When Sam Bone takes to the pitch for Maidstone United’s FA Cup clash with Coventry City on Monday night, you can be sure he will pause for a moment to take it all in.
Maidstone United are the lowest ranked side for 46 years to make the last 16 of the FA Cup and only the 11th Non-League club ever to make it this far since the current structure was adopted for the 1925-26 season.
Former Torquay United winger Lee Sharpe says it is a shame to see the Gulls languishing in National League South – but hopes the club can make it back to where he believes they “should be”.
National League South Maidstone United put themselves deeper into FA Cup folklore by dumping out the Championship high-flyers in front of 4,472 jubilant travelling fans at a packed Portman Road.
Maidstone United are the last Non-League club still standing in this season’s FA Cup and have remarkably already won six FA Cup ties this season – the same number of wins a Premier League club would have to achieve in order to lift the cup itself.