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Should we take Wrexham lightly?



Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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Carwley were top of the Conference (where Wrexham are now) and went to Old Trafford last year - and only lost 1-0. I'd take that for Saturday.
 




Phat Baz 68

Get a ****ing life mate !
Apr 16, 2011
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I wouldnt take any team lightly ever that we played against its professional suicide !!!!
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
personally I think we should take this incredibly seriously. When you are in the third division, you are not expected to do much and a cup run is a money making exercise, however in the second division you are expected to do far better...Cardiff/Millwall all reaching the final recently.

I think if we will win comfortably, by 3 or 4 as we should.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Yes, I do remember Walton & Hersham. The only way we should take it lightly is is we publicly state that we are not interested in the FA Cup and do not care whether we win or lose. And that would be daft for any number of reasons, particularly financial if wrexham were to go on to an away fixture against a big premiership club, so the answer to the question is "no".
 




clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
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Why on EARTH would anybody suggest that we should take them lightly? That's an insult to Wrexham. Look how up for it FC United were last season. Frankly I'd be insulted if I thought Poyet were taking it lightly.

Agreed. But Poyet given just half an inch would put the whole development squad out on Saturday. Of course we have virtually no chance of winning the thing, but a plum draw in the next round would bring much needed (transfer?) finance into the club.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,983
Surrey
There is no question of Albion taking Wrexham lightly. We've just won for the first time in 5 games, and we need to keep winning just because confidence breeds confidence.

Of course, he'll take advantage of squad rotation here but the players coming in will know they are playing in the first team and that is the level they will be expected to play at. Some of our team picks itself in my opinion anyway. Ash Barnes needs a run out. Hall and El Abd also have to start if only to get 90 minutes of understanding under their belts before the other two league games without Greer.
 






k2bluesky

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Sep 22, 2008
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Brighton
They will run their guts out closing us down and as we have seen some of our players panic a bit if rushed in their passing game, if we player Kaz and Buckley, Noone we should beat them with a bit to spare but they know our danger men, so those players can expect to be roughed up a bit, Noone especially if he plays. We may need Gus's patient game and wait till they tire but they are not top of their league for nothing, so I think we can expect a tough and physical game for sure.
 


Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
A team that has accumalated more points than crawley in the conference at this stage last season !....

Anyone who thinks this will be easy is just plain stupid.

Im going with a 2-1 win.....just
 








Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Yes. Yes, of course we should. I don't see the point in treating them with any substance. Personally I would play a mixture of gully's girls and the ball boys. I mean we are the mighty brighton and hove of albion. What chance has a team top of a division only three below us on a run with great momentum, got? Since when has a team from a lower division ever beaten someone from a division or more above them? It's ridiculous to think our players should be playing any more than at 50%. I'll be disappointed if some of our players even run after kick off. A strolling pace should be more than enough.

:facepalm:
 






If we want to advance to the next stage of the cup we had better take them very seriously.

When an underdog team come to a great stadium with nothing to lose, it's likely to be very dangerous for the home team.
Just look at palace last year for instance.
Do we want to DEFEND our position in this stadium, or attack our guests without showing them any mercy?
We had better do the latter.
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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They will run their guts out closing us down and as we have seen some of our players panic a bit if rushed in their passing game, if we player Kaz and Buckley, Noone we should beat them with a bit to spare but they know our danger men, so those players can expect to be roughed up a bit, Noone especially if he plays. We may need Gus's patient game and wait till they tire but they are not top of their league for nothing, so I think we can expect a tough and physical game for sure.

The same Noone in Germany having treatment after his injury at Coventry ?
 








Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
Personally I don't think of Wrexham as non-league. We're not up against a team of postmen and gas fitters - these are pros, many of whom must have played at a higher level.

2,000 fans behind them, with no expectations of winning - they'll enjoy their day. It's the Brighton boys who'll be under the most pressure, particularly if it's goalless at half time and the home fans are getting restless.

Taking nothing for granted here.
 


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