by tom_t69 » 07 Jan 2007 18:36
by Fat Leather Jacket » 07 Jan 2007 18:43
by alad » 07 Jan 2007 20:05
Pool and Darts I too, am with Coppell 100%.
I don't want Doyle, Shorey, Little, Sidwell, Sonks, Ingi etc. etc at risk of getting crocked by some lower league team who fancy getting a premiership scalp in the cup.
Who REALLY thinks we can cope with two or three key injuries at this stage of the season?
I mean, it has never happened against Burnley before has it?!?!
When we have been in the Premiership for another season or two, with a much larger squad of quality players, then I think that we should make a good go for the FA cup. We are doing very well this season, but are nowhere near safe enough yet. Like someone said, a few defeats on the spin, and results elsewhere, and we could very quickly be looking nervously over our shoulder. FWIW, I do honestly believe we will stay up, but only if we continue with how we have done so far. take Shorey, Doyle and one of our centrebacks out of the picture, and we won't be able to do that.
It is also good that the rest of the squad get some proper first team football. May even motivate them to try harder and get into the first team in the league, who knows?
I still remember the great cup runs we had in 97/98. How quickly were they forgotten when we went down at the end of the season?
We are not yet in that bracket of teams that can realistically go for the FA cup, that second tier of teams that are established, and have a decent squad. I'm sure we will be in a year or two, and then I'd be glad for us to have a crack at it!!
by tom_t69 » 07 Jan 2007 20:36
Fat Leather Jacket Spell his name right for fecks sake.
by phil in cornwall » 07 Jan 2007 21:28
tom_t69Fat Leather Jacket Spell his name right for fecks sake.
soz i made a typo not really a great reply much didnt add much to the forum.
by phil in cornwall » 07 Jan 2007 22:05
by Pool and Darts » 07 Jan 2007 22:27
aladPool and Darts I too, am with Coppell 100%.
I don't want Doyle, Shorey, Little, Sidwell, Sonks, Ingi etc. etc at risk of getting crocked by some lower league team who fancy getting a premiership scalp in the cup.
Who REALLY thinks we can cope with two or three key injuries at this stage of the season?
I mean, it has never happened against Burnley before has it?!?!
When we have been in the Premiership for another season or two, with a much larger squad of quality players, then I think that we should make a good go for the FA cup. We are doing very well this season, but are nowhere near safe enough yet. Like someone said, a few defeats on the spin, and results elsewhere, and we could very quickly be looking nervously over our shoulder. FWIW, I do honestly believe we will stay up, but only if we continue with how we have done so far. take Shorey, Doyle and one of our centrebacks out of the picture, and we won't be able to do that.
It is also good that the rest of the squad get some proper first team football. May even motivate them to try harder and get into the first team in the league, who knows?
I still remember the great cup runs we had in 97/98. How quickly were they forgotten when we went down at the end of the season?
We are not yet in that bracket of teams that can realistically go for the FA cup, that second tier of teams that are established, and have a decent squad. I'm sure we will be in a year or two, and then I'd be glad for us to have a crack at it!!
Where do you draw the line with regard to sustaining an injury? Should the players not train as they might pick up an injury that would rule them out of a league game? Should they not drive incase they have a car crash? Should they be banned from shopping incase they fall over?
They're professional footballers who are paid to play football matches. Using the excuse they might pick up an injury if they play in the cup is laughable.
by alad » 07 Jan 2007 22:35
by Platypuss » 07 Jan 2007 22:37
by royals pete » 07 Jan 2007 22:39
by Woodcote Royal » 07 Jan 2007 23:17
alad
Where do you draw the line with regard to sustaining an injury? Should the players not train as they might pick up an injury that would rule them out of a league game? Should they not drive incase they have a car crash? Should they be banned from shopping incase they fall over?
by tink » 08 Jan 2007 00:30
by alad » 08 Jan 2007 00:42
by Platypuss » 08 Jan 2007 00:43
tink the top four will all be going for the cup, and on their day, we can't beat any of them.
by Gav » 08 Jan 2007 01:10
alad It's time some of you grew a backbone and had your own opinion. If Coppell said he was taking the cup seriously you would all be agreeing with him.
Sheep
by alad » 08 Jan 2007 01:24
Gavalad It's time some of you grew a backbone and had your own opinion. If Coppell said he was taking the cup seriously you would all be agreeing with him.
Sheep
I do have an opinion, and it's not the same as yours.
Deal with it.
by Row V » 08 Jan 2007 02:14
by alad » 08 Jan 2007 03:03
Row V Speaks the ManUre supporter.
Can you simultaneously fish and watch utd on TV from your house?
by oldelmparky » 08 Jan 2007 09:04
Platypuss Indeed. I bloddy hate the fallacy of the false dichotomy. Please stop it.
by brendywendy » 08 Jan 2007 09:30
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