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FA Cup 23/24 Thread

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  • MrOneLung said:
    As long as whoever we draw away, has a rival local team, who come on here to try to get us to use their parking  and pre game bar receipts 
    I'll happily use someone else's pre-game bar receipts.
  • Got a 0-1 to them written all over it haha
  • Doubt it. If we'd been away I'd have thought it would have been guaranteed.
    I was referring to Bromley vs Blackpool
  • edited October 2023
    If we can’t beat CVPM at The Valley it will be the worst result in our history. I hope we put out a strong team but even with a fair smattering of youngsters we should still run out easy winners.

    Pleased for them though and for once I’ll be there so hope it’s a decent turn out. However with three consecutive home Saturday games some will definitely give it a miss. Hope the Club run the usual Valley Express routes.
  • If we was away yes 
    If it was away they would probably have to switch it to The Valley in any case. Their ground only holds c1000 and Police would say it was crowd risk. 
  • Great draw for them, my Dad used to play cricket and rugby at Old Brocks next door so walked past the ground a lot as a youngster
  • My guess is that the tv games will be:

    Bromley v Blackpool
    Chesterfield v Portsmouth
    Mansfield v Wrexham (because it's Wrexham)

    Then i'm struggling. Maybe Hereford v Gillingham or Crewe v Derby. 

    Nothing else really stands out.
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  • I was born and lived on Sheppey untill 1997 would be good to them v Charlton in the next round,if we both get through
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67106905

    Picking out non league at home to league clubs, in terms of TV "attractiveness"

    Chesterfield v Portsmouth
    Bromley v Blackpool

    Kidderminster Harriers v Fleetwood Town
    Hereford v Gillingham

    Ebbsfleet United or Slough Town v Grimsby Town
  • If it was away they would probably have to switch it to The Valley in any case. Their ground only holds c1000 and Police would say it was crowd risk. 
    Apparently it has to be the nearest suitable neutral ground, so probably Welling?
    Could come into play if there’s a replay.
  • Charlton Athletic v Cray Valley Paper mill.

    A local Derby in 2023 
  • It's been done several times down the years. 
    Not sure if it's still allowed today mind.
    The rule has changed for the better to stop it.
  • Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?
  • Has anyone mentioned the Lisbie connection yet? 
  • Ooh is there a connection with Lisbie?
    Pray tell…
  • I call "Total humiliation and embarassment" first!

    (Us of course)
  • edited October 2023
    Saw our U18s play them in pre season and win 3-2. 

    In the league they’ve been decent for a couple of seasons. Big strong lad up front Freddy Parker, and quick Lisbie Jr alongside him. 
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  • Stig said:
    Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?
    Probably - just over two miles as the crow flies. The old Den and the Boleyn were just over three miles away.

    If we'd played Thames FC, who were at Custom House across the river, they would have been closer, but it doesn't look we did. 
  • I was born in Sidcup but lived in Cray since I was 5. Not normally interested in this type of game but CV originate from the mill near The Bull pub in St Paul’s Cray, I’ve drank in the mills Bar/social club in the 80’s after the mill had closed. 
    Probably go to this to try to help them with their payout. Would be good if the club give them 100% rather than 50%. They can’t can’t surely have many regulars.  I hope our fans get behind this one and we smash them by 6 or 7.
  • Stig said:
    Is it the shortest distance for a competitive Charlton match?
    As a league side yes but played a lot more local derbies pre 1921

    Also not counting playing West Ham and Palace as the "home" side
  • Probably - just over two miles as the crow flies. The old Den and the Boleyn were just over three miles away.

    If we'd played Thames FC, who were at Custom House across the river, they would have been closer, but it doesn't look we did. 
    The Boleyn was closer than the old Den as the Crow flies.You could see both grounds from Pontoon Dock DLR Station.
  • Numbers said:
    I was born in Sidcup but lived in Cray since I was 5. Not normally interested in this type of game but CV originate from the mill near The Bull pub in St Paul’s Cray, I’ve drank in the mills Bar/social club in the 80’s after the mill had closed. 
    Probably go to this to try to help them with their payout. Would be good if the club give them 100% rather than 50%. They can’t can’t surely have many regulars.  I hope our fans get behind this one and we smash them by 6 or 7.
    45% each. 
    FA 10%
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  • edited October 2023
    Was the 579 odd a record crowd for them yesterday? They normally get about 130

    ed. no, record was 663 in 2019
  • Lisbie jr scored twice today for Cray Valley 
  • Great times (for everyone else ) 
  • If it was away they would probably have to switch it to The Valley in any case. Their ground only holds c1000 and Police would say it was crowd risk. 
    Do they tend to get a big turnout then?
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