Stoke City 0 Newcastle United 0: Newcastle's beleaguered boss Sam Allardyce will stagger on to an FA Cup replay with Stoke at St James' Park desperately hoping his side's battling qualities have a major effect on his long-term job prospects.
Rumours of a likely dismissal should the Magpies have been grounded in the Potteries were played down by the Newcastle hierarchy but the pressure on Allardyce would have reached almost intolerable proportions if the Championship club had advanced.
The presence of Alex Ferguson at the Britannia Stadium was a reminder of how the world's oldest cup competition can change the course of a managerial career.
And should Allardyce survive and eventually go on to achieve even a quarter of the success Ferguson has had at Manchester United — Newcastle's next opponents — he may reflect on his side's durability during a tricky couple of minutes immediately after Jon Parkin's introduction, which might well have sunk Newcastle without trace.
On top for long spells, the Magpies were looking increasingly unlikely to make the breakthrough when Parkin latched onto Ricardo Fuller's cutback.
The substitute looked certain to score but Steven Taylor and Abdoulaye Faye jointly flung themselves in the way of the goalbound shot and kept it out.
Similarly, Shay Given was odds against to deny Richard Cresswell's volley from the resulting corner but somehow the Republic of Ireland international stuck out a hand and managed it.