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Post by tokyogull on Jan 4, 2009 15:36:35 GMT
Coventry!!!
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Jan 4, 2009 15:42:32 GMT
Hmmmmmmmm. Non-plussed really. It won't be televised, it probably wont sell out., although at least it is *slightly* winnable!
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 4, 2009 15:43:57 GMT
Coventry are two points above Blackpool and just above Plymouth Happy with a home draw - don't often get to see five games in the FA Cup at home!
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Post by tokyogull on Jan 4, 2009 15:45:01 GMT
Certainly winnable.
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Post by weathergull on Jan 4, 2009 15:47:24 GMT
Oh dear, never quite happens for us does it! Won't be on the tele and another paltry crowd! Still, we can only hope we do better in the fifth round!
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Post by paulr on Jan 4, 2009 15:50:33 GMT
Has to be better than Cardiff, Bristol City or hartlepool away. A very good chance of progressing to the fifth round and another attempt can be made to fill Plainmoor! I think Kettering vs Fulham will see the cameras unfortunately.
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Post by petef on Jan 4, 2009 16:04:26 GMT
Disapointing again, we never seem to get the big one do we though I admit to feeling exactly the same when we drew Blackpool and yesterday was a great day to remember. You wonder if the draw should have a seeding system . No reason why we can't repeat that performance and progress though the odds on knocking two championship sides out are pretty remote and Coventry will be better prepaired than Blackpool were. Only 4 wins/games from Wembley. Imagine the first Non League side to reach an FA cup final at Wembley. Could it happen??
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Post by merse on Jan 4, 2009 16:14:56 GMT
Oh dear, never quite happens for us does it! Won't be on the tele and another paltry crowd! Weathergull, you are consistently the most negative poster on here. Is there NOTHING that captures your enthusiasm or that you can get positive about? You're not even a"half empty" person are you? Empty with a bloody great hole in the bottom I would say! We're at home to a Championship side and after yesterday's experience we have every chance of turning them over too. A bigger club than Blackpool and consequently a bigger attraction with more travelling fans. IF we could do it, we reach further than we have ever been in the FA Cup before. Yes, I would have loved a super club like everyone else; but it's exciting, it's winnable and at home again. Even if we pull off a draw we get to go to a fabulous new stadium that is not such a long way away by OUR travelling standards. Sky Blues at home? Blue skies over Plainmoor again I say!
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Post by weathergull on Jan 4, 2009 16:33:04 GMT
Oh dear, never quite happens for us does it! Won't be on the tele and another paltry crowd! Weathergull, you are consistently the most negative poster on here. Is there NOTHING that captures your enthusiasm or that you can get positive about? You're not even a"half empty" person are you? Empty with a bloody great hole in the bottom I would say! We're at home to a Championship side and after yesterday's experience we have every chance of turning them over too. A bigger club than Blackpool and consequently a bigger attraction with more travelling fans. IF we could do it, we reach further than we have ever been in the FA Cup before. Yes, I would have loved a super club like everyone else; but it's exciting, it's winnable and at home again. Even if we pull off a draw we get to go to a fabulous new stadium that is not such a long way away by OUR travelling standards. Sky Blues at home? Blue skies over Plainmoor again I say! Oh Merse , you're a very harsh man, very harsh, and somewhat unfair! You cut off the bottom part of my quote, the one hoping we will get one of the bigger teams in the "FIFTH ROUND" Well if that isn't positive enough for you I don't know what is!
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Post by merse on Jan 4, 2009 16:39:42 GMT
I clicked on your profile and checked out your posting history......................negativity, doom and gloom most of the time. You'll tell me now you work at the Met Office!
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Post by pikeygull on Jan 4, 2009 16:57:15 GMT
I said to my wife, I thought we would get Coventry at the Ricoh. Not far of and that still might come true with a draw and a replay on the tele.
We'll beat them and get West Ham in the 5th round.
It's the late 80's cup draws all coming back at once. ;D
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Post by the92ndfish on Jan 4, 2009 17:30:34 GMT
Disapointing again, we never seem to get the big one do we though I admit to feeling exactly the same when we drew Blackpool and yesterday was a great day to remember. You wonder if the draw should have a seeding system . No reason why we can't repeat that performance and progress though the odds on knocking two championship sides out are pretty remote and Coventry will be better prepaired than Blackpool were. Only 4 wins/games from Wembley. Imagine the first Non League side to reach an FA cup final at Wembley. Could it happen?? In one word...no
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Post by Dave on Jan 4, 2009 18:03:48 GMT
My thoughts on the draw.
Now I have not waited until others had aired their thoughts before I gave mine, as Carol had taken down the Xmas decorations today, I was expected to put together her new coffee table her son had bought her for Xmas. I must say it went together well, but when we looked at how to put the feet on, we found out that what we had as the top, was really the bottom.
The only difference was a really nice silver strip around the outside of what was meant to be the bottom. So we were turning it over so many times and did agree that it looked better with the silver strip on the top and not the bottom. But me being me knew it was now the wrong way up and so we went into an half hour debate as to what we should do.
I wanted to take it apart and turn the two inside parts the other way as they held the sliders for the drawer and put it back together with the silver piece on the bottom, as it was meant to be. In the end fully agreeing it looked better on the top, I fixed the feet to what was meant to be the top, but is not the bottom.
So to the draw, no we did not get Man U, but we got another championship side that while it will be a harder game than Blackpool is still winnable. Plymouth are out of the cup and we are still there into the next round and with some good fortune, could get to round five and how great that would be.
Forget the fact that it is not Man U, but remember yesterday how you felt when we beat Blackpool and in such style, dreams are still there to be made and the club still stand to carry on making money to help it push for promotion.
Lets rejoice that we were in the hat and in with a chance of going further.
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Post by atheringtongull on Jan 4, 2009 19:22:41 GMT
For once I entirely agree with Merse. If we play like we did on Saturday, certainly a winable match. Much better than away to Hartlepool or anywhere in the NE. (No, that's not a regionalist comment, just thinking of the travelling!) We now have home games for each of the 5 Saturdays in January. What was so pleasing on Sat was that we didn't really have to raise our game as we have been playing like that anyway.
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Post by petef on Jan 4, 2009 19:26:55 GMT
Disapointing again, we never seem to get the big one do we though I admit to feeling exactly the same when we drew Blackpool and yesterday was a great day to remember. You wonder if the draw should have a seeding system . No reason why we can't repeat that performance and progress though the odds on knocking two championship sides out are pretty remote and Coventry will be better prepaired than Blackpool were. Only 4 wins/games from Wembley. Imagine the first Non League side to reach an FA cup final at Wembley. Could it happen?? In one word...no Have you no faith!!!! Quick question of which I don't have an answer. What is the lowest status club to have ever reached an FA Cup Final?. One more. What is the furthest a Non League club has progressed in the competition?
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