That's a good point. I remember when we played York in the Trophy a few years back. We actually had a really good chance of going on to win the cup that year. However, we had that home game and it was East Stand and South Upper only. Always feels like a friendly game when it's like that. Luckily, we went in hospitality that day. Games are never the same unless the West is open.Home game against any team that will draw a decent gate and it means we don't have to squeeze into the East Stand only.
Absolutely outrageous post Mr WalnutsYeah maybe, but we would give them a good shoeing off the pitch which is just as important.
Wouldn’t mind a trip to Bird brain rd, we could fill their **** hole up for them(again)But financially, better to get them at Roots Hall ( or rats hole as they call it! ).
Yes, you are, lol!I'm probably the only one who would like Crewe away![]()
Can't see how that would happen.Home game against any team that will draw a decent gate and it means we don't have to squeeze into the East Stand only.
Reading away would be good, wouldn't it? Especially with everything they're going through right now.Away from home Orient, col u, Reading, Birmingham etc.
As we always tend to get a crappy draw and also history has a habit of repeating it self, it's bound to be Mansfield away. The last time, in 1969, was after we had scored 19 goals in the first two rounds against King's Lynn and Brentwood respectively. Hoping for a big club in the Third Round we got the impossible draw away to nearly invincible Swindon Town which, against all odds, we won 0-2. Our reward for all that was a bloody away tie to Mansfield, which we lost 2-1. At least, I rememeber that the beer was good at that time!My good friend is a Mansfield fan, we joke about playing each other all the time.
Oh gawd, that Mansfield tie had been banished to the back of my Shrimpers supporting memory, tears were shed at the final whistle by this 12 year old, we really deserved more! (As their own manager admits, see report below, another Billy Best goal for us!)As we always tend to get a crappy draw and also history has a habit of repeating it self, it's bound to be Mansfield away. The last time, in 1969, was after we had scored 19 goals in the first two rounds against King's Lynn and Brentwood respectively. Hoping for a big club in the Third Round we got the impossible draw away to nearly invincible Swindon Town which, against all odds, we won 0-2. Our reward for all that was a bloody away tie to Mansfield, which we lost 2-1. At least, I rememeber that the beer was good at that time!
I am of the same mindset on this, Boredomwood away???As we always tend to get a crappy draw and also history has a habit of repeating it self, it's bound to be Mansfield away. The last time, in 1969, was after we had scored 19 goals in the first two rounds against King's Lynn and Brentwood respectively. Hoping for a big club in the Third Round we got the impossible draw away to nearly invincible Swindon Town which, against all odds, we won 0-2. Our reward for all that was a bloody away tie to Mansfield, which we lost 2-1. At least, I rememeber that the beer was good at that time!
To be fair, as a league 2 club, we beat Championship Millwall 4-1 in the 3rd round during floodlight gate to progress into the 4th round. That was a decent tie, full house during the Millwall game and a great atmosphere. Apart from that, they've been terrible you're right.We do seem to get terrible draws in the fa cup.
Tbf apart from the Chelsea tie for which we joined the fa cup later because of being in the championship. I can't really remember any decent draws in the fa cup in the last 30 years.