Cup goals dont count Well dont to Prossie any way. Its took him 6 months to score as many goals as Chris Wood did in 2 games
I believe I covered the part about us ****ing up by going and doing that. Trying to suggest that having a fixture build up later in the season due to the postponement is good for them is just as stupid. The teams going after promotion and the playoffs who got knocked out and don't have postponed games due to their scheduled opponents getting through are the ones who've done well. Cardiff's is a coin toss at the moment, we'll only find out whether it's been good or not when they get the postponed game played and see whether their squad struggles with a busier schedule.
We need Luton, Aldershot or Macclesfield at home in the 4th round To stand any chance of making round 5. Thats IF we get lucky and beat Orient in the Replay...
Do really want a cup run though. Unlike last season when we was both pretty **** a cup ran gave us something to look forward to. This year we both chasing promotion and dont need to distraction. I would be quite happy to get a big club in the next round. Club gets a pay day, and we get a good day out
It was a good header for the goal, but other than that, he was ****ing appalling. I can't remember ever being at a game praying that we didn't get an equaliser before, what a weird game. No ****er there, ****e football, the whole day was a farce. I'm not going to Leyton, I hope the team don't turn up either.
Thats the problem with the FA Cup. No one gives a **** anymore. Everyone just wants a pay day and a go at one of the big teams No ones too bothered about a cup run
I still enjoy the cup. Didn't go to the League cup fixture between us and Albion but I went today. Can't remember the last 3rd round FA cup game I missed.
This is what I thought! Although you never want to see your team lose, I feel we've all given Cardiff an extra advantage! But at least we don't have a replay!
Contradicted yourself a bit there Proud, I agree with what you posted previously. The cup gives the numerous teams with little to play for a bit of excitement, but when we're looking at promotion, it's an unwelcome distraction. Last season's cup run was the highlight of the season - how can you not enjoy hammering Forest 4-0, beating Prem Norwich and playing Chelsea in front of the TV cameras?
Teams are too bothered about going on a run when there chasing promotion If we was offered a trip to a big team but lose in the next round we would all probably take it. Purely for we have a day out and we can concentrate on the league. Last season was different when we was doing sod all in the league
I thought Proschwitz was okay, he wasn't spectacular but he held the ball up okay and put in a decent shift compared to some of the rest, I missed the goal though because we left early