Magic of the cup 13:54 - Jan 17 with 3980 views | toboboly | Accrington pocketed a whopping £2.99 profit after an FA Cup match earlier this season. Yet the PL teams want to do away with replays. Utter cnts, would save a season for the likes of Accrington | |
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Magic of the cup on 17:31 - Jan 17 with 3746 views | PlanetHonneywood | The obvious question: how much do they make for a league game? If they have to give away 'cheap' tickets to get bums on seats for cup games, then how would replays make any difference? | |
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Magic of the cup on 17:31 - Jan 17 with 3738 views | stevec | No wonder we try and go out as early as possible. Better to be the away team, all your expenses covered and in round 2, wasn’t it £67000 to the winner? | | | |
Magic of the cup on 18:35 - Jan 17 with 3626 views | toboboly |
Magic of the cup on 17:31 - Jan 17 by PlanetHonneywood | The obvious question: how much do they make for a league game? If they have to give away 'cheap' tickets to get bums on seats for cup games, then how would replays make any difference? |
Hey mate not sure on league costs. Sorry, my replay grump is more about how the early rounds of the cup that do have replays aren't great for making money (unless you are non-league) and as soon as the PL teams come in they are desperate to stop replays which actually would make a significant amount for teams like Accrington. | |
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Magic of the cup on 18:49 - Jan 17 with 3603 views | terryb |
Magic of the cup on 17:31 - Jan 17 by PlanetHonneywood | The obvious question: how much do they make for a league game? If they have to give away 'cheap' tickets to get bums on seats for cup games, then how would replays make any difference? |
In league games the home side retain all the income, whereas in FA Cup games the profit/loss is split between the two clubs. I think any profit is after the FA have received a share. That might have changed in recent years as it is 20 years since I had to fill in all the match forms for FA competitions! | | | |
Magic of the cup on 22:59 - Jan 17 with 3414 views | DannyPaddox | 😇 | | | |
Magic of the cup on 23:19 - Jan 17 with 3377 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Back when Brentford were fan owned, they used to do 'pay what you can' days and it always turned out people were more generous when standard ticket prices were asked for. Wonder if earl round games could do the same? | | | |
Magic of the cup on 10:05 - Jan 18 with 3143 views | Antti_Heinola |
Magic of the cup on 18:35 - Jan 17 by toboboly | Hey mate not sure on league costs. Sorry, my replay grump is more about how the early rounds of the cup that do have replays aren't great for making money (unless you are non-league) and as soon as the PL teams come in they are desperate to stop replays which actually would make a significant amount for teams like Accrington. |
I've come around to abandoning replays to be honest. I get your point, but in terms of a 'money spinning' replay for a small club, how often does that actually happen for all clubs combined? It's so rare that you almost might as well just play the lottery. I used to love replays, now they feel like a waste of time and for most clubs it probably costs more money to put them on except in the extremely rare cases they get a big game. 90 mins, straight to pens for me, Clive. | |
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Magic of the cup on 10:16 - Jan 18 with 3092 views | daveB | I get the financial thing but I did think it was better last season when it just went to penalties, more chance of an upset as well. They should just increase the prize money for the earlier rounds as an incentive to scrap replays. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Magic of the cup on 15:07 - Jan 19 with 2774 views | TomS |
Magic of the cup on 10:05 - Jan 18 by Antti_Heinola | I've come around to abandoning replays to be honest. I get your point, but in terms of a 'money spinning' replay for a small club, how often does that actually happen for all clubs combined? It's so rare that you almost might as well just play the lottery. I used to love replays, now they feel like a waste of time and for most clubs it probably costs more money to put them on except in the extremely rare cases they get a big game. 90 mins, straight to pens for me, Clive. |
I agree. Unless you draw a Premiership team attendance numbers will typically be disappointing for an early round cup match. The fixed costs in opening the ground etc will remain fairly high, so I doubt that there is much profit margin in most scenarios. The fixture lists are congested enough as things stand. | | | |
Magic of the cup on 16:45 - Jan 19 with 2701 views | derbyhoop | Is it any wonder we don't open all 4 sides for early round cup games? | |
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Magic of the cup on 16:55 - Jan 19 with 2684 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Might be a controversial opinion, especially considering it’s our only cup triumph, but i’d fck off the league cup and that other one and just enter the ‘bigger teams’ into earlier rounds so there is more chance of a non / lower league hitting the big time. | | | |
Magic of the cup on 18:25 - Jan 19 with 2604 views | davman |
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