Some fair points there, but you're being a bit hard. We like to think we are (and maybe even really are) the Barcelona of the third division, but would all recognise that that's a lot different from being the real Barcelona! After all, we play against third division Stokes most of the time, and usually win.Jesus guys. 3 nil up at half time without breaking sweat and a second half of energy preservation in preparation for our next domestic game at Arsenal. It was a stroll in the park today for us and your full team would still have lost easily. There is a huge gulf between us and the top 5 teams in the prem but the gulf between the 3rd div and any premiership team is colossal from what I saw today.
Your doing well this season but don't go getting above your station. You will find it very hard next season for a start if you go up and you are definitely a million miles from the prem still. You play nice football but it was ineffective today and you will need to be a lot stronger physically next season to compete.
Good luck anyway but crikey some of you are seriously thinking your up there with Barcelona and a reality check is seriously in order.
Yes, of course you were favourites to win today - but surprises do happen in the FA Cup - and top of the third division against mid-table first division would be a bit of a nine days wonder, perhaps, but not the greatest ever FA Cup shock in the world................it didn't happen today, and yes, we're disappointed. Fair play to Tony Pulis and your players - they took us seriously; there was none of the casualness which higher teams sometimes display against lower league opposition.
Firstly, you came at us like a train - we should have been ready for that, and maybe even were - we're used to teams coming at us like a train after all, but obviously a Premiership train is bigger, better and faster than the usual third division train!
Secondly, we weren't at our sharpest early on - no excuses - maybe just one of those things, and also there's a bit of 'you didn't let us' about it too - and thirdly, the first two goals we conceded were a bit soft - our keeper didn't have his greatest ever day; two goals down, we were always on the back foot. I'm not saying we would have won, but it might not quite have been the 'stroll in the park' you described if it had still been 0-0 after thirty or forty minutes.
Fair enough, the best team won on the day (and I thought your third goal was pretty good) - and good luck to you for the rest of the season - it would be good to see another name on the Cup than just the usual suspects. But it's a bit harsh saying that we will struggle next season if we go up. We've already had good results against Championship teams, and I've no doubt Gus will know exactly what to do (and how to achieve it) to strengthen us in the summer. Of course we're not a Premiership team yet - but sorry you didn't see us at our best today either.