Away goals don't count?
It will be a tricky game for both sides but things have changed for you. Whereas before you had little to lose, now you can sniff Wembley. Do you stick or twist? Can you rely on us missing so many chances again? From our point of view we have no option other than to go for it but your manager has a choice to make. First goal wins it I reckon.
It's the over confidence of so many villains that will cost you. Going into the ground so full of confidence expecting a walk over (as you did 2 weeks ago) is going to cost you.
Please, please, please 3-0 without the need for ET!
Lucky the tie is in B'ham: here in North Yorks it's chucking it down with snow. VP's groundstaff should ensure that the game is played (although with our injuries a strategic postponement wouldn't be a bad thing).
Quote from: Simon Ward on January 21, 2013, 10:51:05 AMPlease, please, please 3-0 without the need for ET!From what you have seen so far this season, how confident are you of keeping a clean sheet?
How much snow is there in Brum?We had shit loads down here, finally stopped snowing at midnight, and looking out this morning, none of it seems to have gone - even the snow on the trees is still intact.I also wonder if snow oop north will be a factor, given 6,000 people coming down for the game.
Quote from: Pete3206 on January 21, 2013, 10:11:03 AM5-0 and damn their impudence.Even the bookies say we're favorites to qualify, so you can't really call it impudence can you? It's the over confidence of so many villains that will cost you. Going into the ground so full of confidence expecting a walk over (as you did 2 weeks ago) is going to cost you.
5-0 and damn their impudence.
It's also not over confidence to say we should expect to beat a fourth division side over two legs. 3-1 from the first leg is nothing like impossible to turn over.We might be struggling in the Premier League, but we are still significantly better on our day than Bradford are.
Quote from: levico on January 21, 2013, 10:44:11 AMLucky the tie is in B'ham: here in North Yorks it's chucking it down with snow. VP's groundstaff should ensure that the game is played (although with our injuries a strategic postponement wouldn't be a bad thing).Well I wouldn't give up yet on the possibility of a postponement. I've got about a foot of snow on my garden in Selly Oak and its just started snowing again. I'm sure they can get the pitch ready but its the surrounding area and car parks that'll be the big H&S problems.
I think Bratfud is right unfortunatley, i can see them scoring at some point. Either that or they'll get some kind of assistance from our favourite ref.