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BEST BAR NONE; Riley goes from serving drinks to serving up shock for Charlton.


Byline: CHRIS BRERETON

NORTHWICH 1 CHARLTON 0

NORTHWICH VICTORIA: Aspden, Aspin, Bailey, Kerr, Brown, Herring, DLaryea, Connor , Elam (Riley 77), Allan (Winter 90) Newby(Edwards 87) Goal: Riley 81 CHARLTON: Randolph, Omozusi, Youga, Dailly, Sodje, Sam, Semedo, Racon, Shelvey (Burton 68), Bailey, McLeod (McKenzie 68).

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NORTHWICH Victoria's Wayne Riley Wayne Riley (born 17 September 1962 in Sydney) is an Australian golfer.

Riley started out on the PGA Tour of Australasia, and has won several titles in Australia and New Zealand, including the 1991 Australian Open.
 usually spends his time serving champagne rather than spraying it around.

But his shock winner against Charlton had the corks popping yesterday.

The 20-year-old substitute had only been on the field five minutes when he latched latch  
n.
1. A fastening, as for a door or gate, typically consisting of a bar that fits into a notch or slot and is lifted from either side by a lever or string.

2.
 on to Michael Connor's through-ball and slid it past keeper Darren Randolph Darren Randolph (born May 12, 1987 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland) is an Irish goalkeeper playing for Charlton Athletic. He is a Republic of Ireland U-21 international and has also been in the senior Republic of Ireland squad. Randolph has also represented Ireland at basketball.  to grab a brilliant victory for Andy Preece's men.

They may only be in the Blue Square North while Charlton stand second in League One, but there was only one team on fire in this match - and it was not the Addicks. Vics well and truly deserved to triumph thanks to a great team performance, with centre-half Matt Bailey and skipper Ian Herring the two stand-out performers.

And although there were heroes all over the park at the Victoria Stadium, it is Riley who has written his name in to Northwich folklore folklore, the body of customs, legends, beliefs, and superstitions passed on by oral tradition. It includes folk dances, folk songs, folk medicine (the use of magical charms and herbs), and folktales (myths, rhymes, and proverbs).  with an 82ndminute strike that sets up a home tie with Lincoln City Lincoln City can refer to:
  • Lincoln City F.C., a football club in England
  • Lincoln City, Oregon, a city on the Oregon Coast in the United States
  • Lincoln City, Indiana, a settlement in southwestern Indiana
 in the second round. He said: "It feels good and I am buzzing to get the winner.

"I am now dreaming of a third-round game against Liverpool.

"When I am not here I just work in a bar near mine to get some extra money - I will be getting ambushed in there now by mates."

Manager Preece was -understandably thrilled with his side's showing and admitted he is one of the FA Cup's biggest fans.

The former Stockport, Crystal Palace, Blackpool and Bury striker said: "The plan was always to give Wayne some part of the game because he looked so bright in training.

"When it pays off you look like a tactical genius don't you? "At half-time I said all that was missing was a goal and fortunately we took one of our chances.

"It might not be for the very, very top teams but for anybody outside the top six, this competition is as special as ever.

"For non-league teams that will never change, it will always be huge."

Charlton boss Phil Parkinson Philip John "Phil" Parkinson (born 1 December 1967 in Chorley, Lancashire) is a football manager, currently the Charlton Athletic Assistant Manager. Playing career  said: "We were second best and we are very disappointed. They wanted it more than we did."

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PASS THE BUCKET Wayne Riley with boss Andy Preece Andrew Preece (born March 27 1967 in Evesham, Worcestershire) is an English former professional footballer. Now a manager, he is currently in charge of Worcester City.  CHAR VERY MUCH Wayne Riley runs to celebrate the goal that toppled Charlton
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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Nov 9, 2009
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