I didn't in my life ever believe I'd come across someone accused of being obsessed with Bray Wanderers.
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I didn't in my life ever believe I'd come across someone accused of being obsessed with Bray Wanderers.
That's because Sligo played a team who are a much higher level than Bray did.
For anyone interested you can catch the TNS v Elgin City 3rd round match on Welsh language station s4c tomorrow afternoon (k/o 4:30pm) s4c is channel 120 on freesat.
The game overlaps onto the Harps/Dundalk game but just a heads up.
TNS won that game 4-0 btw.
Again for anyone still interested :D
QF stage.
Saturday: Dundee Utd v Crusaders 1pm
Dunbarton v Raith Rovers 3pm
Inverness CT v Falkirk 5;15pm *live on BBC ALBA
Sunday: TNS v Queen of The South 2;45pm *live on S4C
It's only the second weekend after the end of the league. It would have been interesting to see what media coverage a LoI club would have gotten had they gone on a bit of a cup run.
Next round after this is in January so would have been a nightmare for Irish clubs if they had progressed.
That is a bit mad. You wonder if there's a proviso in there for a postponement if it came to it. You're talking what - two wins for it to happen?
The Non-Scottish clubs need(ed) to win four ties to make the final. I quite fancy a trip to Dumbarton, Inverness or Oswestry for the semi. Draw's tomorrow.
Draw:
TNS v Dunbarton
Inverness v Crusaders
The semi-finals will be held on 17 and 18 February.:rolleyes:
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41...c_sport_ni&ns_