Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? 18:34 - Aug 6 with 1541 views | Poolman | Little mention of thye Shrewsbury game thus far. I think what we need as a club is a boost and early season the best way to get that is to progress in the cup and get a decent Prem Club at home in the second round. So, for me, whilst the league is clearly our priority until we reach 50 points, I am hoping we get further in the cups that some of our previous managers managed! | |
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Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 18:59 - Aug 6 with 1525 views | Bloodtangerine | I will be there for that one..can't think it will be a big away following though tbh | |
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Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:03 - Aug 6 with 1517 views | PoolSupporter |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 18:59 - Aug 6 by Bloodtangerine | I will be there for that one..can't think it will be a big away following though tbh |
It should be treated like a pre season run out | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:03 - Aug 6 with 1517 views | bfccarpetfitter | Comes in handy,more game time for players to gel without the risk of losing any points.Think I am going with Blackpoolmad. | |
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Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:04 - Aug 6 with 1515 views | Grayth | It will basically act as a pre-season friendly. At least we'll pick our strongest team, though I'd like to see Waddington given some minutes in preparation for his move to the first club that offers Karl some lovely, shiny money. | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:10 - Aug 6 with 1506 views | Graham9 |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:04 - Aug 6 by Grayth | It will basically act as a pre-season friendly. At least we'll pick our strongest team, though I'd like to see Waddington given some minutes in preparation for his move to the first club that offers Karl some lovely, shiny money. |
Agree I'm trying to look at the 1st two games as a bit of a gimme... yes we have had a non existent pre-season but look at this way, if we were to lose away against Forest in the opening game of the season I doubt it would have rocked the football world to its roots even if we had the perfect pre-season they would have always been a tough nut at home and game 2 against Shrewsbury, more important for the game time than the result in my eyes. So game 3 is the one that in my eyes is the real start of the season. Though if we can nick something at the city ground despite the circumstances then thats a bonus. | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:23 - Aug 6 with 1489 views | spider29 |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:10 - Aug 6 by Graham9 | Agree I'm trying to look at the 1st two games as a bit of a gimme... yes we have had a non existent pre-season but look at this way, if we were to lose away against Forest in the opening game of the season I doubt it would have rocked the football world to its roots even if we had the perfect pre-season they would have always been a tough nut at home and game 2 against Shrewsbury, more important for the game time than the result in my eyes. So game 3 is the one that in my eyes is the real start of the season. Though if we can nick something at the city ground despite the circumstances then thats a bonus. |
Gives the squad players a run out... No importance for me.. I wonder if Riga will start a reserve team.. when we have enough bodies... Ollie wasn't too keen.. interefered with his nights out in .. the admiral ! | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:28 - Aug 6 with 1482 views | Ormegod | To be honest,a lot of fans say a cup run is a distraction but I think a cup run can really help you out in your league form,hope we take it seriously for once. | |
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Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:42 - Aug 6 with 1472 views | Wizaard | Given the lack of game time, for the first time in years I expect us to take it fairly seriously. Five of us going over for it from LeedsSheffield. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:52 - Aug 6 with 1464 views | Grayth |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 19:42 - Aug 6 by Wizaard | Given the lack of game time, for the first time in years I expect us to take it fairly seriously. Five of us going over for it from LeedsSheffield. |
I think it was season before last when we took it seriously and played a full-strength side at home to Morecambe. We lost 2-1 | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 20:19 - Aug 6 with 1449 views | Osbourne | Has this cup changed its name again? | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 20:29 - Aug 6 with 1442 views | STHolder |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 20:19 - Aug 6 by Osbourne | Has this cup changed its name again? |
Pretty sure it's the Capital One cup Osbourne (unless it's changed again!). I agree with those who are saying this should be taken seriously and should be a first team run out. They've had all season to rest and we need game time together as a team. So I wouldn't change the side that much from Saturday (unless it's a complete disaster) and I'd get a good win under the belt. Plus the thought of Matt Williams smiling smugly from the stand is not one we want to see | | | |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 20:41 - Aug 6 with 1432 views | Osbourne |
Where does the Carling Cup lie in our priorities? on 20:29 - Aug 6 by STHolder | Pretty sure it's the Capital One cup Osbourne (unless it's changed again!). I agree with those who are saying this should be taken seriously and should be a first team run out. They've had all season to rest and we need game time together as a team. So I wouldn't change the side that much from Saturday (unless it's a complete disaster) and I'd get a good win under the belt. Plus the thought of Matt Williams smiling smugly from the stand is not one we want to see |
Yes, good point STHolder, Matt Williams and also Micky Mellon who will be in only his second game in charge of Shrewsbury. Good luck Micky on the Saturday but not on the Tuesday night! | | | |
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