spurspinter1
Steve Carr
Re: The FA Cup Draw Thread - 4th Round: Leeds United/Birmingham City (A)
Would love leeds, definitely would try to make it to that one.
Would love leeds, definitely would try to make it to that one.
Could have been a lot worse for us. Yeah you always want a home tie, but we've avoided the big teams.
This. There's always a positive to both - away ties first for me as that's what going to football is all about, going away having a laugh and being with the hardcore support. Home ties are usually very boringI don't, away games = much more fun
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FA Cup Performance Chart 1871-72 to 2011-12
Tottenham tie selected for live coverage...
ESPN will broadcast exclusively live coverage of three FA Cup fourth round games over the final weekend of January, starting with West Ham United or Manchester United v Fulham or Blackpool on Saturday January 26. That is followed on Sunday by a double bill: Brentford or Southend v Chelsea, then Leeds or Birmingham v Tottenham Hotspur.
Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/187442.html#WZoXMrA4T4sUM1qJ.99
I did expect did our game to be chosen, but what a shock, United on live again
Surprised we agreed to a Sunday Kick off with a Tuesday night game (particularly with Norwich playing at home and on Saturday).
Also surprised that Brighton v Arsenal/Swansea not on as if as expected Arse win then that would be a great game - looked to be tie of the round to me but guess ITV/ESPN cant ignore the lure of man U - really hope it ends up being West Ham v Blackpool now!!
I don't, away games = much more fun
But more chance of getting knocked out.
Not necessarily with our away form this year. Better atmosphere + better performances = perfect
Sunday at 2PM? Load of brick.
ESPN will broadcast exclusively live coverage of three FA Cup fourth round games over the final weekend of January, starting with West Ham United or Manchester United v Fulham or Blackpool on Saturday January 26]
Surprised we agreed to a Sunday Kick off with a Tuesday night game (particularly with Norwich playing at home and on Saturday).