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FA Cup 3rd Round Draw...

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Its that time of the year again - winter chill in the air and dreams of a hot May day at Wembley feeling light years away.
Hopes & dreams are dashed or realised - the best draw of the season is this afternoon, I love it and can't wait!

 
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Peterbourgh away to Man United...I can just sense it. Dad v Son and all that.

 
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Hope we get someone easy lol

 
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A home game against lower league opposition would do nicely, though a lot of those boys will be well up for it.

There's normally a big clash of the titans early doors....Chelsea v Arsenal would be good.
And I hope some of the minnows get a dream tie, like running out at Old Trafford or similar.

 
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Draw in full:

1
Preston North End
v
Scunthorpe United

2
Port Vale or Chasetown
v
Cardiff City

3
Colchester United
v
Peterborough United

4
Bolton Wanderers
v
Sheffield United

5
Blackburn Rovers
v
Coventry City

6
Brighton & Hove Albion
v
Mansfield Town

7
Northampton Town or Walsall
v
Millwall

8
Charlton Athletic
v
West Bromwich Albion

9
Watford
v
Crystal Palace

10
Luton Town or Nottingham Forest
v
Liverpool

11
Plymouth Argyle
v
Hull City

12
Aston Villa
v
Manchester United

13
Tranmere Rovers
v
Hereford United

14
Tottenham Hotspur
v
Reading

15
Burnley
v
Arsenal

16
Bristol City
v
Middlesbrough

17
Fulham
v
Bristol Rovers

18
Huddersfield Town
v
Birmingham City

19
Horsham or Swansea City
v
Havant & Waterlooville

20
Sunderland
v
Wigan Athletic

21
Oxford United or Southend United
v
Dagenham & Redbridge

22
Everton
v
Oldham Athletic

23
Derby County
v
Sheffield Wednesday

24
Southampton
v
Leicester City

25
West Ham United
v
Manchester City

26
Ipswich Town
v
Portsmouth

27
Wolverhampton Wanderers
v
Cambridge United

28
Barnsley
v
Blackpool

29
Chelsea
v
Queens Park Rangers

30
Stoke City
v
Newcastle United

31
Swindon Town
v
Burton Albion or Barnet

32
Norwich City
v
Bury




Reading at home a tuff game but not as hard as it could of been

 
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It looks like we might be playing Johaldo's boys again, memories are still fresh in the mind of Alonso's half-way-line goal on our way to winning the cup back in 2006.

 
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A fixture set for revenge travelling to Luton.

or:

A fallen European giant playing a very much alive European giant in travelling to Nottingham Forest.

Either are interesting clashes, although i'd be incredibly disappointed not to progress. We'll probably get a top four side next round mind.

United get a gift - they never lose to Villa apparently. Shame, as that on first glance seems a tough encounter.

The best game has to be West Ham hosting Manchester City - the latter aren't the best on their travels so it should be quite tight.

And if Horsham beat Swansea we're guaranteed a Non-League team in the Fourth Round..

 
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Sparkyjinx wrote:
A home game against lower league opposition would do nicely.

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Tottenham Hotspur
v
Reading

Yesssss.
(only joshing Grandmaster Flood if you're out there somewhere)

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Stoke City
v
Newcastle United

Potential banana skin?

YoBBo wrote:
Chelsea
v
Queens Park Rangers

West London derby - come on you super hoops! Wesside.

YoBBo wrote:
Horsham or Swansea City
v
Havant & Waterlooville

Ah thats a shame - possible all non-league tie.

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Burnley
v
Arsenal

Hopefully a banana skin, but lets be honest, very doubtful.

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Aston Villa
v
Manchester United

Memories of a cup classic from a few seasons ago.

 
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Atleast our draw is at home, happy with that.

 
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Get your money on a shock exit for Arsenal. Burnley are playing very good football under their new manager Owen Coyle. Its bound to be a cold, wet windy day in East Lancashire (its like that in the summer) and Arsenal wont play their first team so a Burnley win is a possibility. In the past few seasons we have sent Liverpool, Spurs and Fulham out of cup competitions. OK so most teams can beat Spurs Very Happy

 
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Get your money on a shock exit for Arsenal. Burnley are playing very good football under their new manager Owen Coyle. Its bound to be a cold, wet windy day in East Lancashire (its like that in the summer) and Arsenal wont play their first team so a Burnley win is a possibility. In the past few seasons we have sent Liverpool, Spurs and Fulham out of cup competitions. OK so most teams can beat Spurs Very Happy


Hahaha good one Shocked , tell me again what league are you in?

 
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well, thats us out of it then Laughing

when are the ties being played? if we dont start getting some decent results on the board soon, we're going to struggle against Stoke.

 
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when are the ties being played? if we dont start getting some decent results on the board soon, we're going to struggle against Stoke.

I think its the weekend of the the 5th/6th Jan Tom.

 
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ah right, cheers. should be enough time for the lads to wake up then.

 
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barrowfordclaret wrote:
In the past few seasons we have sent Liverpool, Spurs and Fulham out of cup competitions. OK so most teams can beat Spurs Very Happy

Laughing

Don't remind me, Burnley, Grimsby, Doncaster, Notts County.... Crying or Very sad

 
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barrowfordclaret wrote:
Get your money on a shock exit for Arsenal. Burnley are playing very good football under their new manager Owen Coyle. Its bound to be a cold, wet windy day in East Lancashire (its like that in the summer) and Arsenal wont play their first team so a Burnley win is a possibility. In the past few seasons we have sent Liverpool, Spurs and Fulham out of cup competitions. OK so most teams can beat Spurs Very Happy


sorry ..i dont waste money like that . Wink i agree that Wenger may not play a full strength team but he will have a few regulars in i expect ...Cesc Fabregas , Clichy , Walcott ..etc . and we should have Van Persie back by then so he could also give him an extra game to get back into shape .

so an Arsenal win is the only outcome and a loss is just unthinkable really .

 
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Nah, van Persie is still injured. He's the biggest crock since Aliadière at this rate. Never going to manage more than 17 games in a season.

Anyway, looking forward to the Burnley game. I think it'll be a tense and tricky opening but we should cruise it late on when the fitness levels show.

 
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We will have two or three regulars in the 11 at WHL tomorrow maximum.

 
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On an off-topc, does anyone find the opening credits to MOTD's FA Cup highlights package?

Still, never mind, Gabby Logans on...

 
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i can't find the thread of burnley v Arsenal ~ so i'll just post it here ~ lol

nice match ~ burnley don't seem to make it easy for Gunners ~ and their keeper* made some saves earlier
but burnley player no 16* lost his best chance to equalize when player no 11 gave a good passing from the blunder by traore or who*
eduardo's goal's quite nice ~ he began to shine lately ~ and bendtner's hair looks like blooming ~ lol

*unable to recall the names ~ lol

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