FA Cup Round 2

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So, for those of us still involved in this it's time for a break from league duties for something potentially bloody exciting - an opportunity to visit Barnsley in round 3. Hurrah!

Anyway, 10 of our lot went out in the last round so it's up to the final 14 to maintain the honour of League One:

AFC Fylde v Wigan (Fri)
Bradford v Plymouth
Fleetwood
v Hereford FC
Gillingham v Carlisle
MK Dons v Maidstone United
Shrewsbury Town v Morecambe
AFC Wimbledon v Charlton (Sun)
Blackburn v Crewe (Sun)
Doncaster v Scunthorpe (Sun)
Woking v Peterborough (Sun)
Slough v Rochdale (Mon)

Couple of lovely trips to plucky non-leaguers for Wigan, Posh and Rochdale, but other than that most of us seem to have lucked out with a home tie. Those that haven't done have instead got a cracking same league tie to look forward to. Looking at it most SHOULD progress, and in the League One ties I think it's anyone's guess...

Here's to a weekend of embarrassment and disappointment one and all!
 
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I'm hoping you deliberately called Rochdale a plucky non-leaguer :lol:

We'll probably win; hoping for a draw then a narrow loss in the replay so Wimbledon away doesn't get moved to a Tuesday.
 

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I'm hoping you deliberately called Rochdale a plucky non-leaguer :lol:

We'll probably win; hoping for a draw then a narrow loss in the replay so Wimbledon away doesn't get moved to a Tuesday.

No idea what you're on about....:blush::2thumb:
 

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We've never played Woking and it's a shame it's on Sunday. I wouldn't mind if it's actually live on the tellybox but moving games to a Sunday for the BBC's extended highlights pish so they can fawn over the potential of Woking beating us is quite frankly absurd.
 

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No idea what you're on about....:blush::2thumb:
I wonder what I was half an hour too late to see...:-)

Anyway, Monday night. If we treat Slough with respect and match them for endeavour, our extra fitness and organisation should mean a win. If we treat them lightly they will join the interminable list of non-league clubs who've knocked us out of the cup...
 

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We’ll be taking a good number up to MK, which will be our only consolation when we inevitably get dicked again.

Still, cup runs are fun.
 

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I saw the original post :bg:

I think all the clubs playing lower opposition will get through although there could be a couple of replays. Scunthorpe should beat Doncaster but it's too close to call on the other two all L1 matches. Plymouth's form has picked up recently and they beat Bradford earlier in the month. We're hit and miss but Charlton have quite a few injuries.
 

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Obviously, I hope Gills win, but I'd rather lose than it go to a replay just to save some of our more loyal (unhinged) fans from having to make a 660+ mile round trip on a Tuesday night in December.
 

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Obviously, I hope Gills win, but I'd rather lose than it go to a replay just to save some of our more loyal (unhinged) fans from having to make a 660+ mile round trip on a Tuesday night in December.

5 years ago I would've been one of the unhinged :lol: Sod that now though, bloody long way that is.
 

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5 years ago I would've been one of the unhinged :lol: Sod that now though, bloody long way that is.

Especially as there is another long trip on Saturday week as well (not for me obvs :smug:)
 

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Especially as there is another long trip on Saturday week as well (not for me obvs :smug:)
I'll be at Plymouth, looking forward to that one! Fleetwood on the friday night before Xmas can go sod itself though. Could be a busy month of travelling for us if we draw on saturday!
 

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Tune in to BBC on Friday night for the tie of the round. Be a great atmosphere and expect plenty of changes for us so wont be as cut and dry as everyone thinks.
 

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Charlton at AFC Wimbledon. A match that should be winnable for Addicks, but as anybody who has followed the club for any length of time will know, that's no yardstick by any means.

I would like to see us in Round 3, hopefully with a plum draw, but then fans will start to have jitters about how being in the FA Cup in the second week of January might affect our lofty position in the play off places.

You know..... I'm daft enough to believe that a professional football club should be giving their best effort to try to win every match they play. That the next match is the most important one regardless of its status. Isn't that what being 'professional' should mean..? Naive of me I know, but I can't help myself.

