sports return. Rotherham v Dagenham... great!
“Jelleyman has thrown a wobbly” is just one of things I am looking forward to hearing over the next football season. If you do not know what I am going on about then I am not sure that I consider you a true football fan, either that or you don’t have Sky.
Only a bobble on the Wembley turf prevented Charlie Austin scoring against Millwall to take Swindon Town one step closer to returning to the Championship.
The main hardship for a Miller at the moment is playing at Don Valley stadium, due to their eviction from Millmoor, their spiritual home. Like a problem child disowned by its parents, and sent to live in a stale, draughty home with its cold, unloving Grandparents, Rotherham United have never made themselves at home at Don Valley.