by Stranded » 11 Nov 2024 13:03
by Brogue » 11 Nov 2024 13:05
by South Coast Royal » 11 Nov 2024 13:29
SutekhSilver Fox The FA don't care about the FA cup so I'm not sure why anyone would get so butt hurt if we don't put out our strongest XI
The club should be caring because there is the chance the club can get some much needed cash in to help pay wages when the Olise money runs out. Not to mention the supporters who don’t want to be on the end of what would be the most embarrassing FA Cup defeat in the club’s history.
Presume the club are also getting some TV money for agreeing to shift the tie.
by tidus_mi2 » 11 Nov 2024 14:56
South Coast RoyalSutekhSilver Fox The FA don't care about the FA cup so I'm not sure why anyone would get so butt hurt if we don't put out our strongest XI
The club should be caring because there is the chance the club can get some much needed cash in to help pay wages when the Olise money runs out. Not to mention the supporters who don’t want to be on the end of what would be the most embarrassing FA Cup defeat in the club’s history.
Presume the club are also getting some TV money for agreeing to shift the tie.
Agreed.
Just because the FA doesn't care doesn't mean that we should do likewise.
All money received is very important and it is a nonsense to say that the League is more important when we won't be getting promoted and will have to fall to pieces to get relegated.
The FA Cup is currently the most important competition that we are in so we should be fielding our strongest side.
by South Coast Royal » 11 Nov 2024 15:37
tidus_mi2South Coast RoyalSutekh
The club should be caring because there is the chance the club can get some much needed cash in to help pay wages when the Olise money runs out. Not to mention the supporters who don’t want to be on the end of what would be the most embarrassing FA Cup defeat in the club’s history.
Presume the club are also getting some TV money for agreeing to shift the tie.
Agreed.
Just because the FA doesn't care doesn't mean that we should do likewise.
All money received is very important and it is a nonsense to say that the League is more important when we won't be getting promoted and will have to fall to pieces to get relegated.
The FA Cup is currently the most important competition that we are in so we should be fielding our strongest side.
With all due respect, we have a lot of games in this period to negotiate and we shouldn't need our strongest side to overcome a Tier 7 side. We shouldn't under-estimate them to avoid an embarrassment but I think all we realistically have to do is have a few players in the team that can match their physicality, saw somewhere that they have a team of giants.
by Clyde1998 » 14 Nov 2024 09:19
by katweslowski » 14 Nov 2024 10:41
by Sutekh » 14 Nov 2024 14:04
katweslowski Will be interesting to see how many we sell in the home areas. I saw some whinging about ticket prices.
by katweslowski » 14 Nov 2024 16:41
Sutekhkatweslowski Will be interesting to see how many we sell in the home areas. I saw some whinging about ticket prices.
Areas? Bet some of the stands will be closed.
by Tinpot Royal » 14 Nov 2024 17:24
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Nov 2024 17:56
RoyalBlueURZZZZZZZZSutekh
Good, nice to know the FA Cup and opponents are being taken seriously.
It's pragmatism. Our Under 21 team regularly win the Berks & Bucks cup, the opposition we are playing in the cup are of the same standard of the teams we play in that competition. .
As a club we've won it three times in the last 30 years albeit two of those wins have come in the past three years. Depends on definition of 'regularly' I guess but I wouldn't be tempted to underestimate what Harborough might be able to do on the day.
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Nov 2024 17:58
Clyde1998RG30 Same pricing as the Fleetwood game with the exception of 13 & Under being £2 ticket rather than £4.
Disappointing they've not changed the pricing. Obviously they think they'll make more money with £15 tickets compared to £10 ones.
by Royals and Racers » 15 Nov 2024 11:25
Clyde1998 Harborough have sold 1,300 tickets so far.
by Clyde1998 » 15 Nov 2024 11:31
Royals and RacersClyde1998 Harborough have sold 1,300 tickets so far.
Now almost 2000 and they have requested more tickets from RFC.
by RG30 » 15 Nov 2024 11:43
by Armadillo Roadkill » 15 Nov 2024 11:57
RG30 Don't FA Cup rules state they are entitled to the whole of the South Stand anyway?
by Clyde1998 » 15 Nov 2024 12:06
RG30 Don't FA Cup rules state they are entitled to the whole of the South Stand anyway?
by Mr Angry » 15 Nov 2024 13:43
by Sutekh » 15 Nov 2024 14:16
Mr Angry Harborough Town's average home attendance is 369 and that includes 1,600 for the recent visit of Bury.
by The Royal Forester » 15 Nov 2024 14:30
SutekhMr Angry Harborough Town's average home attendance is 369 and that includes 1,600 for the recent visit of Bury.
Pretty meaningless though when it comes to their “big day”, they’ll possibly bring 10 times that average.
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