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AFC Hornchurch 0 Peterborough 1
Attendance 3,000
The game was in stoppage time when Craig Mackail-Smith struck Peterborough’s winner against the Ryman Premier League side. Dean Green was dangerous for Hornchurch and had one goal disallowed for handball.
AFC Telford 2 Southend 2
Attendance 3,631
Despite his side needing an equaliser in stoppage time from Jean-François Christophe, Steve Tilson, the Southend United manager, believes his side deserved to win the match. “In the second half, we should have been out of sight,” Tilson said.
Accrington 0 Tranmere 0
Attendance 2,126
Ronnie Moore, the Tranmere Rovers manager, was left to rue missed chances, but Accrington Stanley were indebted to a fine performance from Kenny Arthur, their goalkeeper, who made a number of excellent saves to keep the away side at bay.
Aldershot 1 Rotherham 1
Attendance 2,632
John Grant showed nerves of steel when converting a stoppage-time penalty to earn Aldershot a draw at the EBB Stadium. “We probably deserved to win the game,” Gary Waddock, the Aldershot manager, said.
Alfreton 4 Bury Town 2
Attendance 1,060
Nicky Law, the Alfreton Town manager, was delighted at the way his side overturned a half-time deficit. “We are in the hat and will now get a bit of recognition,” he said. Richard Wilkins, the Bury manager, said: “We always knew it would be tricky.”
Barnet 1 Rochdale 1
Attendance 1,782
Paul Fairclough, the Barnet manager, was happy his side were still in the competition after what he described as “a flat performance”. Keith Hill, his opposite number, said: “I’m frustrated about everything, not just the result. We didn’t force the game.”
Blyth Spartans 3 Shrewsbury 1
Attendance 2,742
“This is one of the proudest moments of my career,” Harry Dunn, the Blyth Spartans manager, said after this deserved win over the League Two high-flyers. Shaun Reay, 19, bagged two goals for the Blue Square North side.
Bournemouth 1 Bristol Rovers 0
Attendance 3,935
While disappointed at losing to Jason Pearce’s goal, Paul Trollope, the Bristol Rovers manager, said that his side can now focus on promotion. Jimmy Quinn, the Bournemouth manager, said: “It was a great result and one that I felt we deserved.”
Brighton 3 Hartlepool 3
Attendance 2,545
Brighton, two up at half-time, would have gone out but for Tommy Fraser’s 78th-minute equaliser. Danny Wilson, the Hartlepool United manager, said that it was “beyond belief” that his side had not wrapped up victory before the interval.
Bury 0 Gillingham 1
Attendance 2,161
Alan Knill, the Bury manager, was “gutted” after Andy Barcham pinched an unlikely win for Gillingham after they had been mostly on the back foot. “It’s about time we did well in this competition,” Mark Stimson, the Gillingham manager, said.
Chesterfield 3 Mansfield 1
Attendance 6,612
Mansfield Town, of the Blue Square Premier, matched the home side before an error by Paddy Gamble, the goalkeeper, gifted the opening goal. Billy McEwan, the Mansfield manager, said: “I don’t think the scoreline reflected our performance.”
Colchester 0 Leyton Orient 1
Attendance 4,600
Leyton Orient claimed back-to-back wins for the second time this season, thanks to Jason Demetriou’s goal. “It was a solid display,” Martin Ling, the Orient manager, said. “When we put our best foot forward, there was only going to be one winner.”
Carlisle 1 Grays 1
Attendance 3,921
Greg Abbott, the Carlisle caretaker manager, fired a warning to his players after it took a late header from Gary Madine, 18, a substitute, to spare Carlisle’s blushes against the battling Blue Square Premier side. “Careers are on the line,” Abbott said.
Crewe 1 Ebbsfleet 0
Attendance 2,593
Ebbsfleet were bitter at their exit because they believed that Michael O’Connor’s trip of George Purcell merited a penalty. “To beat League One sides away from home you need the right decisions,” Liam Daish, the Ebbsfleet manager, said.
Cheltenham 2 Oldham 2
Attendance 2,585
Sean Gregan, the Oldham Athletic captain, conceded a penalty that helped to put Cheltenham 2-0 ahead before the away side rallied. “Sean’s having a bad time, but will come good,” Tommy Wright, the Oldham assistant manager, said.
Curzon Ashton 3 Exeter 2
Attendance 1,259
Curzon Ashton have their sights set on a money-spinning second-round tie after beating ten-men Exeter City. “It would be good to get a big side,” Gary Lowe, the Curzon manager, said. Paul Tisdale, the Exeter manager, said: “There is no excuse.”
Chester 0 Millwall 3
Attendance 1,932
Lewis Grabban, who scored Millwall’s first goal, was lucky to be on the pitch after a bad foul on Laurence Wilson. “It annoys you when there’s a lad on the pitch that probably shouldn’t have been,” Simon Davies, the Chester City manager, said.
Darlington 0 Droylsden 0
Attendance 2,479
Dave Penney, the Darlington manager, expects an improvement in the replay, but Dave Pace, his Droylsden counterpart, is plotting a surprise. “We will have a crowd of about 2,000 there and it will be a different atmosphere,” Pace said.
