guestie8 wrote:We should do all we can to get at least 500 up there and be loud and vocal..don't spread out...let's all stick together and back the lads Which part of ground should we aim for?
Lucky to take 200.
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guestie8 wrote:We should do all we can to get at least 500 up there and be loud and vocal..don't spread out...let's all stick together and back the lads Which part of ground should we aim for?
Which is sad if we took 900 to Blackpool at same stage last year.....same distance and definitely more rivalry between the two clubsSheffield Harrier wrote:guestie8 wrote:We should do all we can to get at least 500 up there and be loud and vocal..don't spread out...let's all stick together and back the lads Which part of ground should we aim for?
Lucky to take 200.
Remains to be seen, but there would be several reasons for this. A decline in the quality of football and results, constant trips up north and nobody really wanting to go to Fylde/Blackpool again are all factors. I don’t think we took as many as we could last year, with the game being moved to a Sunday and promotion being more important. And the latter remains the case this year.guestie8 wrote:Which is sad if we took 900 to Blackpool at same stage last year.....same distance and definitely more rivalry between the two clubsSheffield Harrier wrote:guestie8 wrote:We should do all we can to get at least 500 up there and be loud and vocal..don't spread out...let's all stick together and back the lads Which part of ground should we aim for?
Lucky to take 200.
Don't forget about ZFA..redandwhitemike wrote:In a perverse way being drawn against Fylde is not all bad - it will at least give us a measure of where this team/squad sits in comparison with last season, although of course several players will be missing from last season, not all will be 'missed' in the true sense of the word!!
Plus of course we have more firepower up front - Snoopy and Joe 90.
Danny Rowe is still scoring for fun, but Fylde are not having it all their own way this season and they are picking up red cards for fun.
One face that Harriers fans might not see though is Jordan Tunnicliffe who missed the cup tie with Wrexham with an achilles injury.
One face we will recognise - Fylde now have that perennial journeyman Simon Grand in their ranks.
Another draw would do methinks
It’s a good fixture, local derby and all, but beggars belief how this fixture along with Hyde v MK Dons can receive top TV billing ahead of Charlton v Truro. The first Cornish club at this stage side 1969 with a real dream tie against an actual big club, yet they opt for matches involving a franchise club and moneybags club instead. Hyde v MK Dons, give me strength. Our match against Fylde would be better for TV.Phil wrote:On a side note. The Chorley v Fleetwood game has been moved to the Monday for BT TV
Cambridge v Sutton and Exeter City v Heybridge Swifts have already been moved to the SundayCharlie Sheen wrote:
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
Is that definitive or do they plan to move another 8 or 9. Personally I think the last few FA Cup 1st rounds or so have been spoilt by this kind of nonsense. Would like to see a return to the majority of games being on a Saturday with the chosen few being Friday/Sunday/Monday personally.Phil wrote:Cambridge v Sutton and Exeter City v Heybridge Swifts have already been moved to the SundayCharlie Sheen wrote:
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
BBC website now says it will cover 8 games on the Sunday as part of their "On the road" programme.Charlie Sheen wrote:Is that definitive or do they plan to move another 8 or 9. Personally I think the last few FA Cup 1st rounds or so have been spoilt by this kind of nonsense. Would like to see a return to the majority of games being on a Saturday with the chosen few being Friday/Sunday/Monday personally.Phil wrote:Cambridge v Sutton and Exeter City v Heybridge Swifts have already been moved to the SundayCharlie Sheen wrote:
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.