Tommeh Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Home to a league 2 side. As long as we can get the wins required to take us away from relegation a cup run would be brilliant and whos to say we cant do a milwall and go to Wembley (even though they went to cardiff!!)
gurkbasurken Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 28th / 29th of January i think Oki, I hope for a Big team, like Chelsea or Man Utd. If we can beat Spurs we can beat them all! /g
Sparky Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 chelsea at home , fock it anyone . were fecking awesome we will beat anybody come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
syston_fox Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 I kind of hope that we dont get Manchester United or Chelsea at home because then all the part time fans come crawling back and almost get rewarded with seeing the bigger teams play, only for them to disappear again as soon as the final whistle goes. As good as it would be to see a full walkers stadium, people should be coming to watch Leicester, not our opponents
Jimmy Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 I kind of hope that we dont get Manchester United or Chelsea at home because then all the part time fans come crawling back and almost get rewarded with seeing the bigger teams play, only for them to disappear again as soon as the final whistle goes. As good as it would be to see a full walkers stadium, people should be coming to watch Leicester, not our opponents totally agree chris, part timers f*** off and dont come back
fox123 Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 totally agree chris, part timers f*** off and dont come back Part timers or not some people cant get to the ground because of work commitments, we should all stick together and show our support for the matter in hand...saving the club from relegation!!!
Jimmy Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Part timers or not some people cant get to the ground because of work commitments, we should all stick together and show our support for the matter in hand...saving the club from relegation!!! those people aren't part timers, work commitments or not being able to afford it is a totally different thing
syston_fox Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Part timers or not some people cant get to the ground because of work commitments, we should all stick together and show our support for the matter in hand...saving the club from relegation!!! Yeah - as many fans as possible for the league games but it just annoys me to see extra people turning up to the big cup match. Where were some of those fans when we play Crewe and Luton etc?
fox123 Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Yeah - as many fans as possible for the league games but it just annoys me to see extra people turning up to the big cup match. Where were some of those fans when we play Crewe and Luton etc? fcuk work ill be there with me scarf in the air
Jimmy Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 fcuk work ill be there with me scarf in the air thats what sick days were invented for
Durnerz Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Liverpool Away please. A Durnerz family clash as my brothers a liverpool fan.
Muz Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Colchester at home is a potential banana skin. Covscum at home would do nicely.
fox123 Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Anyone at home. Anyone full stop if they can produce that performance again!
gurkbasurken Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Yeah - as many fans as possible for the league games but it just annoys me to see extra people turning up to the big cup match. Where were some of those fans when we play Crewe and Luton etc? I live in Sweden so maybe I shouldn't comment on this one, but as I've noticed it was about 19.000 people today against BIG TEAM Spurs and about 20-25.000 people at Crewe/Luton/any league game. /g
AyewJoking Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Tickets for league games are generally cheaper. I remember Crewe tickets were extremely cheap. Can Smith play against Arsenal? I'd like them at home.
Jimmy Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 Tickets for league games are generally cheaper. I remember Crewe tickets were extremely cheap. Can Smith play against Arsenal? I'd like them at home. no he cant, the fa doesnt allow players on loan to play against their proper club
holly Posted 8 January 2006 Posted 8 January 2006 another home game!! nuneaton??? if they get through, otherwise not bothered aslong as at home
Strokes Posted 9 January 2006 Posted 9 January 2006 no he cant, the fa doesnt allow players on loan to play against their proper club Are you sure? didn't Lua Lua play against Newcastle while on loan for pompey a couple of seasons ago??
Babylon Posted 9 January 2006 Posted 9 January 2006 no he cant, the fa doesnt allow players on loan to play against their proper club I think they can but it is up to the club whether they let them or not.
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