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GOAL MACHINE DANNY ROWE IS UP FOR A CUP SHOCK TONIGHT...

- by Kieran Gill Marathonbe­t’S #nonLeagueC­hallenge is a nationwide competitio­n to find the best goal celebratio­n in non-League football, with the winners awarded £20,000 and a friendly against a team of Legends. nlc.marathonbe­t.co.uk

Ask almost any footballer who he would like to draw in the third round of the FA Cup and the answer will be Manchester United at Old Trafford.

It is no different for AFC Fylde’s Danny Rowe, the scorer of 50 goals last season and the leader of the National League’s charts this campaign, too.

But Rowe has an extra reason to hope Fylde follow Jose Mourinho’s United out of the hat, should they see off Wigan Athletic tonight.

Rowe is a former United trainee who fell out of love with football when released at the age of 16 — a familiar story for many.

He left football, completing a three-year joinery apprentice­ship on a building site. Yet now, more than a decade later, the 28-year-old is chasing the biggest of stages.

‘United at Old Trafford,’ Rowe answers when asked the obvious FA Cup question. ‘When I was released, I had to think about what to do. I could have carried on playing and gone to other clubs, but I didn’t feel it was right.

‘It was disappoint­ing. It’s the club I support. I was down. I stopped playing. I didn’t want to play.’

A few years later, Rowe turned out for 11th-tier Blackpool Wren Rovers, playing with pals and scoring for fun. His return to full- time football took him to Fleetwood Town, where he was team-mates with Jamie Vardy, and Lincoln City, who are now a source of inspiratio­n.

Lincoln embarked on a lucrative run to the quarter- finals last season, losing to Arsenal but taking home almost £2million.

Fylde, who were only formed in 1988, tonight welcome League One leaders Wigan and the BBC television cameras to Mill Farm on the shoulder of the M55. The tie against the 2013 winners is worth around £200,000.

‘A lot of the lads know, if we’re truthful, that we won’t win the FA Cup,’ says Rowe, who scored twice in the first round as Fylde beat kiddermins­ter Harriers 4-2.

‘You just have to try to get to some big places against big clubs, like Lincoln. It was unbelievab­le what and Brighton. they did, beating They even Burnley got promoted (to League Two).

‘I would expect a lot of people watching on TV would want Fylde to cause an upset. We’re confident. I think we can have a good run.’

Fylde’s owner, Lancashire businessma­n David Haythornth­waite, put together a 15-year plan in 2007 to get to the Football League by 2022. Five promotions later, with their average attendance having gone from 100 to 1,500, they are one promotion away from League Two — well ahead of schedule. Rowe, Marathonbe­t star, whom non-League, stay with has Sportsmail fifth-tier only turning in ever our is Fylde. following down experience­d search offers One for with to of a those Oldham was Athletic from in the League summer. One But the No 9 wants to make the move up sooner rather than later. ‘Do I think, at this moment, I’ve fulfilled my potential? No,’ he continues. ‘No matter what league I’m in, I always look to get to 30 goals by the end of the season. ‘I aimed for 30 last year and got 50. It is similar this year. I’ve set off well. I’m top scorer but if I miss chances I think about it for days. I’ve always been like that. I still kick myself over chances.’ As far as chances go, this is a big one. Fylde had never before made it to the second round of the FA Cup but, with their non-League goal machine, they are hopeful of making the third.

 ?? PICTURE: ANDY HOOPER ?? Eyes on the prize: Fylde’s Rowe hit 50 goals last season, and he is eyeing an FA Cup trip to Old Trafford
PICTURE: ANDY HOOPER Eyes on the prize: Fylde’s Rowe hit 50 goals last season, and he is eyeing an FA Cup trip to Old Trafford
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