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The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:06 pm
by Goalmouth
Noting that Maidstone Utd have a home draw to Welling in the final qualifying round of the FA Cup, I'm just wondering, with the way our season seems to be panning out, what the odds are of fate, dishing out a potentially embarrassing visit to Maidstone for us in the first round proper.

Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:20 pm
by Garawa
I listened to Radio Kent on the way home and all they said was how great it would be if they made it through and got a home tie in the first round as all the "world's media" would come out in their millions to see a big tie on a 3G pitch! They seemed to completely forget about the significance of their opponents should they draw the Gills!!!
We've already had the "it can't possibly happen tie" with our Dover B team losing at home, can it happen again? If so, I don't fancy our chances at all!
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:15 pm
by Elgrande
Jacob will be ecstatic though! Just think the mighty Gills at Gallaghers home ground (oops sorry Maidstone Celtics home ground).

Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Tue Oct 14, 2014 6:36 pm
by Garawa
Ha ha. Do you think he was actually a Gills fan, I always wondered if he was a veiled Maidstone supporter! Wonder who he would cheer on!?
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:50 pm
by gillsfan1066
New flash just received a text from the Kazakhstan Morning Post and WGHTNHT TV in Kazakhstan requesting 20 passes for Maidstones home tie against Gillingham in the FA CUP, hold on text coming in from Brazil requesting 43 passes for camera crews, sound and transport staff for the big match Maidstone against GFC in the first round of the 2014/15 FA Cup, amazing nothing from Ipswich yet??
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

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Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:02 pm
by fan_of_mulligan
I think the tie would be switched to Priestfield Stadium if Maidstone United are drawn at home to Gillingham in The First Round of The FA Cup as there is limited segregation.
The Gallagher Stadium only has a 2,226 capacity, and Maidstone United would get more money if the tie is at Priestfield as they would get a third of the gate receipts.
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:02 pm
by Elgrande
I'm sure it will be then!

Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Wed Oct 15, 2014 3:44 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
fan_of_mulligan wrote:I think the tie would be switched to Priestfield Stadium if Maidstone United are drawn at home to Gillingham in The First Round of The FA Cup as there is limited segregation.
The Gallagher Stadium only has a 2,226 capacity, and Maidstone United would get more money if the tie is at Priestfield as they would get a third of the gate receipts.
I doubt if we got Maidstone away that it would be switched.It would most likely be a TV Game on the BBC,or BT Sport and they would want the romance of the game.Also the fact they have a 3G Pitch would make it more appealing.All it would mean is we would get less Tickets.Last year Shortwood Utd played Port Vale in a smaller ground than Maidstone up a narrow hill where Coaches could not get up,and they never switched the ground.
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Wed Oct 15, 2014 5:39 pm
by Elgrande
Blimey KFG; you are disagreeing with Fanny you know!
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:31 am
by gillsfan1066
100/1 says we don't get Maidstone in the FA Cup this year, and I thought I read some where teams were not allowed to switch a home tie to an away tie ?
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

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Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:33 pm
by Garawa
Lol Elgrande
I agree with KFG. Maidstone have a BIG bee in their bonnet about losing the vote on the use of 3G pitches in the higher leagues effectively prohibiting their potential for promotion. As they look good for one again and seem to have similar ability to Fleetwood, a chance to have the whole country watching them potentially beat a league club on a plastic pitch to prove it's worth would be far too big an opportunity to miss! They may lose out on a few thousand pounds by not switching but it would be an investment if they believed they could reach the football league in the next 5 years or so.
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Fri Oct 17, 2014 3:28 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
Hopefully we don`t get Maidstone,as we know how it will end!
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Sat Oct 18, 2014 2:51 am
by gillsfan1066
There an Isthmian League team who wont reach Division 2 of the Football League for years, if ever, and if we play them home or away GFC will win by five goals, THATS FIVE GOALS, maybe even 7.
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:09 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
The FA Cup First Round draw takes place on Monday Night live on BBC 2 at 7:00.Here are all the Teams in the draw below....
1 Accrington Stanley
2 AFC Wimbledon
3 Barnsley
4 Bradford City
5 Bristol City
6 Burton Albion
7 Bury
8 Cambridge United
9 Carlisle United
10 Cheltenham Town
11 Chesterfield
12 Colchester United
13 Coventry City
14 Crawley Town
15 Crewe Alexandra
16 Dagenham & Redbridge
17 Doncaster Rovers
18 Exeter City
19 Fleetwood Town
20 GILLINGHAM
21 Hartlepool United
22 Leyton Orient
23 Luton Town
24 Mansfield Town
25 Milton Keynes Dons
26 Morecambe
27 Newport County
28 Northampton Town
29 Notts County
30 Oldham Athletic
31 Oxford United
32 Peterborough United
33 Plymouth Argyle
34 Port Vale
35 Portsmouth
36 Preston North End
37 Rochdale
38 Scunthorpe United
39 Sheffield United
40 Shrewsbury Town
41 Southend United
42 Stevenage
43 Swindon Town
44 Tranmere Rovers
45 Walsall
46 Wycombe Wanderers
47 Yeovil Town
48 York City
49 Spennymoor Town or AFC Telford United
50 King’s Lynn Town or AFC Fylde
51 Grimsby Town or Guiseley
52 Norton United or Shildon
53 Warrington Town or North Ferriby United
54 Alfreton Town or Lincoln City
55 Macclesfield Town or Wrexham
56 Chorley or FC Halifax Town
57 Barwell or Altrincham
58 Leek Town or Blyth Spartans
59 Stockport County or Chester
60 Gateshead or Gainsborough Trinity
61 Tamworth or Southport
62 Dorchester Town or Bristol Rovers
63 East Thurrock United or Bath City
64 Gloucester City or Forest Green Rovers
65 Dartford or Burgess Hill Town
66 Maidstone United or Welling United
67 Willand Rovers or Gosport Borough
68 Witham Town or Weston Super Mare
69 Eastbourne Borough or Dover Athletic
70 Weymouth or Braintree Town
71 Worcester City or Greenwich Borough
72 Canvey Island or Havant & Waterlooville
73 St Albans City or Concord Rangers
74 Basingstoke Town or Harrow Borough
75 Aldershot Town or Torquay United
76 Kidderminster Harriers or Eastleigh
77 Evesham United or Bromley
78 Chelmsford City or Barnet
79 Nuneaton or Hemel Hempstead Town
80 Woking or Boreham Wood
Re: The 'magic' of the FA Cup

Posted:
Sat Oct 25, 2014 7:36 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
Maidstone beat Welling 2-1 today in the FA Cup,that is an impressive result against a good Conference side.Dartford are also through and beat Burgess Hill 3-1.Dover are in the hat after they earned a replay against Eastbourne Borough.Are we destined to play Maidstone?