Date:
Venue:
Competition: FA Cup Third Round.
Score: Rushden & Diamonds 0
Scorers: Rushden & Diamonds: Nil.
Attendance: 6,431.
Teams:
Rushden & Diamonds: Feuer; Wooding, Hamsher, Rodwell, Bradshaw; Heggs, Butterworth, McElhatton, Underwood; De Souza, Foster. Unused Subs: Brady, Corry, Whyte, Wilson, Cooper.
Referee: Mr S.W. Dunn (
Jonathan Woodgate was sent off for the first time in his career,
which left United a nervous last fifteen minutes in their FA Cup Third Round
clash with Football Conference team Rushden &
Diamonds at
It was a
major day in the history of the Non-League club and they made the most of it
against the Premiership ‘big boys’. It might well have been an unbelievable day
for the Diamonds had Adrian Foster been able to cash in on a good heading
chance in the last few minutes when he found himself unmarked seven yards out
from goal. Ironically Foster had missed an even easier heading chance in the
first minute of the game. However, Rushden were quite
happy to have held their more accomplished visitors to a goalless draw and
ensured a lucrative visit to
It could,
and should, have been different had
Jim Rodwell headed just over following a long throw and Gary
Butterworth brought a twisting one-handed save from Nigel Martyn,
who had earlier snatched the ball away from Miquel Da Souza’s feet in the nick of time. The warning bells
continued to sound for United as Adrian Foster fired just over the bar and early
in the second half the same player saw Alfie Haaland deflect his shot just wide of the far post before
the lively Da Souza got into good shooting positions
as the full-time non-leaguers gave a good account of themselves. Diamonds may
well have had their best chance of causing a major cup shock, but they still
could be capable of giving United a hard game in the replay.
Match Action:
Jonathan Woodgate
is shown the red card
Miquel De Souza and Jonathan Woodgate Players: Ian Feuer was
inspired in goal Tim
Wooding and Darren Bradshaw were the full-backs John Hamsher and Jim Rodwell were in central defence Jon
Brady was an unused substitute Carl Heggs, Gary
Butterworth, Michael McElhatton and Paul Underwood were
in midfield Miquel De Souza and Adrian Foster were the Rushden
strikers 17 year
old Steve Corry was the unused goalkeeping substitute Mark Cooper, son of United Legend Terry Cooper,
ex-United favourite, Chris Whyte
and Paul Wilson were other unused substitutes Nigel Martyn
made
Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink, Clyde Wijnhard, David Hopkin, Harry Kewell, good saves Ian Harte and Danny
Granville failed to take good chances. Alf-Inge Haaland’s shot Jonathan Woodgate was sent off
was deflected.