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When we get to Wembley which obviously we are,will the tickets still be a tenner? 

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Steve1956 wrote:When we get to Wembley which obviously we are,will the tickets still be a tenner?
Surely you wouldn't be going ?
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Mmmmmm....no!Sidney1st wrote:![]()
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So you don't sing the songs,
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Irony .claretdom wrote:Surely you wouldn't be going ?
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A happy-medium for me. Go for the win and see how far we can go, but don't start players such as Gray, who can't be replaced (such as Vokes/Barnes can). I certainly wouldn't be trying any new tactics like the OP mentioned. With the quality of opposition, even if it worked, we wouldn't be learning anything.
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Leicester are making 11 changes for their cup game, they're concentrating on survival.
I wonder if he will do the same for the CL.
I wonder if he will do the same for the CL.
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But we get into the Europa Cup if we win the FA Cup. Just think, no sooner will the season finish than we will be starting to play Europa matches.
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If I was Ranieri I'd be making 11 changes for their next league game.Sidney1st wrote:Leicester are making 11 changes for their cup game, they're concentrating on survival.
I wonder if he will do the same for the CL.
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Cheeky weekend in Vladivostok anyone?Corky wrote:But we get into the Europa Cup if we win the FA Cup. Just think, no sooner will the season finish than we will be starting to play Europa matches.
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Just think what stick players will get from their partners for having virtualy no break. Utter madness. The EL needs to go the same way as the EU - down the pan.
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Fans who travel to away games will be made up with a Europa league run.
I know it's a lottery who you get, but the European away days in the sunshine are something I am deeply jealous of the big clubs.
I know it's a lottery who you get, but the European away days in the sunshine are something I am deeply jealous of the big clubs.
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Isn't it likely to be the case that we just need to get to the FA Cup final to qualify for the Europa league, as the other finalist would likely qualify for the Champions league?
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Juvenile fishing. A cup final appearance could be a once in a lifetime experience and will be making history. Go for it
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Play a strong 11 and get the game won, then make changes. It's the sort of game that Gray will thrive in so I'd rest Barnes for Vokes but stick Agyei on the bench to replace Gray if we go 2 or 3 in front. It's important to be professional though and get the game won.
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Is the possibility there that we could potentially only need to reach the semi finals if both finalists and the other semi finalist qualify for the CL via the league?Spijed wrote:Isn't it likely to be the case that we just need to get to the FA Cup final to qualify for the Europa league, as the other finalist would likely qualify for the Champions league?
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Imagine booking flights to Bucharest in advance and then the fixture being changed for BT sport.Quickenthetempo wrote:Fans who travel to away games will be made up with a Europa league run.
I know it's a lottery who you get, but the European away days in the sunshine are something I am deeply jealous of the big clubs.
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Is that correct? All the more reason to want to win the FA Cup.Corky wrote:But we get into the Europa Cup if we win the FA Cup. Just think, no sooner will the season finish than we will be starting to play Europa matches.
We are probably a few seasons away from Sean Dyche leading us into Europe via Prem.
If we can win FA Cup and get into Europa Cup - doesn't the winner of Europa qualify for (European) Champions League the following season?
Love it if we can get a "European adventure."
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I would love to win the cup, I'm still a traditionalist and respect the old competition. The down side is the Europa League. It would be fantastic to see the Clarets in Europe, but in its present format it can be so negative to the domestic season. Especially for a club with a squad as small as ours. Then there are the Thursday/Sunday matches which would really **** me off.
Professionals want to play at the top, and I'm sure our players are no different, but as a fan I'd rather give it a miss.
