Bladepicker
Paul Coutts Fan Club Founder Member
It's F.A. Cup time and as I pointed out on shoutbox, I always get a little bit sad that it just doesn't get me excited in the slightest anymore. The third round is akin to a pre-season friendly to me now and that is really sad. I remember a time pre-Sky, pre-Premier League when the cup had a mystical, magical feel to it and everything leading up to it was excitement; from the anticipation of the draw to the grounds being much fuller than for a league game with a party style atmosphere, toilet rolls, balloons and ripped up Argos order slips flung from all corners. I think as the need for promotion to and staying in the Premier League has become paramount due to the financials involved, coupled with the over saturation of top level football on out TV screens, the lure of a cup run over the league and the chance to draw one of the big teams has lost it's lure somewhat if you support a team in the top two leagues.
There was a time however when that wasn't the case and I'm sure, if we get to the 5th round or beyond we may start getting some cup tart fever symptoms this season but, until then I thought I'd try and drum up a bit of nostalgic cup interest with a look back at one of my favourite cup runs, the 1993 campaign (a year along with the one previous where we really could have won it).
Round 3 - Burnley (H) D 2-2 (Hodges, Beesley)
Much like I have stated above, this tie had a real air of magic about it. We'd been fairly average in the league up until this point but we were hoping for another 'kick-on' after Christmas that Harry Bassett's sides had become famed for. The cup gave us a much needed break from the league and a chance to get some confidence in the team. We of course were a Premier League team then while Burnley were struggling in the third tier but were in the midst of a mini resurgence having been stuck in Division 4 for several season's (being one kick away from dropping out of the football league altogether at one point). I remember it being absolutely freezing and the pitch was like an ice rink which proved to be somewhat of a leveller. Burnley also had a certain Adrian Heath playing up front and, while at the end of his career he was certainly better than a third tier striker - proved when he sent the entire Bramall Lane away end that was packed to the brim wild with a long range strike. They soon went 2 nil up after defensive mix up and I remember thinking we we're being humiliated. We brought Deane on for the second half and the game turned. I remember I think Glyn Hodges missing a near open goal before scoring with a much harder chance with time running out. Bees then powered in a left foot drive in the last minute, the Kop went wild and we had rescued a replay from nowhere.
I remember it being a highly charged, bad tempered affair - Heath having little big man syndrome and winding us and the ref up at every possible opportunity. I've included a clip below from the game which shows him and Adrian Littlejohn getting sent off. Presumably Heath got sent off for being a cocky little shit, while Littlejohn got sent off for finally having enough of him and belting seven bells of shit out of him. The best thing about the clip by far though are Pembo's two tackles. One a definite red and one a possible red today - not even a free kick or mentioned as such back then!
Round 3 Replay - Burnley (A) W 4-2 (Deane 3, Littlejohn)
This was my first ever trip to Turf Moor and it proved to be a great one - our superiority showing that we'd not been able to in the first game. Burnley took the lead again and we thought oh no - here we go, but the packed away end was soon going crazy as Deano scored one, two, three headers before half-time to put us in complete control. Littlejohn (who had been booed and was subject to some vile racism during the game after his spat with Heath at the Lane) then scored a fourth and gave their fans some stick back which caused them to surge forwards and I think this injured some of their own fans. I remember being happy to get out and get home that night as a young teenager with my head down and we were onto the fourth round....
There was a time however when that wasn't the case and I'm sure, if we get to the 5th round or beyond we may start getting some cup tart fever symptoms this season but, until then I thought I'd try and drum up a bit of nostalgic cup interest with a look back at one of my favourite cup runs, the 1993 campaign (a year along with the one previous where we really could have won it).
Round 3 - Burnley (H) D 2-2 (Hodges, Beesley)
Much like I have stated above, this tie had a real air of magic about it. We'd been fairly average in the league up until this point but we were hoping for another 'kick-on' after Christmas that Harry Bassett's sides had become famed for. The cup gave us a much needed break from the league and a chance to get some confidence in the team. We of course were a Premier League team then while Burnley were struggling in the third tier but were in the midst of a mini resurgence having been stuck in Division 4 for several season's (being one kick away from dropping out of the football league altogether at one point). I remember it being absolutely freezing and the pitch was like an ice rink which proved to be somewhat of a leveller. Burnley also had a certain Adrian Heath playing up front and, while at the end of his career he was certainly better than a third tier striker - proved when he sent the entire Bramall Lane away end that was packed to the brim wild with a long range strike. They soon went 2 nil up after defensive mix up and I remember thinking we we're being humiliated. We brought Deane on for the second half and the game turned. I remember I think Glyn Hodges missing a near open goal before scoring with a much harder chance with time running out. Bees then powered in a left foot drive in the last minute, the Kop went wild and we had rescued a replay from nowhere.
I remember it being a highly charged, bad tempered affair - Heath having little big man syndrome and winding us and the ref up at every possible opportunity. I've included a clip below from the game which shows him and Adrian Littlejohn getting sent off. Presumably Heath got sent off for being a cocky little shit, while Littlejohn got sent off for finally having enough of him and belting seven bells of shit out of him. The best thing about the clip by far though are Pembo's two tackles. One a definite red and one a possible red today - not even a free kick or mentioned as such back then!
Round 3 Replay - Burnley (A) W 4-2 (Deane 3, Littlejohn)
This was my first ever trip to Turf Moor and it proved to be a great one - our superiority showing that we'd not been able to in the first game. Burnley took the lead again and we thought oh no - here we go, but the packed away end was soon going crazy as Deano scored one, two, three headers before half-time to put us in complete control. Littlejohn (who had been booed and was subject to some vile racism during the game after his spat with Heath at the Lane) then scored a fourth and gave their fans some stick back which caused them to surge forwards and I think this injured some of their own fans. I remember being happy to get out and get home that night as a young teenager with my head down and we were onto the fourth round....