Just realised Newcastle, Villa, wolves and Leicester all still in. The only PL grounds I have never visited. This is the year I reckon. Leicester last 16, Villa last 8, Newcastle Semi final please, with Wolves to be relegated 🤣
Just realised Newcastle, Villa, wolves and Leicester all still in. The only PL grounds I have never visited. This is the year I reckon. Leicester last 16, Villa last 8, Newcastle Semi final please, with Wolves to be relegated 🤣
Just realised Newcastle, Villa, wolves and Leicester all still in. The only PL grounds I have never visited. This is the year I reckon. Leicester last 16, Villa last 8, Newcastle Semi final please, with Wolves to be relegated 🤣
4th round draw below (in bold is what i think the live tv games will be if there is a full Thursday-Monday schedule again):
Manchester United v Leicester City
Leeds United v Millwall or Dagenham and Redbridge
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea
Preston North End or Charlton Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers
Exeter City v Nottingham Forest
Coventry City v Ipswich Town
Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Mansfield Town or Wigan Athletic v Fulham
Birmingham City v Newcastle United
Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool
Everton v Bournemouth
Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Leyton Orient or Derby County v Manchester City
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace
Stoke City v Cardiff City
15 games on that list that probably rank more likely to be a tv game than Preston or Charlton v Wycombe unless we sign the current equivalent of Allan Simonsen in the meantime…
Concentrate on tomorrow. Don’t have extra time it will knacker us for Rotherham, but otherwise practice penalties.
I could well be wrong but with the shorter turnaround time to Rotherham, i expect Jones to now name a slightly different lineup than if we'd played on Saturday and had 1 week to the next game.
Concentrate on tomorrow. Don’t have extra time it will knacker us for Rotherham, but otherwise practice penalties.
I could well be wrong but with the shorter turnaround time to Rotherham, i expect Jones to now name a slightly different lineup than if we'd played on Saturday and had 1 week to the next game.
Concentrate on tomorrow. Don’t have extra time it will knacker us for Rotherham, but otherwise practice penalties.
I could well be wrong but with the shorter turnaround time to Rotherham, i expect Jones to now name a slightly different lineup than if we'd played on Saturday and had 1 week to the next game.
Possibly but coming out of January and the New Year rather than playing too many games which is the norm, we seem to have played too few. He might want to get game time into the first team and make subs later in the game.
And on another note I think the way the draw is done needs to be rethinked. I noticed (and said on here) that when the 3rd round was drawn the people taking the balls our of the "hat" weren't really mixing the balls up enough. They get told to "give the balls a stir" and all the do is swirl them around. You can see the balls just moving around the bowl without really changing places. It actually needs a hand (or two) to actually grab the balls and give them a good mix.
Iirc about half a dozen balls in the 50's all got drawn together.
Concentrate on tomorrow. Don’t have extra time it will knacker us for Rotherham, but otherwise practice penalties.
I could well be wrong but with the shorter turnaround time to Rotherham, i expect Jones to now name a slightly different lineup than if we'd played on Saturday and had 1 week to the next game.
I'm not at all sure the Welsh wonder joins up his thinking that far I've got more money on him sending out a barely changed squad match after match and flogging everyone until they actually breakdown
3 games away in succession all in the North West in January is about as tough as it gets
Concentrate on tomorrow. Don’t have extra time it will knacker us for Rotherham, but otherwise practice penalties.
I could well be wrong but with the shorter turnaround time to Rotherham, i expect Jones to now name a slightly different lineup than if we'd played on Saturday and had 1 week to the next game.
I'm not at all sure the Welsh wonder joins up his thinking that far I've got more money on him sending out a barely changed squad match after match and flogging everyone until they actually breakdown
3 games away in succession all in the North West in January is about as tough as it gets
I was hoping that on Saturday we would name an unchanged side again and really tried to get a result but now it is Tuesday Im hoping we make alot of changes as Saturday is far more important, we need to try to keep the league points coming
Was obviously disappointed in the draw at first but don't see it as bad as some are saying.
