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Dover v Southend is a strange pick, I can only assume that they view a Dover win as very likely given how poor Southend are right now.

Chippenham and Maidenhead can consider themselves unlucky, those would be TV games in most other years. I assume BT are unwilling to go for us after our dreadful performance against Portsmouth at this stage last year
 

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Dover v Southend is a strange pick, I can only assume that they view a Dover win as very likely given how poor Southend are right now.

Chippenham and Maidenhead can consider themselves unlucky, those would be TV games in most other years. I assume BT are unwilling to go for us after our dreadful performance against Portsmouth at this stage last year

Probably the Sol factor for the Sarfend game?
 

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Guess you did not go to Ilkeston away HG, that was a shocker.
although not seen this Carlisle side listening to games they seem as rudderless as that side in 2000 so looks every bit a shock

Ah I only started going in 2003ish.

Got taken to the odd game by my dad before that but didn’t go regularly till then.
 

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Are dulwich that ones that nearly got evicted not long back? Pretty sure they are.

If so that’ll add to the story
Yes, that's us. We were locked out for 9 months, during which time we got promoted, then since we returned home on Boxing Day we've had several 3,000+ crowds for bog standard mid-table league matches with hundreds locked out on a couple of occasions. I assume this game will be all-ticket and segregated, which only happened once last season when we played Woking. Official capacity is 3,400 but will probably be lower with segregation and other special arrangements.

Random facts: we play in pink and navy blue, and manager Gavin Rose is Rio Ferdinand's best mate after they grew up on the same estate in Peckham and were teammates at West Ham up to youth level. Rio occasionally turns up with his kids to watch a game and does stuff like presenting the end of season awards for our academy team.
 

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Yes, that's us. We were locked out for 9 months, during which time we got promoted, then since we returned home on Boxing Day we've had several 3,000+ crowds for bog standard mid-table league matches with hundreds locked out on a couple of occasions. I assume this game will be all-ticket and segregated, which only happened once last season when we played Woking. Official capacity is 3,400 but will probably be lower with segregation and other special arrangements.

Random facts: we play in pink and navy blue, and manager Gavin Rose is Rio Ferdinand's best mate after they grew up on the same estate in Peckham and were teammates at West Ham up to youth level. Rio occasionally turns up with his kids to watch a game and does stuff like presenting the end of season awards for our academy team.

You're getting crowds that can challenge ours, this will be an interesting coming together of a club on the way up and another on the way down.
 

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Don't see what's strange about Dover v Southend, I'd have picked that one too. Non-league at home to League One, where the non-league side is arguably almost favourites for an upset.
 

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You're getting crowds that can challenge ours, this will be an interesting coming together of a club on the way up and another on the way down.
The big difference is that we're at full capacity a lot of the time and with only 500 seats and limited terracing/cover It's a very basic ground well short of the Football League standard. Due to the ongoing ground ownership issues we can't do much to improve it. I know you played at St Albans, who are in our division, a few years back and that's got much better terracing.

If we had the capacity I believe we could be potentially as big as AFC Wimbledon.
 

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Don't see what's strange about Dover v Southend, I'd have picked that one too. Non-league at home to League One, where the non-league side is arguably almost favourites for an upset.
I'm surprised they've gone for exclusively non-league sides hosting league sides, usually they pick at least one game where two League One sides clash with the expectation of it being a bigger overall draw, I thought Ipswich v Lincoln was nailed on; one of the biggest teams in the competition at this stage versus one of the most popular FA cup stories of recent years. After Pompey and Oxford's games there's probably not a lot to choose between the remaining non-league v league encounters.
 

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I'm surprised they've gone for exclusively non-league sides hosting league sides, usually they pick at least one game where two League One sides clash with the expectation of it being a bigger overall draw, I thought Ipswich v Lincoln was nailed on; one of the biggest teams in the competition at this stage versus one of the most popular FA cup stories of recent years. After Pompey and Oxford's games there's probably not a lot to choose between the remaining non-league v league encounters.
Or Sunderland v Gillingham, or Bolton v Plymouth. I'm sure they don't normally go exclusively for non-league home clubs.
 

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Nah I don't think Dover are the favourites at all. True that Southend are in poor form but they're still a L1 club, though at the moment they're looking more like a bottom four L2 one.

Right now they're coming up against decent L1 clubs week in week out, and Dover are nowhere near that level. In fact I reckon Dover are way below L2 standard as well, seeing that the conference is no longer as strong as it once was.
 
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Dover knocked us out of the cup a few years ago when Gary Lineker was filming his FA Cup documentary in our relegation season. I don't know if they've caused any other upsets since then, but it was only 4 years ago, so that could be a reason they were picked.
 

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I still think Southend are favourites. Dover's home form this season is abysmal.
It's just a non-league at home to league choice. With added Sol Campbell
Since we beat Cheltenham in 2014. We haven't beat any FL teams, only a draw at Cambridge.
 

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Of course Southend are favourites, but I wouldn't be giving Dover long odds.
 

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Of course Southend are favourites, but I wouldn't be giving Dover long odds.
But more importantly, how many Colchester fans will be in the away at Brisbane Road supporting Maldon and Tiptree - With Wayne Brown and Paul Abrahams in charge?!
 

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Don't see what's strange about Dover v Southend, I'd have picked that one too. Non-league at home to League One, where the non-league side is arguably almost favourites for an upset.
I think it's cos Sol has rocked up more than anything else and as you say they are firm favourites to win.

I still think Southend are favourites. Dover's home form this season is abysmal.
It's just a non-league at home to league choice. With added Sol Campbell
Since we beat Cheltenham in 2014. We haven't beat any FL teams, only a draw at Cambridge.

As another Southend fan on this site said, there's abysmal form and then there's us. Right now the surprise would be seeing Southend win. Campbell has Ipswich and Sunderland to see what the hell he makes of our lot before Dover so I'm not expecting the form to get any better.
 

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Nah I don't think Dover are the favourites at all. True that Southend are in poor form but they're still a L1 club, though at the moment they're looking more like a bottom four L2 one.

you're being very generous, I've seen tier 8 teams this season with way more about them than us and it looked like their players gave a shit.
 

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So we got Billericay, bit of a banana skin but probably less of one then it would have been before Tamplin threw his toys out the pram and fucked off. Shame Matt Rhead has gone, would have been nice to give the fat cheat some pelters, but at least king of banter Alan Julian is still there which should be fun. See Mad Gav has jumped ship too, which is a sensible decision. Was a waste of his talent playing at that level.
 

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So , away to Grimsby...

Cant see us doing anything special in the cup this year.
 

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Our game v Chippenham moved to 12:45 on Sunday. Great. Been given 1,000 tickets too which is 1/3rd of capacity, can only see us shifting 5/600 of them
 

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I'm surprised they've gone for exclusively non-league sides hosting league sides, usually they pick at least one game where two League One sides clash with the expectation of it being a bigger overall draw, I thought Ipswich v Lincoln was nailed on; one of the biggest teams in the competition at this stage versus one of the most popular FA cup stories of recent years. After Pompey and Oxford's games there's probably not a lot to choose between the remaining non-league v league encounters.
Ipswich v Lincoln doesn't have much interest with them being in the same division, I would think they would want to see grounds close to capacity too.
 

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12.45 kick off on a Sunday? Oh Fuck off, thats my day of doing nothing :dis:
 

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Gateshead v Oldham and Dulwich v Carlisle look the most likely shocks imo.

Darlington might have half a chance at Walsall as well.

Gateshead, Dulwich and draw might be worth a cheeky treble.
 
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Congratulations to Cheltenham on their first round win.
 

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