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Post by stillmanjunior Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:06 pm

The FA Cup draw is part of the One Show and they still hire Lawro and Robbie Savage.

It's fair to say the BBC don't appear to take football totally seriously, or at least care about what the public think.
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Post by Luton Roman Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:54 pm

To be fair I think the BBC coverage of the early rounds of the FA Cup has been superb, certainly compared with ITV, they have given plenty of opportunity for non league clubs to be shown live or nearly live or highlights, even away to League clubs, could have been us, but lets not go there.

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Post by stillmanjunior Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:21 pm

The first two rounds I think they only did 10-15 minute highlights on the red button? Admittedly it's better than ITV but they did proper highlights for the early rounds.

The live games they've produced have been pretty decent, and they've been lucky that they've picked a few shock results. But their choice of pundits (how I wish there was an option to just instantly mute the aforementioned Savage whenever he opens his mouth, then return to normal sound when he stops) leaves a lot to be desired.

Anyway, we're going off track. Or more I am. I think the highlights of the Woking v Dover game are on Woking's site, I'll check it out later.
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Post by pete mac Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:53 pm

Starting to warm to this now.

We know we are capable of a result.

Downside is how much support we can get to go as far as Dover.

Win this and I really will be thinking of Wembley.

That's the prize and the players want it! (and so do we)

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Post by Luton Roman Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:51 pm

Yep, great quotes from Walshy in the paper, this isnt enough.

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Post by stillmanjunior Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:48 pm

I agree, he came across well.
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Post by Marc Monitor Mon Jan 26, 2015 6:18 pm

I always like to be seen as underdogs by other teams' supporters. Altrincham saw it as an easy draw as well and I expect Rovers did. However, Rovers didn't turn up, neither did Wealdstone and, although Altrincham defended well and didn't seem to underestimate us, I got the impression that they wanted the replay at their place.

As long as we keep on doing what we are doing, we will give anyone a good match.
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Post by the demon headmaster Mon Jan 26, 2015 9:11 pm

Well Dover away is my worst draw. I'm right behind a Woking win. It'll be better for away support and the form guide is more auspicious.

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Post by yuffie Tue Jan 27, 2015 12:22 am

Of course, if Woking do beat Dover tomorrow night it will have echos of the 2009-10 play-offs when those sides contested the other semi-final.

And that turned out okay in the end.

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