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The thread was started yesterday and looks like some Jambos having a laugh. Nothing to worry about. :P:thumbup:;)

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Probably the same guy that wrote this garbage:

The Valley will be close to capacity on Saturday, you would expect that wouldn't you. Charlton have only ever played two FA Cup fifth round ties in SE7 over the course of nearly 50 years.

After failing to reach anywhere near capacity against league two opponents Rochdale and Yeovil in the previous rounds everyone will be coming out of the woodwork for this one.

The Millenium Stadium is within sight for the first time in a long time and even the bookies have as down as 14/1 fifth favourites for the Cup.

League One outfit Leicester though will certainly provide a stiff test and they will also be looking to progress beyond the fifth round and they will be roared on by 4,000 Foxes fans inside The Valley.

Alan Curbishley has tinkered with the side in the previous rounds and Bryan Hughes and Francis Jeffers will both be hoping to get the nod for this one.

Hughes netted twice against Rochdale and was on the scoresheet again in the next round against Yeovil.

Leicester Manager Gary Levein is boosted by the news that a trio of players are ready to return to action. Gareth Williams, Alan Maybury and Matt Heath are all back in training and ready for selection.

The last meeting between the two sides came back in May 2004 when the match produced a 2-2 draw. Jon Fortune and Paolo Di Canio netted the goals.

Likely team - Kiely, Young, Hreidarsson, Fortune, El Karkouri, Hughes, Holland, Murphy, Thomas, Jeffers, Bartlett.

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Probably the same guy that wrote this garbage:

The Valley will be close to capacity on Saturday, you would expect that wouldn't you. Charlton have only ever played two FA Cup fifth round ties in SE7 over the course of nearly 50 years.

After failing to reach anywhere near capacity against league two opponents Rochdale and Yeovil in the previous rounds everyone will be coming out of the woodwork for this one.

The Millenium Stadium is within sight for the first time in a long time and even the bookies have as down as 14/1 fifth favourites for the Cup.

League One outfit Leicester though will certainly provide a stiff test and they will also be looking to progress beyond the fifth round and they will be roared on by 4,000 Foxes fans inside The Valley.

Alan Curbishley has tinkered with the side in the previous rounds and Bryan Hughes and Francis Jeffers will both be hoping to get the nod for this one.

Hughes netted twice against Rochdale and was on the scoresheet again in the next round against Yeovil.

Leicester Manager Gary Levein is boosted by the news that a trio of players are ready to return to action. Gareth Williams, Alan Maybury and Matt Heath are all back in training and ready for selection.

The last meeting between the two sides came back in May 2004 when the match produced a 2-2 draw. Jon Fortune and Paolo Di Canio netted the goals.

Likely team - Kiely, Young, Hreidarsson, Fortune, El Karkouri, Hughes, Holland, Murphy, Thomas, Jeffers, Bartlett.

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Charlton have the Millenium Stadium in sight? :D What about Arsenal, Chelsea and Man u? Only 2 teams can contest the final and sadly i don't think Charlton will be one of them.

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Clearly validity is th'eminating from th'mouth of people here. Maybe people should just sort their minds out then we may all be better off!!!

Posted
Probably the same guy that wrote this garbage:

The Valley will be close to capacity on Saturday, you would expect that wouldn't you. Charlton have only ever played two FA Cup fifth round ties in SE7 over the course of nearly 50 years.

After failing to reach anywhere near capacity against league two opponents Rochdale and Yeovil in the previous rounds everyone will be coming out of the woodwork for this one.

The Millenium Stadium is within sight for the first time in a long time and even the bookies have as down as 14/1 fifth favourites for the Cup.

League One outfit Leicester though will certainly provide a stiff test and they will also be looking to progress beyond the fifth round and they will be roared on by 4,000 Foxes fans inside The Valley.

Alan Curbishley has tinkered with the side in the previous rounds and Bryan Hughes and Francis Jeffers will both be hoping to get the nod for this one.

Hughes netted twice against Rochdale and was on the scoresheet again in the next round against Yeovil.

Leicester Manager Gary Levein is boosted by the news that a trio of players are ready to return to action. Gareth Williams, Alan Maybury and Matt Heath are all back in training and ready for selection.

The last meeting between the two sides came back in May 2004 when the match produced a 2-2 draw. Jon Fortune and Paolo Di Canio netted the goals.

Likely team - Kiely, Young, Hreidarsson, Fortune, El Karkouri, Hughes, Holland, Murphy, Thomas, Jeffers, Bartlett.

68229[/snapback]

Charlton have the Millenium Stadium in sight? :D What about Arsenal, Chelsea and Man u? Only 2 teams can contest the final and sadly i don't think Charlton will be one of them.

68231[/snapback]

The semi's are played at the millenium aswell :thumbup:

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Probably the same guy that wrote this garbage:

The Valley will be close to capacity on Saturday, you would expect that wouldn't you. Charlton have only ever played two FA Cup fifth round ties in SE7 over the course of nearly 50 years.

After failing to reach anywhere near capacity against league two opponents Rochdale and Yeovil in the previous rounds everyone will be coming out of the woodwork for this one.

The Millenium Stadium is within sight for the first time in a long time and even the bookies have as down as 14/1 fifth favourites for the Cup.

League One outfit Leicester though will certainly provide a stiff test and they will also be looking to progress beyond the fifth round and they will be roared on by 4,000 Foxes fans inside The Valley.

Alan Curbishley has tinkered with the side in the previous rounds and Bryan Hughes and Francis Jeffers will both be hoping to get the nod for this one.

Hughes netted twice against Rochdale and was on the scoresheet again in the next round against Yeovil.

Leicester Manager Gary Levein is boosted by the news that a trio of players are ready to return to action. Gareth Williams, Alan Maybury and Matt Heath are all back in training and ready for selection.

The last meeting between the two sides came back in May 2004 when the match produced a 2-2 draw. Jon Fortune and Paolo Di Canio netted the goals.

Likely team - Kiely, Young, Hreidarsson, Fortune, El Karkouri, Hughes, Holland, Murphy, Thomas, Jeffers, Bartlett.

68229[/snapback]

Charlton have the Millenium Stadium in sight? :D What about Arsenal, Chelsea and Man u? Only 2 teams can contest the final and sadly i don't think Charlton will be one of them.

68231[/snapback]

The semi's are played at the millenium aswell :thumbup:

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I don't think they are. They are going to be played at the new embley though. But the semi-finals are now usually played at Villa Park and Old Trafford.

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