6th semi-final in my lifetime

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Was thinking the same. Law of averages and all that say that one day we're going to make a final and then who knows?

Quite fancy Liverpool in the semi myself, I think we'd have a real chance of making the final and then it's a one off game against probably premier opposition and we've proved we can give anybody a game.

Think I'd like to avoid Bournemouth in the semi as well, strangely I think we'd have more chance of reaching the final if we do.
 
and no final. Could this be the one?

Mine too and I have less expectation now than in any of the previous ones.

Between 1961 and 1992, we spent 14 seasons in the top league and reached 1 x semi-final
Between 1993 and 2014, we spent 3 seasons in the top league and reached 5 x semi-finals, including 2 in 9 months where we were in League 1.

I'm not sure whether that's some kind of record, but if you throw in the fact we've lost them all, it's a pretty bizarre list.

Because those appearances have been heavily skewed to the last 20 years, both the Trig Jnrs were around for five of them and they're less than half my age. In one sense, I'm glad for them, they've had sporadic excitement, but they've also seen us at some of the lowest points in the club's history and we've always ended with glorious failure. They've certainly never been accused of being glory hunters :-)
 
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Was thinking the same. Law of averages and all that say that one day we're going to make a final and then who knows?

Quite fancy Liverpool in the semi myself, I think we'd have a real chance of making the final and then it's a one off game against probably premier opposition and we've proved we can give anybody a game.

Think I'd like to avoid Bournemouth in the semi as well, strangely I think we'd have more chance of reaching the final if we do.

I'd fancy Spurs. Poor at home and we all know what we can do when the the Lane's a-rockin (Bramall, not White Heart). The fact it's two-legs reduces our chances somewhat tho. On a one off game we can surprise a team like we did last night, but over two you'd expect Premiership opposition to turn up at some point.
 
Mine too and I have less expectation now than in any of the previous ones.

Between 1961 and 1992, we spent 14 seasons in the top league and reached 1 x semi-final
Between 1993 and 2014, we spent 3 seasons in the top league and reached 5 x semi-finals, including 2 in 9 months where we were in League 1.

I'm not sure whether that's some kind of record, but if you throw in the fact we've lost them all, it's a pretty bizarre list.
If you're including our imminent matchup, I think you've missed one Trig, it's 6 recent ones and 1 older one.
92/93 Pigs, 97/98 Newcastle, 02/03 Liverpool, 02/03 Arsenal, 13/14 Hull, 14/15 TBC
 
Was thinking the same. Law of averages and all that say that one day we're going to make a final and then who knows?

Quite fancy Liverpool in the semi myself, I think we'd have a real chance of making the final and then it's a one off game against probably premier opposition and we've proved we can give anybody a game.

Think I'd like to avoid Bournemouth in the semi as well, strangely I think we'd have more chance of reaching the final if we do.

Alas, there's no such thing as the Law of Averages.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_averages
 
If you're including our imminent matchup, I think you've missed one Trig, it's 6 recent ones and 1 older one.
92/93 Pigs, 97/98 Newcastle, 02/03 Liverpool, 02/03 Arsenal, 13/14 Hull, 14/15 TBC

Well there's been so many, missing one out is understandable :-) You're right of course and the one I missed was Hull City, even though I referred to it and that makes the skew even more pronounced 1 v 6.

Just looking at the statistics, the 1961 FA Cup semi-final was our first since 1936, which amounts to a gap of 19 seasons, with WWII in the middle. Then there's a gap of 32 seasons until 1993, since when we've had a real avalanche of FA Cup semis, four in 21 years.
 
Mine too and I have less expectation now than in any of the previous ones.

Between 1961 and 1992, we spent 14 seasons in the top league and reached 1 x semi-final
Between 1993 and 2014, we spent 3 seasons in the top league and reached 5 x semi-finals, including 2 in 9 months where we were in League 1.

I'm not sure whether that's some kind of record, but if you throw in the fact we've lost them all, it's a pretty bizarre list.

