A former Carlisle United midfielder masterminded one of the the FA Cup third round shocks of the day.
Manager Russell Penn guided National League North side Kidderminster Harriers to a famous 2-1 win over Championship side Readinig.
They came from behind to defeat the second-tier side with goals from Sam Austin and former Blues trialist Amari Morgan-Smith, after George Puscas had given the Royals the lead.
Penn, who was with United in the 2016/17 campaign, said: “We want to be a [Football] League club and that’s our overall objective. But these are the days that will never leave the memories of these players.”
The Aggborough club were the lowest-ranked team in the third round and will now hope to land a big club in the fourth round.
“I’m a Wolves fan but I’ve never played there. So selfishly I’d love to play there,” Penn said.
“But Wolves, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea – it’s mad to even be talking about these clubs."
Former York City man Penn joined the Cumbrians under Keith Curle in 2016 but only managed two appearances.
He had a loan spell at Gateshead before joining Wrexham.
Elsewhere, another former Blues man played his part in a shock third round result.
Jack Iredale starred for Cambridge United as they knocked out Newcastle United at St James' Park.
He helped the Us keep a clean sheet as Joe Ironside's goal sealed a 1-0 victory at St James' Park.
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