Re: F A Cup third round draw
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Originally Posted by
surge
8 games in December, 6 games in January, 6 games in February, 5 games in March plus 3 internationals (qualifiers for World Cup), 6 games in April. If we do go on a lengthy cup run then we could have 7 games in January, 7 games in February 6 games in March plus 3 internationals, 7 games in April...
I can understand our management team looking at the fixtures calendar and giving the FA cup a miss this year.
This year?
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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Originally Posted by
BlueArmy 86
Marine got Spurs at home. Fair play
The players are probably gutted it's not Spurs away.
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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NYCBlue
The players are probably gutted it's not Spurs away.
They should join the Marines
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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Originally Posted by
surge
8 games in December, 6 games in January, 6 games in February, 5 games in March plus 3 internationals (qualifiers for World Cup), 6 games in April. If we do go on a lengthy cup run then we could have 7 games in January, 7 games in February 6 games in March plus 3 internationals, 7 games in April...
I can understand our management team looking at the fixtures calendar and giving the FA cup a miss this year.
Maybe it's me being all old fogeyish, but, as someone who grew up watching City play forty two league games a season, two leg European ties, Welsh Cup (with its two leg Final), League Cup and FA Cup matches as well, this "we play too many games these days" stuff does not wash with me.
Re: F A Cup third round draw
Agreed. It’s bad enough when managers play to lose or moan about the number of games but when fans start bellyaching before the draw is even made it makes you despair. For me, the cup run in 2008 was probably the high point of 50 years of support.
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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Dave Blue
Agreed. It’s bad enough when managers play to lose or moan about the number of games but when fans start bellyaching before the draw is even made it makes you despair. For me, the cup run in 2008 was probably the high point of 50 years of support.
Absolutely.
To see the City in an FA Cup final at Wembley was probably the most important and impossible footballing dream I had as a youngster.
The build up and the majority of the day was thoroughly enjoyable.
Shame about the result and that I never got to see the City at the old stadium but you can’t have everything , especially when it comes to this club.
However, regardless of the lack of enthusiasm for the current competition should we ever get to the point of getting to the final again then I am pretty confident that the desire to attend to latch onto most of us.
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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the other bob wilson
Maybe it's me being all old fogeyish, but, as someone who grew up watching City play forty two league games a season, two leg European ties, Welsh Cup (with its two leg Final), League Cup and FA Cup matches as well, this "we play too many games these days" stuff does not wash with me.
Wasn't part of Kevin De Bruyne post-match interview earlier in the year saying that he had just a week away from football this past summer? It's going to be another short break this summer for the European players before going into next year where there are 3 extra games in September, then a more normal 2 extra in October and November.
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Maybe it's me being all old fogeyish, but, as someone who grew up watching City play forty two league games a season, two leg European ties, Welsh Cup (with its two leg Final), League Cup and FA Cup matches as well, this "we play too many games these days" stuff does not wash with me.
And, don't forget, with a much smaller squad of players.
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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BlueArmy 86
Marine got Spurs at home. Fair play
Jose Marineo
Re: F A Cup third round draw
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Moodybluebird
And, don't forget, with a much smaller squad of players.
The names would roll off the tongue week in week out.