Alfreton or Leyton Orient

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I'm more than happy with this draw. I would have preferred Alfreton though, having never seen us play them before. I don't see why people are upset about Orient fans' comments about us. Sure, the insults about Hull being a dump bring to mind the words 'people', 'glasshouses', 'shouldn't', 'throw', and 'stones', but an away game at almost any team in the Championship would be a **** one for them.

Like many City fans I don't know why we don't go for it in the FA Cup. We're miles away from having a team that could compete for survival in the Premier League, and promotion would be an expensive 12-month nightmare just like it was last time. So why not try and emulate those second tier sides who've made it to Cup finals in recent years: Millwall in 2004, and Cardiff in 2008 and 2012. We were cheated out of a Wembley semi-final with Chelsea by Arsenal in 2009, and that's the best we've achieved in my lifetime. I'd like to see us better that.

I've no doubt whatsoever though that Bruce will insist he'd love a Cup run, before playing our reserves and getting us knocked out so he can concentrate on having us achieve the fantastic feat of finishing about 10th.
 
I'm more than happy with this draw. I would have preferred Alfreton though, having never seen us play them before. I don't see why people are upset about Orient fans' comments about us. Sure, the insults about Hull being a dump bring to mind the words 'people', 'glasshouses', 'shouldn't', 'throw', and 'stones', but an away game at almost any team in the Championship would be a **** one for them.

Like many City fans I don't know why we don't go for it in the FA Cup. We're miles away from having a team that could compete for survival in the Premier League, and promotion would be an expensive 12-month nightmare just like it was last time. So why not try and emulate those second tier sides who've made it to Cup finals in recent years: Millwall in 2004, and Cardiff in 2008 and 2012. We were cheated out of a Wembley semi-final with Chelsea by Arsenal in 2009, and that's the best we've achieved in my lifetime. I'd like to see us better that.

I've no doubt whatsoever though that Bruce will insist he'd love a Cup run, before playing our reserves and getting us knocked out so he can concentrate on having us achieve the fantastic feat of finishing about 10th.

money isn't it? the PL is everything and in europe the ****ing CL is everything.

cups like the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA & CWC have been devalued by TV and armchair fans, foreign so-called fans wanting safe, glitzy football..

a proper hell for leather, mud and studs battle with Orient where both teams actually give a **** and want to win a trophy is what it should be about..

rant over.
 
money isn't it? the PL is everything and in europe the ****ing CL is everything.

cups like the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA & CWC have been devalued by TV and armchair fans, foreign so-called fans wanting safe, glitzy football..

a proper hell for leather, mud and studs battle with Orient where both teams actually give a **** and want to win a trophy is what it should be about..

rant over

<cry> I wish you weren't right

I'm more than happy with Orient, it was a regular fixture back in the day and we haven't played them for years.

Agreed, some of my first memories as a City fan are of drab games at Fer Ark in the pissing rain against teams like Orient. I've no doubt I'll thoroughly enjoy seeing us go head-to-head again. It'll probably help me appreciate the last 8/9 years a bit more too.
 
Orient are among my early memories of watching City. The play off semi final in 2001 comes to mind, as does a 3-0 win at the KC in our first promotion season.

I remember that 3-0 win. It coiuld have been about 10-0 if our strikers could stay onside, we went through on goal a ridiculous number of times late on but kept being offside.
 
I want an away draw to a prem london team (fulham or chelsea preferably) but I'm happy to have an easy-ish tie... although we often **** it up in the cup... a little run would be nice.
 
Get were ya coming from Cat but it shouldnt be a distraction. What i hate is every manager weve had lately has pretended to be having a go in the press before hand. Peter Taylor before Villa. Pearson and Shakey before Wigan(I think) Barmby before Crawley. Then afterwards spout the old leagues the prioroty bollocks.

Its one ****ing game, go out and have a go. I'd rather they put in 4 or 5 kids or played four forwards and just go all out attack. Never mind if we got beat 4-2 just go for it.

Spot on Chazz. Every manager at every club will say they're going all out to win. And they will be,kind of. Its a good chance to play the likes of Cairney and Hobbs. Prossy can start alongside Mclean ect.
 
Time for sweet revenge.

I'd recently been playing as Orient on the new FIFA on career made, that was until I got annoyed with it when Yeovil scored against me and I threw the pad across the room.

It broke.

I will not play it again.

We must beat them as some kind of catharsis for my good self.
 
Sentimental for me even though i am now miles away , the first match i remember was the 3 rd Round FA Cup v Leyton Orient, who were First Division then, in 1963,so it will be 50 years.We lost 2-0 after drawing there 1-1.It was a bad winter the game being postponed many times.Doug Clarke,Jock Davidson,Garvey,and a young Chris Chilton.
 

....and they have the cheek to call Hull the grimiest place on earth. Ever been to Hackney and Leytonstone lately.? MAKES BRANDSHOLME LOOK LIKE BUCK HOUSE.

I hope we either win playing our fringe/reserve players,or lose if were going to play the first team. We must consentrate on the league. Hey you knew someone would say it,the cup is no more than a distraction these days. Sad but true.
Good match for Hobbs, Cairney and Proz IMO

The game where Amos gets another start. Yes it will be all the fringe players with some kids. Shame Liam Cooper is now Cup tied @ Chesterfield but maybe Conor Townsend can get a start in this game.
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my team for this one would be : -

Amos

Hobbs Faye Dawson(c)

Rosenoir McKenna Olifinjana Townsend

Cairney in the hole

McLean Proschwitz

.............. should be more than good enough to beat Leyton Orient. imo


subs bench:- a mixture of seniors and kids. Give Max Clark, Lewis Clarkson and Margets 3 of the spots though.
 
Sentimental for me even though i am now miles away , the first match i remember was the 3 rd Round FA Cup v Leyton Orient, who were First Division then, in 1963,so it will be 50 years.We lost 2-0 after drawing there 1-1.It was a bad winter the game being postponed many times.Doug Clarke,Jock Davidson,Garvey,and a young Chris Chilton.

My husband tells me this match was the first he saw in London after changing jobs from working in Lancaster. It was in February and indeed a bad winter. He was subsequently in London for 3 years before emigrating.