Because those appearances have been heavily skewed to the last 20 years, both the Trig Jnrs were around for five of them and they're less than half my age. In one sense, I'm glad for them, they've had sporadic excitement, but they've also seen us at some of the lowest points in the club's history and we've always ended with glorious failure. They've certainly never been accused of being glory hunters :)

Think it shows that the big clubs take the cups less seriously these days hence clubs like United have more chance of progressing....
 
We had only two semis between 1929 and 1993 by the way (1936 and 1961) after having had 8 between 1899 and 1928 and - as said - 6 since 1993.
 
It'll be our 7th game in 6 semis. We did beat Liverpool at the Lane and they needed extra time at Anfield to beat us.

We've lost them all narrowly and probably put up the best fight of all last season.

Sadly, the Law of Averages doesn't exist but we can still dream. Great game last night, is it possible we can go one step further ?

UTB
 
Think it shows that the big clubs take the cups less seriously these days hence clubs like United have more chance of progressing....
Whilst that's true, our recent record is still very impressive, I don't think there's any other non-prem team that has been to so many recent semis
 



Think it shows that the big clubs take the cups less seriously these days hence clubs like United have more chance of progressing....
Chelsea,Liverpool,Tottenham and Newcastle all still left in and are all big clubs,with the other big club Sheffield United:D

You're not trying to take something away from Sheff utd are you Daz?
 
Think it shows that the big clubs take the cups less seriously these days hence clubs like United have more chance of progressing....

Possibly but there was lots of chat on the radio last night and today that the "lesser" prem clubs should take this seriously as they could actually win something, the exception being Chelsea under Jose who seem to take it seriously anyway. Also, apparently Southampton's staff tried to tell their foreign contingent how important cups are in England but they "didn't listen".
 
Whilst that's true, our recent record is still very impressive, I don't think there's any other non-prem team that has been to so many recent semis

Has a third tier club ever got to 2 semi-finals inside a year?
 
It's quite staggering when you think about the amount of 'big event' games we've been involved in recently. In the past 20 years or so we've had 6 cup semi finals and 4 play off finals. Quite remarkable really. We have been quite lucky in seeing our team in so many big games, even though we never seem to win it's still an incredible achievement!
 
It's quite staggering when you think about the amount of 'big event' games we've been involved in recently. In the past 20 years or so we've had 6 cup semi finals and 4 play off finals. Quite remarkable really. We have been quite lucky in seeing our team in so many big games, even though we never seem to win it's still an incredible achievement!
It's been a reyt laff watching us lose em all an all
 
Chelsea,Liverpool,Tottenham and Newcastle all still left in and are all big clubs,with the other big club Sheffield United:D

You're not trying to take something away from Sheff utd are you Daz?

Not at all. but I don;t think the advance of clubs like United in the cups (and Bradford, Millwall, Cardiff and so on getting to finals) is unconnected with the PL/money obsession amongst the top clubs
 
Spurs are better at being shit than we are.

We've lost our last five FA Cup semi-finals. They've lost their last six.
 
Not at all. but I don;t think the advance of clubs like United in the cups (and Bradford, Millwall, Cardiff and so on getting to finals) is unconnected with the PL/money obsession amongst the top clubs
Yes,you're right,i was merely pointing out that there are still big clubs left in,but what you say is propably correct and more down to the so called big clubs having better reserve players than most clubs first xi.
 
Spurs are better at being shit than we are.

We've lost our last five FA Cup semi-finals. They've lost their last six.
I wouldn't mind seeing their last 6 league cup semi finals,i recollect them having a good or should i say better record in this competition nuddy.
 
I wouldn't mind seeing their last 6 league cup semi finals,i recollect them having a good or should i say better record in this competition nuddy.

They've won four and lost two of their last six League Cup semi-finals.

They've reached the final seven times in total and won it four times.

Their most recent final was in 2009 when they lost on penalties to Manchester United after a 0-0 draw.
 
They've won four and lost two of their last six League Cup semi-finals.

They've reached the final seven times in total and won it four times.
That was quick nuddy,cheers! I thought they had a better record in this and it is a different kettle of fish with it been 2 legs,so it will be no fluke when we kick ten bells of shit out of em:D
 



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