Asha Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Harlow Town away, our chance to get revenge ! YES YES YES. Any excuse to piss on the Essex.
Tommeh Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 That is bloody brilliant. Any away tie please, under 100 miles away would be preferrable
JakeShingler Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Harlow Town away, our chance to get revenge ! For what?
syston_fox Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Anywhere away I havent been before and can get a ticket would be preferable! These smaller grounds will only give us 27 tickets!
Sods Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Anywhere away I havent been before and can get a ticket would be preferable! These smaller grounds will only give us 27 tickets! I think you will be suprised the amount we will be given allocated. It varies it really does. Remember its 20% isn't of the capicity. I might be wrong.
JakeShingler Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 I think you will be suprised the amount we will be given allocated. It varies it really does. Remember its 20% isn't of the capicity. I might be wrong. I thought it was 10%
JakeShingler Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Leeds away please. Whats the point we have all ready got them away.
Guest Bilo Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Leeds away please. I see where you're coming from but I'd like the opportunity to visit a ground we haven't played at before and are unlikely to play at again any time soon. A nice little non-league ground would be great. Personal list of preference: 1. Boston away (see picture earlier in thread) 2. Lincoln away (lovely little city) 3. AFC Wimbledon away (although would be funny to see them draw Franchise) 4. Lewes away (The pictures look good and their ground is called the Dripping Pan) 5. Hinckley away (friendly was fun) 6. Burton away (not too far, plenty of terracing)
Ibbyfox Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Harlow Town away, our chance to get revenge ! For what? Harlow knocked us out of the cup - about 1980 was it?!! Big shock and all that.
ASH17LCFC Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 I see where you're coming from but I'd like the opportunity to visit a ground we haven't played at before and are unlikely to play at again any time soon. A nice little non-league ground would be great. Personal list of preference: 1. Boston away (see picture earlier in thread) 2. Lincoln away (lovely little city) 3. AFC Wimbledon away (although would be funny to see them draw Franchise) 4. Lewes away (The pictures look good and their ground is called the Dripping Pan) 5. Hinckley away (friendly was fun) 6. Burton away (not too far, plenty of terracing) Leeds would be a better game though, need a real cup tie and if we go out so be it. We're not gonna win it.
Guest Bilo Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Leeds would be a better game though, need a real cup tie and if we go out so be it. We're not gonna win it. We won't win it but if we're going to have a 'big' away day, I'd prefer a Premiership ground. Certainly not anywhere we're going to go this season anyway. Ideally I'd like Boston in the first round, Ragarse Rovers at home in the second round to get an easy passage to the third and then maybe a Premiership team, home or away.
Sods Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Leeds would be a better game though, need a real cup tie and if we go out so be it. We're not gonna win it. The one decent thing I really love about English football. Is the Fa Cup! Anyone can win, so don't take that away from me.
Sods Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Oh and on a side note, think Im going to look into to going to at least one game from every round next year. Obviously stop when Leicester are out (this is if were in the championship) And yes this is including qualifying.
JakeShingler Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Oh and on a side note, think Im going to look into to going to at least one game from every round next year. Obviously stop when Leicester are out (this is if were in the championship)And yes this is including qualifying. Sounds Fun. Any Particular teams?
Sods Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Sounds Fun.Any Particular teams? I haven't thought that far ahead to be honest. Always wanted to do it, just never bothered. Depends what area of the country Im in as well.
JakeShingler Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 I haven't thought that far ahead to be honest.Always wanted to do it, just never bothered. Depends what area of the country Im in as well. Cool Cool. I want to go wach FC United of Manchester atm they play at Bury ground so i might go next year will be a right laugh.
Munzie Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 I'd rather get knocked out early from this one so we can concentrate on something we can actually win like the league or paint pot trophy
JakeShingler Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 I'd rather get knocked out early from this one so we can concentrate on something we can actually win like the league or paint pot trophy yeh that is a good point.
Floating Fox Posted 20 October 2008 Posted 20 October 2008 Not been there Walkers-esque non-league version yet then? Soulless regardless of all the terracing you could ever get. Have been there. Twice. Love it. To be fair, how can a new stadium have soul? At least you can stand and make a good noise. I've stood behind both goals, with barnet & Burton fans. Can't go wrong. I would LOVE leicester to go there. Dream tie for me.
He's not bald Posted 21 October 2008 Posted 21 October 2008 For what? O dear sooo young! (I'm only jealous)
Alexikokopops Posted 21 October 2008 Posted 21 October 2008 2. Lincoln away (lovely little city) That it is Having grown up there though I've been to Sincil Bank a billion times, plus I'm going there the weekend before for my Gran's 80th. What non-league teams are there which're close to Reading?
Asha Posted 21 October 2008 Posted 21 October 2008 That it is Having grown up there though I've been to Sincil Bank a billion times, plus I'm going there the weekend before for my Gran's 80th. What non-league teams are there which're close to Reading? Basingstoke, Woking, Slough, Staines... Can't be arsed to check if they're still in it.
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