by UpThePrem » 02 Dec 2019 22:58
by Lower West » 02 Dec 2019 23:28
by royalp-we » 02 Dec 2019 23:34
Old Man Andrewsroyalp-we Perfect draw. A chance for the U23’s to show what they can offer and makes the January fixtures splendid, all relatively short trips and more chance of getting a run of form together.
Why are we playing the under 23's? We don't need to rest players, we won't go up and we won't go down either. A cup run could be the only excitement we get all season, play our strongest side.
by windermereROYAL » 03 Dec 2019 00:09
by URZZZZ » 03 Dec 2019 01:46
windermereROYAL Some funny reactions on their forums, crap draw but winnable is the general feeling. plucked this one out.
25 mins from London, decent stadium, awful team, a town full of pubs and 3hrs away. Some of you must live in Monte Carlo if you think it's the worst draw possible. An over-nighter in Oxford or London and a good chance of R4, easy for me to say given I'm only 20mins away but it is just the luck of the draw. Hopefully we get to see Charlie and progress to the next round.
by Sutekh » 03 Dec 2019 06:26
royalp-weOld Man Andrewsroyalp-we Perfect draw. A chance for the U23’s to show what they can offer and makes the January fixtures splendid, all relatively short trips and more chance of getting a run of form together.
Why are we playing the under 23's? We don't need to rest players, we won't go up and we won't go down either. A cup run could be the only excitement we get all season, play our strongest side.
Because we play 4 games in 10 days before it. This cup game sits right between two very tough fixtures against Fulham (3) and Forest (4).
We would only moan that Bowen risked the likes of Ejaria and Puscas if they picked up injuries in a game where youngsters could, and should be given the opportunity to start really.
We could be around the drop zone or we could be punching for the top half. A lot can happen between now and January.
by Dr_Hfuhruhurr » 03 Dec 2019 06:44
stealthpapeswindermereROYAL Been drawn away the last trillion times in the FA cup and people moaning cos we are at home for once
probably different people? also, no one as far as I can see has moaned.
by Stranded » 03 Dec 2019 08:28
by Hendo » 03 Dec 2019 08:53
URZZZZwindermereROYAL Some funny reactions on their forums, crap draw but winnable is the general feeling. plucked this one out.
25 mins from London, decent stadium, awful team, a town full of pubs and 3hrs away. Some of you must live in Monte Carlo if you think it's the worst draw possible. An over-nighter in Oxford or London and a good chance of R4, easy for me to say given I'm only 20mins away but it is just the luck of the draw. Hopefully we get to see Charlie and progress to the next round.
It’s probably not far off the worst draw for them to be fair. Can you think of many worse times for them? At least games like Barnsley and Hull aren’t a million miles away for them
by LUX » 03 Dec 2019 09:38
LUX I'm a hypocrite when it comes to the FA Cup.
It was the best competition in the world when I was growing up and I can still recite all the finals from 1969-1985. It really pisses me off when teams play their reserves nowadays, plus Cup Final day no longer means very much for the neutral. No idea who the current holders are. Prolly Man City or Liverpool.
Then again, I'd be happy for us to play our reserves v Blackpool/every round. 3 points means more than progressing in the Cup to me.
by genome » 03 Dec 2019 09:41
windermereROYAL Some funny reactions on their forums, crap draw but winnable is the general feeling. plucked this one out.
25 mins from London, decent stadium, awful team, a town full of pubs and 3hrs away. Some of you must live in Monte Carlo if you think it's the worst draw possible. An over-nighter in Oxford or London and a good chance of R4, easy for me to say given I'm only 20mins away but it is just the luck of the draw. Hopefully we get to see Charlie and progress to the next round.
by John Smith » 03 Dec 2019 09:51
by Stranded » 03 Dec 2019 12:23
John Smith Why is everyone acting like we are through already? Blackpool are a perfectly capable side who are two points off third in League One. I would want to see as strong a side as possible starting. Gnanduillet is a huge threat.
by Whore Jackie » 03 Dec 2019 12:44
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 03 Dec 2019 15:04
windermereROYAL Some funny reactions on their forums, crap draw but winnable is the general feeling. plucked this one out.
25 mins from London, decent stadium, awful team, a town full of pubs and 3hrs away. Some of you must live in Monte Carlo if you think it's the worst draw possible. An over-nighter in Oxford or London and a good chance of R4, easy for me to say given I'm only 20mins away but it is just the luck of the draw. Hopefully we get to see Charlie and progress to the next round.
by RoyalBlue » 03 Dec 2019 18:16
windermereROYAL Some funny reactions on their forums, crap draw but winnable is the general feeling. plucked this one out.
25 mins from London, decent stadium, awful team, a town full of pubs and 3hrs away. Some of you must live in Monte Carlo if you think it's the worst draw possible. An over-nighter in Oxford or London and a good chance of R4, easy for me to say given I'm only 20mins away but it is just the luck of the draw. Hopefully we get to see Charlie and progress to the next round.
by stealthpapes » 03 Dec 2019 18:46
by KC Royal » 03 Dec 2019 19:14
Einstein agogoKC Royal Would like Gillingham away please, but given I've been waiting 10 years I won't hold my breath!
Will probably be either Man Utd or another Championship club...
Edit - Actually Tottenham home or away would appeal too.
Why Gillingham????
by Green » 03 Dec 2019 22:29
stealthpapes Thread crossover.
It's certainly not true for Blyth.
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