The Citizen (Gauteng)

MINNOWS AIM FOR FA CUP SHOCK

FA CUP: NON-LEAGUE SIDE FACE SPURS IN WHAT SHOULD BE A ‘MISMATCH’

- London

English football minnows Marine FC are preparing to host mighty Tottenham tomorrow in what will be the biggest mismatch in FA Cup history. Paul Leary, chairman of the eighth-tier club, says he is the most excited non-league chairman in the country ahead of the glamorous fi xture against the eight-time winners.

There has never been such a wide disparity in league positions between two teams at the thirdround stage of the competitio­n, when the big teams enter the fray.

Spurs are fourth in the Premier League, while Marine ply their trade in the Northern Premier League North/ West division.

The club, located in Crosby on the northwest coast of England, near Liverpool, have battled their way through seven rounds to reach this stage for just the second time since they were founded in 1894.

“In 1992-93 we played Crewe Alexandra and in 2021 Spurs – there’s a little bit of a difference,” chuckled Leary.

Harry Kane and Son Heung-min will face a team of part-timers including Danny Shaw, a physiother­apist who has been working in a coronaviru­s recovery ward.

Jose Mourinho’s men will have to prepare for the game in a function room usually used for weddings due to social-distancing protocols.

Similarly, for health reasons,

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will be served a “five-star lunch box” instead of the traditiona­l buffet.

“There is no doubt it is the most special FA Cup game in FA Cup history,” Leary said by phone from the 3 185-capacity ground, which will be empty due to lockdown.

“Marine, on step eight of the football system, playing Tottenham Hotspur, one of the best sides in the Premier League and one of the top teams in Europe.

“To welcome them into the

ground on Sunday (tomorrow) is a magical moment.”

Leary, who has been chairman for 16 years, said the game was a bright spot, coming days after the latest nationwide Covid-19 lockdown came into force.

“It has helped put a smile back onto people’s faces.”

Leary said Spurs may have the stars but they will face a team that have bonded as they have made progress.

“The players have been absolutely fabulous in this cup run,”

said the qualified accountant.

“There is an exceptiona­l team spirit and clear bonding has been going on in the last two to three months.

Despite losing out on match revenues of around £100 000 because of the ban on spectators, Marine will receive £75 000 from the BBC, who are broadcasti­ng the match live.

The dugouts have been sponsored by former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, who lives in the town. –

 ?? Picture: Gett y Images ?? ENTHUSIAST­IC. Two young local Marine FC fans cannot wait for their FA Cup third round clash against Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur tomorrow.
Picture: Gett y Images ENTHUSIAST­IC. Two young local Marine FC fans cannot wait for their FA Cup third round clash against Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur tomorrow.

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