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Burton Albion!...

Postby C » Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:59 pm

...have held Manchester Utd to a 0-0 draw. Nice one chaps. Not bad for a bunch or part timers! ;D

Looks like Man Utd didn't learn their lesson last time they put an understrength team out against lower division opponents...


(For our non-football (soccer) following foreign members, Burton are about 105 places behind Man Utd - 5 divisions lower!)
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Postby Craig. » Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:01 pm

Was an incredible game. Even moreso as Burton were the better looking team for most of the game. Now they get a huge payday going to Old Trafford. They wont win there though. The pitch is bigger, they were tired after todays so what that'll do to them will be interesting.
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Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:51 pm

LOL Well done chaps. ;)

Reminds me of when my local team Brighton & Hove Albion were Man U's bogey team. They regularly beat them at Old Trafford & were very unlucky not to beat them in the 1983 FA Cup Final. http://footballfocus.xsmnet.com/facup/lineups/teams1983.htm
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Postby HawkerTempest5 » Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:46 pm

You just knew that Alex Ferguson would show utter contempt and disrespect for Burton by turning out his second side. I so wish Burton had scored but they will be more happy with the replay and the extra cash it will bring.
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby Craig. » Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:49 pm

You just knew that Alex Ferguson would show utter contempt and disrespect for Burton by turning out his second side. I so wish Burton had scored but they will be more happy with the replay and the extra cash it will bring.

Typical arrogence really. I dont think Rooney or Ronaldo playing the whole game would have helped though. It was mainly the burton players fitness that started causing trouble at the end. Can you imagine though the money this replay will bing the club? They are going to be laughing all the way to the bank win or loose.
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby C » Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:51 pm

You just knew that Alex Ferguson would show utter contempt and disrespect for Burton by turning out his second side.


Just as he did last year with Exeter...

...some people never learn ;) ;D Can't say I'm complaining though... :)
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby Tweek » Sun Jan 08, 2006 4:25 pm

And Leicester just beat Spurs 3-2 :D Mark De Vries with a stoppage time winner. Not to mention Leyton Orient beating Fulham.
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Postby MWISimmer » Sun Jan 08, 2006 4:57 pm

You just knew that Alex Ferguson would show utter contempt and disrespect for Burton by turning out his second side.


You think that's disrespectful? What about Sam Allardyce (Bolton) sending on his sub goalkeeper as a centre forward when 3-0 up against Watford, just, and i quote, "To give him a feel of the magic of the FA Cup".
Get a grip Sam, and start respecting your lower league opponents.
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Postby Craig. » Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:01 pm


You think that's disrespectful? What about Sam Allardyce (Bolton) sending on his sub goalkeeper as a centre forward when 3-0 up against Watford, just, and i quote, "To give him a feel of the magic of the FA Cup".
Get a grip Sam, and start respecting your lower league opponents.
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To be fair, if the keeper hasnt been in an fa cup game then I see no harm in it. If he can play that position why not let him have that honor. Back-up keepers rarely get to play these days.
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby eno » Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:08 pm

I'm rather cynical about this sort of match and had already predicted a draw. (My wife is a ManU fan so the match was a must see.) Burton need the money so what better way of getting it than by having a replay at Old Trafford. Fergie will field his first team ...... less chance of injury on a good pitch... and Burton will go out of the cup heroic loosers having made enough to pay for the team wages for several years.
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby C » Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:29 pm


You think that's disrespectful? What about Sam Allardyce (Bolton) sending on his sub goalkeeper as a centre forward when 3-0 up against Watford, just, and i quote, "To give him a feel of the magic of the FA Cup".


To be fair, it was to give someone who is unlikely to play in the cup (c'mon, Bolton won't be in it too long - and chances are Ian Walker won't get injured) a chance, and it was for only a minute or so at the end. I see that as no different to bringing on any other player at the end of a match for a couple of minutes (and you never know, he may be quite a good centre forward, but a better keeper :) )

[quote]And Leicester just beat Spurs 3-2
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby Jaffa » Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:52 pm

On that quality of pitch, any player skill really is quite neutralized.  And the United youth wasn't up forit in anyway.

Well done to Burton.
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby Mehdi » Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:29 am

Oh please, we all know that Man U would have demolished them if Sir Alex had played the first team, which he rightly didn't because then the rookies and younger players could have a chance to play... it's not arrogance, Craig... ::)

And anyway, first team playing = utter devastation for bloody Burton bloody Albion.  ;D
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby Alphajet_Enthusiast » Mon Jan 09, 2006 7:10 am

That was pretty painful for them, you know...  ;D
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Re: Burton Albion!...

Postby Craig. » Mon Jan 09, 2006 7:37 am

[quote]Oh please, we all know that Man U would have demolished them if Sir Alex had played the first team, which he rightly didn't because then the rookies and younger players could have a chance to play... it's not arrogance, Craig... ::)

And anyway, first team playing = utter devastation for bloody Burton bloody Albion.
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