Thanks for your kind words MidlandsHammer. Absolutely thrilled to draw the team currently fifth in the Premier League and looking forward to welcoming you to Aggborough!MidlandsHammer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:03 pmAfternoon Ladies and Gents, Midlands based West Ham fan here. How you feeling about the draw? I remember the last game between us and hope we are a bit more convincing this time round!
Looking forward to visiting a proper stadium and seeing the game. Although from a revenue point I bet you wish they could swap the ties like days gone by and take the extra revenue. Although never know you could cause an upset and get Man City away next round!
What players should we take a keen interest in before hand and what should we expect from a day out at your place?
Good Luck btw, but obviously hope you don't get another day out in this years competition
I imagine West Ham will see this competition as a genuine opportunity for silverware, so I expect you'll field a very strong side (as Chelsea did against Chesterfield).
Personally, while I'd have loved a big six side away for the revenue, I'm glad it's going to be another special day at Aggborough. I can't believe the parallels with our run in 1994 - we beat struggling Chsmpionship outfit Reading 28 years to the day since we beat struggling Division One Birmingham City. That year, I'm round four we beat a Preston North End side featuring David Moyes before bowing out to the Hammers in round five. Now Moyes and West Ham return!
I'm sceptical of what state we'll be in as we're playing Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday right up till the West Ham tie. As you'd expect we only have a small squad so January is going to stretch us to the limit. From the side that played Reading, Bajrami catches the eye at centre back and Sam Austin and Amari Morgan-Smith had great games at the other end of the pitch.
I hope you enjoy your trip to Aggborough! The famous pies are sadly no more, but it promises to be a great day with a fabulous atmosphere.