[Albion] Did Glen Johnson oversee the dullest FA Cup draw ever?

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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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There's not much of note here at all, is there?

Blackburn or Wrexham vs Newcastle​
Chelsea or Aston Villa vs Leeds or Plymouth​
Bournemouth vs Leicester​
Liverpool vs Watford or Southampton​
Bristol City or Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United​
Wolves vs Brighton​
Sheffield Wednesday or Coventry vs Maidstone United​
Luton Town vs Manchester City​

About the only thing that could be interesting is Wrexham v Newcastle, but that's far from guaranteed.
 








tigertim68

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Sep 3, 2012
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Like I said earlier 11 ,12 ,14,15,16, all drawn away , fixed or what all the remaining big clubs kept apart
 
















Dirty Dave

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Aug 28, 2006
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There's not much of note here at all, is there?

Blackburn or Wrexham vs Newcastle
Chelsea or Aston Villa vs Leeds or Plymouth​
Bournemouth vs Leicester​
Liverpool vs Watford or Southampton​
Bristol City or Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United​
Wolves vs Brighton​
Sheffield Wednesday or Coventry vs Maidstone United​
Luton Town vs Manchester City​

About the only thing that could be interesting is Wrexham v Newcastle, but that's far from guaranteed.
Could be the Alan Shearer derby
 


METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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There's not much of note here at all, is there?

Blackburn or Wrexham vs Newcastle​
Chelsea or Aston Villa vs Leeds or Plymouth​
Bournemouth vs Leicester​
Liverpool vs Watford or Southampton​
Bristol City or Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United​
Wolves vs Brighton​
Sheffield Wednesday or Coventry vs Maidstone United​
Luton Town vs Manchester City​

About the only thing that could be interesting is Wrexham v Newcastle, but that's far from guaranteed.
Blimey you're not joking. Which one will have the TV companies salivating to cover? :) I suspect they'll be praying for Leeds to go through to play Villa or Chelsea
 






Eeyore

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Like I said earlier 11 ,12 ,14,15,16, all drawn away , fixed or what all the remaining big clubs kept apart
Too right. They didn't have to heat the balls up either. See you on the corrupt ref thread next time we lose.

:lolol:
 






Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Do people genuinely think that this ball warming thing happens ?

Probably. They forget that the draw is independently observed and to fix the draw would also be a criminal offence.

Apparently, pitting big clubs against each other is for the TV, but avoiding each other is to get them in the next round.

You can identify folk who believe this, they hang out on corrupt ref threads.
 


um bongo molongo

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Jul 26, 2004
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The worst part is that it hasn’t done anything to clear any easy path to the final. Most likely the rest of the QF line will be City, United, Liverpool, Chelsea (or Villa), Newcastle, Bournemouth and Sheff Wed or Coventry. So even if we beat Wolves we will then have either a good PL team or the most MASSIVE club in the country.
 


Dirty Dave

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Aug 28, 2006
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The worst part is that it hasn’t done anything to clear any easy path to the final. Most likely the rest of the QF line will be City, United, Liverpool, Chelsea (or Villa), Newcastle, Bournemouth and Sheff Wed or Coventry. So even if we beat Wolves we will then have either a good PL team or the most MASSIVE club in the country.
And away from home
 






Driver8

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Jul 31, 2005
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North Wales
Probably. They forget that the draw is independently observed and to fix the draw would also be a criminal offence.

Apparently, pitting big clubs against each other is for the TV, but avoiding each other is to get them in the next round.

You can identify folk who believe this, they hang out on corrupt ref threads.
What criminal offence would be committed?
 




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