All off to Bury then!

Can't wait for Robbo's post match interview after we get dumped out by a Nicky Maynard goal, he'll be apoplectic
 
Home tie would have been better.
So that’ll be three Northern pilgrimages for London Road Travel Club on a Tuesday night .Bury, Accrington and Rochdale.
Luckily Bury has the best fish & chips.
 
I imagine that the EFL would love a Portsmouth/Sunderland final - might get a full house and then they'd be boasting what a successful competition it is.
 
I imagine that the EFL would love a Portsmouth/Sunderland final - might get a full house and then they'd be boasting what a successful competition it is.
If that happened, it would be a bit tinpot for those two sets of supporters.
 
If that happened, it would be a bit tinpot for those two sets of supporters.
Not sure I would agree.
I get it that they have had higher success in the past,but they are league One now and will still be on 31st March final day.
Wembley could be seen by fans,as a step along the path to higher things.
 
Bury eh, do you need new vaccinations to go there or will the ones from Fleetwood still be enough?
You may need a booster.
Best to check World Health Organisation website
 
Yes and dreading Man City U21s getting there. It could well happen though.

That's what makes me wonder if yesterday's draw was a bit of a 'warm balls' situation.

Send Man City U21s to Sunderland now, as they're the side most likely to knock them out before they get to the final and turn it into a joke (like the rest of the competition).

All in all, it says a lot that Man City U21s are still going, given that they've got nineteen youngsters out on loan, and don't even use their best eligible players (such as Foden) in the competition.
 
That's what makes me wonder if yesterday's draw was a bit of a 'warm balls' situation.

Send Man City U21s to Sunderland now, as they're the side most likely to knock them out before they get to the final and turn it into a joke (like the rest of the competition).

All in all, it says a lot that Man City U21s are still going in the competition given that they've got nineteen youngsters out on loan, and don't even use their best youngsters (such as Foden) in the competition.
Or maybe they want a Pompey v Sunderland final to try and break the record we hold with Coventry to try and prove the p**s pot trophy is a good cup competition.
 
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