🏆 FA Cup Awards: Magnificent Marine, reality bites, perfect pens | OneFootball

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Alex Mott·11 January 2021

🏆 FA Cup Awards: Magnificent Marine, reality bites, perfect pens

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FA Cup third round weekend is one of the marquee events of the English football calendar.

Ronnie Radford, Wrexham’s win over Arsenal, Leeds doing a number on Manchester United.


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These are results that have lived on in the imaginations of football fans everywhere.

Let’s have a look and see if there was anything equally iconic this time around, shall we?


The Zero to Hero Award

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Sunday evening was a busy one for Brighton’s Adam Webster.

The 26-year-old defender was on his knees at the end of the game as his stoppage time own goal saw the Seagulls clash with Newport go into extra time.

However as the game went into penalties it was, you guessed, Webster who stepped up to take the winning spot kick.


The Magic of the Cup Award

Eighth tier Marine hosted Tottenham on Sunday evening in one of, if not the story, of the third round.

Unfortunately, Spurs didn’t read the script and swatted aside the Merseyside outfit with relative ease.

The occasion was made slightly less magical by the fact that no fans were allowed into the stadium, but as one supporter proved, that didn’t really matter at Rossett Park.


The Fair Play Lads Award

Marine were unable to swap shirts with their Tottenham counterparts after the game because of COVID restrictions, but thankfully Tottenham were able to pay respects to the Mariners in their own way.


The Scripted Reality Award

He may be best known from The Only Way is Essex, but Mark Wright is now a pro at Crawley and came on to make his debut against Leeds on Sunday.

It may have only been a brief appearance but he’ll always be able to say he was an FA Cup winner.


The X Factor Award

Chorley FC, coming in your ears.

The sixth tier side beat Derby on Saturday to produce the first real shock of the weekend.

What surprised us most though, was this astonishing Adele rendition in the changing rooms at full-time.

Go on lads!


The Second Upset Award

Chorley’s win over Derby wasn’t the only upset of Saturday’s third round.

Blackpool hosted Big Sam’s West Brom at Bloomfield Road and after the game was 2-2 in normal time, the League One side beat their top flight rivals on penalties.

That’s now four defeats for Allardyce since he joined the Baggies last month.


The McSauce Award

Saturday was a brilliant evening for Scott McTominay.

Captain of Manchester United for the very first time.

A goalscorer in the FA Cup for the very first time.

He’s starting to become integral to this United outfit.


The Centurion Award

It may have taken 19 games but finally Chris Wilder has brought up 100 wins as Sheffield United boss.

The Blades beat Bristol Rovers 3-2 at the Memorial Ground with Oliver Burke finally get his first goal for the club.

What we really want to know is? How long has that tweet been in the admin’s drafts?


The ESR Award

You know you’ve officially made it as a footballer when fans on Twitter no longer need to type out your full name.

After Saturday’s match-winning performance from the bench for Arsenal, ESR will do now.


The Teenage Dream Award

Aston Villa played their youth team against Liverpool on Friday evening after a COVID-19 outbreak decimated their first team squad.

In the end, the reigning Premier League champions won 4-1, but not before 17-year-old Louie Barry produced one of the moments of the season.


The John Yems is Better Than Marcelo Bielsa Award

Goes to 
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Crawley Town manager John Yems.