No 49, Colchester United will play... 14:32 - Dec 8 with 714 views | Leadbelly | ...? Whilst I fully expect us to get our usual "glamour" tie against Sheffield Utd or Yeovil Town, if the beat Accrington in the replay, it would make a refreshing change to get a big name, home or away...or failing that, Ipswich! | |
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 16:33 - Dec 8 with 706 views | RSCOSWORTH | Would be great to get a home draw and sell out the WHCS, not sure there's too many teams that would achieve that though, maybe around 12. Liverpool Everton Arsenal Tottenham Chelsea West Ham Utd Man City Man Utd Newcastle Utd Ipswich Town Norwich City Maybe's Southampton Sunderland Leeds Utd Any others? [Post edited 8 Dec 2014 16:33]
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 18:02 - Dec 8 with 684 views | bwildered | Informed by the radio on joyous journey home that we have not had a Division One / Premier League club home draw in the FA cup since .......Man Utd in 1979 . Let's hope Christmas might come early . | |
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 18:16 - Dec 8 with 676 views | Leadbelly | Long overdue then. And Leeds Utd would be a sell out but, after watching them capitulate to the Farmers on Saturday, I really don't want that one to come out of the bag/hat/bowl. | |
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 18:20 - Dec 8 with 673 views | bwildered | Home draw against somebody we have never played before big or small . | |
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 18:56 - Dec 8 with 663 views | Fruitbat | Put money on preston or sheff utd away. | | | |
No 49, Colchester United will play... on 19:34 - Dec 8 with 650 views | Daniel | Cardiff away, hmmm, the only positive is we get to go to a new ground.
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 20:30 - Dec 8 with 605 views | noah4x4 | It's probably the closest that we will get to playing in "Europe". Am going to classes...... Mae'n saith troedfedd o uchder, saith troedfedd o uchder; y bachgen Sam Walker yw saith troedfedd o uchder. Magnus yw ein arweinydd, solet fel craig. Mae'n chwarae o flaen cerddwr wedi cael ceiliog enfawr. (hint; use Google Translate in reverse) | | | | Login to get fewer ads
No 49, Colchester United will play... on 20:50 - Dec 8 with 596 views | noah4x4 | What you then get is not what one started with..... hence... It is seven feet high , seven feet high ; The boy Sam Walker is seven feet high . OK.....I suppose that is fairly close...but then you get.... Magnus is our leader , solid as a rock . He played in front of a pedestrian has been a huge cock [Post edited 8 Dec 2014 20:51]
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 20:51 - Dec 8 with 594 views | durham_exile |
No 49, Colchester United will play... on 19:34 - Dec 8 by Daniel | Cardiff away, hmmm, the only positive is we get to go to a new ground.
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Actually although a shocking draw - we can win there. Of course they won't allow Rhys Healey to play against them! But I reckon the away win is definitely on. Weekend of 3 Jan 15. Up the U's | |
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No 49, Colchester United will play... on 20:53 - Dec 8 with 590 views | noah4x4 | Rhys Healey is now cup tied and they will probably want us to buy him in the transfer window. So it may be an interesting decision. | | | |
No 49, Colchester United will play... on 21:03 - Dec 8 with 579 views | durham_exile |
No 49, Colchester United will play... on 20:53 - Dec 8 by noah4x4 | Rhys Healey is now cup tied and they will probably want us to buy him in the transfer window. So it may be an interesting decision. |
Nothing to fear in Cardiff................confirmed! From their official site: "Cardiff City remain undefeated at CCS under Russell Slade as they earned a clean sheet against visitors Rotherham United. A routine first half played out with both sides’ best chances coming from aerial balls into the box. Sean Morrison, Ben Turner and Kenwyne Jones went close though none could test stopper Collin to any real extent. The second period saw Cardiff City explode into life, grabbing the game by the scruff of the neck as the half wore on. Though several chances came City’s way through hard work and endeavor with Craig Noone, Federico Macheda and Adam le Fondre going close though the golden touch deserted the Bluebirds. 0-0 the final score, City remaining two points and three places from the play-off positions." Come on the U's | |
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