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FA Cup 23/24 Thread
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MrOneLung said:As long as whoever we draw away, has a rival local team, who come on here to try to get us to use their parking and pre game bar receipts0
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Ii was at Badgers yesterday, Enfield brought a fair few, was certainly "cosy" and nigh on impossible to segregate. Still, plenty of time to sort it before the replay9
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Got a 0-1 to them written all over it haha1
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LargeAddick said:killerandflash said:aliwibble said:Bromley at home to Blackpool, AFC Wimbledon at home to Cheltenham Town. Lots of London home ties here.1
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If we can’t beat CVPM at The Valley it will be the worst result in our history. I hope we put out a strong team but even with a fair smattering of youngsters we should still run out easy winners.
Pleased for them though and for once I’ll be there so hope it’s a decent turn out. However with three consecutive home Saturday games some will definitely give it a miss. Hope the Club run the usual Valley Express routes.3 -
stackitsteve said:TV game that13
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RonnieMoore said:stackitsteve said:TV game that0
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A couple of pictures from yesterday.
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Great draw for them, my Dad used to play cricket and rugby at Old Brocks next door so walked past the ground a lot as a youngster0
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My guess is that the tv games will be:
Bromley v Blackpool
Chesterfield v Portsmouth
Mansfield v Wrexham (because it's Wrexham)
Then i'm struggling. Maybe Hereford v Gillingham or Crewe v Derby.
Nothing else really stands out.0 - Sponsored links:
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I was born and lived on Sheppey untill 1997 would be good to them v Charlton in the next round,if we both get through
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67106905
Picking out non league at home to league clubs, in terms of TV "attractiveness"
Chesterfield v Portsmouth
Bromley v Blackpool
Kidderminster Harriers v Fleetwood Town
Hereford v Gillingham
Ebbsfleet United or Slough Town v Grimsby Town
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golfaddick said:RonnieMoore said:stackitsteve said:TV game that
Could come into play if there’s a replay.4 -
Charlton Athletic v Cray Valley Paper mill.
A local Derby in 20234 -
blackpool72 said:guinnessaddick said:seth plum said:It would be near impossible for Cray Valley to have hosted the tie, romantic though that would've been.
Had they been the home team I am pretty sure they would have accepted it being played at the Valley, them being the nominal home team. Common sense, and good fellowship from Charlton would have made it possible. I still feel it has some magic of the cup features to make it a TV game.
When I went to see them yesterday a couple of their guys said they would love it to be Charlton, one bloke said it would be the Lisbie link that would make it special. They were a friendly bunch, but amazingly just after half time some Enfield Town fans had a scuffle of some sorts in the area opposite the main 100 seater stand, and led to the ref pausing the game. WTF? I have no idea.
Young Lisbie (wide tricky runner type) equalised twice down the slope, a vital one just before half time, Lisbie on a hat trick was chopped early in the second half and had to be subbed, but Cray scored a nice third goal. Then the bloke who had chopped Lisbie decided to chop his replacement (another wide tricky runner type) and got a second yellow and was off.
Kevin Lisbie was certainly there, and all in all it was very enjoyable and constantly interesting, the standard of football is mostly competent and honest.
A genuine local derby!
Not sure if it's still allowed today mind.0 -
Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?0
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Has anyone mentioned the Lisbie connection yet?0
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Ooh is there a connection with Lisbie?
Pray tell…2 -
I call "Total humiliation and embarassment" first!
(Us of course)0 -
Saw our U18s play them in pre season and win 3-2.In the league they’ve been decent for a couple of seasons. Big strong lad up front Freddy Parker, and quick Lisbie Jr alongside him.1
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Stig said:Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?If we'd played Thames FC, who were at Custom House across the river, they would have been closer, but it doesn't look we did.1
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I was born in Sidcup but lived in Cray since I was 5. Not normally interested in this type of game but CV originate from the mill near The Bull pub in St Paul’s Cray, I’ve drank in the mills Bar/social club in the 80’s after the mill had closed.Probably go to this to try to help them with their payout. Would be good if the club give them 100% rather than 50%. They can’t can’t surely have many regulars. I hope our fans get behind this one and we smash them by 6 or 7.1
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Stig said:Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?
Also not counting playing West Ham and Palace as the "home" side1 -
InspectorSands said:Stig said:Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?If we'd played Thames FC, who were at Custom House across the river, they would have been closer, but it doesn't look we did.
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Numbers said:I was born in Sidcup but lived in Cray since I was 5. Not normally interested in this type of game but CV originate from the mill near The Bull pub in St Paul’s Cray, I’ve drank in the mills Bar/social club in the 80’s after the mill had closed.Probably go to this to try to help them with their payout. Would be good if the club give them 100% rather than 50%. They can’t can’t surely have many regulars. I hope our fans get behind this one and we smash them by 6 or 7.FA 10%0
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The Emirates FA Cup
Season 2023-24
Payments made from The FA's prize fundExtra preliminary round winners (208) £1,125 Extra preliminary round losers (208) £375 Preliminary round winners (136) £1,444 Preliminary round losers (136) £481 First round qualifying winners (112) £2,250 First round qualifying losers (112) £750 Second round qualifying winners (80) £3,375 Second round qualifying losers (80) £1,125 Third round qualifying winners (40) £5,625 Third round qualifying losers (40) £1,875 Fourth round qualifying winners (32) £9,375 Fourth round qualifying losers (32) £3,125 First round proper winners (40) £41,000 Second round proper winners (20) £67,000 Third round proper winners (32) £105,000 Fourth round proper winners (16) £120,000 Fifth round proper winners (8) £225,000 Quarter-final winners (4) £450,000 Semi-final winners (2) £1,000,000 Semi-final losers (2) £500,000 Final runners-up (1) £1,000,000 Final winners (1) £2,000,000 Amounts are per club in each round. Numbers in brackets represent the number of clubs receiving the respective payment per round.
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Was the 579 odd a record crowd for them yesterday? They normally get about 130
ed. no, record was 663 in 20190 -
Lisbie jr scored twice today for Cray Valley0
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Great times (for everyone else )1
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golfaddick said:RonnieMoore said:stackitsteve said:TV game that0