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But didn't they play them right after their EFL cup semi final?
No idea. It was simply a general observation about it's not always the case that they get away with an easy draw
But didn't they play them right after their EFL cup semi final?
Still a completely different stadium with different name!No. It's the last ever cup game at the Lane with the stands as they're currently configured. There'll be another cup game at the Lane with newly arranged stands some time in 2018 or 2019.
No idea. It was simply a general observation about it's not always the case that they get away with an easy draw
Still a completely different stadium with different name!
Disclaimer: Now I don't want to get too ahead of myself because obviously we need to get past Millwall...
But the FA Cup semi final weekend is on April 22nd/23rd and should we progress the game against Leicester planned for that weekend will need to be postponed, pushing it nearer to the end of the season.
I really hope we get to send the fuckers down
Although if we do the unthinkable and lose to Millwall, my 2nd child is due that weekend so buggered if I care about Leicester.Now that's another little bonus, nice one.
Still a completely different stadium with different name!
Although if we do the unthinkable and lose to Millwall, my 2nd child is due that weekend so buggered if I care about Leicester.
Semi final weekend is my birthday..Disclaimer: Now I don't want to get too ahead of myself because obviously we need to get past Millwall...
But the FA Cup semi final weekend is on April 22nd/23rd and should we progress the game against Leicester planned for that weekend will need to be postponed, pushing it nearer to the end of the season.
I really hope we get to send the fuckers down
These things never work out. Gonna be at least one upset. And then there's that Chelsea lot...So setup for North London and Manchester derbies in the semi finals...
If anyone makes it out alive from the Millwall game that is.
It's already been mentioned that the last time Spurs drew Millwall in the FA Cup we went on to win it in 1967. In the original tie at The Den it was a goalless draw played in front of over 41,000 fans. A single goal from Alan Gilzean was enough to see Millwall off in the replay at The Lane with over 58,000 in attendance. We also beat them in the early 70s on the way to winning the League Cup. It was 2-0 and absolute mayhem in the ground.
Individually of course, some Millwall fans are fine. As a bunch, there are no worse in the country. I am 100% certain they will cause some sort of unpleasant shenanigans that day. From experience, they didn't care back in the day if they hit man, woman or child. A high profile fixture for them will bring out the worst of them.
Wouldn't surprise me if the FA made this a Friday night match, thick ****s.