"Unforgettable Moments: Non-League Heroes Shine in FA Cup Upsets" In the historic clash between West Bromwich Albion and Woking during the FA Cup Third Round match at The Hawthorns, football fans witnessed an astonishing upset. Against all odds, Woking emerged victorious with a stunning 4-2 triumph, leaving the crowd in awe of their non-league prowess. Reflecting on another remarkable encounter, we travel back to 19th November 1972 when Banbury United faced Barnet. It was Tony Jacques, a Banbury footballer who stole the spotlight that day with his exceptional skills and determination on the pitch. Fast forward to March 3rd, 1973 - Banbury United versus Yarmouth. Once again, it was Tony Jacques who showcased his brilliance as he led his team's attack from the center-forward position. His relentless pursuit of goals left spectators mesmerized by his talent. Moving ahead to February 21st, 1976 - Nuneaton Borough against Yeovil Town. This time it was Borough striker Tony Jacques who took center stage once more. With every strike towards goal, he demonstrated why he was considered a force to be reckoned with in non-league football. Meanwhile, during a thrilling match between Sutton United and Coventry City at Gardner Green Lane for the FA Cup Third Round tie-up; Sutton United proved that they were not just ordinary players but everyday heroes dressed in their work clothes off-field. Returning to Nuneaton Borough's clash against Yeovil Town on February 21st, 1976; Tony Jacques made an impactful comeback for Borough after being away for some time. His presence injected renewed energy into his team's performance as they fought tooth and nail for victory. Throughout these unforgettable moments captured within non-league football history lies an undeniable truth - passion knows no boundaries or divisions.