Think we'll end up losing tomorrow night anyway so avoid the disappointment of missing out on a decent draw if we do lose.
Also can see someone getting Matt Bloomfield from Wycombe (think he'd really suit Luton). With them losing some key players who have been recalled and potentially with a new manager I think it's very winnable.
4th round draw below (in bold is what i think the live tv games will be if there is a full Thursday-Monday schedule again):
Manchester United v Leicester City
Leeds United v Millwall or Dagenham and Redbridge
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea
Preston North End or Charlton Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers
Exeter City v Nottingham Forest
Coventry City v Ipswich Town
Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Mansfield Town or Wigan Athletic v Fulham
Birmingham City v Newcastle United
Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool
Everton v Bournemouth
Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Leyton Orient or Derby County v Manchester City
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace
Stoke City v Cardiff City
15 games on that list that probably rank more likely to be a tv game than Preston or Charlton v Wycombe unless we sign the current equivalent of Allan Simonsen in the meantime…
My dad, a big Arsenal fan decided last minute to go to the third replay at Filbert St and I went along with him. We drove down from Stockport with no tickets because the attendance for the first replay at Leicester was 25k ish and the second replay attracted under 20k.
We were walking to the ground a good 40 minutes before ko and was wondering why so many fans were walking in the opposite direction. We started hearing rumours that the gates had been shut but carried on anyway as we thought it unlikely but we actually could not get anywhere near the ground, there were thousands locked out.
The attendance was just over 30k which was Filbert Streets capacity back then and I swear the same number were locked out. I never did get my head round why every man and his dog decided to turn up for what was the 5th game between the clubs in such a short space of time.
I suspect the fact that it went to a number of replays made it more of an event. I've no interest in Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday or Filbert Street, but I can remember everyone talking about that series of matches because it seemed so incredible. I guess a lot of people went along because they wanted to be able to do the Max Boyce thing and say, 'I was where'. It'd be interesting to know what percentage of the crowd were Leicester fans.
It does seem mad though how easy it was to just walk up to big matches in those days. I remember as late as 1991 accompanying a friend to see Arsenal at home on the last day of the season, when they were picking up the trophy for winning the league. Just paid at the turnstile and walked in, no problem.
Just realised Newcastle, Villa, wolves and Leicester all still in. The only PL grounds I have never visited. This is the year I reckon. Leicester last 16, Villa last 8, Newcastle Semi final please, with Wolves to be relegated 🤣
I'd forgotten that Macaulay Langstaff had joined Millwall, as he was a much sought after lower league striker when he was at Notts County, but hasn't stepped up.
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Manchester United v Leicester City
Leeds United v Millwall or Dagenham and Redbridge
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea
Preston North End or Charlton Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers
Exeter City v Nottingham Forest
Coventry City v Ipswich Town
Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Mansfield Town or Wigan Athletic v Fulham
Birmingham City v Newcastle United
Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool
Everton v Bournemouth
Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Leyton Orient or Derby County v Manchester City
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace
Stoke City v Cardiff City
15 games on that list that probably rank more likely to be a tv game than Preston or Charlton v Wycombe unless we sign the current equivalent of Allan Simonsen in the meantime…
I've got more money on him sending out a barely changed squad match after match and flogging everyone until they actually breakdown
3 games away in succession all in the North West in January is about as tough as it gets
Think we'll end up losing tomorrow night anyway so avoid the disappointment of missing out on a decent draw if we do lose.
Also can see someone getting Matt Bloomfield from Wycombe (think he'd really suit Luton). With them losing some key players who have been recalled and potentially with a new manager I think it's very winnable.
It does seem mad though how easy it was to just walk up to big matches in those days. I remember as late as 1991 accompanying a friend to see Arsenal at home on the last day of the season, when they were picking up the trophy for winning the league. Just paid at the turnstile and walked in, no problem.
The league is all that matters.
It is Wall v West Am after all 🙄🤣🤣🤣