Who do we want?

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York would be great. Away, though, to get them a bit more cash.

They'd get more cash if it was at the KC, as crowd revenue is split. Unless a match at KitKat was on telly.

Id like to see us away at another Championship side so it's the same no lose situation as Boro - if we're out it's no real shock and if we win then its no big deal. Maybe Derby if they get through.
 
Stevenage or Peterborough!

Really do NOT want Derby, they'd rip us a new one. Steve Mc is doing a frigging amazing job there, and they're my top tip for promotion.
 
Stevenage or Peterborough!

Really do NOT want Derby, they'd rip us a new one. Steve Mc is doing a frigging amazing job there, and they're my top tip for promotion.

But that's my point, they're beatable but if they do beat us it's not a demoralising shock. And youre really sticking you're neck out there....haven't they won 8 from 9 or something? Were they your 'top tip' before a ball was kicked?
 
Man U away, I want to leave this competition now Leicester ****ty are out of it.

I've decided who I DON'T want, Southampton away. It's ****in miles, they're almost certain to beat us and if we do win it's not a massive shocking boost. I'd say the main stipulation I'd want is it to be either at home or a northern or midlands team.
 
But that's my point, they're beatable but if they do beat us it's not a demoralising shock. And youre really sticking you're neck out there....haven't they won 8 from 9 or something? Were they your 'top tip' before a ball was kicked?

What? Don't be silly. The Derby fan I work with is like Marvin the Robot usually when talking about the Rams. They're my top tip based on the fact since McLaren's taken over they seem bloody amazing and have romped up the table. Prior to Mc turning up, and the comedy name change of their stadium, they were ****e.

My top tip for us was 6th remember...

This forum needs a tongue in cheek emoticon.

I'd still rather we got someone actually beatable, rather than someone just as likely to beat us, a good cup run, even a Wembley appearance in a cup would be brilliant, just for once.
 
Burton away would do me nicel as its only down the road. I don't know how many midlands teams have a good chance at staying in it but failing Burton any would do. Chesterfield away would be alright do, see how Liam Coopers getting on.
 
What? Don't be silly. The Derby fan I work with is like Marvin the Robot usually when talking about the Rams. They're my top tip based on the fact since McLaren's taken over they seem bloody amazing and have romped up the table. Prior to Mc turning up, and the comedy name change of their stadium, they were ****e

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You do irony well, Mr H.
 
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You do irony well, Mr H.

Thanks! All that history gone. Since that name change though, their history, which obviously was started from scratch, has been bloody amazing. Something to think about...
 
Thanks! All that history gone. Since that name change though, their history, which obviously was started from scratch, has been bloody amazing. Something to think about...

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