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It's got nothing to do with them, they're not going to be in the 4th Round?Reaction on Wolves forum "boring" and "easily beatable"
It's got nothing to do with them, they're not going to be in the 4th Round?Reaction on Wolves forum "boring" and "easily beatable"
Well, when I say walk I more mean long walk, but doable, Massive would have been too far though!I can’t imagine where you live that you could walk to Sheff U and Chesterfield. I could walk to Bramall Lane from Hunters Bar but no chance of getting to Chesterfield without a bus !
Dronfield?Well, when I say walk I more mean long walk, but doable, Massive would have been too far though!
This was the tv schedule for last seasons round. Not sure on the order of tv picks but if it stays the same format would predict we play on the Sunday.
- Preston North End v Tottenham
- Southampton v Blackpool
- Wrexham v Sheffield United
- Ipswich Town v Burnley
- Manchester United v Reading
- Luton or Wigan v Grimsby Town
- Derby County v West Ham United
- Stoke City v Aston Villa or Stevenage
- Blackburn Rovers v Forest Green or Birmingham
- Walsall v Leicester City
- Sheffield Wednesday v Fleetwood Town
- Manchester City or Chelsea v Oxford or Arsenal
- Bristol City or Swansea v Chesterfield or West Brom
- Brighton v Liverpool or Wolves
- Fulham v Sunderland
- Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley v Cardiff or Leeds
Potential TV games you’d think?
Absolutely no-one wants to watch United v Reading, you’d imagine most United or Reading fans would be at the match but I seem to remember a stat where about 80 (?) of United’s FA Cup games in a row have been televised. It might even still be going … not sure.
Unlikely the game down here will be televised if Wolves. Or Accrington/Boreham Woods if Cardiff.
Purely a guess : £25Anyone got any guesses about what the club might charge for this one?
Really depends on the opposition.Anyone got any guesses about what the club might charge for this one?
useless bit of info but i used to live in dronfield.Dronfield?
Don’t agree. £25 Liverpool £15 Wolves. £35 cheapest ticket for Liverpool would be ridiculous pricing. Doubt Liverpool would sell out at £25 even, let alone £35.Really depends on the opposition.
If Liverpool get through, then I’m sure they’ll be demand for tickets for this game. Can’t see tickets being any lower than £35 for this game.
If Wolves go through then it becomes rather more of an unattractive tie for the fair weather Albion fan. Possibly ticket prices closer to £25 I would predict. Even predict the West Upper tier wouldn’t open either.
Liverpool was the FIFTH round, wasn’t it?If you're going to the final you gotta beat Liverpool in the 4th round. Dems da rules
Indeed it was, however we beat Liverpool at home 2-0 in 1984 at this stageLiverpool was the FIFTH round, wasn’t it?
3. Manchester City
4. Newcastle
5. Liverpool
6. Norwich
S. Wednesday
F. United
And if we get through this round I’d imagine we’d be 3rd or 4th favourites. Will be a great opportunity if we can get past Liverpool/Wolves…We're 6th favourites to win the thing.