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Bad draw in my opinion. With so many lower league teams (and a couple of non-league), the last thing you want is an away tie to a Premiership side. Add in the fact that it's a London derby, and against a team we were unconvincing against last month with our first team, it doesn't have the makings of a walkover.
Shocked that Chelsea had a home tie against a lower league side, that hardly ever happens...

Shocked that Chelsea had a home tie against a lower league side, that hardly ever happens...

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I don't want to start a "Wenger out" thread (lord knows there's been enough over the past couple of years), but today was the last straw for me. However, I don't feel angry like I have in the past; but more upset. Upset for Wenger that it's not working out, and that it's not going to work out. I think we could continue with him for another five seasons at this pace, and still end up trophyless.
Yes, I love the entertaining 'Wengerball' we play. Yes, I love the guy himself, and his charisma and wit. And yes, I love the fact he's led us to three Premiership titles, generated the Invincibles, and made stars of Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira. But losing at home 3-0 to anyone is unacceptable; that we've lost to Chelsea at the Emirates by this margin twice in six months is outrageous.
So enough of the excuses, enough of the youngsters that simply don't have potential (yes, I'm talking to you Walcott), and enough of the career ending injuries in every single game. We're going nowhere, and until there's a change in management, we're simply not going to win a trophy.
And that includes the FA Cup (tracking back to the initial post).
Yes, I love the entertaining 'Wengerball' we play. Yes, I love the guy himself, and his charisma and wit. And yes, I love the fact he's led us to three Premiership titles, generated the Invincibles, and made stars of Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira. But losing at home 3-0 to anyone is unacceptable; that we've lost to Chelsea at the Emirates by this margin twice in six months is outrageous.
So enough of the excuses, enough of the youngsters that simply don't have potential (yes, I'm talking to you Walcott), and enough of the career ending injuries in every single game. We're going nowhere, and until there's a change in management, we're simply not going to win a trophy.
And that includes the FA Cup (tracking back to the initial post).
are you serious?tinpot lane wrote:Will go to 0, possibly silvers. Based on an allocation of 4,000 approx.SamiS wrote:5+ i assumebang goes the 0-0 draw wrote:is this likely to go to reds?
10+ if we don't take the full allocation
we got 3,000 in the league i'm sure we'll get around 4,500-5,000. we ourselves give 9.000!!!
and it sold out to 15+ credits in a league game on a sunday night
i'm sure saturday/sunday afternoon in a January where our league looks OVER people will go to the FA Cup in a London Derby...