FA Cup Round 3: Torquay United vs Carlisle United
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That was a genuine answer, to the best of my knowledge and as I have definitely mentioned in another thread, the prices are the same as for a normal league match, hence I put in my first reply that it'd be £13. GRRRRRRRRR!
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it has been raining the past two days now non stop, will it take its toll on the pitch? bloody hope not! 

08.05am and just looked out the window to see the Plainmoor floodlights on. Groundstaff working on the pitch ?
It isn't raining at the moment and there is a drying wind. I don't see a problem with the game not being on, unless there's a downpour of Biblical proportions.
It isn't raining at the moment and there is a drying wind. I don't see a problem with the game not being on, unless there's a downpour of Biblical proportions.
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Obviously I'm hopeful we win this game. Sadly, I don't see the attendance for this match breaking any records. At best 3500, at worst 2200, probably around the 2800 - 3000 mark ?
Money is short, people are being squeezed, unemployment, expense of Christmas/New Year, January/February bills to pay, another home game on Tuesday . . .
Money is short, people are being squeezed, unemployment, expense of Christmas/New Year, January/February bills to pay, another home game on Tuesday . . .
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I'll be disappointed with anything less than 3500 today, really.
As for the pricing, thought there was an Under-18 price?
Ah well, more money to the club I guess.
Yellow4life; you going?
As for the pricing, thought there was an Under-18 price?
Ah well, more money to the club I guess.
Yellow4life; you going?
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Yellow4life; you going?
I am! :mrgreen:
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Looking forward to what could be Bucks' last game in charge. Coming down on my own because my Dad can't make it, but it's my last chance to see a game before I go back to uni.
However, despite us being a good cup team, I think we will lose today. They will just have a little bit too much quality for our ailing defence. 2-1 to them, goal from Billy Kee, who should definitely start on the evidence of last week.
However, despite us being a good cup team, I think we will lose today. They will just have a little bit too much quality for our ailing defence. 2-1 to them, goal from Billy Kee, who should definitely start on the evidence of last week.
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I am! :mrgreen:

Sounds like Branno is back in contention which is good. And also surprising, given that it looked pretty serious when he went off at hereford. Damian Davey never ceases to amaze how quickly he can get people fit again.
Should be an interesting tie. Carlisle have a few players missing, and according to the Herald have only one fit out-and-out centre half. Surely that indicates we should try 2 up front, give their makeshift backline a bit of work to do. As has been said previously, I don't think anyone would be too upset if we gave it a real go and got knocked out, it would be if we played negatively and went out 1-0 that would annoy.
Gut feeling: 1-1 draw which gives us a replay our fixture congestion doesn't need, we then get a cracking tie if we win the replay but end up surrendering meekly up in Cumbria.
Should be an interesting tie. Carlisle have a few players missing, and according to the Herald have only one fit out-and-out centre half. Surely that indicates we should try 2 up front, give their makeshift backline a bit of work to do. As has been said previously, I don't think anyone would be too upset if we gave it a real go and got knocked out, it would be if we played negatively and went out 1-0 that would annoy.
Gut feeling: 1-1 draw which gives us a replay our fixture congestion doesn't need, we then get a cracking tie if we win the replay but end up surrendering meekly up in Cumbria.
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A 23rd minute goal by Benners will send us all into raptures and a resolute defence, bolstered by the return of the Pickler, will hold firm all game. The second half will produce some amazing football from the Gulls but we will end up frustrated by the amount of shots on goal not being turned into goals themselves.
In the 79th minute we will get the 2 goal cushion our pressure deserves, with Zebs going on a mazy run, cutting inside, squaring it to O'Kane who has Kee free on the right of him. He will release Kee who will fire it into the top left hand corner.
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In the 79th minute we will get the 2 goal cushion our pressure deserves, with Zebs going on a mazy run, cutting inside, squaring it to O'Kane who has Kee free on the right of him. He will release Kee who will fire it into the top left hand corner.
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Team in, only downside for me is that Super Billy on bench. Danny starts. We can do this.......COYY
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Am ridiculously excited about this game...sounds like a good atmosphere there!!!
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O'KANE!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!
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