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Newcastle United F.C. 0–1 Crystal Palace F.C. (1907) : ウィキペディア英語版
Newcastle United F.C. 0–1 Crystal Palace F.C. (1907)
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace was a football match played on 12 January 1907 at St James' Park, Newcastle. The match was an FA Cup First Round match. The result, a 1–0 victory for Crystal Palace, is notable for being one of the greatest shocks of all time in the history of the FA Cup.
The home team, Newcastle United, played in the Football League First Division, the highest level of English football at that time. They had been in the FA Cup final for the previous two seasons and had won the First Division title as recently as 1904–05. They had also maintained an unbeaten at home record which had started on November 25, 1905.〔Matthews, Tony (editor). ''We All Follow The Palace''. Juma, 1998. pp.15-16. ISBN 1-872204-55-4〕 Crystal Palace were a non-league side formed the previous year who were playing in the Southern League.
==The build-up==
As a Southern League team, Palace were required to enter the FA Cup at the Fourth Qualifying Round stage whereas Newcastle, a top-flight team, entered at the First Round stage. Palace had to overcome Rotherham County in their qualifier. With their home stadium already booked to host a Rugby International game, Palace were forced to move the tie to neutral territory, and an estimated 1,500 fans made the trip to Stamford Bridge to watch them triumph 4–0 to ensure a place in the draw for the First Round.〔 When the draw was made, of the 32 ties Newcastle were thought to have the easiest game in the whole round.〔〔〔"THE WORLD OF PASTIME". ''The Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times'' (London, England), Saturday, January 19, 1907; Issue 2382〕 They were drawn at home, where they had not been beaten in League or Cup since November 25, 1905.〔 In fact, Newcastle had not lost a home tie in the FA Cup since the previous century, 11 years ago in 1896.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fchd.info/NEWCASTU.HTM )〕 They were the pre-eminent side of the era, having been to the Cup Final on the previous two occasions and having won the League in 1904–05. They were again going well in the First Division season, having dropped the fewest points of all the teams. In strict contrast, Palace were only halfway through their second season as a club.〔 The previous season had seen them begin their career in football in the Southern League Second Division, and they were now struggling to compete in the First Division.〔
The two sides met at St James' Park on 12 January 1907 for the scheduled First Round match.

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