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GAFC OFFICIAL NEWS9 Jun 2020 - 08:25
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Today we look at the replayed FA Cup tie against Margate in 2003

Margate 3 - 3 Grays Athletic
(1 - 3 pens)
FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round Replay 28th October 2003 Att.411

Goalscorers Margate
Jay Saunders (85)
Jake Leberl (114)
Darren Annon (118)

Grays
Stuart Thurgood (23)
Stuart Thurgood (105)
Freddy Eastwood (106)

Grays Starting Line up
Mel Capleton
Daniel Lunan
Eddie Youds
Steve Robinson
Ram Marwa
Martin Carthy
Lee Williams
Stuart Thurgood
Tony Lock
Freddy Eastwood
Leroy Griffiths

Substitutes
Scott Barrett
Jonathan Heathcote
Ade Olayinka
Dean Bradshaw
Mark Stimson

Substitutions
Ade Olayinka -> Steve Robinson
Dean Bradshaw -> Ram Marwa

Penalty thriller
Grays FA Cup replay against Conference Margate was another cliff-hanger which went into extra time and penalties.

Keeper Mel Capleton was Grays hero of the day, saving three of four Margate penalties including a retake to secure Grays progress into the FA Cup First Round and a chance at former Football League side Aldershot on November 8.

The replay against Margate was played at Ashford Town's ground just off the M20 because of Margate's stadium rebuild.

The match was a nerve-shredder with Grays twice taking the advantage before throwing away leads in both normal and extra time.

Manager Mark Stimson's boys like to play entertaining football but they crossed the line into heart attack territory on Tuesday.

The match started well for the visitors who went ahead with a Stuart Thurgood goal in the 23rd minute.

Grays dominated for the rest of the half and, although pushed hard by Margate, looked to be strong with ten minutes left. The came the body blow.

In the 85th minute Grays were adjudged to have fouled just outside their area and Jay Saunders headed in from the Terry McFlynn kick.

Despite the setback Grays raised their game for extra time and were rewarded by superb goals from Thurgood and a brilliant individual effort Freddy Eastwood who had menaced all night.

With Grays 3-1 up and just six minutes of extra time left, visiting fans finally began to relax. But never-say-die Margate threw everyone forward and first Jake Leberl and then with under two minutes remaining Darren Annon scored to make it 3-3 again after a total of 219 minutes of FA Cup play.

It was then that Capleton changed the course of Grays history. He was on the Margate penalties in a flash saving three of the four strikes while Eastwood, Thurgood and Robinson gave nervous White no chance.

Margate supporters were stunned and visiting Grays were finally able to rejoice that the injustice of Saturday's late goals had been righted.

Thanks to the Thurrock Gazette for the match report

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