Swans Fans Expecting No Problems In Overcoming York
I guess it was no real surprise to learn that Swans fans were expecting to get past League Two side York inside ninety minutes tonight but the results of the site poll told us just that anyway.
Over 72% of people expected a Swans win inside of the 90 minutes although 1 in 5 voters were predicting a cup upset by suggesting that York could win in one of the three manners available.
There needs to be a winner from tonight's game with extra time and penalties both available should they be needed but most are expecting the Swans to do the business against their lower league opposition.
York created one of the famous upsets of this competition 20 years ago when they won 3-0 at Old Trafford and whilst a win for them tonight may not quite be on the same scale it would still be a very big upset and one that is obviously not expected
The full results of the poll were
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