An obsolete expression used before the days of political correctness when a manager was asked whom he would like to draw in the FA Cup. These days this phrase has been replaced by the sterile "Anyone at home." Howard Kendall was left to rue his use of the answer when his Everton side did indeed draw the Blind School at home in the 1996-97 FA Cup third round. As a bitty affair headed towards a replay, the plucky visitors scored a disputed winner, leaving hundreds of partially-sighted supporters to invade the pitch and chair off their heroes (as well as many irate Everton players).
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