Hereford v tamworth
Hereford v tamworth
Extra time Hereford v tamworth Nicholson playing very well
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Nicholson taken off,tamworth almost scored.but round post.
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Penalties.
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Penalties it is.
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Missed their first 2!
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Make that 3!
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Tamworth 1 ,0 up
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Away to Tamworth we go!
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Tamworth it is!
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Have to fancy our chances there surely
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Plaggy pitch might just suit our passing game.
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Not too sure I fancy the Tamworth draw as they seemed pretty decent against Hereford tonight, in fact I'd have fancied our chances more vs Hereford. Tamworth seem like a team and with confidence a level below us.
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Found it very strange that Hereford allowed their new signing who went by the name of B. Conlon to take three penalties. We’ll see what the FA make of that.
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I am mega tense about this game already. Can we bring it forward to tomorrow and get it out the way?
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Tamworth are a decent side no doubt, although if it’s a choice between play-off contenders in our league, or play-off contenders in the division below, I’d take the lower league side all day long.real_darlo_85 wrote:Not too sure I fancy the Tamworth draw as they seemed pretty decent against Hereford tonight, in fact I'd have fancied our chances more vs Hereford. Tamworth seem like a team and with confidence a level below us.
But you’re right, they’re a good side and will fancy it against us. They will feel they’ve not much to lose, and given we’re bottom half of the table, they will fancy causing an upset.
So it’s important not to get complacent just because we’re facing a lower league side. I remember us playing Farnborough in the 3rd Round proper about 15 years ago. We were in League Two (or Division 3 as it was) and big favourites to win at home v a non-league side.
We lost and missed out on a game against Arsenal in the next round.
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Indeed. And who can forget Telford 1985? We'd just beaten Boro and were in a promotion season yet drew at home and got tonked in the replay, missing out on a trip to Everton.Darlogramps wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 10:41 pm
So it’s important not to get complacent just because we’re facing a lower league side. I remember us playing Farnborough in the 3rd Round proper about 15 years ago. We were in League Two (or Division 3 as it was) and big favourites to win at home v a non-league side.
We lost and missed out on a game against Arsenal in the next round.
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They are going well but in terms of an away tie I would rather this one than any in the league above and lots in our league like a side such as Brackley, York or King's Lynn. It's a better tie than Hereford and far closer, allowing more fans to go and back us.
I also don't think the plastic pitch will count against us as it does allow you to knock the ball about and I would rather that than a ploughed field where you need to keep it in the air.
I don't think previous record there counts at all, just in the same way that our previous FA Cup record has not counted so far this season. We've also got rid of our away hoodoo.
We should be very positive about this, without being complacent or over-confident. If we are at our best, we know we have the players with the ability and attitude to win this. I think, if anything, there may be over-confidence that creeps in on Tamworth's part and they will believe this is an easily winnable tie having already seen off a higher placed side than us. Probably in the same way that the Hereford fans cheered the draw and had been looking forward to what they regarded as a "very winnable tie against Darlington".
I also don't think the plastic pitch will count against us as it does allow you to knock the ball about and I would rather that than a ploughed field where you need to keep it in the air.
I don't think previous record there counts at all, just in the same way that our previous FA Cup record has not counted so far this season. We've also got rid of our away hoodoo.
We should be very positive about this, without being complacent or over-confident. If we are at our best, we know we have the players with the ability and attitude to win this. I think, if anything, there may be over-confidence that creeps in on Tamworth's part and they will believe this is an easily winnable tie having already seen off a higher placed side than us. Probably in the same way that the Hereford fans cheered the draw and had been looking forward to what they regarded as a "very winnable tie against Darlington".
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My thoughts entirely.The fact that this game is a lot closer for us, our fans can make a massive difference, the players acknowledge this and we will have a big following without doubt.LoidLucan wrote:They are going well but in terms of an away tie I would rather this one than any in the league above and lots in our league like a side such as Brackley, York or King's Lynn. It's a better tie than Hereford and far closer, allowing more fans to go and back us.
