masterraj wrote:I had sammy to score the first and cissie to score the last ....
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well done mate Great to see the lads bang goals in thats 15 in 3 matches
masterraj wrote:I had sammy to score the first and cissie to score the last ....
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Ciggy wrote:We owe these brummie b@stards a tonking CMON U redmen
Feeney wrote:Well, what can you say to that?
In fairness to Brum, 2 of our goals were from a keeper error and another an own goal so even 7-0 flattered us a bit.
I, as you all are, am absolutely delighted with this result. I honestly was willing to take a draw and do them at Anfield - that's how much I hate playing Brum. Our passing and movement at times was magnificent and the fourth goal should be put in a frame and hung up in a gallery, it was that much like a work of art.
Brum are, realistically speaking, f*cked and with Man U coming up, I can only see things getting worse for them. I for one will not miss them when they go down as we generally struggle against them.
So where does that result put us within the FA Cup?
At the start of the season, I would have gladly accepted a decent run in the Champions League (which we, IMO were one round short of), 4th in the league, and poss the FA Cup. I for one have longed for a good FA Cup run as it's been 5 years since we had any sort of decent chance at winning it. Our forwards are hitting form at a fantastic time, not just with the FA Cup, but with our run-in to secure at least 3rd. The team is working like a trojan for each other and even the fringe players are doing well when asked. From here I think we can win it, but I think we stand our best chance of winning it if one thing happens.
We meet Chelsea in the Final.
We've only lost one major final under Rafa (that Club champ thing don't count, never has, even though I was in stitches at how Rafa corrected the reporter after the match as to what we have won this season) and that was the Carling Cup, where, really, we threw it away. That, I believe, still hurts a lot of players, as does the constant depression we have against Chelsea in the league. These factors are the reason why I believe our best chance is to 'face our demon' so to speak on the big stage.
To finish off, I will say one thing - what a difference a couple of weeks make, eh? This football's a funny old game!![]()
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