Another FA Cup away day beckons for Bantams

City have had 12 away draws out of 16 in the FA Cup City have had 12 away draws out of 16 in the FA Cup

“.... will play Bradford City”. Feel free to fill in the gap with any League One name, preferably one from the south.

Yep, the FA Cup proper starts tomorrow lunchtime with the first-round draw – and we can once again put ourselves through the rigmarole of being let down.

Let’s face it, the odds are stacked firmly on the side of another away game. That’s what usually happens.

Don’t believe me? Check the last couple of seasons and the proliferation of Bantam cup ties on the road.

Since Peter Taylor’s team lost to Preston in extra-time in August 2010, City’s ball has been in the cup bag on 16 occasions. Twelve of those have resulted in away draws.

And December’s trip to Port Vale for their JPT northern quarter-final will be only the third time that City have faced opposition from the same division.

So going on those figures, yet another trip to League One hosts looks a racing certainty.

Forget the prospect of a local derby with Avenue or Guiseley... I’m already preparing for that journey to Crawley or Stevenage.

Comments(6)

bwwb says...
10:13am Sat 20 Oct 12

Poor research

City have played 253 games in the FA Cup in their history

130 at home, 114 away and 9 on neutral grounds.

Hardly biased in favour of away ties

chin up says...
10:49am Sat 20 Oct 12

Although it would be typical to get a horrible draw again, lets face it, it's what it is - a cup draw. To increase the likeliness of a tie against BPA, etc you would need to have a seeding system in place, which at this stage of the competition would be all league teams. It would mean you're lowest ranked clubs are more likely to earn a decent tie. It would potentially create more cup scalps too.

bcfc1903 says...
11:55am Sat 20 Oct 12

Yeah, have to agree, i'd be amazed if BCFC's microwaved ball isn't second out to Plymouth a nice 650 mile round trip or some other place at least 200 miles away minimum. I believe BCFC's ball has just been put on microwave standby getting it ready for a lovely hot reception in the bag tomorrow.

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bdsixer says...
12:28pm Sat 20 Oct 12

bwwb wrote:
Poor research City have played 253 games in the FA Cup in their history 130 at home, 114 away and 9 on neutral grounds. Hardly biased in favour of away ties
doesn't the article refer to the last couple of years, so why the need to criticize ?? unless you have actually been to all these 253 cup games I don't understand the need to bring it up

bwwb says...
2:27pm Sat 20 Oct 12

bdsixer wrote:
bwwb wrote: Poor research City have played 253 games in the FA Cup in their history 130 at home, 114 away and 9 on neutral grounds. Hardly biased in favour of away ties
doesn't the article refer to the last couple of years, so why the need to criticize ?? unless you have actually been to all these 253 cup games I don't understand the need to bring it up
The article is totally inane and wrong
To suggest it is a foregone conclusion we will be drawn away is ridiculous the odds are 50/50 and the odds of drawing Avenue or Guiseley if they qualify is no worse than drawing Crawley

bdsixer says...
10:41am Mon 22 Oct 12

bwwb wrote:
bdsixer wrote:
bwwb wrote: Poor research City have played 253 games in the FA Cup in their history 130 at home, 114 away and 9 on neutral grounds. Hardly biased in favour of away ties
doesn't the article refer to the last couple of years, so why the need to criticize ?? unless you have actually been to all these 253 cup games I don't understand the need to bring it up
The article is totally inane and wrong To suggest it is a foregone conclusion we will be drawn away is ridiculous the odds are 50/50 and the odds of drawing Avenue or Guiseley if they qualify is no worse than drawing Crawley
NORTHHAMPTON AWAY, point proven as the article only refers to the last couple of years, how can facts be poor research, really don't understand your point, are you anti-T and A ??

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