The FA Cup Thread 2015-16

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Don't hate Everton, but they are no longer as big a club as people think. They are middle of the road, yet people always think they are going to win cups or do well....they disappoint every time.

They have never been a big club. Odd flashes, but hardly Man Utd. I don't think (as in expect) them to win the Cup. I hope they do because they are a proper club. As the true team of Liverpool, they have local support who don't expect anything except some decent football from their team. Their fans also recognise other teams that try to play football and have fans who enjoy a bit of a laugh, which is why I find visiting Goodison a really good day - albeit we usually lose.
 
I do

1984

FLT you have just ruined my day. I've had therapy for that which cost thousands and you've undone it in one swift keystroke. I even had the pleasure of meeting their victorious team at a charity fund raiser in Liverpool. Alan Ball was the speaker and before he was introduced the MC announced some "special guests" and up stepped the Everton '84 team - complete with Adrian Bloody Heath! It was like I was being personally attacked.

I'd just learned to forgive them and you come out with this. Hope you're proud of yourself.
 
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FLT you have just ruined my day. I've had therapy for that which cost thousands and you've undone it in one swift keystroke. I even had the pleasure of meeting their victorious team at a charity fund raiser in Liverpool. Alan Ball was the speaker and before he was introduced the MC announced some "special guests" and up stepped the Everton '84 team - complete with Adrian Bloody Heath! It was like I was being personally attacked.

I'd just learned to forgive them and you come out with this. Hope you're proud of yourself.
Well that just puts a tin hat on it! Woke up this morning raring to go walking with my Mendip bunch, only to find it pelting with rain, and then you have to go and print that bloody name!
 
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FLT you have just ruined my day. I've had therapy for that which cost thousands and you've undone it in one swift keystroke. I even had the pleasure of meeting their victorious team at a charity fund raiser in Liverpool. Alan Ball was the speaker and before he was introduced the MC announced some "special guests" and up stepped the Everton '84 team - complete with Adrian Bloody Heath! It was like I was being personally attacked.

I'd just learned to forgive them and you come out with this. Hope you're proud of yourself.

Well that just puts a tin hat on it! Woke up this morning raring to go walking with my Mendip bunch, only to find it pelting with rain, and then you have to go and print that bloody name!

Yeah Chilcs... I hope he's proud of himself now :p
 
FLT you have just ruined my day. I've had therapy for that which cost thousands and you've undone it in one swift keystroke. I even had the pleasure of meeting their victorious team at a charity fund raiser in Liverpool. Alan Ball was the speaker and before he was introduced the MC announced some "special guests" and up stepped the Everton '84 team - complete with Adrian Bloody Heath! It was like I was being personally attacked.

I'd just learned to forgive them and you come out with this. Hope you're proud of yourself.
And you go and print up the poison dwarf I've disliked him ever since.and he miss headed it,jammy little sod.
 
Frankly, I got over the Everton thing a few weeks after it happened. It has never really bothered me.

I think I have other mental scars from 'that' game... namely being scared ****less as a 14 year old trying to get out the ground* as it was kicking off all around me and the police barging passed us through the exit as we tried to get our to safety.

*I'm a runner not a fighter **

** ok, I was a runner not a fighter. Now if it happened I'd just hope I could talk them to sleep and then move on :)
 
I think I have other mental scars from 'that' game... namely being scared ****less as a 14 year old trying to get out the ground* as it was kicking off all around me and the police barging passed us through the exit as we tried to get our to safety.

*I'm a runner not a fighter **

** ok, I was a runner not a fighter. Now if it happened I'd just hope I could talk them to sleep and then move on :)

I do think certain games get built up in the memory by the agreement of supporters. Sometimes they are about wins, sometimes about losses. I barely ever remember a match where Saints have lost. The only ones that stick in the memory are the big negative scores. That 1-6 this season in the League Cup is going to take a bit of shifting, but I'll manage it. I'll probably retain the memory of Mane's excellent opening goal, and that's it. The only one that still bites at all is the 0-7 at Elland Road, and the less said about that, the better. :)

I was once chased by literally dozens of Pompey supporters while in town after a match. Thankfully, I had a head start of perhaps 50 yards when they saw me. I ducked into the Civic Centre Library knowing they wouldn't be allowed in there. Thankfully, I had a big coat on, so I was able to hide the red & white scarf. Truth is, all I can remember is being able to easily outwit them - the positive. I have zero memory of the fright or the era or match [it must have been the late 1980's though]. :)
 
I do think certain games get built up in the memory by the agreement of supporters. Sometimes they are about wins, sometimes about losses. I barely ever remember a match where Saints have lost. The only ones that stick in the memory are the big negative scores. That 1-6 this season in the League Cup is going to take a bit of shifting, but I'll manage it. I'll probably retain the memory of Mane's excellent opening goal, and that's it. The only one that still bites at all is the 0-7 at Elland Road, and the less said about that, the better. :)

I was once chased by literally dozens of Pompey supporters while in town after a match. Thankfully, I had a head start of perhaps 50 yards when they saw me. I ducked into the Civic Centre Library knowing they wouldn't be allowed in there. Thankfully, I had a big coat on, so I was able to hide the red & white scarf. Truth is, all I can remember is being able to easily outwit them - the positive. I have zero memory of the fright or the era or match [it must have been the late 1980's though]. :)

TSS, don't be so humble. We know that your little manoeuvre was a bit of very sharp thinking while under the duress of running from Pompey fans. You knew that entering the library was going to be baffling for them as they stood at the front scratching their heads, wondering what on earth one of those was :)
 
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TSS, don't be so humble. We know that your little manoeuvre was a bit of very sharp thinking while under the duress of running from Pompey fans. You knew that entering the library was going to be baffling for them as they stood at the front scratching their heads, wondering what on earth one of those was :)

I've remembered a tad more about that incident. My only concern over choosing the library was when they were going to close. Back in those days facilities and shops always managed to be shut just when you wanted them open. I think I managed to find another way through the building to come out via the main entrance to the Civic Centre, though I'm not sure. That memory again.
 
I think I have other mental scars from 'that' game... namely being scared ****less as a 14 year old trying to get out the ground* as it was kicking off all around me and the police barging passed us through the exit as we tried to get our to safety.

*I'm a runner not a fighter **

** ok, I was a runner not a fighter. Now if it happened I'd just hope I could talk them to sleep and then move on :)

My memories are that Williams wasn't fit, and for me, we were mainly playing with just 10 men for most of it, so don't just blame AH, and the copper who wouldn't let me go down towards the half way line, to watch the game.
He said I could only go down there if I had kids. I said I have two at home, but apparently they had to be with me! Rules for the sake of it :emoticon-0136-giggl.
 
My memories are that Williams wasn't fit, and for me, we were mainly playing with just 10 men for most of it, so don't just blame AH, and the copper who wouldn't let me go down towards the half way line, to watch the game.
He said I could only go down there if I had kids. I said I have two at home, but apparently they had to be with me! Rules for the sake of it :emoticon-0136-giggl.
And Danny Wallace should have had a hat trick before half time and we should have stuffed them, don't forget that!
 
I am not a lover of Crystal Palace ever since they knocked the Saints out in the 3rd round of the FA Cup in something like 1966, so would prefer a Spurs victory there. Besides, what is there that is not to like about Spurs. Far more likeable than Chelsea with that ugly mug John Terry and the mind-numbing boring chants of their supporters, most of whom do not come from nearby Notting Hill but probably Basingstoke or Woking.

I can't stand them because Pardew.
 
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