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Brighton and Bournemouth though are half decent Premier League teams though so you can understand those score lines where to me Leicester are a poor PL side who we'll be playing league games against next season.
Came into this on five straight defeats and fourteen goals conceded and were there for the taking with the right team selection by us. Getting beaten 6-2 by them is IMO fcking embarrassing.
I fcking hate the way we toss off the FA Cup year after year. Leicester on five successive defeats, fourteen goals conceded must have been really low on confidence. Had we started with the team that started against Luton, even just for the first half, I'm sure they were there for the taking.
Instead we're on the wrong end of an embarrassing 6-2 hammering which is bound to affect morale a bit. I could understand it if we were in the bottom three, but fck me for the life of me I can't understand resting shit loads of players and then bringing the cavalry on after an hour when you're losing, what's the point of that?
Written by The Shadows' drummer no less. Never a hit must must have made him a shit ton of money down the years. He's a bit of a prolific composer of library music and TV themes also doing Robin's Nest, Rugby Special, Ruth Rendell Mysteries amongst others.
The Gillingham game was an FA Cup third round tie and surprisingly it wasn't one of our record 51 losses. We drew 1-1 with Danny Boxshall scoring and won the replay at LR 3-1 (Hartburn, Hatton, McEwan) and eventually lost in the sixth round (SIXTH ROUND) in a replay against Derby.
2003/04, the last time we went the whole season unbeaten at home, our best was 8 (EIGHT) on the spin: Brentford 1-0 Plymouth 3-0 Sheff W 3-0 Hartlepool 4-1 Colchester 2-0 Rushden & D 1-0 Brighton 2-1 Notts Co 3-2