Christies Child wrote:I mean how can Oxford v Yeovil be regarded a 'tie of the round'..?
Keith wrote:Christies Child wrote:I mean how can Oxford v Yeovil be regarded a 'tie of the round'..?
6144 people attended a game that saw a non-league team knock a First Division team out of the FA Cup. I'd say that was a pretty good argument for saying it was the 'tie of the round'. If we reached the third round and drew Liverpool at home, we'd struggle to match that attendance.
Christies Child wrote:quote="Keith"]Christies Child wrote:I
....just my opinion but 6144 is no reason to make this the tie of the round.
For me, the tie of the round was Luton v Rochdale. A team harshly relegated v a team who came so close to being promoted.
I could also argue ( being biased of course)that ours was pretty dam close to being the tie of the round. A team struggling to establish itself in this seasons league 2 v a team sruggling likewise in League 1.
campdave wrote:Christies Child wrote:quote="Keith"]Christies Child wrote:I
....just my opinion but 6144 is no reason to make this the tie of the round.
For me, the tie of the round was Luton v Rochdale. A team harshly relegated v a team who came so close to being promoted.
I could also argue ( being biased of course :o )that ours was pretty dam close to being the tie of the round. A team struggling to establish itself in this seasons league 2 v a team sruggling likewise in League 1.
in the first round of the fa cup, it's about league versus non league. There's no way our match was pick of the ties, even through the most blinkered of spectacles
Number 1 wrote:If you look at yesterdays results, There's only us and the Stevenage v Port Vale tie where a lower league team host a team from a higher league in the replay. Added to that the "Local" derby aspect and we could be in with a chance. That is if they are televising replays...
pompeyred wrote: ITV4 on wednesday...Rochdale v Luton
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