The Cobh Ramblers v Sligo Rovers 1983 FAI cup semi-final epic when Cobh were non-league - there was only one division at that time - involved a total of 4 matches.
First Match - Played in Cork - 1-1 final score, Cobh went ahead in first half and were cruising until Rovers Equalised with about three minutes from full time. Good Match
Second Match - Played in Sligo - 2-2 final score, Rovers went 2 - 0 up and were really cruising but Cobh came back to level the match in the second half - Very Good Match.
Third Match - Played in Cork - 0-0 final score, Average Match.
Fourth Match - Played in Sligo - 3-2 final score, after extra time. Cobh were 2-0 up at half time. Two second half headed goals from centre-half Chris Rutherford brought the game to extra time when Gus Gilligan scored the winner. Proverbial Classic.
Rovers went on to beat Bohs in what was one of the best finals ever. It was the first time in the clubs history to win the FAI Cup.
One of my own favourite stories from Rovers' history is from the 1950's when Hungarian International Albert Straka was playing for Rovers. It was a cup semi-final in the Showgrounds and Rovers were a goal down and the game was in injury time when Rovers were awarded a penalty. Immediately the crowd invaded the pitch and surrounded the goals, the only empty patch of ground was the penalty box. Straka stepped up to take the penalty and scored and the referee had no option but blow the full time whistle as Straka was carried shoulder high off the pitch. I'm fairly sure there is a photograph of Straka stepping up to take the penalty and being surrounded by the fans.
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