Round 4 : who do you want ? (1 Viewer)

Manchester_sky_blue

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Hopefully not Yeovil away. Man City away as It’s one ground I haven’t been too. Been to Maine road several times though.
Hadn't thought about Man City, piece of piss for me to get to and I can always get cheap/free MCFC tickets through work so I change my vote!
 

ps1948

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I'd like to avoid the biggest teams, and would prefer someone like Newcastle, Leicester or Southampton at home - the first two would guarantee a really great atmosphere, and Southampton would be similar to today, and almost as beatable.
 

pusbccfc

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Londonccfcfan

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Plum tie to one of tye big boys or local teams.

Could be a scramble for tickets if we get leicester or Wolves away.

Allocation will be 6 k?

Dont think the tickets would get to general sale unless they limit tickets to season holders.
 

Amcoventry

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Nottingham Forest at home for two main reasons. They have beaten the arse today and I can win a beer off my mate.
 

Paxman II

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Well we are not going to win it so the sooner we are out to concentrate on the league the better.
I know that sounds bad but just realistic.Enjoy today and use the euphoria to help our promotion drive and get a plum draw against a big side next, lose but earn some money and we all have a great day without loss of confidence.
I'd like to see the Ricoh fill up more than I'd like a trip away. So man U, Man C or Liverpool at home please.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Any top 6 premiership team or other big-money game at home and get knocked out in an honourable fashion. Worst case is a difficult away tie against a scrappy L1 or L2 team I feel.

Hopefully this win against Stoke is a real momentum builder for our league campaign, it's now three wins on the bounce! Bring on Exeter!
 

steve82

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I'm not fussed, being in the draw still gives a buzz, ideally a big side at home for convenience, but then a easier side gives the chance to progress and scoop the prize money but a big money spinner against a big club away will generate a lot of income in a 60k stadium if not priced to cheaply tho maybe the same as a top dollar plum home tie.
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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Would love an easier team at home this round, huge money for going through to 5th and then maybe a big money tie like Spurs at Wembley. All helps Robins budget for long season push.
Also, whilst the games stack up, didn't affect Lincoln last year and I think the wins pick up the players and really give them confidence for the league games.
 

harvey098

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When will the next round be played? Won’t it be after the window shuts anyway so doesn’t effect Robins’ budget for promotion if we win / lose
 

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