Bert Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Bristol Rovers v Southampton Cardiff City v Wolves Sheffield United v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Barnsley Manchester United v Arsenal Preston v Portsmouth Coventry City v West Brom Chelsea v Huddersfield Town
Fez of Mahrez Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Five Premiership teams at most in the quarter-finals then. And I bet it will be less than that. Hopefully the Baggies will give Cov a good spanking live on telly.
Tommy G Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Bristol Rovers v SouthamptonCardiff City v Wolves Sheffield United v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Barnsley Manchester United v Arsenal Preston v Portsmouth Coventry City v West Brom Chelsea v Huddersfield Town Easy draws for Chelski and Liverpool. Man Utd v Arsenal looks tasty
purpleronnie Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Hoping at least 2 Prem teams would go out, but just one will. Unless Sheef utd could pull off another upset, dont like sheff utd though so I'm not that bothered about that one.
Manwell Pablo Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 It's not a bad draw for Sheff UTD imo. Their at home again, Boro are distinctly average when compared to Man City, obviously it could of been easier but if your going to draw a Premiership team, you'd be hopeing for Boro at home. Man U Arsenal obviously tie of the round, very interesting. Will be good to get rid of one of the big four before the quarters as well. The other two will come through no doubt. Bristol Rovers could be a hard one to call.
purpleronnie Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Bristol Rovers could be a hard one to call. Southampton will win......It could have been us.
Manwell Pablo Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Southampton will win......It could have been us. Well no, the draw is in alphebetical order isn't it, we we would of probabley ended up with Liverpools Draw. Which is just as good really.
dandannieldanok Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Man Utd - Arsenal will be hyped up so much and in the end I cannot see pat a boring 0-0 or 1-0 either way.
MikeyT Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Man Utd and Arsenal tie looks tasty! Lets hope its a fiery clash!
Joe. Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Come on you Gooners. As usual, Chelsea get their usual easy route to the last 8. Liverpool will almost certainly go through as well. So I see it as: Bristol Rovers v Southampton Cardiff City v Wolves Sheffield United v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Barnsley Manchester United v Arsenal Preston v Portsmouth Coventry City v West Brom Chelsea v Huddersfield Town
Ultra Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Repeat of last years FA Cup Final then.... Maybe not, if Liverpool get ANOTHER home draw in the 6th round. They've beaten both United and Chelski in cups in recent seasons..
Asha Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Bristol Rovers v Southampton Cardiff City v Wolves Sheffield United v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Barnsley Manchester United v Arsenal Preston v Portsmouth Coventry City v West Brom Chelsea v Huddersfield Town
WetFlannel Posted 28 January 2008 Posted 28 January 2008 Maybe not, if Liverpool get ANOTHER home draw in the 6th round.They've beaten both United and Chelski in cups in recent seasons.. No Luis Garcia now...
Uncle Albert Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 No Luis Garcia now... Peter Crouch got them through against United, pretty good header. Remember the day well watched that in the pub and then watched Leicester Leeds. City were robbed that day!
purpleronnie Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 Bristol Rovers v Southampton Cardiff City v Wolves Sheffield United v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Barnsley Manchester United v Arsenal Preston v Portsmouth Coventry City v West Brom Chelsea v Huddersfield Town
syston_fox Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 Well no, the draw is in alphebetical order isn't it, we we would of probabley ended up with Liverpools Draw. Which is just as good really. I thought that was just in the league cup... its different in the FA isnt it?
Uncle Albert Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 Bristol Rovers v Southampton Cardiff City v Wolves Sheffield United v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Barnsley Manchester United v Arsenal Preston v Portsmouth Coventry City v West Brom Chelsea v Huddersfield Town
Staf Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 I have a feeling Huddersfield will draw at Chelsea
lildave3 Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 I have a feeling Huddersfield will draw at Chelsea I have a feeling they won't.
Simi Posted 29 January 2008 Posted 29 January 2008 I have a feeling they won't. I share this sentiment.
isaidno Posted 30 January 2008 Posted 30 January 2008 Manchester United's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Arsenal will be screened live on BBC One on Saturday 16 February, kicking off at 1715 GMT. Manchester United have won the FA Cup a record 11 times, while Arsenal have lifted the famous trophy 10 times. BBC One's fifth round coverage kicks off with Bristol Rovers v Southampton (1230 GMT). Sheffield United host Middlesbrough on Sunday 17 February (1400 GMT) in the BBC's third live game of the weekend. Sky Sports will televise the fifth-round tie between Preston North End and Portsmouth at 1600 GMT on 17 January (1600 GMT). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bristol Rovers v Southampton Saturday 16 February, 1230 GMT, BBC ONE Man Utd v Arsenal Saturday 16 February, 1715 GMT, BBC ONE Sheffield Utd v Middlesbrough Sunday 17 February, 1400 GMT, BBC ONE
C-man Posted 30 January 2008 Posted 30 January 2008 This is going to be one of those years where a championship or lower premiership team gets to the final without having a difficult game.
Simi Posted 16 February 2008 Posted 16 February 2008 United giving Arsenal a bit of a seeing to at the moment. Bristol and Barnsley
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