McKenna afterwards: "It's a bad day for us, no doubt about it. It's an incredible scoreline really. Full credit to Maidstone, it's their big day and it's a really bad day for us and we're going to have to produce a big response to that."
Wolves scored a second goal, and the Baggies fans went ape ****, started throwing bottles, fighting and stopped the game. Reminds me of the 70s. Still haven't restarted.
Omobamidele in the Forest starting eleven tonight, against Arsenal. The arrival of Nuno as manager seems to have done Omo a favour.
If we are sill talking about 1959 I must have gone to the wrong grounds as I went to Tottenham for the first game and Birmingham for the replay. No wonder I cried all the way home!!
That cup run gave us great impetus. I have often wondered where we, as a Club, would be today if we hadn't been able to play Manure on a rock hard ice rink and beat them.
Newcastle 4-4 Luton That sounds fun for the neutral! Also Kings Lynn have climbed out of the relegation zone though they have played a few games more than Southport
HT at the Riverside: 'Boro 0:0 Sunderland. Competitive, end to end, without the final touch in the box. Early ascendency by Sunderland; 'Boro gradually seizing control as the half progressed. Sunderland's standout player so far, Abdullah Ba, was yellow carded for making a card gesture to the ref after being fouled; fortunately for him, it was his first of the game!