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Saints v Leicester FA Cup 4th Round - Saturday 14th Feb 3PM


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im sure george long will be the first name on the team sheet with our latest exciting signing on the bench.Whatever happened to the excitement of a cup weekend,oh yes destroyed by the premier league and the big boys in the cartel.

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As we really don’t want to get into the playoffs and be disappointed I would rather we take the opportunity to get into a celebratory cup run and ultimately test ourselves against a PL team in the QF or indeed another day out at Wembley in a semi 

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Winning the FA cup as a non PL team feels impossible these days. If you have a middling championship team like ours, it is maybe almost futile?
If there are no shocks and the higher placed team wins the fourth round tie, this would be who is left:

Arsenal
Man City
Chelsea
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Sunderland
Brentford
Fulham
West Ham
Leeds
Burnley
Wolves

Ipswich
Bristol City
Southampton
Norwich

A lot of decent PL sides there. We'd then have a one in five chance of getting a Championship side in the next round. Obviously there could be a host of shocks and the picture would be different.

Not sure why I posted this, but I guess I was trying to see just how difficult it is for a lower league side to avoid a PL team and sneak through to the later rounds. Despite this, I've got a ticket and hope we can win. 

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2 minutes ago, Chez said:

Winning the FA cup as a non PL team feels impossible these days. If you have a middling championship team like ours, it is maybe almost futile?
If there are no shocks and the higher placed team wins the fourth round tie, this would be who is left:

Arsenal
Man City
Chelsea
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Sunderland
Brentford
Fulham
West Ham
Leeds
Burnley
Wolves

Ipswich
Bristol City
Southampton
Norwich

A lot of decent PL sides there. We'd then have a one in five chance of getting a Championship side in the next round. Obviously there could be a host of shocks and the picture would be different.

Not sure why I posted this, but I guess I was trying to see just how difficult it is for a lower league side to avoid a PL team and sneak through to the later rounds. Despite this, I've got a ticket and hope we can win. 

A few of those PL sides are beatable in certain circumstances. At home, against a semi rotated 11 etc. But yeah in reality, we’re all existing to just be knocked out for now. If you can get to the 1/4’s then maybe it becomes interesting.

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15 hours ago, bpsaint said:

Remember us wearing yellow in a friendly against Real Sociedad at the Dell back in 2000, can’t recall any other time though.

Back to the game I saw fuck it, we’ve got a week until our next game and the team will still be reading the crest of a wave after Tuesday, I say let’s go again and keep the momentum going with as many of our first XI as possible.

We wore yellow and blue for the Mick Channon testimonial 1976 - possibly the largest crowd in The Dell? I was terrified

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1 hour ago, Barton Saint said:

As we really don’t want to get into the playoffs and be disappointed I would rather we take the opportunity to get into a celebratory cup run and ultimately test ourselves against a PL team in the QF or indeed another day out at Wembley in a semi 

Who's we? I very much do want us to get to the play-offs to give ourselves a chance of promotion and I'd bet the players do too. Sure we haven't been great this season at times and we are nowhere near ready for the Prem but that's for SR to try to get right this time. Otherwise there's no point fighting for points in this league. None of the clubs that are potentially going up are ready for the Prem IMO but, as the Prem is the prize for winning in this League, we might as well fight for it. I'm not saying a play-off win will necessarily happen again but which Saints fan wouldn't want another day out at Wembley if we got there...

I'd like a cup run of course but the chances are we won't get much further. Wembley is more likely from our League finish than from the cup.

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1 minute ago, SNSUN said:

Who's we? I very much do want us to get to the play-offs to give ourselves a chance of promotion and I'd bet the players do too. Sure we haven't been great this season at times and we are nowhere near ready for the Prem but that's for SR to try to get right this time. Otherwise there's no point fighting for points in this league. None of the clubs that are potentially going up are ready for the Prem IMO but, as the Prem is the prize for winning in this League, we might as well fight for it. I'm not saying a play-off win will necessarily happen again but which Saints fan wouldn't want another day out at Wembley if we got there...

I'd like a cup run of course but the chances are we won't get much further. Wembley is more likely from our League finish than from the cup.

