Lets see what happens but I'm not holding my breath at us getting past Fulham. This tit in charge needs to address our league position before accolading another cup success. I see our squad, I see potential, I see our manager, I see disaster..
Some good draws there, shame the gooners didn't get Liverpool though.quite fancy away to Bradford, but like it's already been said we have to get past film.
Agreed, full strength team required! Fulham will be tough but ****ing hell we should be able to beat them.
If we can get past Fulham I'm glad we'd be playing Bradford away cos there's too much pressure on the Lads at home at the moment. I know our performances at home have been below par to say the least and it can be difficult at times to get behind "our" team when we are playing like we have been, but I totally disagree that they should be constantly slagged off and booed during the game from certain sections of the crowd. It can't help one little bit. If I think they've played ***te I'll talk about it after the game with my mates in the pub.
I've put mesel down for both games, must be ****ing crackers. Bradford away would be a truly fantastic day out. Guaranteed live TV match, great atmosphere with both sets of supporters going at it & Bradford playing into our hands. We had a great time when we last played there but this could be a legendary moment in our folklore.
I think we have a better chance with these two cup ties being played away from home cos our away support is incredible, especially this season selling out just about every game and every single one of them behind the Lads, no slagging off or booing from part timers or glory hunters.
I agree with every single word of your post mate ......... this could be like the good old days when we were all in it together
Agreed guys....and this game on Saturday will be pivotal in terms of confidence for the replay next Tuesday night. I've got a good feeling about the next nine days, I can't wait !
We might be better off playing away, and going close at Liverpool, Man c and Spurs I can see us getting to the 6th round. Palace Arsenal Leicester WBA Sunderland Derby Sheff u Stoke
For Bradford that was a one off, we can beat any team outside the premier league. And could have been Chelsea !
I would imagine the team are delighted with an away draw so could be a good incentive against Fulham now...
MIDDLESBROUGH’S trip to Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup will be screened live on television but Bradford City at home to either Sunderland or Fulham has not been selected for coverage. Gus Poyet’s Sunderland side face a replay at Fulham after a goalless draw at the Stadium of Light in the fourth round. Boro, meanwhile, progressed after an impressive 2-0 win away at Manchester City at the Etihad stadium to seal their place in the next round. The FA has confirmed a total of five fifth round ties will be broadcast over three days in February. The action begins on BT Sport at lunchtime on Saturday, February 14 as West Bromwich Albion take on West Ham United at 12.45pm. Later on the same day Alan Pardew’s Crystal Palace welcome either Liverpool or Bolton Wanderers to Selhurst Park and the game will be broadcast live on BT Sport at 5.30pm. On Sunday, February 15 there is another cup double for TV viewers. First up are Aston Villa, who welcome Leicester City to Villa Park at 12.30pm live on BBC One. The second live tie of the day is between Arsenal and Middlesbrough, which kick-offs at 4pm and is on BT Sport. The fifth and final live tie has the BBC One cameras travelling to either Preston North End or Sheffield United, who will take on the winner of the Manchester United and Cambridge United replay. The FA live broadcast fee is £247,500 per club. Prize fund payment is £180,000 per club. All other ties will be played at 3pm on Saturday, February 14.