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The draw for this season's FA Cup Third Round takes place this coming Monday night, when top-flight clubs including Newcastle enter the competition.
Live coverage of the draw is on BBC2 from 7pm, with ties to be played during the weekend of January 11th 2025. 
All replays have been scrapped, with ties settled via extra time and then penalties if drawn at 90 minutes.
The Magpies last played an FA Cup tie on home ground in January 2022 when beaten 0-1 by Cambridge United. 
Since then they've had five successive away draws, at Sheffield Wednesday, the mackems, Fulham, Blackburn Rovers and Manchester City.
If that seems unlikely, then Newcastle came out of the "hat" second in no less than eight successive draws between 2006 and 2011 - although four of those eight road trips were then drawn, triggering home replays.

 

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42 minutes ago, jack j said:

Remember being stood behind Mike ashley at Wigan away once.

 

They'd probably give us behind both goals thesedays


The 1-0 loss on Boxing Day and one of the worst attacking performances seen from us in the last 20 odd years? If so, I was right near you. 

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9 minutes ago, Steve Charlton said:

Will the cartel be kept apart from each other just like in the League cup draw?

 

 

 


Hopefully the cabbage patch doll is not doing the draw. She's actually looking into the bag when making the draw, the times she has done it.

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37 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:


The 1-0 loss on Boxing Day and one of the worst attacking performances seen from us in the last 20 odd years? If so, I was right near you. 

Haha aye that's the one

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2 hours ago, 54 said:

The draw for this season's FA Cup Third Round takes place this coming Monday night, when top-flight clubs including Newcastle enter the competition.
Live coverage of the draw is on BBC2 from 7pm, with ties to be played during the weekend of January 11th 2025. 
All replays have been scrapped, with ties settled via extra time and then penalties if drawn at 90 minutes.
The Magpies last played an FA Cup tie on home ground in January 2022 when beaten 0-1 by Cambridge United. 
Since then they've had five successive away draws, at Sheffield Wednesday, the mackems, Fulham, Blackburn Rovers and Manchester City.
If that seems unlikely, then Newcastle came out of the "hat" second in no less than eight successive draws between 2006 and 2011 - although four of those eight road trips were then drawn, triggering home replays.

 

I know I'm being pedantic here - but on the first point - are we living in a time bubble and someone knows who've got already - as counting Jan 2022 - plus 5 draws puts us in 2028 ?

and the second - between 2006 and 2011 is, at most 7 years - so how 8 draws ?

 

and before anyone answers - probably all competitions not just FA Cup.

 

BTW - anyone at home - the bigger the better.

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2 hours ago, jack j said:

Remember being stood behind Mike ashley at Wigan away once.

 

They'd probably give us behind both goals thesedays

 

I still get Ryan Taylor PTSD and will never forget the whole Bassong red card followed by a very audible "We're shit, and we're sick of it" for a good portion of the second half.

 

The trip was good though, quite enjoyed the tent they had out the back of the away end

 

 

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19 minutes ago, South-Cheshire-Toon said:

 

I know I'm being pedantic here - but on the first point - are we living in a time bubble and someone knows who've got already - as counting Jan 2022 - plus 5 draws puts us in 2028 ?

and the second - between 2006 and 2011 is, at most 7 years - so how 8 draws ?

 

and before anyone answers - probably all competitions not just FA Cup.

 

BTW - anyone at home - the bigger the better.

They’re referring to all rounds, not just the 3rd round.

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48 minutes ago, Dancing Brave said:

 

Crackers, the lot of them.  They honestly haven't got a clue how the football world/pyramid works.  They are miles away from being a Premier League club and will be clinging to a hopeful top sixth finish in the pub league.  I will be astonished if they finish top six.  Mind you the Championship is shocking this year.  Probably Leeds and Burnley for the top two.

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