Quote: faxcar "Well on the face of it, it would be great to have a good cup run and it's a shame we didn't get a home draw against easier opposition to start us off but that's just the luck of the draw and if we can't stack up against the stiffer challenges then we would be falling at the first real test hurdle come what may whoever it was.
Now here's the dilemma food for thought bit.
If we were performing to a better standard and maybe in with a chance of going a bit further but not much chance of actually winning it, when so many clubs (especially this year) have put more emphasis on the league over the Challenge Cup what would / should we do?
Focus on the league, the Cup or take each game, league and Cup as they come?
In any event would the amount of progress in the Challenge Cup determine that the season was over after just week 4?'"
Just to clarify,I was meaning the events of yesterday not just the draw..
The draw immediately takes two cups out of the equation.The first 3 league rounds comfirmed our continued absence from the top two.Round 4 confirmed an unlikely shot from third place isnt going to happen..there's no money for the players we need,but Grix is clueless in the forwards anyway,let's good ones go and deems two of his new signings as not been up to it bbefore round 1-which is scandalous..
The DR option(unwanted at best anyway) again was proved yesterday that the attracted players either are unfit,uninterested,no better or recalled......