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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 09:58 - Apr 19 by Watford_Ranger
I like it but it’s cutting off their noses to spite their faces. The cup is a potential source of huge income for these clubs which are generally different shades of skint. A fan boycott would be good but doubt the powers that be will give a crap.
The big clubs have so few replays anyway and rarely in the 3rd/4th rounds. Lots of bad PR for no real gain. The clubs it benefits to some extent are probably the big L1/2 clubs who avoid a tricky replay in Winter with a Conference club. For everyone else I see it as either bad or fairly irrelevant. It’s the total avoidance of consulting anyone below the Prem which really irks me.
I think if everyone pulled out but the top 32, there'd be such an outcry that the FA/Premier League would have to steer back. Come on, it would be hilarious if the cup only had five rounds and was basically the Zenith Data Systems Cup.
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:18 - Apr 19 with 2088 views
Everyone knows that the magic of the cup is the opportunity for non-league/lower division clubs to play against clubs from the higher divisions, either with the chance of a packed house and an upset or a visit to a ground you might not otherwise get a chance to see your team play at. I remember bunking off work to queue up for tickets when we drew Man Utd at Old Trafford in the cup in 1999, and 8,500 Fulham travelling up for the game. The majority of other lower division clubs have taken similar supports to the big clubs over the years. Equally, it’s an opportunity for regular away fans of Man Utd etc to see their club playing at a new ground in the lower divisions. So, with that in mind I’m proposing the following:
1) Scrap all the rounds up to the semi-finals. 2) Liverpool v Man Utd in the first semi. 8pm kick-off on a Saturday night. Venue: Doha. 3) Man City v Arsenal in the second semi. 7pm kick-off on a Sunday night. Venue: MetLife stadium, NJ. 4) 8pm kick-off for the final. Venue: Riyadh.
4,000 tickets to be made available to each club. 10% of tickets to cost no more than £60, with the rest going for upwards of £180. No concessions. True supporters will be happy to pay it. The rest going to sponsors, local dignitaries, and wealthy business people.
The semi-final draw would always involve the same 4 clubs but operate on a 3 year cycle to keep the cup fresh and exciting. I had considered scrapping the semi-finals too but think that might kill some of the magic.
This way, the most important and special clubs in England get the opportunity to give big match experience to the young players they have nicked off all the other clubs, but who otherwise wouldn’t get valuable minutes.
What an absolute bunch of cu nts, these clubs are. I absolutely loved watching them all crash out of Europe this week. Presumably Liverpool got smashed at home by Atalanta because even the knowledge that there was the possibility of having to have a replay in the FA cup this season, wore the poor twa ts out and meant they were unable to unable to focus fully on conquering Europe.
I’m on something of a boycott of Fulham because of our absolute piss-taking ticket prices, which is a proper shame as it’s my club and we have a really decent team at the moment, but the upside is that I’ve been watching quite a lot of random games at all levels. I’m not sure if I could watch non-league every week, but I go to a few non-league games every year with my dad, and it does restore your faith a bit. Volunteers keeping clubs ticking over, hardly any diving/cheating, no VAR, prices that don’t immediately convey to you that the owners hate you and think you’re an idiot, and a sense that the club is genuinely representing their community (even if most of the community would sooner watch Liverpool on the telly in the pub). I generally find the same at lower division clubs. I actually love the Championship.
On the subject of mid-ranking clubs resting players - does my absolute head in. Fulham are never going to win the PL, but with a bit of luck with the draw, it's not completely inconceivable that we could win one of the cups. And yet every year, even when we're completely safe from relegation, we still have fans insisting that it's critically important that we rest players in the cups, to strengthen our chances of finishing 11th rather than 14th. Who wants to look back on a cup final win when you could get all misty eyed about the time you finished 12th in the PL. We even had it the year we got to the Europa League final.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:19 - Apr 19 with 2065 views
If I ever get off my ar se and stage a coup to take over the FA, I'm going to introduce a rule, whereby any club with a turnover of more than £100m automatically has to play 6-legged ties in every round of the cup (3 at home - 3 away) with the games held in a single week, and if a player doesn't play at least 70 minutes of a cup game, they can't play in the next 50 PL games and they have to hand their passport into the police, meaning they can't play in European away games or go on holiday to Dubai either. Even players with broken legs have to play. Wan kers.
International football: Now that the WC and Euros have 132 countries qualifying for the finals, let's just get rid of all qualifying and everyone automatically qualifies. Pretty much there anyway. You can have a squad of 80 players, so no need for burn out. Get rid of the Nations League or whatever the fu ck it is.
