alexccfc99
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You get 9 subs in the FA Cup We’re gonna have to name Dave Boddy and the tea lady on the bench to make up the numbers
I would like to see 4312 like this ...
MOORE
DABO ROSE BIDWELL BURROUGHS
KANE KELLY HOWLEY
PALMER
WAGHORN TAVARES
Bench ...
Bilsson, Doyle, Panzo, Reid, Sheaf, Allen, Gyokeres + U23s
Rests all the key regulars
Gives all squad a proper go.
PUSB
Wrexham very excited by the looks of it
Wrexham players unimpressed with "whatever" FA Cup opponents
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Wrexham have been drawn against Championship Coventry in the FA Cup third round but Ollie Palmer isn't overly excited about the tiewww.mirror.co.uk
Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer admits their non league players are unimpressed about being sent to Coventry.
The National League promotion chasers today visit the Championship Sky Blues, who won the FA Cup in 1987. But Palmer admits Phil Parkinson's side, who are second in the fifth tier, would much rather have had either a home tie or a top-flight club.
Palmer, 30, who has 12 goals this term, told the Mirror: “Coventry isn’t overly appealing to the lads to be honest. “You either want a big Premier League club away or get drawn at home. “Everything in between in League One or Championship is a bit like: whatever.
what a cúnt
He won’t be in. They’ll play their strongest 11My mates wife is going to tomorrow’s game and she absolutely hates Football, she’s only going for the chance to see Ryan Reynolds but I think she will be disappointed.
Wrexham very excited by the looks of it
Wrexham players unimpressed with "whatever" FA Cup opponents
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Wrexham have been drawn against Championship Coventry in the FA Cup third round but Ollie Palmer isn't overly excited about the tiewww.mirror.co.uk
Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer admits their non league players are unimpressed about being sent to Coventry.
The National League promotion chasers today visit the Championship Sky Blues, who won the FA Cup in 1987. But Palmer admits Phil Parkinson's side, who are second in the fifth tier, would much rather have had either a home tie or a top-flight club.
Palmer, 30, who has 12 goals this term, told the Mirror: “Coventry isn’t overly appealing to the lads to be honest. “You either want a big Premier League club away or get drawn at home. “Everything in between in League One or Championship is a bit like: whatever.
what a cúnt
Hopefully if there’s a pen the tea lady takes itYou get 9 subs in the FA Cup We’re gonna have to name Dave Boddy and the tea lady on the bench to make up the numbers
Cheeky fucker - you wouldn’t think they’ve been in Non League for 15 yearsWrexham very excited by the looks of it
Wrexham players unimpressed with "whatever" FA Cup opponents
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Wrexham have been drawn against Championship Coventry in the FA Cup third round but Ollie Palmer isn't overly excited about the tiewww.mirror.co.uk
Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer admits their non league players are unimpressed about being sent to Coventry.
The National League promotion chasers today visit the Championship Sky Blues, who won the FA Cup in 1987. But Palmer admits Phil Parkinson's side, who are second in the fifth tier, would much rather have had either a home tie or a top-flight club.
Palmer, 30, who has 12 goals this term, told the Mirror: “Coventry isn’t overly appealing to the lads to be honest. “You either want a big Premier League club away or get drawn at home. “Everything in between in League One or Championship is a bit like: whatever.
what a cúnt
Wrexham very excited by the looks of it
Wrexham players unimpressed with "whatever" FA Cup opponents
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Wrexham have been drawn against Championship Coventry in the FA Cup third round but Ollie Palmer isn't overly excited about the tiewww.mirror.co.uk
Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer admits their non league players are unimpressed about being sent to Coventry.
The National League promotion chasers today visit the Championship Sky Blues, who won the FA Cup in 1987. But Palmer admits Phil Parkinson's side, who are second in the fifth tier, would much rather have had either a home tie or a top-flight club.
Palmer, 30, who has 12 goals this term, told the Mirror: “Coventry isn’t overly appealing to the lads to be honest. “You either want a big Premier League club away or get drawn at home. “Everything in between in League One or Championship is a bit like: whatever.
what a cúnt
Totally taken out of context.Fair play to him, if a Championship side came in for him I guess that would be “Whatever” aswell then.
