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  1. 11 minutes ago, WacoRover said:

    The whole idea of Rovers being in the semis of a cup is novel to me. I am just thrilled I get the game on ESPN+. COYB! 

    That’s what it’s all about. I can remember the late 80s quite vividly but not much before. If others have the same memory if you’re a 20 year old rovers fan your only memories of rovers are the club as a total bloody shambles. They know nothing else. That’s scary. This fixture really does give the younger fans a great opportunity to see something other than abject drudgery. 

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  2. 20 minutes ago, Dreams of 1995 said:

    That is a forum full of angry blokes 

    Was quite an entertaining read really. They seem to think everybody hates them - classic snowflake behaviour 

    I’ve never been arsed about either Sheffield club really. Big city, shite football teams. Kind of like Bristol really 

    Decent night out though 

    It’s obviously a game we really want to win as do their fans but I can’t say I’ve ever heard any negativity towards them as a club. Their striker got away with a few the other week but it happens. They go in as big favourites, totally battered us at their place, but a rovers win definitely isn’t out of the question.

    In the grand scheme of things they’re a fairly nothing club a lot like ourselves. They’ve got a larger support as a city club but we have the history and presumably significantly more trophies.

    For what it’s worth I like their chip butty song. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, TonyM said:

    Moving the semi-finals to Wembley was a huge mistake by the FA and massively devalued the competition .....but I'd still very much like us to be there.

    My grandfather (1928) and my father (1960) both got to see Rovers in FA Cup finals - I'd really like to have the same happen just once in my lifetime. More important (sentimentally, but not financially I know) then getting back into the Prem for me ...

    I agree semis shouldn’t be at Wembley. Think it would be class for the younger fans to see us there and all of us at the new Wembley but seeing rovers in a major final would be amazing if a little far fetched.

    In 1987 the old man left a family holiday abroad as he decided we’d never see rovers at Wembley again. If we win I’ll have a similar predicament in April and I’m realising how ballsy it was to vanish knowing he’d piss my mum off (which he did) just to watch rovers at Wembley. He missed out in 1960, not least of all to a few members of the family who’d never seen rovers before or since, and decided it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission.

    The irony is we watched rovers at Wembley 5 times over the next 10 years, a point not lost on my mum 35 years later. 😂

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  4. As far as I’m concerned this is the biggest game in donkeys years with the Wembley factor. We just seem to always bottle the big occasions. We definitely go in as underdogs but it’s also a game we can win. After a thoroughly miserable 13 years of venky rule, even the promotion from division 3 left me feeling more relieved and embarrassed about being there, so in the absence of any play off games or derby day wins, just one slither of a nice day out will be just the ticket.

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  5. 20 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

    From the BBC website - fair assessment or deluded twaddle?

    Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom:

    "First half we passed the ball well on a really tricky pitch. We got into some good areas and lacked the quality in key moments. They had three attempts, and two of them were from counter attacks and corners, and one was from us leaving a runner, so at half-time I was confident.

    "I thought we'd go on and win the game, and expected us to because it's easy to put those things right.

    "But we came out in the second half and Blackburn started much better than us. We had to make changes, had to try and wrestle the momentum back and we did get back on top in terms of ball and territory."

    I think what he said there is fair enough to be honest. At half time I also thought on the pattern of play they’d go on to win. They are a very good championship side and I’m sure will go up automatically. For us to win they had to be slightly off form and we had to be on near top form. 

    One Mowbray-esque inconsistency in his interview was he banged on about possession, shots even that xg nonsense then said “I don’t go into the stats.” Fucking hell pal you’ve just spent 3 mins banging on about irrelevant stats. Then “Blackburn were going down to create attention to the referee.” No you bog Yorkshire fucker fouls are fouls. 

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  6. 40 minutes ago, AllRoverAsia said:

    If the players are now who I think they are they will want to play in a FA Cup semi final at Wembley even if some fans claim that they are "not bothered".

    The players will want that plus a playoff spot.

    After the drudgery of the last 13 years, with a load of fans the age of teenagers having never seeing anything decent happen to the club. Surely no rovers fan would ever say there’re not bothered about an fa cup semi final at Wembley. Even if the worst happens and we collapse down to mid table if we get a day out in the capital for the semis of the fa cup it’s been a better season than any under the Venkys reign of terror.

