'Why can't we do it again?'published at 19:12 GMT 12 January
Macclesfield
Macclesfield forward Isaac Buckley-Ricketts speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live about beating holders Crystal Palace: "Honestly it's surreal. It has set in a bit more now because we have spent time with our families, we have seen all of the posts, people are calling. It's very humbling. A moment like that brings so many people together, brings so much joy and does a lot for the club and for football."
On his winning goal on Saturday: "I saw the ball come across and my first thought was to maybe let it bounce and get a strike off, but in my peripheral vision I saw the keeper rushing out. So then I thought, let me get a good contact on it, it wasn't as good as I wanted, and because of the slow motion it felt like it took four hours in my head. But a goal is a goal for me."
On drawing Brentford in the next round: "We would have expected maybe one of the bigger boys, City, Chelsea but Brentford at home, they are a Premier League team themselves. We have shown already what we can do at home, so why can't we do it again?