We got Southampton last season! Cracking day out - don’t knock it till you’ve tried itTotally taken out of context.
Yes you are a much bigger club, play in a fantastic stadium and if you play your first team play you should destroy us, but you've hardly sold any tickets and your not playing your best team.
Hes talking about the the draw in general, Not many non league teams get to round 3, so when you get a chance after winning 3 games already, not to draw a big club or at least a PL team then it's a little disappointing.
This weekend he could have played against Liverpool, Chelsea or Man United who all would sell their stadiums out and would have give him a chance to tell his grandchildren he once played in front of 70,000 fans at old Trafford.
If you get through to the next round and you draw someone like Bournemouth or Southampton for example then would your players be a little disappointed.
Totally taken out of context.
Yes you are a much bigger club, play in a fantastic stadium and if you play your first team play you should destroy us, but you've hardly sold any tickets and your not playing your best team.
Hes talking about the the draw in general, Not many non league teams get to round 3, so when you get a chance after winning 3 games already, not to draw a big club or at least a PL team then it's a little disappointing.
This weekend he could have played against Liverpool, Chelsea or Man United who all would sell their stadiums out and would have give him a chance to tell his grandchildren he once played in front of 70,000 fans at old Trafford.
If you get through to the next round and you draw someone like Bournemouth or Southampton for example then would your players be a little disappointed.
If you get through to the next round and you draw someone like Bournemouth or Southampton for example then would your players be a little disappointed.
Good shout. At half time or hour mark -Mostly agree, except it doesn't rest Bidwell though, who has played almost every minute in just about the most demanding position, so I would expect him to get a (well deserved) rest.
Cheeky fucker - you wouldn’t think they’ve been in Non League for 15 years
Hope we spank them 5 zip, there’s the team talk done tomorrow at least
We got Southampton last season! Cracking day out - don’t knock it till you’ve tried it
But we'll make slightly less of a loss if we win than if we don't.It costs more than that to play the game
That's a fair assessment. I think the press comment that he's " disappointed" doesn't actually mean he disrespects Cov city and I'm sure when tomorrow comes he'll be buzzing to get out and see what the championship standard is all about .Totally taken out of context.
Yes you are a much bigger club, play in a fantastic stadium and if you play your first team play you should destroy us, but you've hardly sold any tickets and your not playing your best team.
Hes talking about the the draw in general, Not many non league teams get to round 3, so when you get a chance after winning 3 games already, not to draw a big club or at least a PL team then it's a little disappointing.
This weekend he could have played against Liverpool, Chelsea or Man United who all would sell their stadiums out and would have give him a chance to tell his grandchildren he once played in front of 70,000 fans at old Trafford.
If you get through to the next round and you draw someone like Bournemouth or Southampton for example then would your players be a little disappointed.
The sheer RESTRAINT of you to not include Allen in that first XI...My attempt at “don’t play anyone good”:
Moore
Dabo Rose Panzo Kane
Howley Kelly
Burroughs Palmer Waghorn
Tavares
S: Wilson, Doyle, Panzo, Hamer, Sheaf, Allen, Vik, Doris the tea lady, Dave Boddy
The sheer RESTRAINT of you to not include Allen in that first XI...
We have a time-traveller amongst us!Crowd prediction: 10,987 (to acknowledge the year of our FA Cup victory)
Even if we can't fill the bench with players he'd be happy to play, I'd still fill it with U23 or even academy players just to give them that experience.Not sure how he's filling those 9 spaces on the bench.
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7/5 for O’Hare to score anytimeThe odds are behind us, but I worry about Mullen upfront.
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No chance. Sales not too dissimilar to when were at the Ricoh in League 1 4/5 years ago. Will be around 8/9000 Coventry fans there. Hospitality and west Stand is busy. Singers corner nearly sold out. Many will pay on the gate for a game like tomorrow.Looking at tickets sold ,I'd be surprised to see much more than 10,000 including their 4.5