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Thread: FA Cup third round draw

  1. #11
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    Agree RA, there are moans when we draw a "weaker side" like Hartlepool and struggle to win. Its a money spinning draw, a nice day out and then back to the day job of ****ing up promotion!

  2. #12
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    Our 2nd 11 can't wait for this one!

  3. #13
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    Bit disappointed was hoping to gt one of the big boys

  4. #14
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    We should be favourites, our U23s have already beaten their U23s at their ground this season!

  5. #15
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    As this will almost definitely be televised, win, lose or draw, the game at OT should fund a decent loanee for the rest of the season.....

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    We should get something like 9K tickets.

    Wonder who we get in R4? Tricky Trees away?
    No chance, we drew Arsenal

  7. #17
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    Friday Jan5th 8pm kick off tickets £45 they can stick it robbing *******s and our club for agreeing it

  8. #18
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    Highway robbery ticket prices.
    Heck what did we pay back then?
    45 quid could not only pay for the match, but transport, food, drinks and still have some left for some hanky panky!!!

  9. #19
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    It is looking very likely that I will be flying over for this one but won't be paying £45. It appears I will be presented with one of their season tickets for the game. I will have to sit on my hands for the duration.

    DCFC is always good at ending other teams' runs be they winning or losing ones. In this match we end MU's 58 consecutive televised FA Cup games stretching back to 2005.

  10. #20
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    They have given us 5,500 ticket's. I would imagine we will be sending a lot of them back Apparently new rule brought in last season the home team sets the price you don't need to consult the away team Shear greed on United's part Last season Reading drew there in theFA cup they tried to charge them £45 and their fans refused to go In the end the Reading owners subside the fans tickets down to £30 Now I don't except Mel to subsidies our fans he does enough for us But in a week where Messi signs a £500,000 a week contract you wonder where football is going I would urge Derby fans to boycott going to Manchester

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