I bet Milivojevic wishes that Anthony Taylor was the ref yesterday instead of Michael Oliver; didn't seem to be too much difference in what Lacazette did with the sly kick out.
I bet Milivojevic wishes that Anthony Taylor was the ref yesterday instead of Michael Oliver; didn't seem to be too much difference in what Lacazette did with the sly kick out.
Arsenal have wasted time and dived all over the place.
And not exactly a weak side, they’ve scraped a 1-0 win against Leeds.
cant see them finishing anywhere near top 4 and long may it continue and there fans keep on whinging - although they can feel free to run riot at shithurst on Saturday.
A mate of mine said 16 out of 18, the two away AFC Wimbledon and Spurs.
It's a ridiculous record.
2009 - Hull City away. 09/10 - 2 home ties and an away game at Staines 10/11 - home tie 11/12 - Tie at Dagenham then 3 home ties 12/13 - 4 homes and a game away at Luton 13/14 - Drawn away at Southend 14/15 - Home tie but lost replay away. 15/16 - 2 home ties 16/17 - 5 consecutive home ties then lost at Spurs 17/18 - 2 home ties but then lost a replay at Rochdale 18/19 - 3 home ties and a game at Wimbledon 19/20 - 2 home ties
So in 11 years, their only away cup draws (official draws not replays) have been the long treks to Staines, Dagenham, Luton, Southend, Wimbledon and Spurs.
25 home ties and 6 away (none of them further than Essex)
A mate of mine said 16 out of 18, the two away AFC Wimbledon and Spurs.
It's a ridiculous record.
2009 - Hull City away. 09/10 - 2 home ties and an away game at Staines 10/11 - home tie 11/12 - Tie at Dagenham then 3 home ties 12/13 - 4 homes and a game away at Luton 13/14 - Drawn away at Southend 14/15 - Home tie but lost replay away. 15/16 - 2 home ties 16/17 - 5 consecutive home ties then lost at Spurs 17/18 - 2 home ties but then lost a replay at Rochdale 18/19 - 3 home ties and a game at Wimbledon 19/20 - 2 home ties
So in 11 years, their only away cup draws (official draws not replays) have been the long treks to Staines, Dagenham, Luton, Southend, Wimbledon and Spurs.
25 home ties and 6 away (none of them further than Essex)
Any one would think that the Police have had a word with the FA about the scum travelling all over the country causing havoc
City v Fulham on TV? Maybe at Craven Cottage but thats a dire game
Agreed. There aren't many exciting ties though, PL giant facing tricky away fixture etc.
BT Sport will show four live FA Cup fourth round matches across the last weekend of January, with Chelsea taking on Hull City, Northampton Town hosting Derby County, Watford ot Tranmere at home to Wolves or Man Utd and Arsenal's trip to Bournemouth.
None of the BT matches especially stand out either. Soton vs Spurs would be good if Spurs get through
City v Fulham on TV? Maybe at Craven Cottage but thats a dire game
Agreed. There aren't many exciting ties though, PL giant facing tricky away fixture etc.
BT Sport will show four live FA Cup fourth round matches across the last weekend of January, with Chelsea taking on Hull City, Northampton Town hosting Derby County, Watford ot Tranmere at home to Wolves or Man Utd and Arsenal's trip to Bournemouth.
None of the BT matches especially stand out either. Soton vs Spurs would be good if Spurs get through
I'm really surprised that neither BBC or BT have selected West Ham v West Brom
Slaven Bilic going back to his old side; West Brom on a high, West Ham on a low... all the qualities needed for an upset!!
Also surprised the BBC have selected Spurs v Middlesbrough as the replay game rather than Tranmere v Watford
No reason for City game to be chosen other than the FA Cup is BBC's only chance to show them live. Ridiculous game choice with very little promise of an upset.
A mate of mine said 16 out of 18, the two away AFC Wimbledon and Spurs.
It's a ridiculous record.
2009 - Hull City away. 09/10 - 2 home ties and an away game at Staines 10/11 - home tie 11/12 - Tie at Dagenham then 3 home ties 12/13 - 4 homes and a game away at Luton 13/14 - Drawn away at Southend 14/15 - Home tie but lost replay away. 15/16 - 2 home ties 16/17 - 5 consecutive home ties then lost at Spurs 17/18 - 2 home ties but then lost a replay at Rochdale 18/19 - 3 home ties and a game at Wimbledon 19/20 - 2 home ties
So in 11 years, their only away cup draws (official draws not replays) have been the long treks to Staines, Dagenham, Luton, Southend, Wimbledon and Spurs.
