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by Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 14, 2017 10:50 am
Wonderwall wrote:Come on beefy you should know better
The FA Cup fourth-round ties between Derby County and Leicester City, and Millwall and Watford will be shown live on BBC One.
Premier League champions Leicester will visit Championship Derby on Friday, 27 January at 19:55 GMT.
League One Millwall host Premier League Watford two days later at 12:00 GMT.
That game will be followed on BBC One at 16:00 GMT by either Crystal Palace or Bolton against Manchester City, or Manchester United v Wigan Athletic.
They will choose the rags as usual
Just read that if Bolton get through then we will be on TV but if not, we play on Saturday and the Rags are on.
I can understand that they wouldn't show ours but why show the Rags? There are games there that could really show the 'Romance' of the cup - Accrington, Sutton etc - yet they'd choose a dead rubber just because it's the Rags. Should we call the love affair with the Rags the 'Bromance' of the cup now?
I'd say, with Bolton having to go to Palace, that there's a good chance the Rags will be chosen. I suppose that's why they done it.
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by branny » Sat Jan 14, 2017 12:56 pm
Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Come on beefy you should know better
The FA Cup fourth-round ties between Derby County and Leicester City, and Millwall and Watford will be shown live on BBC One.
Premier League champions Leicester will visit Championship Derby on Friday, 27 January at 19:55 GMT.
League One Millwall host Premier League Watford two days later at 12:00 GMT.
That game will be followed on BBC One at 16:00 GMT by either Crystal Palace or Bolton against Manchester City, or Manchester United v Wigan Athletic.
They will choose the rags as usual
Just read that if Bolton get through then we will be on TV but if not, we play on Saturday and the Rags are on.
I can understand that they wouldn't show ours but why show the Rags? There are games there that could really show the 'Romance' of the cup - Accrington, Sutton etc - yet they'd choose a dead rubber just because it's the Rags. Should we call the love affair with the Rags the 'Bromance' of the cup now?
I'd say, with Bolton having to go to Palace, that there's a good chance the Rags will be chosen. I suppose that's why they done it.
I think the Sutton/Wimbledon v Leeds is on live too but it stinks that they'd show our illustrious neighbours at home to a struggling championship side over an all pl clash if Palace prevail.
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by Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 14, 2017 1:14 pm
branny wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Come on beefy you should know better
The FA Cup fourth-round ties between Derby County and Leicester City, and Millwall and Watford will be shown live on BBC One.
Premier League champions Leicester will visit Championship Derby on Friday, 27 January at 19:55 GMT.
League One Millwall host Premier League Watford two days later at 12:00 GMT.
That game will be followed on BBC One at 16:00 GMT by either Crystal Palace or Bolton against Manchester City, or Manchester United v Wigan Athletic.
They will choose the rags as usual
Just read that if Bolton get through then we will be on TV but if not, we play on Saturday and the Rags are on.
I can understand that they wouldn't show ours but why show the Rags? There are games there that could really show the 'Romance' of the cup - Accrington, Sutton etc - yet they'd choose a dead rubber just because it's the Rags. Should we call the love affair with the Rags the 'Bromance' of the cup now?
I'd say, with Bolton having to go to Palace, that there's a good chance the Rags will be chosen. I suppose that's why they done it.
I think the Sutton/Wimbledon v Leeds is on live too but it stinks that they'd show our illustrious neighbours at home to a struggling championship side over an all pl clash if Palace prevail.
I think it's called 'edging your bets'. I'm sure that if Bolton do get through then there'll be some shuffling of goalposts in order to get the Rags on TV.
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by Justified logic » Sun Jan 15, 2017 8:10 am
Beefymcfc wrote:branny wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Come on beefy you should know better
The FA Cup fourth-round ties between Derby County and Leicester City, and Millwall and Watford will be shown live on BBC One.
Premier League champions Leicester will visit Championship Derby on Friday, 27 January at 19:55 GMT.
League One Millwall host Premier League Watford two days later at 12:00 GMT.
That game will be followed on BBC One at 16:00 GMT by either Crystal Palace or Bolton against Manchester City, or Manchester United v Wigan Athletic.
They will choose the rags as usual
Just read that if Bolton get through then we will be on TV but if not, we play on Saturday and the Rags are on.
I can understand that they wouldn't show ours but why show the Rags? There are games there that could really show the 'Romance' of the cup - Accrington, Sutton etc - yet they'd choose a dead rubber just because it's the Rags. Should we call the love affair with the Rags the 'Bromance' of the cup now?
I'd say, with Bolton having to go to Palace, that there's a good chance the Rags will be chosen. I suppose that's why they done it.
I think the Sutton/Wimbledon v Leeds is on live too but it stinks that they'd show our illustrious neighbours at home to a struggling championship side over an all pl clash if Palace prevail.
I think it's called 'edging your bets'. I'm sure that if Bolton do get through then there'll be some shuffling of goalposts in order to get the Rags on TV.
Palace have a game the following Tuesday (away at Bournemouth) hence we would play them Saturday. Well, I'm presuming that as it makes most sense. This would be best for us as well as it gives us an extra day before our PL game back in London against West Ham.
On a different matter, I see that both Chelsea and Fulham are playing at home at 3pm on the Saturday. Wasn't Fulham's home fixture used as the reason why we couldn't play Chelsea at a more convenient time for us last year?
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by john@staustell » Sun Jan 15, 2017 8:18 am
There's no fuckin way Bolton will win at Palace. So Scum on TV again
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by Beefymcfc » Sun Jan 15, 2017 8:29 am
Justified logic wrote:Palace have a game the following Tuesday (away at Bournemouth) hence we would play them Saturday. Well, I'm presuming that as it makes most sense. This would be best for us as well as it gives us an extra day before our PL game back in London against West Ham.
On a different matter, I see that both Chelsea and Fulham are playing at home at 3pm on the Saturday. Wasn't Fulham's home fixture used as the reason why we couldn't play Chelsea at a more convenient time for us last year?
You're right mate, Palace have refused the game due to their midweek game. Which in itself is interesting as I thought that they were contracted to abide by what the TV company's want, which aligns with your second point. We asked for it to be played on the Saturday but the Beed would not budge.
I can totally understand the Palace stance but why weren't we afforded the same consideration, or were we chasing the money?
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by dazby » Fri Jan 20, 2017 6:35 am
dazby wrote:In our local league we have a lower league club that has been in the cup competitions for the past 5 years. For the first four years they drew away games, normally against teams above them. They always lost.
Last year they drew an away leg again but caused a bit of an upset by beating their more fancied opposition. Thinking they'd finally broken their run of bad luck they strode confidently into the next round- where they drew an away game against a top flight team and were promptly thrashed.
Just the luck of the draw.
The cup draw has just been done. Yep, they drew an away game again.

