Whilst watching the World Cup semi-finals I counted 8 players who played for Tottenham against the County in the 4th round and replay of the cup 6 months ago.
It's amazing to think that we very nearly beat a team containing so many world cup semi-finalists. If only we had marked Harry Kane at that corner.
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2Watching Trippier play out of his skin, I couldn't believe he was the same player that struggled at Rodney Parade.
Although for the Colombia equaliser, Trippier was on the line and attempted the same glancing header he tried (and missed) that allowed Amond to score... he didn't learn!
Although for the Colombia equaliser, Trippier was on the line and attempted the same glancing header he tried (and missed) that allowed Amond to score... he didn't learn!
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3If we did we would have faced an away trip to rochdale? I preferred the trip to WembleyBlackandamber wrote:Whilst watching the World Cup semi-finals I counted 8 players who played for Tottenham against the County in the 4th round and replay of the cup 6 months ago.
It's amazing to think that we very nearly beat a team containing so many world cup semi-finalists. If only we had marked Harry Kane at that corner.
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4I wasn't worried who we faced in the next round. Beating Spurs would probably have been the best win in our history.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:If we did we would have faced an away trip to rochdale? I preferred the trip to WembleyBlackandamber wrote:Whilst watching the World Cup semi-finals I counted 8 players who played for Tottenham against the County in the 4th round and replay of the cup 6 months ago.
It's amazing to think that we very nearly beat a team containing so many world cup semi-finalists. If only we had marked Harry Kane at that corner.
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5of course you are almost right .Not probably-definately
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6Huddersfield away 1948?OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:of course you are almost right .Not probably-definately
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7Also Leeds United away in the previous round.Blackandamber wrote:Huddersfield away 1948?OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:of course you are almost right .Not probably-definately
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8Cornish Exile wrote:Also Leeds United away in the previous round.Blackandamber wrote:Huddersfield away 1948?OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:of course you are almost right .Not probably-definately
Apologies i stand corrected my recollections only go back to the late 50's
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9Given the gap in standards between the top division and ours has widened so much over the years, I'd argue even drawing with Spurs was our best result ever.
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10I think Leeds were in the 2nd division in 1948.Cornish Exile wrote:Also Leeds United away in the previous round.Blackandamber wrote:Huddersfield away 1948?OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:of course you are almost right .Not probably-definately
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11Maybe but the top divisions sides used to play their strongest 11 for cup games.George Street-Bridge wrote:Given the gap in standards between the top division and ours has widened so much over the years, I'd argue even drawing with Spurs was our best result ever.
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12I’d have to agree with that. The draw is the best and not just beacause of the result, but because of our play. Despite the gulf in class, we looked like the Premier League team and Spurs the League Two team.George Street-Bridge wrote:Given the gap in standards between the top division and ours has widened so much over the years, I'd argue even drawing with Spurs was our best result ever.
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