Don't you like Bournemouth kitty?
Yes, I don't mind them. The 'erm' was me thinking "what a long trip for Bournemouth on a Tuesday or Wednesday night". . . . <notgoodforthefans>
Wednesday helped Bournemouth into the Premier League by beating Watford on the last day of last season (spoilt the Watford party )
They won't be able to handle a force 9 gale whipping in off the North sea
QPR v Carlisle another long trip for the away fans
York to Swansea with all the 50mph speed traps.
Can't see many fans making these away trips, only the die-hards.
Bournemouth to Hartlepool - 336 miles
Carlisle to QPR - 311 miles
York to Swansea - 283 miles
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Barnet in the next round could be a banana skin. Although we have the home advantage again their stats against Millwall are quite impressive. Playing at Millwall they had 49% possesion and 14 shots with 6 on target
They also had 15 corners and the most impressive stat is that they won 2-1.
Hope Kenny doesn't try any more experiments and fields a proper team so that just for once we can make some progress in a cup competition.
I don't think we'll see a repeat of the Doherty "experiment" but I do think that with the league in full flow by then that we will see a weakened team with possibly even more changes to our best XI than we saw against Newport.
Chris wood hahahahaha his penalty is still in orbit. Anyone glad we didn't sign him?
Barnet I'll take that.
Last met Barnet in this competition 17 years ago. Last Wolves hat-trick for the great Steve Bull and a brace for a young Robbie Keane. Now that was a striking partnership
Gillingham at home for us, so can't complain, but don't want to get complacent.KRO
I thought Wood was completely ineffective and his penalty just summed up his night. Glad we didn't sign him.
As for Barnet, we should win and I don't expect KJ to make more changes than he did against Newport. It's less than 2 weeks to go until the next round and I would like to see some consistency in our starting line up, especially if we're still on a winning run.
But you're right Gem, a potential banana skin.
KillPage! I thought all the Blues fans had gone!
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posted on 13/8/15
Don't you like Bournemouth kitty?
posted on 13/8/15
Yes, I don't mind them. The 'erm' was me thinking "what a long trip for Bournemouth on a Tuesday or Wednesday night". . . . <notgoodforthefans>
posted on 13/8/15
Wednesday helped Bournemouth into the Premier League by beating Watford on the last day of last season (spoilt the Watford party )
posted on 13/8/15
They won't be able to handle a force 9 gale whipping in off the North sea
posted on 13/8/15
QPR v Carlisle another long trip for the away fans
posted on 14/8/15
York to Swansea with all the 50mph speed traps.
posted on 14/8/15
Can't see many fans making these away trips, only the die-hards.
posted on 14/8/15
Bournemouth to Hartlepool - 336 miles
Carlisle to QPR - 311 miles
York to Swansea - 283 miles
posted on 14/8/15
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posted on 14/8/15
Cal.
posted on 14/8/15
posted on 14/8/15
Barnet in the next round could be a banana skin. Although we have the home advantage again their stats against Millwall are quite impressive. Playing at Millwall they had 49% possesion and 14 shots with 6 on target
posted on 14/8/15
They also had 15 corners and the most impressive stat is that they won 2-1.
Hope Kenny doesn't try any more experiments and fields a proper team so that just for once we can make some progress in a cup competition.
posted on 14/8/15
I don't think we'll see a repeat of the Doherty "experiment" but I do think that with the league in full flow by then that we will see a weakened team with possibly even more changes to our best XI than we saw against Newport.
posted on 14/8/15
Chris wood hahahahaha his penalty is still in orbit. Anyone glad we didn't sign him?
Barnet I'll take that.
posted on 14/8/15
Last met Barnet in this competition 17 years ago. Last Wolves hat-trick for the great Steve Bull and a brace for a young Robbie Keane. Now that was a striking partnership
posted on 14/8/15
Gillingham at home for us, so can't complain, but don't want to get complacent.KRO
posted on 14/8/15
I thought Wood was completely ineffective and his penalty just summed up his night. Glad we didn't sign him.
As for Barnet, we should win and I don't expect KJ to make more changes than he did against Newport. It's less than 2 weeks to go until the next round and I would like to see some consistency in our starting line up, especially if we're still on a winning run.
But you're right Gem, a potential banana skin.
posted on 14/8/15
KillPage! I thought all the Blues fans had gone!
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