RoyalBlue But isn't it great when the BBC website says 'Manchester United will face Premiership rivals Reading'.
A mere dream just a decade ago!
Someone should tell the others on this thread that think this is a 'money spinning tie' for us minnows.
by Alan Partridge » 29 Jan 2007 14:09
RoyalBlue But isn't it great when the BBC website says 'Manchester United will face Premiership rivals Reading'.
A mere dream just a decade ago!
by Great Knolly » 29 Jan 2007 14:09
Royal Rother I am somewhat stunned how some Reading supporters can be disappointed to get drawn away to the biggest team in the world in the oldest club knock out competition in the world during our first ever season in the top flight of English football during which we have acquitted ourselves with great style and generated a growing appreciation from all sections of the country's football media and particularly its Southern based floating supporters.
This is brilliant for the club and the result is no foregone conclusion.
Man Utd will not play their first team, that's for sure, so why should we expect to get stuffed? It's beyond me.
(Of course it would have been lovely to get drawn at home to Plymouth, then home to Derby, then against Norwich before meeting Blackburn at Wembley, but that was just a tad unlikely.)
by Jeffers217 » 29 Jan 2007 14:09
by Barry the bird boggler » 29 Jan 2007 14:09
by noise » 29 Jan 2007 14:10
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by Big Ern » 29 Jan 2007 14:10
Platypuss Hey, at least we'll make lots of money.
Well, that's what's really important, isn't it?
by readingbedding » 29 Jan 2007 14:10
Great KnollyRoyal Rother I am somewhat stunned how some Reading supporters can be disappointed to get drawn away to the biggest team in the world in the oldest club knock out competition in the world during our first ever season in the top flight of English football during which we have acquitted ourselves with great style and generated a growing appreciation from all sections of the country's football media and particularly its Southern based floating supporters.
This is brilliant for the club and the result is no foregone conclusion.
Man Utd will not play their first team, that's for sure, so why should we expect to get stuffed? It's beyond me.
(Of course it would have been lovely to get drawn at home to Plymouth, then home to Derby, then against Norwich before meeting Blackburn at Wembley, but that was just a tad unlikely.)
We're not expecting to get stuffed. As has been said before, some of us are disappointed because we have come so far and are now in a position where we can genuinely hope for a place in the final, and now this draw makes that a bit more difficult
by Trigger » 29 Jan 2007 14:10
Royal Rother I am somewhat stunned how some Reading supporters can be disappointed to get drawn away to the biggest team in the world in the oldest club knock out competition in the world during our first ever season in the top flight of English football during which we have acquitted ourselves with great style and generated a growing appreciation from all sections of the country's football media and particularly its Southern based floating supporters.
by Ark Royal » 29 Jan 2007 14:11
by cmonurz » 29 Jan 2007 14:11
Wycombe Royalcmonurz Full strength team please Copps.
I don't agree. The players that got us to the 5th round deserve to keep their places and their chance to play at OT.
by Rawlie19 » 29 Jan 2007 14:11
fruitsRawlie19 I was confident of a good run in the cup this year, but that draw is the worst we could have had. Even ¢he£$ea would have been easier than ManUre. They're likely to rip us to shreds. Hope to be proved very wrong, but not confident anymore.
Why should they tear us apart, only one team has done that all season? The Arse and that was our own fault as we sat back and let them play,instead of playing them the Bolton way. Man Ure beat us 3-2 ,two of their goals were questionable to say the least,the biggest problem is whoever the ref is will be worth a goal to them. There is nothing to fear ,but fear itself.
Think of all the lovely money, even if we do lose.
Must admit once I heard prize twerp Brooking introduce the draw ,I just knew it would be the most difficult draw for us.
Nil Desperandum.
by Huntley & Palmer » 29 Jan 2007 14:11
by comeonthebiscuitmen » 29 Jan 2007 14:12
Bowman's QuiverSkinStrandedHuntley & Palmer Shit draw for me, Utd's reserve team is more than capable of beating us at OT. I'll only go if the ticket price is around £20 and they don't move it from a 3pm Saturday game.
I can guarantee now that the Man Utd Channel (BBC1) will show the game at either 5.15pm on the Saturday or 2pm on the Sunday.
Agreed. Mind you Sun is one day nearer to Champions League, might be to our advantage.
Clutching at straws, maybe, but Utd won't want to risk knocks so close to the Lille game on the following Tuesday in the CL. Could work in our favour if the likes of Rooney and Ronaldo are rested.
by papereyes » 29 Jan 2007 14:12
Jeffers217 I too am shocked at the comments i have just read on this website. That is a superb draw- a trip to one of the best stadiums in the country, great.
Indeed they are the best team at the moment but anything can happen in the cup. One thing- when does the Champions League restart? That could well be a welcome distraction.
Cheer up, this is a massive draw, cant wait
by fruits » 29 Jan 2007 14:13
RoyalBlue But isn't it great when the BBC website says 'Manchester United will face Premiership rivals Reading'.
A mere dream just a decade ago!
by Blue and White Toucan » 29 Jan 2007 14:13
by Wycombe Royal » 29 Jan 2007 14:13
cmonurzWycombe Royalcmonurz Full strength team please Copps.
I don't agree. The players that got us to the 5th round deserve to keep their places and their chance to play at OT.
I don't agree. Much has been made of the team spirit at the club, and all of the players should understand that the club comes above sentiment. Imho, we should play the team that stands the best chance of taking us to our first FA Cup QF in a generation (or more).
by M4 Junction 11 » 29 Jan 2007 14:14
by M4 Junction 11 » 29 Jan 2007 14:14
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