Howe Magic wrote:i just wonder if some of the people on this board would have been complaining about drawing doncaster in 3rd round of the fa cup if we had still been a non league club which is still less than two years ago....
No, they wouldn't but, in a way, you answer your own point.
It's not long ago that Cambridge at home was seen as a great draw for us and it attracted a crowd that was well above the average home gate.
But we've moved on a lot since then and such draws are no longer seen - by the floating fan - as a big deal any more.
When we are regularly playing home league games against the likes of Bradford, Rochdale, Bury, Notts County and Brentford, then a draw that pits us against Donny - who we played in the Conference not long ago - isn't a massive crowd-puller.
Whether it's the third round, or the fourth round doesn't really have any significance to anyone other than us die-hards and statisticians.
We will all do our best to build the game up but people aren't daft and our average home gate will only be significantly increased if we get drawn against a 'big' club.
And the term 'big club' has changed for us in the past few years.
Donny won't be chuffed either knowing they are away to a team (whoever wins on Tuesday) that isn't a 'glamour' tie for them but which is eminently loseable.
The positive is that, if we can beat Cheltenham (which I think will be even tougher now that they've had a good chance to see what they need to do to cope with our system) we've again got a game that we can go into thinking we have a chance of causing another upset.
Is the glass half full or half empty? Mmmm? hard to say - but it does look like there's room for more beer!