Professionals want to play at the top, and I'm sure our players are no different, but as a fan I'd rather give it a miss.
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You're right there Steve.Steve1956 wrote:Dyche could field a weakened side against Lincoln and lose not many people outside of Burnley would bat an eyelid its that poor a competition nowadays...an FA Cup Final win carries no kudos anymore because the big clubs are not interested in it....end of!
Since 1990 and the advent of the Premier league it's been shared around such nobodies as Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. Other than that it's been won five times by other teams - Wigan and Portsmouth managed once each, as did Spurs back when they occasionally won things (92), Everton and Man City.
And the attendance has never got above 90,000 either. No-once cares any more.
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Rules changed after Millwall, I believe. If the Cup Winners are in the Champions League, the last Europa place goes to 7th in the League, not to the Cup Runners-Up.Spijed wrote:Isn't it likely to be the case that we just need to get to the FA Cup final to qualify for the Europa league, as the other finalist would likely qualify for the Champions league?
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Why don't we just concentrate on beating lincoln,then all of us can start to dream of wembley.All depends then of a crap draw,which we will probably get.
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Of course we should go for it tomorrow. It's February and
- we probably need another 6 or 7 points to secure PL survival and
- are home to a non-league team 2 games from a Wembley appearance
Anyone who thinks we shouldn't be trying to achieve both goals, or can't, is plain daft.
- we probably need another 6 or 7 points to secure PL survival and
- are home to a non-league team 2 games from a Wembley appearance
Anyone who thinks we shouldn't be trying to achieve both goals, or can't, is plain daft.
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Luckily all games are played on Thursday nights so book well in advance. I am currently checking prices for Barcleona the 3rd Thursday in August. UTCRileybobs wrote:Imagine booking flights to Bucharest in advance and then the fixture being changed for BT sport.
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Ok pal you keep thinking along those lines one big club finds itself in the 6th round by default...fielding a shite side but still good enough to beat the dross,said team is third in Premier league ten points behind leaders ..**** we ain't going to win the league, we better win this tinpot shite instead to save faceBabylonClaret wrote:You're right there Steve.
Since 1990 and the advent of the Premier league it's been shared around such nobodies as Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. Other than that it's been won five times by other teams - Wigan and Portsmouth managed once each, as did Spurs back when they occasionally won things (92), Everton and Man City.
And the attendance has never got above 90,000 either. No-once cares any more.
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It could be argued that that result was the beginning of a 13 year tumble from grace that culminated in the Orient game.Steve1956 wrote:I was actually at the Burnley v Wimbledon upset back in the seventies when the FA Cup actually meant something,strange how things change.
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Lost for words by this comment. Sums up everything that is wrong with football today. Nothing about the glory, all about the money.Steve1956 wrote:Didn't Wigan win it and go down look at them now the sooner we are out of this competition the better I want 9 more points not what is now a worthless cup win
If we won the FA Cup this year, I'd be dining out on that for the rest of my life. For the record, I'm 38 on Sunday.
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Pretty certain that Dyche will stick with the basic core team that has got us here. Let`s face it, they should beat Lincoln. We need to get to the Quarter finals and bleach clean from my brain the awful experience of losing to Watford under Ternent. One of THE biggest disappointments I`ve witnessed/experienced whilst supporting Burnley.
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League points every day of the week. Zero ***** given about the FA Cup
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Each to their own but I find it incomprehensible how anyone could not want us to progress from this point - it's hard to imagine what goes through a supporter's head to have a strong view along those line. It's such a great opportunity if we win today and then get a decent draw in the quarter final.
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Try telling the fans and team it's worthless if we get to the finalSteve1956 wrote:Didn't Wigan win it and go down look at them now the sooner we are out of this competition the better I want 9 more points not what is now a worthless cup win

