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FA Cup 4th Round Draw

Webdesignlab

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Bloody hell ... not Middlesboro again. Still it could have been Wolves LOL.

I really wanted Chelsea at home or Man U
 

reggiepaul

Well-Known Member
A strong game would have been a good laugh like last season (unless we lost) but the easier the better. Not exactly easy.

The thing is - they want it more than us - we will have them more on their toes than us. We have two teams in our posession who could whoop them pretty hard.

They'll hate us after this :lol:
 

Sol man

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F***ing boro again. Hope you are right reggie and they end up hating our guts by the end of our games with them
 

jc8gooner

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I think it is probably better to get a Premiership team like Boro. It will mean that we will have to play a pretty much full-strength team, but it also means that we will have to stay on the ball, and we will be able to retain momentum in the league. Also, if we win, it further increases confidence and team spirit.
 

reggiepaul

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They only really have one strong team they can field and like most premiership teams and unlike the likes of us, they struggle badly when they lose players.

They will HAVE to field their best for all the games because they need this a lot. This will send both cup progression in to our hands. They have no choice but to come to the slaughter. :angel
 

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