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RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Lord Snooty - 25-01-2015 Bristol City v West Ham United
The FA Cup 4th round Sunday January 25th 2:00 ko at Ashton Gate The story of Brighouse to Wembley so far: 1st Qualifying round: Brighouse Town 1-2 Ashton Utd 2nd Qualifying round: Ashton United 1-1 Salford City 2nd Qualifying round replay: Salford City 0-1 Ashton United 3rd Qualifying round: Spennymoor Town 1-0 Ashton United 4th Qualifying round: Spennymoor Town 2-2 AFC Telford United 4th Qualifying round replay: AFC Telford United 3-0 Spennymoor Town 1st round: Basingstoke Town 1-1 AFC Telford United 1st round replay: AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke Town 2nd round: Bristol City 1-0 AFC Telford 3rd round: Doncaster Rovers 1-1 Bristol City 3rd round replay: Bristol City 2-0 Doncaster Rovers The FA Cup trail stays in Bristol for the fourth round and along with visitors from East London in the guise of three time Cup winners West Ham United there will be the BBC cameras for the live Sunday afternoon match. They may have won it three times, but it's 35 years since a Trevor Brooking headed goal beat Arsenal. City have only made it to the final once and that was way back in 1909 when they lost to Manchester United. This is League One verses the Premier League, but following yesterday's shocks though with Bradford City winning at Chelsea and Middlesbrough winning at Manchester City, the Robins would have to win handsomely for this even to register as a shock on this weekend when the romance of the FA Cup has well and truly been resurrected. City have injury doubts over forwards Aaron Wilbraham and Kieran Agard and defender James Tavernier is cup-tied after playing for Wigan in the previous round. West Ham defender James Collins is expected to miss out with a back problem. Striker Diafra Sakho also has a back injury and remains sidelined. Bristol City squad: Frank Fielding, Mark Little, Derrick Williams, Aden Flint, Karleigh Osborne, Korey Smith, Wade Elliott ©, Matt Smith, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Scott Wagstaff, Dave Richards, Bobby Reid, Luke Freeman, Jordan Wynter, Greg Cunningham, Aaron Wilbraham, Kieran Agard, Marlon Pack, Luke Aylin, Joe Bryan, George Saville, James Tavernier. West Ham United squad: Winston Reid, Aaron Cresswell, Kevin Nolan ©, James Tomkins, Matt Jarvis, Cheikhou Kouyaté, Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing, Adrián, Ravel Morrison, Diafra Sakho, Mark Noble, Joey O'Brien, Carl Jenkinson, James Collins, Guy Demel, Morgan Amalfitano, Jussi Jääskeläinen, Diego Poyet, Carlton Cole, Doneil Henry, Alex Song, Enner Valencia, Reece Burke, Dan Potts, Elliot Lee. RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Lord Snooty - 25-01-2015 Bristol City 01 Fielding 22 Ayling 04 Flint 03 Williams 02 Little 07 Smith 12 Saville 23 Bryan 15 Freeman 09 Smith 10 Emmanuel-Thomas Substitutes 05 Osborne 08 Elliott 11 Wagstaff 13 Richards 17 Cunningham 19 Agard 21 Pack West Ham United 13 Adrián 18 Jenkinson 02 Reid 05 Tomkins 03 Cresswell 30 Song 16 Noble 11 Downing 04 Nolan 31 E Valencia 09 Carroll Substitutes 07 Jarvis 15 Sakho 20 Demel 21 Amalfitano 22 Jääskeläinen 23 Poyet 24 Cole RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Lord Snooty - 25-01-2015 Sakho wins it for the Hammers. Ft Bristol City 0-1 West Ham Not bad for a lad who was supposed to be out with a back injury. RE: Brighouse to Wembley - St Charles Owl - 25-01-2015 So the journey finally reaches a team that could actually go all the way this year and win it!! RE: Brighouse to Wembley - theo_luddite - 25-01-2015 Pathetic turn out of the weekend award goes to Blackburn. Couldn't muster 6000 for a home match. The Chickens took more to Chelski. RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Lord Snooty - 03-02-2015 So our next round will be West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United. Or will it? FIFA are objecting to the boy Sakho, who scored the goal to knock out Brizzle City, playing in that match when he was allegedly injured and not representing his country at the Africa Cup. RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Amelia Chaffinch - 03-02-2015 So, if West Ham are kicked out, do Bristol get reinstated or do the Baggies get a bye? RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 03-02-2015 Good question. In all fairness, Bristol City should get to play us. RE: Brighouse to Wembley - St Charles Owl - 03-02-2015 Or if earlier precedence is applied the WHU v Bristol City game could be replayed like MK Dons v Chezzie!! RE: Brighouse to Wembley - Lord Snooty - 04-02-2015 I think FIFA want them expelled, so that would probably mean Bristol back in. But they will have to make their minds up soon. |