up the spartans

Thanks for the link

and well done Blyth

Question is ,should or shouldnt they play at SJP

i reckon they would stand more chance at there place against Blackburn - BUT will Cash before 4th round chance come into the equation ???
 
Not a bad game considering the levels both teams are at. Best ball of the night wins the game. Good advert for football generally. :thumbup:
 
contrary to popular belief, Blyth can't switch the game for the sake of switching. If Croft park was ok to host the game last nite then they will have no other choice than to play Blackburn there also
 
contrary to popular belief, Blyth can't switch the game for the sake of switching. If Croft park was ok to host the game last nite then they will have no other choice than to play Blackburn there also

Sorry Andy ,but your wrong - rules state that the "smaller" club cannot switch to the "Bigger" clubs home ground ,for the sake of switching - But can play the game on a neutral ground - as in the case of when Yeading Vs Newcastle was switched to Loftus Road ,down to many factors ,of crowd segregation,parking,Player safety etc - it is down to Stadium advisors to let the FA know of his or her Veiws on a switch - Blackburn is a whole new ball game to Bournmouth


FA CUP DRAW: Blackburn beckoning, but Blyth may have to take tie to Toon | Mail Online
 
I think they'd have an advantage if they were allowed to play at Croft Park...small venue, less salubrious facilities might un-settle the premier league boys

Harry "The Tash" Dunn admitted that some of the lads had "frozen" slightly due the circumstances IE playing in front of their largest crowd yet...40 odd thousand screaming at them would surely frighten them to death

All that said...the club could do with as large a cash input as possible...if they can maximise that through playing at SJP then fair does
 
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