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The ever long FA Cup thread
#1
Drawn this weekend, news here
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#2
No upsets in the first set of games, maybe get a couple tomorrow.
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#3
Fleetwood drawing with Hereford closest thing to a shock and Oxford City nearly got a draw losing in the last minute
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I was following the Notts County game as I had them on the Six Fold prediction, so was happy to see them win in the end. Also had MK Dons. And they were losing at one point I think before running out easy winners.
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Passed a lot of happy Hereford coaches on their way home from Codland today looks like they took a fair few
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#6
Wycombe away winnable but not easy up against the Fenwa plus ex Nobber Gareth Ainsworth, played them a few years back won 1-0 not been there since 94 decent ground
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The Lilywhites will come up against former PNE man Gareth Ainsworth who manager of the Chairboys.

Ainsworth played over 100 games for the Lilywhites over three spells at Deepdale and featured for North End in the 1994 play-off final against his current club Wycombe at Wembley as the club's battled for promotion to the second division.

Wycombe currently sit 5th in League Two, and have overcome Solihull Moors and Leatherhead in previous rounds to reach this stage of the competition.

The last time North End faced Wycombe was back in 2013 when the two sides clashed in the second round of the same competition, with a superb strike from Kevin Davies enough to earn North End a place in the third round.
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Overjoyed Sheff U awY
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#9
At least its a chance of progression even if its not exactly an exciting draw for you.
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#10
2015 we played the Blunts in the cup the same round Yeovil played United, the next round we played United, it's a sign
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