I also don't think the plastic pitch will count against us as it does allow you to knock the ball about and I would rather that than a ploughed field where you need to keep it in the air.
I don't think previous record there counts at all, just in the same way that our previous FA Cup record has not counted so far this season. We've also got rid of our away hoodoo.
We should be very positive about this, without being complacent or over-confident. If we are at our best, we know we have the players with the ability and attitude to win this. I think, if anything, there may be over-confidence that creeps in on Tamworth's part and they will believe this is an easily winnable tie having already seen off a higher placed side than us. Probably in the same way that the Hereford fans cheered the draw and had been looking forward to what they regarded as a "very winnable tie against Darlington".
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When asked about the Darlington game, the Tamworth management have already said: "We don't fear anyone." They believe they've got a very winnable tie on their own patch.
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They have nothing to lose now do they. I expect they are confident after beating Hereford and their current league performance will give them confidence they can compete with a mid-table team in the division above.
I wouldn't read too much into the soundbite though. When was the last time you heard a manager say that his team were scared about facing their opposition.
At the same time we have to be confident as well - we are playing lower league opposition.
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I still to this day have the odd word with a few Telford fans about that game on various forums.biccynana wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 10:48 pmIndeed. And who can forget Telford 1985? We'd just beaten Boro and were in a promotion season yet drew at home and got tonked in the replay, missing out on a trip to Everton.Darlogramps wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 10:41 pm
So it’s important not to get complacent just because we’re facing a lower league side. I remember us playing Farnborough in the 3rd Round proper about 15 years ago. We were in League Two (or Division 3 as it was) and big favourites to win at home v a non-league side.
We lost and missed out on a game against Arsenal in the next round.
"TONKED"? A lot more polite than most used to describe what happened. The only consolation to me was that living in the WM I only had a short drive home.
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Ron, there's a few of us going. Take the baby with you and we'll see you there.QUAKERMAN2 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:03 amMy thoughts entirely.The fact that this game is a lot closer for us, our fans can make a massive difference, the players acknowledge this and we will have a big following without doubt.LoidLucan wrote:They are going well but in terms of an away tie I would rather this one than any in the league above and lots in our league like a side such as Brackley, York or King's Lynn. It's a better tie than Hereford and far closer, allowing more fans to go and back us.
I also don't think the plastic pitch will count against us as it does allow you to knock the ball about and I would rather that than a ploughed field where you need to keep it in the air.
I don't think previous record there counts at all, just in the same way that our previous FA Cup record has not counted so far this season. We've also got rid of our away hoodoo.
We should be very positive about this, without being complacent or over-confident. If we are at our best, we know we have the players with the ability and attitude to win this. I think, if anything, there may be over-confidence that creeps in on Tamworth's part and they will believe this is an easily winnable tie having already seen off a higher placed side than us. Probably in the same way that the Hereford fans cheered the draw and had been looking forward to what they regarded as a "very winnable tie against Darlington".
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as someone else has already mentioned on a different thread. She play Sat/Tue before meeting us on sat. Let's hope they tire. We might need Donawa in that second half again when legs are tired
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I remember Barry Fry once using reverse psychology when he was Birmingham manager after they drew Boro in the league cup. Boro had Juninho, Barmby, Hignett and were doing well as a newly promoted premiership team. Birmingham were an average second tier side. The score : Brum 2 Boro 0 !!lo36789 wrote:They have nothing to lose now do they. I expect they are confident after beating Hereford and their current league performance will give them confidence they can compete with a mid-table team in the division above.
I wouldn't read too much into the soundbite though. When was the last time you heard a manager say that his team were scared about facing their opposition.
At the same time we have to be confident as well - we are playing lower league opposition.
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Thought Tamworths are pigs
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And so they shouldLoidLucan wrote:When asked about the Darlington game, the Tamworth management have already said: "We don't fear anyone." They believe they've got a very winnable tie on their own patch.
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Best not under-estimate them. Apparently the club has a "performance analyst" who produced a video of the penalties that Hereford take. Her preparations weren't needed for a couple of the spotkicks which were last seen on a trajectory to the Moon