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Guardian cup review
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A nice historical article, always good to be reminded of our early 60s success.
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Good article, other than the fact it claims we haven't gone further than the quarter-finals since 1962. Did I hallucinate the 1974 semi-final against Newcastle?
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It references the 1974 semi but I think Lord if he were here would have his lawyers all over that.
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Its not often we get presented an opportunity for a run like this. It will be incredibly frustrating if we chuck it away tomorrow, almost Watford esque.
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Leaving aside the PL, clubs that are challenging for promotion from the remaining divisions tend not to get to the latter stages of the FA Cup. Of the 5 remaining Championship clubs still left in 4 are placed mid table or below. I would assume that Preston will be fielding their strongest possible starting 11 tomorrow whereas we will undoubtedly rest quite a number of key players.
It is all a question of where the club feels the priority lies as to how they approach tomorrow’s tie.
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Re: Guardian cup review

ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 3:10 pmIt references the 1974 semi but I think Lord if he were here would have his lawyers all over that.
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Hi Martin. It certainly said that when I read it at lunchtime. Can only assume the piece has been edited. The power of Up The Clarets …

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He will rotate but it's as much about mindset. Whatever team we put out will be better than theirs so it's about treating it like a proper game which comes from the manager and how he's approached it in the week.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 4:27 pmLeaving aside the PL, clubs that are challenging for promotion from the remaining divisions tend not to get to the latter stages of the FA Cup. Of the 5 remaining Championship clubs still left in 4 are placed mid table or below. I would assume that Preston will be fielding their strongest possible starting 11 tomorrow whereas we will undoubtedly rest quite a number of key players.
It is all a question of where the club feels the priority lies as to how they approach tomorrow’s tie.
I've been surprised about the lack of noise about it tbh, I think it's a huge game, possibly our biggest of the seaspn so far.