    The priority is defo getting into the prem not least of all to chip away at that £250 million debt but I’d question the credentials of any fan not being bothered. 

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  7. 5 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

    He hasn't actually changed the style of play at all, but I'm too tired to have that discussion today. 

    I beg to differ. A few months ago we were  obsessed by pointless possession almost exclusively around the back 4 with suicidal passing to boot. We still have that in our locker to be fair but recently we’ve still been passing but happy to go more direct and most critically passing forward. Off the ball there was zero pressure on the opposition players recently you might say there’s something resembling pressing high that he eluded to when he took over. Also we were very ponderous and slow off the ball and on it and recently we’ve been noticeably quicker and sharper. 

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  8. Does anyone who watches Salford or sale know what the parking is like at the a j bell stadium? With it sandwiched in between some sort of air strip and the Trafford centre it looks slim pickins indeed.

    Trying a bit more forward planning after rocking up to Leicester and nearly missing ko after finding resident parking schemes, being thwarted by railways and rivers ending up walking/jogging a good 30 mins. 

  9. 4 hours ago, Miller11 said:

    I’m absolutely baffled by people not thinking this is a good draw for us! It’s the 4th best outcome we could’ve hoped for…

    1. Grimsby H

    2. Grimsby A

    3. Sheff U H

    I don’t see the clamour for a “glamour” tie at this stage. We played at Old Trafford and the Etihad regularly in the fairly distant past. We’ve never been to the new Wembley, this gives us a real opportunity.

    Absolutely. Plus are we even sufficiently tin pot to be wowed by a trip to Manchester yet. Maybe but not for me. As you said the 4th best scenario for an opportunity to play at Wembley. I’m at any game to hopefully watch rovers win (as unlikely as it may be sometimes) so in a cup progression context at the business end it’s as shit as possible at home please.

    Perhaps there’s rovers fans out there who would be going in humming glory glory man United or citeh citeh best team in the land and all the world but I’d rather have the best chance possible to see us at the new Wembley. 

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  10. For the first time in a long long long time I’ve actually left a ground feeling proud supporting rovers and enjoyed the 90 mins. Nearly even forgot the shambles that is the club.

    On various levels didn’t think going through properly especially as only had 3 hours sleep before setting off to work but all totally worth it. I nearly turned back at Knutsford thinking they’d put in a powderpuff performance, was going to be knackered today, etc. So glad I didn’t and also glad didn’t go to penalties. 

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  11. 4 minutes ago, Admiral Nelsen said:

     

     

    I've just had a look to jog my memory - we finished one place below them but we were still in the top half and finished with a better goal difference. To be fair to them, we had a ridiculously good last few months and still finished below them, so I can half understand why they wouldn't rate us too highly when we were still firmly in a relegation battle & on shocking league form. Other than maybe Cole and Berg, a lot of them wouldn't have had the faintest notion of how good some of our players actually were, especially seeing as some of them were a part of a relegated team a couple of years earlier.

     

    There would've been some sour grapes after the game with Brad being on such inspired form that day, but they would've finally recognised how good we were 12 months later when we secured a top 6 finish by pumping them 4-0 at White Hart Lane. 

    I genuinely thought we’d win but objectively it was a 50:50 no more than a 55:45 in their favour but with all the chat it was like a pub team were playing the mighty spurs. I kept saying to them you’re truly blessed to watch the first English club to lift 3 major trophies in 3 centuries like it was guaranteed our way. I’d like to think one of the many many spurs fans I said it to reflected on it and thought fair dos. 

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  12. 2 hours ago, Norbert Rassragr said:

    This final was why I came to loathe Spurs. The arrogance of their fans before the game, dismissing us as a small team and how they were going back to their 'rightful' position as a European team was hard to listen on all the radio shows. Then we won!

    A couple of our mates went to Cardiff uni so they knew the city inside out so a load of us went down for the weekend. They’d allocated all the shit pubs to rovers fans and all the decent pubs to spurs fans (typical and mildly irritating). So the night before we exclusively spent time with spurs fans and you’re right the arrogance was astounding. Like we were there for a day out and they were there to win.

    League form was iffy and few injuries but I was adamant we were the better side and we were going to win (even as a pessimist) but they were acting as though it was the equivalent of the citeh of today playing Chorley. Weird. Can’t recall but we may well have finished above them in the league that season, either way it was far closer than any one that I spoke to would admit. 

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