Billericay Town v Swansea City
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First Round Proper
Saturday 10 November 2007
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Billericay manager Matt Jones will be hoping to draw on his own FA Cup giant-killing attempts as a player when his Ryman Premier Division side host Swansea in the First Round this weekend.

Jones was a member of the Dagenham and Redbridge team, then still in the Conference, that were four minutes away from beating Premiership Charlton in the third round back in 2001.

Charlton netted a late equaliser and then won the replay in extra-time, but Jones believes he learnt a lot from the experience.

And that could spell trouble for League One side Swansea, despite their excellent start to the season.

"As a non-League side I think you need to approach these games in a certain way and I have been there before with Dagenham," Jones said.

"I remember our first team meeting after we were drawn against Charlton, the manager Garry Hill told us not to just go out there to enjoy the game.

"You need to have the attitude that you can win the game, even though we know we probably have to play at the very top of our game.

"We've got to be honest and say that nine times out of ten Swansea will win, but we've got a puncher's chance in what will be the biggest game in the club's history."

And even though Jones and everyone at the Essex club is disappointed their game has not been chosen as a live television match, he will be telling his players they can still make a massive name for themselves by knocking out the Welsh side.

"The FA Cup gets national exposure and as a non-League team, nothing can compare to beating a League side in this tournament," the Billericay boss added.

"We can win our own league by 20 points, but nobody will remember that if we could get a victory on Saturday."