FA Cup R5 | Swansea (A) | 10/02 Wed 5:30pm

Heard us called many things (usually by oppo managers), However, direct is not one attribute most Cheltenham fans would recognise. The reverse tends to be true as we pass the ball back and forward at a leisurely pace lol
More hitting into channels for May and Williams made we think direct
 
The first tie should be straightforward hoping the days of Halifax and Shrewsbury are well behind us. In normal circumstances either of the potential 5th round games would be difficult as they would both attract packed and passionate home support. In empty stadiums however I think we have little to fear. Draw could certainly have been vastly worse.
Exactly.

And we were in the old first division when we got beat against those two. York away ? Halifax at the Shay Stadium was on a par, if not worse!
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Lest we forget.
 
It's what the FA Cup is all about , proper game, chance of an upset, pity the Cheltenham fans can't be there.
 
They have a large branch. Pat Higgins runs it but I'd imagine they're pretty pissed at the same time. Kinda like a heres what you could of won day with no fans being allowed after probably waiting years and years for this tie
Had to read that twice as first time round I thought you were saying that they would all be well oiled - was thinking you must have met them previously!
 
A few Cheltenham connections with City:

City legend Tony Book is the uncle of Robins goalkeeping coach Steve Book.

His fellow great and former City team mate, Mike Summerbee, was born in Preston but was raised in Cheltenham after his footballer father, George Summerbee, was appointed player-manager of the Robins in 1950. However,
George Summerbee left the club in 1952 after his contract was not renewed. He died just three years later from Addison’s disease, after a spell scouting for Bristol City.

Buzzer attended Naunton Park Secondary Modern School in Cheltenham where he was influenced by sports teacher, Arnold Wills, with whom he was publicly reunited 50 years later when Summerbee was Guest of Honour at the 150th anniversary celebrations of Cheltenham YMCA, to which both had belonged in their youth.

Cheltenham manager Michael Duff has two sons, Tommy - who is in the Robins' academy and supports City, while younger sibling Jack is a fan of their rivals United. Both boys were born in Manchester.

Prior to taking over as Robins boss, Duff was based in Worsley, having spent more than a decade as a Burnley player before joining the coaching staff at the Clarets.
He was part of the Burnley team that defeated City 1-0 at Turf Moor in March 2015. Seems a decent sort as this interview shows

The only previous meeting between the clubs was a pre-season testimonial game on August 2, 1994 for Cheltenham stalwart Steve Brooks

Cheltenham Town (0)2 (J.Smith 59 pen, Cooper 82)
Manchester City (2)3 (Griffiths 1, 33, M.Brown 89)

City team that day: Martyn Margetson, Dave Kerr, Chris Beech, Fitzroy Simpson, John Foster (Ian Smith 66), Joe Harkin, Steve Finney, Alfons Groenendijk, Adie Mike (Mick Brown 75), Carl Griffiths (Scott Thomas 46), Jim Whitley (John Sharpe 46). Other sub: Dave Nurse.

Scottish goalkeeper Bill Gourlay was understudy to Bert Trautmann at Maine Road but never played a competitive first team game for City. He subsequently joined Cheltenham and made almost 400 appearances for the robins
 

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