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From the FA website (Ruislip Manor mentioned as well as Oxhey jets)


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FC United's Simon Carden scored the goal of the game as his side came from behind to beat league rivals Salford City 3-2 in the Second Round of the FA Vase.

 

A huge crowd - at Salford Reds rugby league side's stadium - were rewarded with a goal inside the first 120 seconds of the match. City's Tommy Turner drawing first blood for the Ammies.

 

Despite the early goal, the game was failing to live up to expectations as both sides struggled to replicate the passion of their league fixture early last month.

 

City ran out 2-1 winners that day but there was no danger of the score being repeated as United turned the game on its head with two goals in two minutes.

 

Stuart Rudd slammed home to bring FC United level and five minutes before half time Carden received the ball on the edge of the box and nonchantly lifted his shot over the keeper and into the net.

 

David Chadwick added a third for United before a late Dave Burrow goal for Salford set up a tense finish.

 

But United held on for the victory and afterwards an understandably disappointed Salford City secretary Bill Taylor said: "It was a very flat game. The crowd weren't as vocal as the last game between the two and it didn't have the passion. We had chances at the end and could've pushed it into extra time, but that's football."

 

There was no shortage of passion at Romford as they drew 4-4 with Oxhey Jets after extra time.

 

Hussain Ali gave the visitors a 34th minute lead only to see his strike cancelled out six minutes later by Romford's Ben Turner.

 

The home side looked to have booked their passage into the next round with Patrick Elbi's strike 20 minutes from time but Steve Stratford pushed the match into extra time with an equaliser for the Jets three minutes into injury time.

 

And the goals didn't stop in extra time either. Lee Pyne put Romford back in front before Ian Holdom levelled for the the South Midlands League side.

 

Romford, who were playing with ten men following John Maskell's sending off, looked to be on their way out after Stratford's second - only for Des Gallen to save the day five minutes from the end.

 

Romford secretary Colin Ewuenson said: "That was good end to end stuff but we were on top for most of the game, even with ten men. We'll be confident going into Wednesday night's replay."

 

Elsewhere, there were big wins for Newcastle Benfield (Bay Plastics) as they thrashed Dunston Federation Brewery 6-1 away, while Curzon Ashton went one better as they beat Parkgate 7-1.

 

Potton United and Ruislip Manor drew 3-3 in the day's only other draw

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FA Vase Results

 

 

Second Round Proper No Date Home Away

1 18 Nov 2006 Glasshoughton Welfare FC 2 - 1 Atherton Collieries FC

 

2 18 Nov 2006 Flixton FC 4 - 0 Pickering Town FC

 

3 18 Nov 2006 Winterton Rangers FC 3 - 1 Ashville FC

 

4 18 Nov 2006 Dunston Federation Brewery FC 1 - 6 Newcastle Benfield (Bay Plastics) FC

 

5 18 Nov 2006 South Shields FC 5 - 4 Crook Town FC

 

6 18 Nov 2006 Congleton Town FC 1 - 3 Whitley Bay FC

 

7 18 Nov 2006 Thackley FC 3 - 2 Squires Gate FC

 

8 18 Nov 2006 Nantwich Town FC 3 - 4 Shildon FC

 

9 18 Nov 2006 Curzon Ashton FC 7 - 1 Parkgate FC

 

10 18 Nov 2006 Durham City FC 1 - 0 Sheffield FC

 

11 18 Nov 2006 Bedlington Terriers FC 0 - 6 West Auckland Town FC

 

12 18 Nov 2006 Billingham Synthonia FC 3 - 2 Colne FC

 

13 18 Nov 2006 Consett FC 3 - 0 Garforth Town FC

 

14 18 Nov 2006 Newcastle Blue Star FC 2 - 0 Liversedge FC

 

16 18 Nov 2006 Stratford Town FC 1 - 1 Tividale FC

 

17 18 Nov 2006 Barwell FC 2 - 1 Arnold Town FC

 

18 18 Nov 2006 Causeway United FC 0 - 0 Holwell Sports FC

 

19 18 Nov 2006 Retford United FC 2 - 1 Rainworth MW FC

 

21 18 Nov 2006 Leamington FC 4 - 0 Sutton Town FC

 

22 18 Nov 2006 Newcastle Town FC 0 - 2 Gedling Town FC

 

23 18 Nov 2006 Biddulph Victoria FC 1 - 3 Alvechurch FC

 

24 18 Nov 2006 Carlton Town FC 1 - 2 Coalville Town FC

 

25 18 Nov 2006 Castle Vale FC 3 - 0 South Normanton Athletic FC

 

26 18 Nov 2006 Boldmere St Michaels FC 0 - 1 Quorn FC

 

27 18 Nov 2006 Northampton Spencer FC 5 - 2 Thetford Town FC

 

