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I hope Shrews win and Wednesday beat City. The Blades have a real chance if those two go out at this stage, because once it gets to the semis they start fielding their best eleven's.

 

I don't think either will happen though unfortunately. 

Edited by Moistened

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Good luck guys thats a fantastic draw for you pep might put out a strong side now the the league titles far far away...

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On ‎27‎/‎01‎/‎2020 at 19:32, Moistened said:

Great opportunity for us. 

 

Bye bye Wednesday, but at least you get to have a day out and watch a team from the big boy's league. ;)

Don't get above yourselves. Which Sheffield club was the last to win a major domestic trophy? Go to the record books, if you have such things in a Blades household….

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Live on the BBC, thought that it would have been Man Utd v "Wayne Rooney's" Derby.

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32 minutes ago, boldforester said:

Don't get above yourselves. Which Sheffield club was the last to win a major domestic trophy? Go to the record books, if you have such things in a Blades household….

The League Cup around 30 years ago? 

 

If that's what we're clinging to, we are in desperate times! 

 

As I said though, I genuinely hope you beat them, it'd give us a much better chance, as City are one of only two teams who I fear. 

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2 hours ago, boldforester said:

Don't get above yourselves. Which Sheffield club was the last to win a major domestic trophy? Go to the record books, if you have such things in a Blades household….

«  Blows cobwebs and dust off history books » «  looks for major domestic trophy »

 

No can’t see it !

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5 hours ago, boldforester said:

Don't get above yourselves. Which Sheffield club was the last to win a major domestic trophy? Go to the record books, if you have such things in a Blades household….

We are usually reminded by Wednesdayites on Football Heaven on regular occurences.

 

Fans from Sheffield 6 reminiscing about the days of 30,000+ attendances, the Carlos play off final season and of course the winning of trophies.

 

There are those that live in the past and those who build for the future.

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33 minutes ago, abbeyedges said:

We are usually reminded by Wednesdayites on Football Heaven on regular occurences.

 

Fans from Sheffield 6 reminiscing about the days of 30,000+ attendances, the Carlos play off final season and of course the winning of trophies.

 

There are those that live in the past and those who build for the future.

You'd be a pensioner if you're old enough to remember Wednesday getting 30,000 gates 

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21 hours ago, Ridgewalk said:

You'd be a pensioner if you're old enough to remember Wednesday getting 30,000 gates 

Rubbish ! I remember many plus 30,000 gates and even over 50,000 and I'm not yet a pensioner (nearly but not yet !)

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49 minutes ago, Jen17 said:

Rubbish ! I remember many plus 30,000 gates and even over 50,000 and I'm not yet a pensioner (nearly but not yet !)

I think it was 1967 the last time Wednesday averaged over 30,000 attendance in a season. 

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8 minutes ago, abbeyedges said:

I think it was 1967 the last time Wednesday averaged over 30,000 attendance in a season. 

We don't do cold, hard facts here, sorry. 

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