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Maidstone Co-Owner Slams BBC and ITV for FA Cup Snub and Reveals Dream Opponent


Maidstone Co-Owner Slams BBC and ITV for FA Cup Snub and Reveals Dream Opponent

The Snub

Maidstone's co-owner, Oliver Ash, criticized the BBC and ITV for not broadcasting their FA Cup third-round clash against Stevenage. Despite showing eight matches over the weekend, including one involving Wigan, the only team from outside the top two divisions, Maidstone's game was inexplicably overlooked.

A Shocking Result

Despite the lack of coverage, Maidstone pulled off a stunning upset, winning the game 1-0 with a penalty converted by Sam Corne just before halftime. The victory sparked jubilant celebrations and a pitch invasion by ecstatic fans.

An Opportunity Missed

Ash expressed his disappointment with the broadcasters, stating that the magic of the FA Cup lies in games like theirs, where the lowest-ranked club takes on a potential Championship side. He believes that Maidstone's historic victory deserved to be televised and that the competition has gained even more significance for smaller clubs like theirs.

The Dream Opponent

Ash revealed that he would love to see Manchester City visit Maidstone for a home tie in the fourth round. He believes that the atmosphere and excitement generated by a big game at their stadium would be magical, surpassing even a trip to face one of the top clubs.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Overall, Maidstone's FA Cup triumph may not have received the TV coverage it deserved, but it has certainly put them in the spotlight. Football fans will eagerly await the fourth-round draw, hoping to see Maidstone face their dream opponent and continue their remarkable cup run.


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