London Irish
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I guess the main difference with that selection last season is Europe means it’s not our only cup competition. Regardless of that I still expect a strong selection with maybe 2-3 of the real recent workhorses benched
I agree but room for Dunk, Moder, Baleba and Dahoud.Naturally to avoid all chances of injury after just 3 recovery days ahead of Stoke.
There are a number of players who have been flogged to death with the growing injury list since October, despite rotation.
It's not worth Gross, Billy or Pedro featuring at all at Stoke for me, I wouldn't risk them personally.
Yes we are Var free.This feels like a question I should already know the answer too but:-
Are we VAR free tomorrow?
There was no extra time in the bore draw last night at Selhurst.Please no extra time. I didn't realise it was possible and booked on the train just before 6pm
Defo without questionPedro definitely needs a rest. He has been excellent for us but covers so much ground and works really hard.
Gross too.
Oh goodie.Yes we are Var free.
Oh wow. Of course some names were unproven at that point, but I'd bite your hand off for that squad in pretty much any PL/EL game this season (give or take a Dunk)The team / squad for Boro (A) in the third round last year was pretty much full strength. (Admittedly this was post World Cup).
Although Dunk wasn't in the squad, and Trossard was out in the cold waiting to be sold. No u21s.
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Really? I thought there was (turned it off at half-time). That's good newsThere was no extra time in the bore draw last night at Selhurst.
Has your central heating packed up then?Christ, that was bloody FREEZING.
Wasn't the ground half full when we played them in the Cup last season?Do Stoke fans see this a plum draw given our current profile and style of football or is it seen as a big disappointment as it would have been for the last 100 years?
Well there are still plenty of (home) tickets available - with loads of availability in plenty of blocks . They are a slightly hefty £19 though for adults. It was £15 for ST holders for away tickets.Do Stoke fans see this a plum draw given our current profile and style of football or is it seen as a big disappointment as it would have been for the last 100 years?
No way will that many be there.Are there really 4k fans going tomorrow! Shows the contrast in people's opinion of the cup, many say they don't care about it anymore but yet it's still a big draw for lots with 15% of our home crowd making the journey.....incredible really!