As Sunderland (and Forest beforehand) have shown, you can be miles off the pace in the league, go up via the play offs and then survive in the PL. Obviously we were utter shit last time, but I'd certainly like another go at it. Don't get promoted and you have one season left with parachute payments before things get very tough. As we are likely to play our reserves again (as we did against Donny), the FA cup isn't going to impact our league form other than interrupting our good run of form. A week off for the first team shouldn't hurt too much. It's been a slog of games recently, so a break is propably handy.

 

 

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Tonda confirmed we will make a couple of changes. Jack Stephens and Welington are having scans. Sounds like Jack is more than likely ok. Welington confirmed as missing Saturday and sounds like Tonda isn’t sure if he’s back for Charlton yet. He did have a tight hamstring at Leicester.

Mads Roerslev needs Achilles surgery and so is most likely out for the season now.

Apparently some of our players have been having injections to get through games recently.

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42 minutes ago, Chez said:

As Sunderland (and Forest beforehand) have shown, you can be miles off the pace in the league, go up via the play offs and then survive in the PL. Obviously we were utter shit last time, but I'd certainly like another go at it. Don't get promoted and you have one season left with parachute payments before things get very tough. As we are likely to play our reserves again (as we did against Donny), the FA cup isn't going to impact our league form other than interrupting our good run of form. A week off for the first team shouldn't hurt too much. It's been a slog of games recently, so a break is propably handy.

 

 

In the press conference Eckert said 'there will be a couple of changes' so assume he's putting out a strong side.

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45 minutes ago, goodymatt said:

Tonda confirmed we will make a couple of changes. Jack Stephens and Welington are having scans. Sounds like Jack is more than likely ok. Welington confirmed as missing Saturday and sounds like Tonda isn’t sure if he’s back for Charlton yet. He did have a tight hamstring at Leicester.

Mads Roerslev needs Achilles surgery and so is most likely out for the season now.

Apparently some of our players have been having injections to get through games recently.

Poor bastard. I ruptured mine a month ago and there is no quick way back or even guarantee you regain your previous level. If it's a full rupture he's unlikely to be playing most of next season either.

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7 minutes ago, coalman said:

Poor bastard. I ruptured mine a month ago and there is no quick way back or even guarantee you regain your previous level. If it's a full rupture he's unlikely to be playing most of next season either.

Didn't RS have that, too?

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Understand the thing about resting certain players or giving certain players a run out, but this is a special anniversary year right? Surely we should be making as best a fist as possible to get through as many rounds as possible? Obviously there’s almost zero chance of winning it, but 50 years ago you can bet Laurie was not thinking that way. String team please Eckhert - let’s show the Foxes that we didn’t like their antics of the first half of the last game and take it to them.

2-0 Saints

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Peretz
Jelert - THB - Wood - Manning
Charles - Bragg
Edozie - Matsuki - Robinson
Larin

Quarshie/Archer are the two without many minutes who miss out, but I feel like we rarely rest THB and I don't believe Archer to be a fit for us any more other than a throw off the bench option in a system switch-up. Could see Fellows in contention to start as well.

 

Posted
47 minutes ago, BarberSaint said:

Didn't RS have that, too?

Apparently so. No wonder he's struggled so much coming back.

Posted
58 minutes ago, BarberSaint said:

Didn't RS have that, too?

He did, horrible. Didn’t Bazunu also injure his when we got promoted last time?seems to be a trend of knock on muscle injuries after an achilles issue.

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On the above replies I want us to win every game for sure! 
Just if I had a choice I would rather be keep a strong team for a cup run , not put out a weak team get beat and then don’t manage to get to 6th place or higher 

Posted

Looking at the u21 s , only Williams seemed to be missing. That probably means Archer, Stewart and Larin all in the squad, maybe one of Downes or Jander being rested. 

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Eckert said there'll be a couple of changes and went on to talk about Stephens and Wellington needing scans so assume neither of them will play. Can't imagine he'll start Archer up front as main striker after Tuesday so maybe Larin starts. Could be something like;

Peretz

Bree THB Quarshie Manning

Downes Charles

Fellows Azaz Scienza

Larin

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