Richie Foran scored again for Carlisle United on Saturday, and if it wasn't for, well, the six goals his defence conceded, Carlisle would have been through to the third round of the FA Cup. In fairness, though, his boss, Roddy Collins, had a pre-match hunch that his third division side would struggle against their second division opponents ("I wouldn't be surprised if Tranmere batter us"), but he could have done without young Will McDonagh, ex-Bohs, picking up two yellow cards on his debut.
Waterford's John O'Shea had his first league start spoiled, too, when he found himself lining up alongside the Neville brothers and Mikael Silvestre in the Manchester United defence on Saturday. Just to add to his woes, West Ham won 1-0. You heard?
Remember John Sheridan? Well, he scored from one of his curly free-kicks for Oldham in their cup win over Hull on Saturday. Thank you to Sky Sports' Jeff Stelling for informing us that the combined age of Oldham's midfield (including John and his little brother Darren) was 140, 37 years of which were contributed by John. Looks like Oldham's youth policy needs some fine tuning.