When we got Hull away in the draw all interest I had for the competition drained away. Meh.
Shame, I love the FA Cup.
This exactly happened to me.Then when I heard the team today it confirmed all my fears.
When we got Hull away in the draw all interest I had for the competition drained away. Meh.
Shame, I love the FA Cup.
This afternoon was the most relaxed I have been all season, and yet still managed to get angry, even though, on balance, I feel that it is best this year that we have just the one priority.Never happy for The Albion to loose any game, though considering our league position, injuries and the need for certain players to be rested this is the least disappointed I have ever been for us to lose........and that includes friendlies
Never want to lose a game, felt odd not wanting an equaliser though
I presume the team are staying up t'north for the Rotherham game?
Who's unhinged?
If he went there to lose then Hughton is a bloody fool-not to mention being disrespectful to the travelling support. Losing becomes a habit as does failing to score in nearly 500 minutes of football.
Never want to lose a game, felt odd not wanting an equaliser though
I presume the team are staying up t'north for the Rotherham game?
Small squad lets focus on the league and let the cup be a distraction for others.
Obviously never like losing but I think a draw could possibly have been worse in our current position.
No, I'm not happy. I love a good cup run, and I'm not happy when we lose.
And yes, I know all the tactical arguments about concentrating on the league and all that, and accept the logic - but I'm still upset that we've been unceremoniously dumped out of the cup. Bad fan? No, just a fan that would have liked a bit of cup glory AS WELL AS success in the league.
Long may the realities of the real world pass you, and others, by. This is what happens when you're well placed for a chance to get promoted to a league which will generate you more than £100million.