Bad - Sutton Utd. My dad told me the result after he collected me from a mates birthday party (I remember it well). I refused to believe him as I thought he was winding me up. Ive just about calmed down now...until that is the FA Cup 3rd round each year and they start reeling out all that sentimental giant killing stuff. showing those yellow bastards and that manager with his fucking poetry! On the plus side I’ve never been shocked by a defeat since.
Cov 5 -1 Liverpool - who saw that coming!
Possibly most disappointing rather than shocking because we went ahead and then seemed to sit on it rather than try to get another so when they equalised at the death it had a kind of inevitability about it because we could have made that game safe. Then the penalties were awful. It was such a massive missed opportunity.
Main thing that annoys me is that so many still talk about it as THE non-league beat top division game, but Norwich have been beaten by non-league opposition in the PL era and it's pretty much been forgotten about. Yes they lost to Luton who are more well known than Sutton but with it being the PL era it had all that the extra money that goes with it which makes it more than comparable IMO.
Other thing that annoys me is so many people seem to think we lost to Sutton the year after we won the cup.
I was born in 1988 so never had been to Wembley pre 2017 - after that game I harboured a deep resentment towards Crewe. They always beat us at the Ricoh aswell. I’ve softened my stance since we’ve been to Wembley twice since and I went New Year’s Day a couple of years back and we thumped them 5-0.The Crewe JPT game (whatever it was called back then) 0-3 home leg.
To make matters worse we had something like 25 shots and dominated the game, but they just kept hitting us on the break.
I was in the bar for the whole second half - weren’t we 3-0 down at half time?I’ll also add the 4-1 defeat at Oxford in 2016. I have seen some abject performances over the years but that was appalling. Knew that afternoon we were going down - 1st time I ever left a game after 60 minutes (When 4th goal went in) and I wasn’t alone.
I would say the cup win two years before might well have saved John Silletts job.
Yep! Both those things too. But it’s the magic of the cup...Main thing that annoys me is that so many still talk about it as THE non-league beat top division game, but Norwich have been beaten by non-league opposition in the PL era and it's pretty much been forgotten about. Yes they lost to Luton who are more well known than Sutton but with it being the PL era it had all that the extra money that goes with it which makes it more than comparable IMO.
Other thing that annoys me is so many people seem to think we lost to Sutton the year after we won the cup.
I was born in 1988 so never had been to Wembley pre 2017 - after that game I harboured a deep resentment towards Crewe. They always beat us at the Ricoh aswell. I’ve softened my stance since we’ve been to Wembley twice since and I went New Year’s Day a couple of years back and we thumped them 5-0.
that game was so 1 sided, how we didn’t score is still beyond me - they’re goalkeeper played a blinder and we hit the post twice - they had 3 fucking shots and scored them all.... it’s making me angry thinking about it
Still fuming at McSheffrey for that. We had a free kick and McSheffrey took it and didn’t beat the first man. I was screaming at Murphy to take it and lump it in. Convinced their defence was shot at the time- one more shot on target and we’d have scored againSecond leg was also memorable as it did lead to the whole Dan episode on the radio. Another five minutes and I reckon we'd have been level on aggregate. Should have been an absolute whitewash over the two legs though.
I’m not saying he should have been sacked but results like that can make chairmen and directors panic a bit.Lol we were in the top half of the table
Have to agree 100% had we lopped the ball onto the penalty spot I’m certain we would have either scored or got a penalty Crewe had gone, I’ve never forgiven McSheffrey over that typical billy big bollox attitude.Still fuming at McSheffrey for that. We had a free kick and McSheffrey took it and didn’t beat the first man. I was screaming at Murphy to take it and lump it in. Convinced their defence was shot at the time- one more shot on target and we’d have scored again
carsley got his tactics wrong - we didn’t attack until the 80th minute
Yes I think we were. The mood in the bar at HT wasn’t the best if I recall!I was in the bar for the whole second half - weren’t we 3-0 down at half time?
YES!! They were gone, had conceded twice in 2 mins in pretty much stoppage time.Still fuming at McSheffrey for that. We had a free kick and McSheffrey took it and didn’t beat the first man. I was screaming at Murphy to take it and lump it in. Convinced their defence was shot at the time- one more shot on target and we’d have scored again
carsley got his tactics wrong - we didn’t attack until the 80th minute
not according to BBC - 0-0 at half timeYes I think we were. The mood in the bar at HT wasn’t the best if I recall!
I think Forest went on to get relegated that season, after we made them look like world beaters that day. (Was it a Kevin Campbell hat-trick?)All of the above; like everyone else the Sheffield United game was for me the biggest disappointment. Should have easily won the home game, their keeper put on the best display at HR that I have ever seen - listened to the replay on the radio and it was absolute torture. I'm so glad to have I-follow these days - never enjoyed the radio commentary without the pictures.
The first game of the season after we signed McAllister (which was a huge deal) vs. Forest was pretty shocking and not often discussed on here. The biggest signing in our history, a complete statement of intent, we're now in the big leagues - or so we thought......in typical fashion Forest walked through us and strolled to a 3-0 win at HR. It was an absolute shambles, Big Ron with all that money somehow managed to turn a team that was comfortably around 13th-15th place in the league for a couple of seasons into nailed on relegation candidates. Shambles.
That conversation was about the Oxford game, not Crewe!
doh! bedtime nowThat conversation was about the Oxford game, not Crewe!
I think Forest went on to get relegated that season, after we made them look like world beaters that day. (Was it a Kevin Campbell hat-trick?)
I never understood not allowing Murphy to take it - it was effectively last kick of the game. If it was ballsed up then Crewe would have scored but it wouldn’t have mattered.Have to agree 100% had we lopped the ball onto the penalty spot I’m certain we would have either scored or got a penalty Crewe had gone, I’ve never forgiven McSheffrey over that typical billy big bollox attitude.
I think Leicester went on to win the League Cup that season so that doesn't make that result so, er bad.Beating Liverpool 4-0 when they were about the best team on the planet was probably the biggest "nice" shock, enough has been said about that game.
Nastiest shock- where do you startOne was perhaps Derby at home 96/97 at the end of the season, we were in the middle of a huge relegation dogfight and really, really had to win- went 1-0 down, equalised and the whole ground was jumping, promptly conceded again and lost 2-1. We all thought that was it, it was over, we had no chance at all & we were down. Every other relegation dogfight we thought we could do it, but there was something about that day which made it feel impossible. Then results went our way, we had to win at Spurs & Boro/ Sunderland had to not win, and the rest is history...
My Dad has often talked about an 8-1 tonking by our friends up the M69 in the cup as one of his biggest nasty shocks, I think that was the mid 60s, bit before my time though..
Doesn't matter - statistically, Norwich are the last 'top flight' club to be knocked out of the FA Cup by non league opposition - It took us 25 years to shake that monkey off our back. Statistically, at least.Luton were a full professional team and Norwich were at the bottom and not winning any games
"Coventry will be really frightened to death". Manchester City v Coventry FA Cup 4th Round 1981/82 – City Til I Die
If you told anybody in attendance that day that Kasper Schmeichel would go on to be a top Premier League keeper they'd have said you should be sectioned.
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