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FA Cup 22/23 Thread - Round 3 draw: is no longer relevant to us :(
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WOW... Wrexham were 3-0 up @ HT at home to Blyth Spartans
Its now 3-2 with 30mins to go0 -
ForeverAddickted said:WOW... Wrexham were 3-0 up @ HT at home to Blyth Spartans
Its now 3-2 with 30mins to go1 -
CAFCTrev said:Baldybonce said:ElfsborgAddick said:Redmidland said:Acab said:Redmidland said:One of my mates that used to coach Under 18 teams up in Nottinghamshire, with me, is now a Director of Coalville Town FC. He contacted me tonight and is really looking forward to the game, they will sell out their allocation for sure.
I just hope that our fans turn up for the game and help boost Coalvilles coffers.
It's what the FA cip is all about.'you're supposed to be at home''you're support is fucking shit''you're ground's too big for you'i'll happily pay a tenner to listen to that all afternoon.0 -
Redmidland said:One of my mates that used to coach Under 18 teams up in Nottinghamshire, with me, is now a Director of Coalville Town FC. He contacted me tonight and is really looking forward to the game, they will sell out their allocation for sure.
Coalville's stadium, Owen Street Sports Ground has a capacity of 2k and their average crowd is 400 odd.
Havant & Waterlooville and Truro combined had a lot less than 2k. My guess is Coalville will bring 600/700 max.
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Just the four post-match reds for Hendon tonight. Think Chippenham got one too.2
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clive said:0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:
But of course, the usual negative nellies will find some way to have a dig.0 -
PopIcon said:Redmidland said:One of my mates that used to coach Under 18 teams up in Nottinghamshire, with me, is now a Director of Coalville Town FC. He contacted me tonight and is really looking forward to the game, they will sell out their allocation for sure.
Coalville's stadium, Owen Street Sports Ground has a capacity of 2k and their average crowd is 400 odd.
Havant & Waterlooville and Truro combined had a lot less than 2k. My guess is Coalville will bring 600/700 max.
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I will be going. Never seen Coalville play - this draw is better then Huddersfield away or another league 1 side13
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Can’t wait!0
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Can't complain, 95% chance of going through to the next round. It would be good to have a little cup run or even a big 3rd round match no?1
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I am not assuming we will get through the tie, respect genuine Coalville supporters, and am actually looking forward to the game.0
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seth plum said:I am not assuming we will get through the tie, respect genuine Coleville supporters, and am actually looking forward to the game.
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seth plum said:I am not assuming we will get through the tie, respect genuine Coalville supporters, and am actually looking forward to the game.3
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Stewart said:I will be going. Never seen Coalville play - this draw is better then Huddersfield away or another league 1 side2
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Train strike planned for the Saturday. What will be a low attendance anyway, just got lower still.0
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clive said:
We may have the lowest FA cup gate in decades, give how badly effected SE trains are but also EMR which covers most routes into London for Coalville fans.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:seth plum said:I am not assuming we will get through the tie, respect genuine Coalville supporters, and am actually looking forward to the game.6
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msomerton said:clive said:
We may have the lowest FA cup gate in decades, give how badly effected SE trains are but also EMR which covers most routes into London for Coalville fans.1 -
Simonsen said:msomerton said:clive said:
We may have the lowest FA cup gate in decades, give how badly effected SE trains are but also EMR which covers most routes into London for Coalville fans.0 - Sponsored links:
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BBC taking an interest now ?
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msomerton said:clive said:
We may have the lowest FA cup gate in decades, give how badly effected SE trains are but also EMR which covers most routes into London for Coalville fans.
This is their FA cup semi final (since we don't do cup runs xD)0 -
Who remembers our fourth round tie against non-league Kettering at Sell-Out Park? They brought 50 coachloads, packed the Holmesdale Road end.
We won 2-1(Robert Lee, Paul Williams). January 1989. Attendance 16,001.
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Viewfinder said:Who remembers our fourth round tie against non-league Kettering at Sell-Out Park? They brought 50 coachloads, packed the Holmesdale Road end.
We won 2-1(Robert Lee, Paul Williams). January 1989. Attendance 16,001.1 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:
BBC taking an interest now ?18 -
This bloke was hoping for another tie.6
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Stewart said:This bloke was hoping for another tie.3
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Stewart said:This bloke was hoping for another tie.0
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PopIcon said:Viewfinder said:Who remembers our fourth round tie against non-league Kettering at Sell-Out Park? They brought 50 coachloads, packed the Holmesdale Road end.
We won 2-1(Robert Lee, Paul Williams). January 1989. Attendance 16,001.1 -
I think the rail strike will now affect their numbers. It depends I suppose how much laying on coaches will cost, what with the cost of living crisis.
Even I, as a ST holder, and just 1 junction down from Coalville on the M1 will have to consider the cost of fuel etc.1