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FA Cup 4th Round Draw

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  • After the day we’ve had?

  • Surely, Goalle Goalluffson's Wycombe Wanderers by then ?

  • So I got what I wanted but I don’t really fancy going any more. We’ll see in a few weeks.

  • I wonder what team Rice will put out!

  • Can’t believe the Gasroom hasn’t taken the opportunity for some gallows humour in these difficult times.

    Can’t believe Dan hasn’t re- signed the FC Astoria Walldorph centre back……

    Max Muller

    At 30 probably too old but….. still great from corners.

    I’ll get me coat!

  • RICE XI

    (4-5-1)

    Paddy Fielding


    Robbie Rice (c)

    Max Müller

    David Mc(prawn)Crackers

    Joe Cobb Salad Rice


    Darren Curry

    Stefan Oates

    Lewis Cook

    Marcus Bean

    Dennis Oil


    Jon-Paul Pittaman

  • Saturday 3pm kick off confirmed for PNE.

  • Take that. Was hoping it wouldn't clash with the Everton game but I'll be taking the kids to Preston.

  • With Preston having been held by Matt Bloomfield’s Luton Town today, they now face three teams on the cusp of the playoffs. They could be on a rotten streak come the FA Cup tie and be on the edge of the drop zone themselves. The plot thickens.

  • Will it be possible to watch from Vippienne?

  • WWFC website has this "This fixture has not been selected for TV broadcast anywhere in the world".

    Whether that also applies to iFollow I've no idea.

  • The FA certainly know how to elevate the status of their competition internationally!

  • edited January 20

    FA Cup matches aren’t on IFollow/Wanderers TV.

    Only EFL competitions.

  • Someone's gonna have to stream it with their phone in the away end

  • Apparently if you look for an app called something like Live Player, it shows pretty much any game anywhere. So I’ve been told.

  • I've used Live player before, it's a bit hit and miss

  • Sensible prices, hopefully it's the same for us.

  • £10 is a great price!

  • Will be welcomed by anyone being robbed blind paying £110 for the train

  • Always the coach if you're anywhere near local.

  • Sadly not, so have never been on one of the supporters coaches, should try it one day.

  • LX1LX1
    edited January 22

    @StrongestTeam and other train travellers..

    You can nearly halve the cost by splitting your tickets on long journeys.

    E.g. returns from hw-brum and brum-preston total around £60.

    You may get it even cheaper by splitting further.

    The last government said they were going to sort out these ridiculous price differences but I've seen no evidence of it yet.

    (Note: the Birmingham to Preston price above is for advance tickets so may not be available on the day)

  • Split the Journey would be

    Wycombe - Leamington Spa

    Leamington Spa to Coventry

    Direct from Coventry

    (just a suggestion?)

  • Ignore that, there is a rail replacement bus between the Bicester stations!

    Another suggestion is that you travel via Tring / Berko? Change at MK for a direct train to Preston?

  • If going from High Wycombe you can’t do better than the supporters coaches.

  • Just been looking at mine. From Milton Keynes for 2 adults you can get the 9.54 which gets in at 12.51 and the 18.18 return which gets in at 21.16 for £125 (£62.50 each).

    Or a cheaper way is that you can get the same trains for £83.10 (£41.55 each), if you get a Two Together Railcard for £30. This railcard will last the year and would be good for the Birmingham and Bolton games (and any others) so would pay for itself many times.

  • If you happen to have enough Tesco Clubcard points you could get a Two Together card for £15 worth of vouchers.

  • You’d need to factor in the possibility of extra time/pens as well.

  • Or just drive. £60 fuel for the 400 miles return. Travel time 7 hours door to door, instead of 11 hours by train.

    Leave Wycombe at 9.30 to get to Preston for 1, grab some lunch and a couple of beers.

    Leave after the game and be back home at least two hours before you would on the train.

    Take two mates and split the cost of fuel and it’s £20!

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