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Good spot but I can't imagine that happening on the pitch.
On a side note I can't keep up with the on and off-ness of Friday night football.

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Great win for Spurs
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Was just saying exactly that. Cant quite get myself in the mood.Good spot but I can't imagine that happening on the pitch.
On a side note I can't keep up with the on and off-ness of Friday night football.![]()
No, the cup one's a given for the Wolves. The winners of the FA cup get £3,000,000 which roughly equates to each position in the Premier League so a team finishing two places higher than expected earn double the prize money than the FA cup's worth. That's why it's regarded as a fake Mickey Mouse competition these days. There's no glory in it any more.With Liverpool only conceding seven goals in sixteen premier games we have our work cut out and we meet them again in the cup on the 7th Jan.
It's a competition that only those outside the top eight are interested in, and for those fighting relegation a cup run can be an unwanted pain in the backside.No, the cup one's a given for the Wolves. The winners of the FA cup get £3,000,000 which roughly equates to each position in the Premier League so a team finishing two places higher than expected earn double the prize money than the FA cup's worth. That's why it's regarded as a fake Mickey Mouse competition these days. There's no glory in it any more.
No, the cup one's a given for the Wolves. The winners of the FA cup get £3,000,000 which roughly equates to each position in the Premier League so a team finishing two places higher than expected earn double the prize money than the FA cup's worth. That's why it's regarded as a fake Mickey Mouse competition these days. There's no glory in it any more.
I still think the FA Cup is a pretty big deal - not easy to win and still a big annual occasion.
Sits in 4th place for me in terms of competition rankings - based purely on difficulty in winning each one:
Champions League
English Premier League
Europa League
FA Cup
League Cup (or whatever it is called this year)
It's a big deal to the winners who get to run round Wembley in front of 20,000 of their own fans - the beaten team's fans are long gone together with the neutrals and referees/officials from all over the country - sometimes though they use the FA cup as their fall-back competition but there's no doubt this cup isn't the priority anymore. I recall Stan Matthews once said that when you lift the FA cup, you may as well take a gun and shoot yourself because life will never be that good again. Those days have long gone though.I still think the FA Cup is a pretty big deal - not easy to win and still a big annual occasion.
Sits in 4th place for me in terms of competition rankings - based purely on difficulty in winning each one:
Champions League
English Premier League
Europa League
FA Cup
League Cup (or whatever it is called this year)
When I were a lad and West Ham reached (And won) the FA Cup in 1964 the whole borough shut down for the afternoon. My mum went shopping in what was normally a heaving town centre and she came back saying there was hardly a soul to be seen on the streets, which were covered with bunting and had been since the semi final. For a month before it was all anybody talked about and the place was buzzing for weeks afterwards. Managers were heroes if their team won the cup and were virtually unsackable for a fair few years afterwards. Now you can win it in May and be out on your backside in June with the fans saying "Thank God we've got rid of him, sixth place in the league is a disaster".It's a big deal to the winners who get to run round Wembley in front of 20,000 of their own fans - the beaten team's fans are long gone together with the neutrals and referees/officials from all over the country - sometimes though they use the FA cup as their fall-back competition but there's no doubt this cup isn't the priority anymore. I recall Stan Matthews once said that when you lift the FA cup, you may as well take a gun and shoot yourself because life will never be that good again. Those days have long gone though.
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It used to be such a big occassion. I would get my beers and butties ready. TV was on at 12.00 to see all the interviews with fans etc.I still think the FA Cup is a pretty big deal - not easy to win and still a big annual occasion.