F A CUP DRAW
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- AzzurroMark
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Re: F A CUP DRAW
Another League 1 side! Well at least it wasn't Lambert's forner sidekick, Culverhouse's Kings Lynn i suppose.
- arana peligrosa
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Re: F A CUP DRAW
Has the potential to be the tie of the first round. They've beaten us twice in it this century if correct, at least one time on route to a Final appearance, the omens aren't good but all things are possible when time arises.
Home advantage is important it's all about how much the players want it on the day but it's a given Lambert has focus elsewhere in the months ahead. Has fielded strong line-ups in other Cup games this season and feel another will be necessary if we're to - this time -beat this opposition in the time ahead.
Home advantage is important it's all about how much the players want it on the day but it's a given Lambert has focus elsewhere in the months ahead. Has fielded strong line-ups in other Cup games this season and feel another will be necessary if we're to - this time -beat this opposition in the time ahead.
- ashfordblue
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Re: F A CUP DRAW
Well not in my eyes SJ, I will be watching my old home club Tonbridge Angels v Bradford City, southern league premier v league 2. I would love to see them give Bradford a tonking can only hope.
As for Ipswich, we will probably go out as usual and concentrate on the league games.
As for Ipswich, we will probably go out as usual and concentrate on the league games.
- Dubai Blue
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Re: F A CUP DRAW
Well both clubs have big squads so I imagine both will feature fringe players. Might be a good game. Result is hard to predict.
- Bluemike
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Re: F A CUP DRAW
Ipswich Town supporters will be able to watch their side's Emirates FA Cup home tie with Portsmouth on free-to-air television on Saturday, November 7 (3pm).
The first round proper tie between the two Sky Bet League One promotion hopefuls will be one of three ties shown on BBC television that day, sandwhiched between Tonbridge Angels versus Bradford City (12.30pm) and FC United of Manchester versus Doncaster Rovers (5.30pm).