Cocacolajojo wrote:nottsblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Beat Leicester and we have a two legged semi just before and after FA cup third round. Why on earth would we want a tough game. This, although it won't make or break season will be a damned important 3 games. Win them and we are at Wembley again and on way in another cup.
Macc at home for me. Though any division 3/4 (old money) team will do home or away. Home being preferable
Cocacolajojo wrote:
Meeting Rags at home isn't a tough game though :).
Oh come on. Really. I know they are poor but they would still be a tough game. Let Oldham or Uwe's boys at Brentford knock them out. No one remembers the run to the final, only the semi and final itself. If we can give ourselves an easier ride lets take it. The 3-2 couple of years ago case in point
I admit I wrote that a bit in jest but still, I just don't see the big problem. Meeting Brentford would be easier yes, but humiliation of United would be great. And fun.
And the three two... come of it yourself mate. I don't know which one you meant but in the first one, Kompany got sent of in one of the worst decisions I've seen made by a referee and United were still lucky that we didn't equalize with one less man on the pitch. If you mean the second I'd say they were lucky we were in disorder with what seems to have been a growing unrest around Mancini and his relationship to the rest of the board. When we got our shit together it took a shit tackle by Tevez and a weird decision by Nasri to give them the win. Plus they've deteriorated quite a bit since last season. And so on.
Mind you, I'm not saying they're the easiest prospect. I'm just saying they are, at this point in time and if nothing changes, not that hard to beat at our ground. We are out of this world on our home pitch. I think this is what PBL is referring to as well. You wanna talk semantics, you wanna talk the exact odds and such and such, fine. We're great at home at this point in timeand forgive me for being a bit optimistic about our chances of humiliating them a second time around at home this season. I'm just a fan.
I agree in that it would be lovely to humiliate them again but it still has the potential to be a very tricky game. We are fantastic at home but we're not unbeatable, no team is unbeatable at any ground. Especially after seeing Bayern thrash us. As I said earlier, if any of Chelsea, Rags, Arsenal, Liverpool, even Everton or Spurs(if they get their shit together) could beat us in a one off game if we play badly, they turn up or a few iffy calls go their way.
We'd be favorites against anyone at home and I'd be confident of beating any of them, but let's not get complacent.
But the main point here is that the game, will be potentially sandwiched in between two league cup games, and right in the midst of a heavily fixture congested period. Last thing we want is risking unnecessary injuries at this time of year.
Would be much better to get a nice easy tie and rest a few.