Winchester City fielded three goalkeepers during their dramatic 2-1 injury-time FA Cup second qualifying round defeat at Dr Martens Premier Division side Chippenham Town.
City lost their first choice keeper Darren Crowfoot in first-half stoppage time and then lost his replacement Ollie Rastall two minutes from normal time with a suspected broken collarbone.
Winger Shaun Dyke donned the cursed keeper's jersey but was powerless to stop the Wiltshire outfit from snatching victory some seven minutes into injury time when Martin Paul headed home a Simon Charity cross.
The day had started so well for the Sydenham Wessex League new-boys who had taken an 11th-minute lead through Andy Forbes who sustained concussion in a clash of heads with Town's Tom Gould and had to be substituted.
"That was probably the turning point of the match as we didn't really create much by way of chances after that," sighed City secretary Ray Murphy,
On 58 minutes, Adie Mings headed in from Ian Davies' centre but was then sent off eleven minutes into stoppage time after tangling with Danny Smith.
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