28 18 Nov 2006 Romford FC 4 - 4 Oxhey Jets FC

 

29 18 Nov 2006 Wisbech Town FC 4 - 0 Boston Town FC

 

30 18 Nov 2006 Leverstock Green FC 1 - 0 Woodbridge Town FC

 

31 18 Nov 2006 Halstead Town FC 5 - 0 Eton Manor FC

 

32 18 Nov 2006 Potton United FC 3 - 3 Ruislip Manor FC

 

33 18 Nov 2006 St Neots Town FC P - P Lowestoft Town FC

 

34 18 Nov 2006 Fakenham Town FC 1 - 0 Newmarket Town FC

 

35 18 Nov 2006 Brimsdown Rovers FC 2 - 3 Ipswich Wanderers FC

 

36 18 Nov 2006 Wroxham FC 2 - 1 Needham Market FC

 

37 18 Nov 2006 Bedford Valerio United FC 1 - 5 Welwyn Garden City FC

 

38 18 Nov 2006 Edgware Town FC 3 - 0 Saffron Walden Town FC

 

39 18 Nov 2006 Burnham Ramblers FC 3 - 2 Hounslow Borough FC

 

40 18 Nov 2006 Broxbourne Borough V&E FC 1 - 3 Mildenhall Town FC

 

41 18 Nov 2006 Kirkley FC 1 - 2 Cogenhoe United FC

 

42 18 Nov 2006 North Leigh FC 3 - 2 Eastbourne Town FC

 

43 18 Nov 2006 Dorking FC 1 - 2 Wick FC

 

44 18 Nov 2006 Chessington & Hook United FC 3 - 1 Erith & Belvedere FC

 

45 18 Nov 2006 Three Bridges FC 2 - 0 Sevenoaks Town FC

 

46 18 Nov 2006 Croydon FC 3 - 1 Sidley United FC

 

47 18 Nov 2006 Moneyfields FC 1 - 0 Cowes Sports FC

 

48 18 Nov 2006 AFC Totton 4 - 1 Gosport Borough FC

 

49 18 Nov 2006 Banstead Athletic FC 1 - 2 Colliers Wood United FC

 

50 18 Nov 2006 Selsey FC 3 - 0 Wantage Town FC

 

51 18 Nov 2006 Chalfont St Peter FC P - P Fareham Town FC

 

52 18 Nov 2006 Whitehawk FC 3 - 0 Ash United FC

 

53 18 Nov 2006 VCD Athletic FC 3 - 0 Tunbridge Wells FC

 

54 18 Nov 2006 Hailsham Town FC 2 - 0 Hythe Town FC

 

55 18 Nov 2006 Bideford FC 2 - 0 Tavistock FC

 

56 18 Nov 2006 Bemerton Heath Harlequins FC 2 - 1 Porthleven FC

 

57 18 Nov 2006 Amesbury Town FC 2 - 5 Corsham Town FC

 

58 18 Nov 2006 Brockenhurst FC 1 - 3 Sherborne Town FC

 

59 18 Nov 2006 Bristol Manor Farm FC 0 - 5 Slimbridge AFC FC

 

60 18 Nov 2006 Street FC 3 - 3 Launceston FC

 

61 18 Nov 2006 Ilfracombe Town FC 2 - 3 Wimborne Town FC

 

62 18 Nov 2006 Lymington Town FC 1 - 0 Frome Town FC

 

63 18 Nov 2006 Calne Town FC 2 - 1 Odd Down FC

 

64 18 Nov 2006 Truro City FC 3 - 2 St Blazey FC

 

15 18 Nov 2006 Salford City FC 2 - 3 FC United Of Manchester

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Only 2 draws in 60 odd games thats incredible...what price a third round tie betweeen Romford/Oxhey and Manor/Potton

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Lato said:
Only 2 draws in 60 odd games thats incredible...what price a third round tie betweeen Romford/Oxhey and Manor/Potton

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I know, never known so few replays from so many cup games.

Where is potton lato?
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Potton is just north of Biggleswade and Langford

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What results stand out for you and who would you like to get in the next round? A lot of the clubs I have to look up, as I am not sure where a lot of them play.

 

Truo would be one to avoid, but would be good for a weekend away or a big home crowd, as they have good support.

 

We can save FC united for the later rounds <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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Well we obviously have to get through first but I'd fancy a trip to a club from another league like say Selsey.

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Lato said:
Only 2 draws in 60 odd games thats incredible...what price a third round tie betweeen Romford/Oxhey and Manor/Potton


Four actually, plus two posptoned, but only one because of the weather. Quite amazing really considering the downfall we had on Friday.
The Salford v FC match (no. 15) is at the bottom of the above list, because it was sent out as a 2-0 home win orginally...Still, with about 7,000 coming in for their league and cup games against FC, Salford's future is assured for a few years.. Oh such Step five luxuries!
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