Weekend FA Cup Games

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 13 Jan 2009 21:49

Wolves/Swans/Blunts win, Cheltenham and Donny to replay

Pompey/Millwall/Charlton/Baggies win their replays, with Burnley and QPR into extra time

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 13 Jan 2009 22:26

...and that'll be Burnley at the death.

Fourth Round Draw (updated; ties to be played weekend beginning Friday 23rd January)
Liverpool v. Everton
Utd v. Tottenham
Hull/Newcastle v. Millwall
Sunderland v. Blackburn
Hartlepool v. West Ham
Sheff Y'all v. Charlton
Cardiff v. Arsenal
Pompey v. Swans
Chelsea/Southend v. Ipswich
Cheltenham/Donny v. Villa
West Brom v. Burnley
Torquay v. Coventry
Kettering v. Fulham
Watford v. Leicester/Palace
Derby v. Forest
Wolves v. Boro

Six of the bottom seven in the Championship among the last 32, and Norwich would be in but for being knocked out by Charlton

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by rabidbee » 13 Jan 2009 22:33

I'd just like to say ALOL at Brizzle City. Fanks.

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Jan 2009 19:47

There's another thread going with discussion of Wednesday's Third Round Replays, with the Chris ("Let's Hear It For The") Foy and the fog comedy @ Roots Hall, and this thread title isn't exactly truth-in-labeling at this point, but anyway...

I noticed that if Derby beat Forest in the Fourth Round, then RFC away to Derby on 14th February will have to be rearranged due to the Fifth Round being played on the same weekend.

There's an open weekend on the Championship calendar for 28h/29th March, so that's where it might land if it's necessary to rearrange it in the first place.

Newcastle and Hull just now kicking off, Palace and Leicester on the hour and Southend-Chelsea ten minutes later. Maybe.

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by rabidbee » 14 Jan 2009 19:57

RoyalChicagoFC There's an open weekend on the Championship calendar for 28h/29th March, so that's where it might land if it's necessary to rearrange it in the first place.


It's an international weekend, so I doubt it.


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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Jan 2009 20:01

::clang:: Guh!

So much for pLOLanning aHAHAHAead then. :roll:

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by TFF » 14 Jan 2009 20:28

CheLOLsea zonaLOL marking.

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Jan 2009 20:28

Meanwhile, back @ Roots Hall... ::snicker::

Goalless elsewhere

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Jan 2009 20:50

HT @ St James', both managers banished to the stand, 4 shots for the hosts to their guests' 1, and all of them off target.

Paul ("Gwen") Ifill with the first shot on target for either side @ Selhurst Park, and it's 1-0 to Palace, who had outshot Leicester 2-1 to that point. Ifill shoots wide just before HT.


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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Jan 2009 21:32

Scannell with a second for Palace on 55', Hull take the lead thru Cousin on 81', and Chelsea in front (Kalou 60')

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Jan 2009 22:03

FT
Newcastle 0-1 Hull
Palace 2-1 Leicester
Southend 1-4 Chelsea

Fourth Round Draw (updated; ties to be played weekend beginning Friday 23rd January)
Liverpool v. Everton
Utd v. Tottenham
Hull v. Millwall
Sunderland v. Blackburn
Hartlepool v. West Ham
Sheff Y'all v. Charlton
Cardiff v. Arsenal
Pompey v. Swans
Chelsea v. Ipswich
Cheltenham/Donny (TUE 20/1 1945) v. Villa
West Brom v. Burnley
Torquay v. Coventry
Kettering v. Fulham
Watford v. Palace
Derby v. Forest
Wolves v. Boro

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by Harry Carry » 15 Jan 2009 10:33

That Friday Feeling CheLOLsea zonaLOL marking.


comfortabLOLe win m8.

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by TheMaraudingDog » 15 Jan 2009 10:42

Harry Carry
That Friday Feeling CheLOLsea zonaLOL marking.


comfortabLOLe win m8.

After Sunday’s humiliation it’s good to see Chelsea finally find their level.


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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by Harry Carry » 15 Jan 2009 11:16

............according to the press Utd have already won the title. And about 2 weeks ago Liverpool had won the title. :lol:

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by TheMaraudingDog » 15 Jan 2009 11:21

Harry Carry ............according to the press Utd have already won the title. And about 2 weeks ago Liverpool had won the title. :lol:


And about 2 years ago Chelsea won it.

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Re: Weekend FA Cup Games

by Harry Carry » 15 Jan 2009 12:48

but they have won it since the back pass rule got introduce.

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