We're at home to Pompey the week after the cup tie. That'll be tough. Should we surrender the match on Saturday just to get the FA Cup out of the way, or would a good win against Wimbledon be the catalyst for a good run in the league?

Sadly with Charlton, nobody ever knows what to expect.
 

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Tune in to BBC on Friday night for the tie of the round. Be a great atmosphere and expect plenty of changes for us so wont be as cut and dry as everyone thinks.

It's not the tie of the round. You are making plenty of changes as you just said.

Slough v Rochdale and Woking v Peterborough are better. Only reason BBC picked it was because its close to Salford. That's why they put on Warrington a few years back and Hyde in the last round
 

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Just to let you all know, the massive clash between us and Plymouth (2 of the biggest clubs left in the cup) will be shown on several channels world wide (or one in Denmark or somewhere) so there will be online streams available (probably). I know this will massively affect all the other 3pm kickoffs, but you don't want to miss us play like Man City and spank them 0-0 or 1-0. You're welcome.
 

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It's not the tie of the round. You are making plenty of changes as you just said.

Slough v Rochdale and Woking v Peterborough are better. Only reason BBC picked it was because its close to Salford. That's why they put on Warrington a few years back and Hyde in the last round

I don't think that Wigan will be putting a weak team out. Paul Cook said in his pre-Rotherham press conference that he's hoping to have Nick Powell back for the game and has previously said that we will be taking the competition seriously and want to be in the third round draw.

As for not being the tie of the round, it is obviously the stand out tie!
It's a Lancashire derby first of all, with the highest ranked team in the competition against a team that has never featured in the second round before! And is also winners of 4 years ago against a non-league side.

Please explain how the two mentioned above (especially Peterborough v Woking) have more appeal?
 

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As for not being the tie of the round, it is obviously the stand out tie!
It's a Lancashire derby first of all, with the highest ranked team in the competition against a team that has never featured in the second round before!

Seeing as we have about 40 of them a season in this league you can hardly blame fans in here for not being overly excited about that aspect....

And yes, I'm counting the Greater Manchester clubs in the same bracket, it's close enough.

I do agree that Fylde v Wigan is probably the stand out though, although Slough v Dale is a good one for different reasons. Woking v Posh does NOT get the juices flowing at all.
 

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Seeing as we have about 40 of them a season in this league you can hardly blame fans in here for not being overly excited about that aspect....

And yes, I'm counting the Greater Manchester clubs in the same bracket, it's close enough.
Fair play, however my point was as to how Peterborough v Woking or Slough v Rochdale had more of an appeal than Fylde v Wigan
 

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Slough are a more traditional club than fucking AFC Fylde. I don't have any interest in somebody's play thing. If you were playing Slough or Oxford City then that would elevate the tie a little more
 

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I never understand the hate towards teams such as Fylde. From being in the 11th tier, they obviously aren't going to get success without being funded from somewhere? I think it's good to see teams creating a better club, new fan base and trying to progress through the leagues. They've built a great new stadium and now in the national league aren't one of the big spenders.
 

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That's exactly what I'd expect a Wigan fan to think...
 

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Wimbledon to win 1-0 and Karl Robinson to wet himself with anger after someone says a mean word to him
 

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I never understand the hate towards teams such as Fylde. From being in the 11th tier, they obviously aren't going to get success without being funded from somewhere? I think it's good to see teams creating a better club, new fan base and trying to progress through the leagues. They've built a great new stadium and now in the national league aren't one of the big spenders.
Crap little clubs with 10 fans and a plastic ground in backwater villages at the cost of biggish clubs with traditional grounds in decent towns and cities, why would anyone prefer this from a fans point of view?
 

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Yeah I can't be doing with blatant tinpot teams like Forest Green, Fylde and Crawley doing well. Rather see traditional non league clubs like Altrincham, Woking, Dover and Sutton United come up.
 

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Crap little clubs with 10 fans and a plastic ground in backwater villages at the cost of biggish clubs with traditional grounds in decent towns and cities, why would anyone prefer this from a fans point of view?
Have to agree.

I'd much rather see a Tranmere or Stockport back in the football league, over a Fleetwood or Crawley.

Or even BPA, Halifax or Guiseley, over a Salford or Flyde who are the new play things.
 

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