Now that’s a serious contender too, versus the 1930s Chelsea post from Gt49er. Good shout, thank you.
Excellent, think this edges 1984 v L’pool by sounds of. Thank you."
Even The Athletic News, the voice of football until the emergence of Sunday newspapers in the late 1920s, said of Everton: “No team in the country has served up more delightful football.”
Such faith in Everton was understandable. They had six full internationals in their stating XI; England’s Sam Chedgzoy and Jack Cock, Alec Troup and Neil McBain of Scotland, and Ireland’s Alf Harland and Bobby Irvine. It appeared on paper a total mismatch.
As we all know though, football is not played on paper. Brighton had a pretty handy player of their own, a certain Tommy Cook, and for all the internationals Everton possessed, they could find no way to contain the Albion’s record scorer who bagged a hat-trick in a stunning 5-2 FA Cup triumph.
A record Goldstone crowd of 27,450 turned up to watch Everton’s star-studded line up. They left with the name of Cook firmly on their lips and a year after his heroics against the Toffees, he would become the first Brighton player to earn an England cap – an extraordinary achievement for someone playing third tier football at the time."
Tommy Cooks up a Brighton hat-trick to feed Everton FA Cup humble pie
Brighton recorded their biggest shock win in the FA Cup in the 1924-25 when eliminating a star-studded Everton side 5-2 thanks to a Tommy Cook hat-trickwearebrighton.com
I know it's your thread and your rules, but that win over Liverpool was IMO very much a giant-killing. The fact we were in the same division is incidental, no one gave us a chance.I know this, but am not counting for reason stated or wouldn’t be asking the question.
It’s probably from some time before the 70s, hence interested to learn. Or a more recent time which have just forgotten. We’ve had lots of glorious draws and replay defeats but can’t remember a “giant kill” in this context.
yes despite Gus being quite apathetic about the cup we got to the 5th round that season, beating Woking and FC United (needing replays) and then Watford and Portsmouth who were both in the championship. Then lost to Premier League Stoke in the 5th round.League One under Poyet didn't we go on a bit of a run of beating Championship sides in the Cup? Think it was Portsmouth and Watford at least.
we did, but in the League CupWe beat Man City after they were first taken over by the money state, and had signed their first mega signing, I believe that resulted in an iconic pitch invasion.
As was beating Leicester, Kurt Nogan etc...we did, but in the League Cup
Ah. Checking in from work and missed that caveat. Did wonder why no one else had mentioned it.we did, but in the League Cup
With an FLT result going against them, Albion went out of three cups in five days during November 1994.We did the double in the league cup over Premier League Leicester back in 94 when we were in league 2.
that was a giant killing and one I enjoyed at Filbert Street.
Typical Albion though, Kingstonian knocked us out in the first round of the FA Cup that season.
The previous one being Birmingham beating them 3-2. One of those bizarre facts I oddly remember!!!TBH, the Liverpool team at that moment in time were so imperious, that the 1983 win at Anfield absolutely DOES count as a giant-killing, even though we were (just about still) a top division team ourselves.
It was Liverpool's first cup defeat at home (in ANY cup) in NINE YEARS!
And I think the next cup defeat at Anfield was by Everton in 1991. I seem to recall that in 100 Cup games at Anfield, Liverpool lost twice - us and Everton.The previous one being Birmingham beating them 3-2. One of those bizarre facts I oddly remember!!!
Strangely enough though, I think I'm right in saying we were the last team to have won at Anfield (in any competition) as we'd beaten them there in the league the previous season.And I think the next cup defeat at Anfield was by Everton in 1991. I seem to recall that in 100 Cup games at Anfield, Liverpool lost twice - us and Everton.
Remember it well. Rather lively in the City beforehand!We spanked Luton 4-1 when they were in the top division and we were in Div 2 , can’t remember the year but it was late 80’s or early 90’s
I don't disagree but really, I wanted to see if we've ever really done something even greater than the obvious. And it sounds like Tommy Cooke and co in the 30's v Everton was just such a victory. Because even in 1984 when we beat L'pool again at the Goldstone, we'd been to the final the season before and so probably not as much of a shock as the rose-tints now remember stunning victory as it was. Whereas a southern league outfit 2 tiers below beating the the 1930s sounds an EVEN greater FA Cup giant-kill. Arguably our finest, for that reason. Gets my vote anyway, and what I wanted to find out / reason for posting.I know it's your thread and your rules, but that win over Liverpool was IMO very much a giant-killing. The fact we were in the same division is incidental, no one gave us a chance.
Apart from that the win over Liverpool in '84 and the two over Newcastle at the Amex are all I can remember. As has been pointed out we are usually on the receiving end of the shock results. We've got a better record in the League Cup (Ipswich, WBA, Man City).
Not the FA Cup (read question...stupid boy! )We beat Man City after they were first taken over by the money state, and had signed their first mega signing, I believe that resulted in an iconic pitch invasion.