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FA Cup - The Posh (A)

Team: Peterborough United

Date: 30/11/2024

Where: Weston Homes Stadium



What line-up should Stuart Maynard opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be?

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i am looking forward to the game, it would be nice if we could sustain a good cup run but it needs to not come at the cost of the league. peterborough might field a weaker side themselves so they can focus on the league. if they field their strongest squad its going to be tough, especially since we struggled earlier in the season against shrewsbury but it will show how much our defence has improved.

hoping we take the game to them.

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I would like to see a relatively strong side to take the field against Peterborough.

It will be a tough match in any case, but I do believe Notts have a chance of creating an upset.

Some players may be rested, such as David McGoldrick altogether, Matty Platt,Lewis Macari, & Matty Palmer on the bench.

I'm sure that Stuart will play a strong side on Saturday. It will be an important game for Hinchy, Martin, Brown, Scott & Gordon, who have something to prove.

Key areas will be as always, Defence, Midfield and up front. This is my starting 11 & substitutes for the match.

Bass,
McDonald,Ness,Bedeau.
Gordon,Abbott,Hinchy,Tsaroulla
Brown,Austin
Jatta.
Subs,

Slocombe,Scott,Palmer,Platt, Crowley,Macari, Robertson, (Robertson & Crowley if fit) otherwise Martin & Cisse

Hoping for a shock. Maybe it could finish up going to penalties after a draw.

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I hope we field a strong team as well, hopefully Peterborough might rest a few and maybe be a bit complacent and we can progress to round three. It’d be nice have a bit of a cup run. 🤞 

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I wouldn't object to seeing one of our youngsters start, but other than that I think we'd be best to start a strong squad. I agree that the back three could see changes because we have capable players in this area that could be rotated for the game. However, our attacking options and better players ahead of those really should be started. I would hope that Cedwyn Scott could start, I would be very tempted to play him as a striker who can drop into an attacking midfield role.

Fingers crossed we can give Dan Crowley some minutes, he's a player who could easily create a special moment that clinches the tie in our favour or helps us compete more closely with Peterborough United.

Whilst I acknowledge the league is far more important, the FA Cup gives us a good chance to bring in some extra revenue and many fans have wanted a good cup run for some time. So, I think whoever Stuart Maynard chooses will be good enough to give a good account of Notts.

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The squad and performance don't worry me. I just hope we give a good account of ourselves and provide a real challenge. Early rounds of the FA Cup might be undervalued, but since it's the first time we've reached this stage in a while, I'm going to make the most of it. I think Peterborough might rest some of their players, but we still need to be at our best. I wouldn't rush Dan Crowley into the first team, but bringing him on would be good to see. It depends on his fitness levels.

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Peterborough’s an exciting draw for us in the cup. They’re a decent League One side, so it’s not going to be easy, but matches like these are what the FA Cup is all about. If we can stay compact and frustrate them early on, the crowd could turn, which works in our favour. Jatta’s physicality might be crucial upfront, he can hold the ball and bring others into play. It’s also vital we avoid any silly errors at the back; Peterborough will punish those. I’m really looking forward to seeing how we perform against higher opposition. Let’s hope the lads give it everything and maybe even book a place in the next round.

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The magic of the FA Cup is alive, and this is the type of fixture that could remind us why. Peterborough will be a tough nut to crack, no doubt, but we’ve shown all season that we can rise to a challenge. For me, this game comes down to who controls the midfield Abbott and Palmer have been superb and will need to dictate play.

I’d also like to see us press them high; force mistakes and don’t let them settle. If we stay positive and disciplined, there’s every chance of pulling off an upset. Let’s pack out the away end and back the lads to the hilt!

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I’m optimistic about our chances against Peterborough, but we’ll need to be much better defensively than we were last time out. They’ve got players who can punish any lapses, so staying switched on for the full 90 minutes is a must. Offensively, I’d like to see us use the flanks more effectively, crosses into the box could be our best bet.

It’s also a great opportunity for our squad to show they can compete with teams from a higher division. I’m hoping Dan Crowley is fit because his energy and creativity could be a game-changer. Regardless of the outcome, this is a match to look forward to!

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It’ll be tough against a League One side, but our squad has shown we can compete with higher opposition. Defence will need to be rock-solid!

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Away support will be massive in this one. Let’s make sure we’re loud and proud at Peterborough!

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On 27/11/2024 at 20:43, liampie said:

i am looking forward to the game, it would be nice if we could sustain a good cup run but it needs to not come at the cost of the league. peterborough might field a weaker side themselves so they can focus on the league. if they field their strongest squad its going to be tough, especially since we struggled earlier in the season against shrewsbury but it will show how much our defence has improved.

hoping we take the game to them.

We didn't struggle at Shrewsbury. We were excellent in the first half, dropped off in the second and came back to equalize in the last minute. With Bass in goal we might even have won the shoot out.

1 hour ago, KingMaynard said:

It’ll be tough against a League One side, but our squad has shown we can compete with higher opposition. Defence will need to be rock-solid!

As they have been all season!

Posh won't have been happy with this draw. I'm expecting a tight game; 1-0 either way.

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Notts can do themselves proud, but it's nice just to be in the 2nd round of the FA Cup. I would love to see us beat Peterborough. Some fans want us to field a much weaker team, but I believe they lack faith in the squad's ability to maintain league form. Why can't we do well in the cup, field a strong squad with a little rotation, and not avoid problems for the league? If anything, we are in a good position with returning players. Beating the Posh could be a huge lift which could carry into the league.

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