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My FC United/Man Utd supporting mate managed to get hold of two tickets to the Wigan final with his dad and he still maintains that it was one of the best things he's experienced when that Watson goal went inFirthy wrote:Try telling the fans and team it's worthless if we get to the final
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I'm more excited about a potential cup run than the rest of the league season to be honest. Surely we have to aim for something other than finishing 17th in the Prem every year?
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I couldn`t agree more. It is BEYOND belief! What is wrong with these people???? Yeah, we`re not 14 year-olds any more watching FA CUP final day from mid-morning on the BBC, but this is still the FA CUP and we are a 2 wins away from a Wembley visit (don`t agree with the semi-finals being played there but hey ho!)taio wrote:Each to their own but I find it incomprehensible how anyone could not want us to progress from this point - it's hard to imagine what goes through a supporter's head to have a strong view along those line. It's such a great opportunity if we win today and then get a decent draw in the quarter final.
Was there this level of malaise before/after we played and beat Chelsea in the League Cup under Coyle? NO!!!!!!
Winning a cup is glory! I guarantee once it IS the Quarter-finals these `nay sayers` will have their faces painted claret n blue
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I am way more excited about a cup run than the league. Every year I hope we can get a decent run going yet we always seem to drop at the first hurdle in the League Cup and get tricky away ties in the FA Cup.
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Although I started this thread in hovering mood I do think SD should put out a strong side and make every effort to win through, a loss today would be hard to take, and might well have repercussions. So for me just a tweak in midfield playing five in there with Vokes up front, leaving Barnes and Gray to come on if needed.
The risk of course is injuries to key players most particularly defenders but when it comes to them, they're just as likely to take place in the warm up, training ground etc, so I don't really go with the over-protective route.
Playing in a Cup Final or even a Semi is more memorable than winning the League even if its not half the achievement, it never was, but the memories and excitement last with you for ever, so when you get the chance with a kind draw take advantage of it, it doesn't come along to often.
The risk of course is injuries to key players most particularly defenders but when it comes to them, they're just as likely to take place in the warm up, training ground etc, so I don't really go with the over-protective route.
Playing in a Cup Final or even a Semi is more memorable than winning the League even if its not half the achievement, it never was, but the memories and excitement last with you for ever, so when you get the chance with a kind draw take advantage of it, it doesn't come along to often.
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To be fair, it seems the majority want us to take the cup seriously. Steve doesn't agree but the attention he's got for his comments have rather amplified his voice. Often the case on here when the odd person in 20 has the contrary point of view.HiroshimaClaret wrote:I couldn`t agree more. It is BEYOND belief! What is wrong with these people???? Yeah, we`re not 14 year-olds any more watching FA CUP final day from mid-morning on the BBC, but this is still the FA CUP and we are a 2 wins away from a Wembley visit (don`t agree with the semi-finals being played there but hey ho!)
Was there this level of malaise before/after we played and beat Chelsea in the League Cup under Coyle? NO!!!!!!
Winning a cup is glory! I guarantee once it IS the Quarter-finals these `nay sayers` will have their faces painted claret n blue
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Looks like the players had the same interest in this shite competition as me,I'm having a lovely day trout fishing. 

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FA Cup and European dreams all over for another season.Paul Waine wrote:Is that correct? All the more reason to want to win the FA Cup.
We are probably a few seasons away from Sean Dyche leading us into Europe via Prem.
If we can win FA Cup and get into Europa Cup - doesn't the winner of Europa qualify for (European) Champions League the following season?
Love it if we can get a "European adventure."
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Realised I'm already booked for the Algarve in late May. I'd have been missing Wembley if we'd got there.

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I think you now have your answer ablueclaret......

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Sadly we didn't do either, perhaps the biggest wasted opportunity in SD's stewardship.
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We would've lost to Arsenal anyway, nothing wasted over here.
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But what we got was one serious injury, several players loss of confidence, the re-emergence of Barton"s issues, no experimentation with the framework and loss of respect for the club, a pretty poor day.
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As the serious injury (have you got extra news? I haven't heard any details yet) was to a reserve player, presumably that counts as a success. Unless you're saying we should have played only development squad players?ablueclaret wrote:But what we got was one serious injury, several players loss of confidence, the re-emergence of Barton"s issues, no experimentation with the framework and loss of respect for the club, a pretty poor day.
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What a match to miss out on.