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BF, though clearly they were no fools. Hyde from the Conference North had been beaten in the previous round, top Unibond side CammellLaird in the one before that.Goalkeeper Andy Grainger, who has also played for England's beach football team, had never once been sand castled.Guiseley manager Neil Parsley attempted reverse psychology. "As I see it, we will have to upset the odds to beat them," he wrote, unconvincingly, in the programme.Guiseley's pleasant, if undistinguished. By 1pm, the Benfield players were gathered outside a town centre pub, the management still within. "It keeps them hungry," said team manager Paul Baker,the former Hartlepool United favourite.Thirsty, very likely, an' all.Defender Jonny Brown had played in the FA Cup first round as a 17 year old with Consett in 1997, one end of Mansfield's ground thronged with Derwentside folk vowing to support evermore.For the next home game, the crowd was 28. "I remember you writing about that in your column," said Jonny, gratifyingly.Whatever they'd had for lunch, it wasn't fish and chips. People, in any case, may no longer be quite so wild about Harry's.A recent Guardian review of the Ramsden's outlet at Glasgow Airport described the food as "a grotesque parody of the original", the batter as looking like it had melanomia and the fish as"smelling of the Aswan dam and resembling the scabrous scrapings from the gut of along dead whale."The operation began in 1928, in a hut preserved out of sight if not the other round the back of the present more elaborate emporium.Ramsden's was taken over by the Compass Group, which also owns Little