Eastbourne Borough 0 Barrow 0
Attendance 1,216
Both sides hit the crossbar but the game ended in deadlock. “I still think we can win. I was pleased with our performance,” Gary Wilson, the Eastbourne manager, said. “If we play with the same endeavour in the replay, we have a good chance.”
Eastwood 2 Brackley 1
Attendance 960
Eastwood Town are in the second round for the first time. Tom Winters gave Brackley a first-half lead, but goals from Russell Cooke and Lindon Meikle turned the tide. “We want to go as far as we can,” Paul Cox, the Eastwood manager, said.
Harlow 0 Macclesfield 2
Attendance 2,149
Ryan Kirby, the Harlow Town player-manager, refused to hold Tashan Adeyinka accountable for defeatat the Barrows Farm Stadium. The striker missed two gilt-edged chances before goals from Shaun Brisley and Terry Dunfield settled it.
Hereford 0 Dagenham & Redbridge 0
Attendance 1,825
John Still, the Dagenham & Redbridge manager, is confident that his side can win the replay after this battling performance at Edgar Street. “It was a good result,” he said. “We were strong and from that strength we showed quality.”
Histon 1 Swindon 0
Attendance 1,541
Steve Fallon, the Histon manager, said his Blue Square Premier side can go farther after upsetting League One opposition. “Whoever we get, it takes one special performance,” he said. Maurice Malpas, the Swindon manager said: “It was embarrassing.”
Huddersfield 3 Port Vale 4
Attendance 6,942
Port Vale looked to be heading out after managerless Huddersfield stormed into a 3-1 lead with 25 minutes remaining. Dean Glover, the Port Vale manager, was almost lost for words. “How on earth did we win?” he asked.
Kettering 1 Lincoln City 1
Attendance 3,314
After the two late goals, Peter Jackson, the Lincoln manager, insisted that his assistant, Iffy Onoura, had been racially abused by a spectator. “The stewards have got his address. He’s got away with it – it is unbelievable,” Jackson said.
Kidderminster 1 Cambridge United 0
Attendance 1,717
Kidderminster Harriers progressed with victory over Cambridge United at Aggborough to leave Mark Yates, the manager, delighted. “We deserved our win,” he said. Gary Brabin, the Cambridge manager, said: “We have to keep believing.”
Leicester 3 Stevenage 0
Attendance 7,586
Lloyd Dyer, Matty Fryatt and Andy King scored to secure a comfortable win for Leicester and Graham Westley, the Stevenage manager, had no complaints. “The boys played with intelligence,” he said, “but Leicester’s quality showed.”
Leiston 0 Fleetwood 0
Attendance 1,250
Carl Chenery, the Leiston manager, says his side can progress despite not taking advantage of Fleetwood being down to ten men for half the game. Micky Mellon, the Fleetwood manager, said the club may appeal against Nathan Pond’s dismissal.
Luton 0 Altrincham 0
Attendance 3,200
Graham Heathcote, the Altrincham manager, told his players not to get carried away after their draw away to Luton. “The FA Cup is about being in the hat and we’ve done that,” Heathcote said. “We’ve only done half a job, but it’s a good job.”
Milton Keynes Dons 1 Bradford City 2
Attendance 5,542
“We created enough chances, but we seem to need too many chances to score a goal and, at the end of the day, it has cost us,” Roberto Di Matteo, the MK Dons manager, said. Stuart McCall, the Bradford manager, hailed a “fantastic performance”.
Morecambe 2 Grimsby 1
Attendance 1,713
Sammy McIlroy praised his ten-man Morecambe side after a brace by Aaron Taylor finished off Grimsby. “The lads showed tremendous spirit,” the manager said. Mike Newell, the Grimsby manager, said: “Some players are not performing.”
Oxford United 0 Dorchester 0
Attendance 3,196
An stoppage time header from Ryan Moss was ruled out for handball, although Shaun Brooks, the Dorchester manager, was adamant that the goal should have been allowed. “It looked a perfectly good goal to me,” he said.
Team Bath 0 Forest Green 1
Attendance 906
Team Bath, a student team of the Blue Square South, dominated the game and had an early strike from Josh Llewellyn ruled out for offside, but Kaid Mohamed’s third FA Cup goal this season sent Forest Green through to the second round.
Torquay 2 Evesham 0
Attendance 2,275
A goal in each half from Tim Sills helped Torquay to go through. Paul Buckle, their manager, said: “Coming to the game I felt uneasy because I knew there would be some upsets. I just thank God there wasn’t one at Plainmoor.”
Walsall 1 Scunthorpe 3
Attendance 2,318
Gary Hooper came back after missing two games through injury and the £175,000 buy from Southend proved too hot for the home defence to handle. Nigel Adkins, the Scunthorpe manager, said: “That shows how important Gary is to us.”
Yeovil 1 Stockport 1
Attendance 3,582
Steve Gleeson, the Stockport midfield player, was sent off for an alleged elbowing offence in the 72nd minute but the visiting side held on to force a replay. Russell Slade, the Yeovil manager, said. “We did enough of the attacking to nick it 2-1.”
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