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Thread: The League over FA Cup debate... Again

  1. #11
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    re: The League over FA Cup debate... Again

    Where's the quandary Rats? This season most would take promotion over an FA Cup run. If we go up, next season most would agree, survival will be more important than a Cup run. It's exactly the same for all clubs who aren't involved in promotion or relegation isn't it? Didn't like it at the time but it now seems no bad thing that we haven't got a Carling Cup match this week imo and personally, in our position, I'd take 10/11 points from our January fixtures while going out of the FA Cup to Dagenham and Redbridge every time.


    P.S. ...and beating Forest RamBam!!!!!!

  2. #12
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    re: The League over FA Cup debate... Again

    Rest some legs, you don't need to change every player though. Priority has to be the league,but while it's a cliche to say winning is a habit it is true that if you get spanked by a team or beaten by a poor lower league side it can knock confidence. Last years fa cup loss was only 1 factor in us capitulating and as Swale says that was more down to the sending off.

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