Leo Skeete can still remember like it was yesterday the game which geared up Mossley towards a second successive Northern Premier League title and reaching Wembley.
Jeff Forshaw thought Northwich Victoria were in for double heartache at the Twin Towers when they fell behind to Bangor City in the 1984 FA Trophy Final.
Croydon created history in 1975-76 when they managed to go through the entire Isthmian League season without losing a game – but still didn’t win the league title.
Wimborne Town had never been beyond the third round of the FA Vase, let alone caught sight of the Twin Towers, when they started their 1991-92 campaign.
Stewart Anderson scored the Wembley winner to hand Colne Dynamoes the biggest prize in their history – but little did anyone know the club would fold within two years.
Roger Connell’s last-minute goal broke the hearts of his former club at Wembley – but it was the feat achieved at the other end of the pitch which helped Walton & Hersham earn a place in the history books.
It’s not often that you find yourself the subject of a quiz question, but that’s exactly what happened to Doug Young as soon as he joined the elite band of Wembley Cup Final hat-trick heroes.