25 home ties and 6 away (none of them further than Essex)
Any one would think that the Police have had a word with the FA about the scum travelling all over the country causing havoc
City v Fulham on TV? Maybe at Craven Cottage but thats a dire game
Agreed. There aren't many exciting ties though, PL giant facing tricky away fixture etc.
BT Sport will show four live FA Cup fourth round matches across the last weekend of January, with Chelsea taking on Hull City, Northampton Town hosting Derby County, Watford ot Tranmere at home to Wolves or Man Utd and Arsenal's trip to Bournemouth.
None of the BT matches especially stand out either. Soton vs Spurs would be good if Spurs get through
I'm really surprised that neither BBC or BT have selected West Ham v West Brom
Slaven Bilic going back to his old side; West Brom on a high, West Ham on a low... all the qualities needed for an upset!!
Also surprised the BBC have selected Spurs v Middlesbrough as the replay game rather than Tranmere v Watford
Neutrals will still watch Spurs though.
How many people who aren't Tranmere or Watford fans are seriously bothered about watching their game?
The postponed Tranmere vs Watford game has been rearranged for Thursday 23rd
Watford play Aston Villa in the Premier League on Tuesday 21st. The 4th round (if they get through) vs Wolves or Man United will be on Sunday 26th
So the fact that they would have just 2 days to sell all the tickets for a home tie means they are now in a position where they have had to put tickets for a 4th round game on sale. They will be issuing refunds for all tickets if they lose to Tranmere, the whole things sounds like a logistical nightmare.
The postponed Tranmere vs Watford game has been rearranged for Thursday 23rd
Watford play Aston Villa in the Premier League on Tuesday 21st. The 4th round (if they get through) vs Wolves or Man United will be on Sunday 26th
So the fact that they would have just 2 days to sell all the tickets for a home tie means they are now in a position where they have had to put tickets for a 4th round game on sale. They will be issuing refunds for all tickets if they lose to Tranmere, the whole things sounds like a logistical nightmare.
A nightmare for the away club too, how can they put tickets on sale in advance, organise coaches etc when they don't know whether they're going to Tranmere or Watford, completely different parts of the country?
But it's on TV so the 4th round match can't be moved.
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There must be a good reason why he hasn't had a booking yet.
And now the spawny Gooners take the lead.
Not fair.
cant see them finishing anywhere near top 4 and long may it continue and there fans keep on whinging - although they can feel free to run riot at shithurst on Saturday.
2009 - Hull City away.
09/10 - 2 home ties and an away game at Staines
10/11 - home tie
11/12 - Tie at Dagenham then 3 home ties
12/13 - 4 homes and a game away at Luton
13/14 - Drawn away at Southend
14/15 - Home tie but lost replay away.
15/16 - 2 home ties
16/17 - 5 consecutive home ties then lost at Spurs
17/18 - 2 home ties but then lost a replay at Rochdale
18/19 - 3 home ties and a game at Wimbledon
19/20 - 2 home ties
So in 11 years, their only away cup draws (official draws not replays) have been the long treks to Staines, Dagenham, Luton, Southend, Wimbledon and Spurs.
25 home ties and 6 away (none of them further than Essex)
Any one would think that the Police have had a word with the FA about the scum travelling all over the country causing havoc
BT Sport will show four live FA Cup fourth round matches across the last weekend of January, with Chelsea taking on Hull City, Northampton Town hosting Derby County, Watford ot Tranmere at home to Wolves or Man Utd and Arsenal's trip to Bournemouth.
None of the BT matches especially stand out either. Soton vs Spurs would be good if Spurs get through
Slaven Bilic going back to his old side; West Brom on a high, West Ham on a low... all the qualities needed for an upset!!
Also surprised the BBC have selected Spurs v Middlesbrough as the replay game rather than Tranmere v Watford
How many people who aren't Tranmere or Watford fans are seriously bothered about watching their game?
They wouldnt have it on twitter even when I was telling them an away tie @ Bristol City or Shrewsbury was easier than that
Watford play Aston Villa in the Premier League on Tuesday 21st.
The 4th round (if they get through) vs Wolves or Man United will be on Sunday 26th
So the fact that they would have just 2 days to sell all the tickets for a home tie means they are now in a position where they have had to put tickets for a 4th round game on sale. They will be issuing refunds for all tickets if they lose to Tranmere, the whole things sounds like a logistical nightmare.
But it's on TV so the 4th round match can't be moved.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51125057
Think Tranmere would see this as a big chance to get through and have a nice easy game in the next round(Home to Man Utd)