Seeing the goals go in on the BBC shows why the FA cup is a great competition even though Cafc have shown it total distain over recent years with no appetite for a battle.
Hopefully under JJ that negativity will disappear about cup games.
Barrow scoring 4 goals with 10 men are a credit as it is 4-4 in ET.
Cambridge winning should inspire us, it can be done
Burnley and Watford too are gone - Wont be surprised if Norwich question the wisdom in remaining in a cup competition when their league rivals are all out of it
Best team in Worcestershire..! Spent a few years in League 2 back in 2000-05. Not been back in the EFL since.
Saw Kidderminster beat Bedfont in qualifying round and was really impressed. Very strong spine with a lot of discipline and very professional. I'm not that surprised theyve beaten a dodgy Reading side.
Sign of a Premier League club taking it very seriously
A front 3 of Lukaku, Pulisic and Werner, with Hudson-Odoi and Ziyech providing the width
Having said that, if I was a Chesterfield fan or indeed player, I'd want to be on the pitch against a strong Chelsea side, and not lose 2-0 to a team of kids
Congratulations to my home town team Kiddy Harriers. Fun fact, I once got waved at, at the Aggborough Stadium, by Paul Konchesky and Scott Parker when I went to watch an England youth international match there and wore my Charlton shirt.
Best team in Worcestershire..! Spent a few years in League 2 back in 2000-05. Not been back in the EFL since.
Lee Hughes’ first club (pre-driving “issues”) and once denied promotion to the league on the grounds of not having enough seats. Good little club who have fallen below their natural level in recent seasons but seem to be having a good season this year. Used to kick a ball about with my mates in the car park behind the goal, scored many a worldy against the main entry gates, and lost a couple of balls over the top of them!
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Hopefully under JJ that negativity will disappear about cup games.
Barrow scoring 4 goals with 10 men are a credit as it is 4-4 in ET.
Sign of a Premier League club taking it very seriously
Having said that, if I was a Chesterfield fan or indeed player, I'd want to be on the pitch against a strong Chelsea side, and not lose 2-0 to a team of kids