European football: Champions League - get to fu ck. Bring back the European cup. I'll be releasing the rest of my manifesto once I've seized control of football.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:39 - Apr 19 with 1967 views
I suppose Mr fatty will be happy sat In his enormous armchair watching Liverpool FC playing Liverpool reserves whilst wearing his half and half scarf and stuffing smokey bacon crisps down his enormous gob shouting out on the odd occasion ''that was close did you see that''. Mrs fatty walks down the stairs, trips up on the half landing rolls down the remaining stairs, across the hall and into the what Is loosely called the lounge, coming to a halt in front of the 98 inch tv screen blocking Mr Fatty's view. Mr Fatty shouts at Mrs Fatty ''get out the way you fat c hunt'' not realising that Mrs Fatty Is indeed dead. When the half time whistle blows Mr Fatty rings the emergency services to Inform them of Mrs Fatty's demise. Liverpool reserves beat Liverpool FC 1-0, Horace Batchelor scored the winning goal.
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:53 - Apr 19 with 1922 views
We've had our own down the years of course. A few examples: 6-1 vs West Ham in '78 Two epic replays with soon to be league champions Forest in '78 Three replays in the '82 cup run The fourth round replay with Arsenal in '90. Every round we made that season had a replay.
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:53 - Apr 19 by CamberleyR
We've had our own down the years of course. A few examples: 6-1 vs West Ham in '78 Two epic replays with soon to be league champions Forest in '78 Three replays in the '82 cup run The fourth round replay with Arsenal in '90. Every round we made that season had a replay.
Macca's last second headed winner up at Huddersfield.
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:57 - Apr 19 with 1900 views
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:57 - Apr 19 by ted_hendrix
That was bliss, we went mental...................
I couldn't celebrate that goal as I had gone with some Huddersfield fans and was sat in the main stand. Only time I've ever done that and will never do it again.
Extra mature cheddar......a simple cheese for a simple man
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 11:13 - Apr 19 with 1873 views
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 10:58 - Apr 19 by francisbowles
Stan's direct free kick, last minute v Coventry in 1974.
And against The Pensioners in the third round.
I missed the game as I went home from work "sick" (afternoon due to 3 day week/electricity cuts), for it to be postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. I didn't think I could repeat that move when it was played!
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 17:42 - Apr 19 with 1474 views
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 11:13 - Apr 19 by Northernr
Always good for a re-watch. Steve Ryder midweek MOTD, Gerald Sinstadt on coms, Wegerle in full flight, rain pouring down, look at that Lower Loft.
I was born in the wrong year.
One of my best ever nights at Loftus Road. Bought a ticket off a tout outside. Can still remember both goals hitting the back of the net. stood in the loft, just to the left of the goal
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 19:13 - Apr 19 with 1381 views
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 12:06 - Apr 19 by loftboy
And against Manchester United circa 88
I always remember watching that back on the telly later, and just before the corner for our equaliser came over Tony Gubba said words to the effect of "and can Manchester United hold on here, because it's really important to them" As if we were just bit part players. I bear grudges
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 19:34 - Apr 19 with 1364 views
Listening to Five live at the moment. Kevin Nolan of West Ham defending the Scrapping of the FA cup because of work load on his players. Darren Fletcher has put him back in his box saying that it’s a disgrace it’s been scrapped. Nolan reckons that majority of EFL clubs fans want to see English clubs winning European trophies. I’ve got news for you Mr Nolan. The majority of EFL fans don’t give a flying f**k about the likes of Liverpool or Chelsea Winnig European trophies. Fair play to Darren Fletcher. He said as much.
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 19:40 - Apr 19 with 1351 views
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 11:13 - Apr 19 by Northernr
Always good for a re-watch. Steve Ryder midweek MOTD, Gerald Sinstadt on coms, Wegerle in full flight, rain pouring down, look at that Lower Loft.
I was born in the wrong year.
Yes you were !!! I also remember beating them in the league 2-0 as well a few weeks later Wilkins & Wegerle tore them a new one
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 20:01 - Apr 19 with 1337 views
FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 19:34 - Apr 19 by Paddyhoops
Listening to Five live at the moment. Kevin Nolan of West Ham defending the Scrapping of the FA cup because of work load on his players. Darren Fletcher has put him back in his box saying that it’s a disgrace it’s been scrapped. Nolan reckons that majority of EFL clubs fans want to see English clubs winning European trophies. I’ve got news for you Mr Nolan. The majority of EFL fans don’t give a flying f**k about the likes of Liverpool or Chelsea Winnig European trophies. Fair play to Darren Fletcher. He said as much.
The first question every single one of these cnts should be asked is... what you doing for pre-season?
These poor, overworked Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal players are all in America up to and including the Saturday before the Friday of the first match of the season, playing each other in fcking NFL and baseball stadiums.
When you're doing stuff like that, you forgo any right at all to talk about too many games or player burn out.
Also worth saying that all these global tours deprive the clubs lower down of another earner. Idiot scum like us used to be able to count on a friendly against a Spurs-type side in the last Saturday before the season which would get 10,000 or so in at £10-20 a throw, now they're too busy fcking about selling shirts to the Japanese. For clubs lower down - Grimsby, Scunny types - that final friendly of the summer (I saw Keegan bring Newcastle, Joe Royle bring Man City to Glanford Park) was worth six figures to them.
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FA Cup Replays Scrapped on 20:38 - Apr 19 with 1269 views