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by london blue 2 » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:52 pm
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by Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:30 pm
One of the linesmen against Palace this weekend will be someone who used to be a youth team player for, you guessed it, Palace. You could not make up this shit.
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by Nigels Tackle » Tue Jan 24, 2017 7:16 am
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:One of the linesmen against Palace this weekend will be someone who used to be a youth team player for, you guessed it, Palace. You could not make up this shit.
who hates them for releasing him?
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by Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Jan 24, 2017 7:24 am
Nigels Tackle wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:One of the linesmen against Palace this weekend will be someone who used to be a youth team player for, you guessed it, Palace. You could not make up this shit.
who hates them for releasing him?
Possibly, either way he shouldn't be officiating at one of their games.
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by phips » Tue Jan 24, 2017 2:08 pm
well he's been removed so we can't complain
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by Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Tue Jan 24, 2017 5:57 pm
phips wrote:well he's been removed so we can't complain
we did complain and he's been removed.
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by zuricity » Tue Jan 24, 2017 7:30 pm
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:phips wrote:well he's been removed so we can't complain
we did complain and he's been removed.
Fat lot of good that will do , Jones the blind is ref .
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by Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:07 pm
zuricity wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:phips wrote:well he's been removed so we can't complain
we did complain and he's been removed.
Fat lot of good that will do , Jones the blind is ref .
Turns out we DIDN'T complain and he's been removed. We didn't fucking complain. Who the fuck is running this club?
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by RodneyRodney » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:19 pm
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:zuricity wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:phips wrote:well he's been removed so we can't complain
we did complain and he's been removed.
Fat lot of good that will do , Jones the blind is ref .
Turns out we DIDN'T complain and he's been removed. We didn't fucking complain. Who the fuck is running this club?
Txiki's job to do that
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by sheblue » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:41 pm
It was fans complaining on the net....then the fuckers realised they were found out...
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by Dameerto » Wed Jan 25, 2017 10:20 am
sheblue wrote:It was fans complaining on the net....then the fuckers realised they were found out...
Withdrawn from the spotlight - like Clusterfuck after Sterling's 'handball' decision, (who was then rewarded with a major International final not long afterwards).
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by Spurge » Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:34 pm
dazby wrote:dazby wrote:In our local league we have a lower league club that has been in the cup competitions for the past 5 years. For the first four years they drew away games, normally against teams above them. They always lost.
Last year they drew an away leg again but caused a bit of an upset by beating their more fancied opposition. Thinking they'd finally broken their run of bad luck they strode confidently into the next round- where they drew an away game against a top flight team and were promptly thrashed.
Just the luck of the draw.
The cup draw has just been done. Yep, they drew an away game again.

FA Cup last season
Rnd 3 - villa away
Rnd 4 - Norwich away
Rnd 5 - Chelsea away
FA Cup this season
Rnd 3 - west ham away
Rnd 4 - crystal palace away
League cup this season
Rnd 3 - Swansea away
Rnd 4 - rags away
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by gmercer1 » Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:43 pm
Spurge wrote:dazby wrote:dazby wrote:In our local league we have a lower league club that has been in the cup competitions for the past 5 years. For the first four years they drew away games, normally against teams above them. They always lost.
Last year they drew an away leg again but caused a bit of an upset by beating their more fancied opposition. Thinking they'd finally broken their run of bad luck they strode confidently into the next round- where they drew an away game against a top flight team and were promptly thrashed.
Just the luck of the draw.
The cup draw has just been done. Yep, they drew an away game again.

FA Cup last season
Rnd 3 - villa away
Rnd 4 - Norwich away
Rnd 5 - Chelsea away
FA Cup this season
Rnd 3 - west ham away
Rnd 4 - crystal palace away
League cup this season
Rnd 3 - Swansea away
Rnd 4 - rags away
Put that against the Rags home home home home. It's not corrupt honest
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