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.
A really good afternoon.
Now......its nothing.
WoW... Man City 1.3 down to C Palace with 5 minutes to go.
A good day to be a Liverpool fan
Too soon?WoW... Man City 1.3 down to C Palace with 5 minutes to go.
A good day to be a Liverpool fan
Too soon?WoW... Man City 1.3 down to C Palace with 5 minutes to go.
A good day to be a Liverpool fan
Sounds like they could/should have had a pen at the end. 2.3 finish.Well done Palace.....steady lol
In the heyday of the FA Cup there were only two live football matches on TV every year, the cup final and England v Scotland. The 1965 European Cup Winners Cup final was the first European final to be shown live, and it wasn't till a year later that all World Cup matches were shown live. Prior to that I don't think any of them were because of the technical difficulties of getting live transmissions from half way round the world.This is, I think, partly because the options for viewing football are so plentiful. Well, for some competitions/leagues at least.
Good win for the foxes at Stamford Bridge . I would have still preferred to have played a full strength team last Tuesday in the Caribou cup and gone for it against Man city and hopefully gone through to play Burton in the semi final ,but the premiership it most important in managers mind ,fans would take a cup semi instead of 8th or 12th in the league
Yes heard the rumours . But his squad rotation on Tuesday paid dividends in terms of premiership points .The premiership had become the overriding measure of success but as a I suspect most fans of teams unlikely to win the premiership ( but not impossible ) would love a cup finalHope the managers reads this Perhaps he will .If the rumours are correct he may be soon on his bike.
Depends on the weather.Are you going to the big Boxing Day game @Accy cyclist ? I won’t be travelling up, unfortunately as I really enjoyed my previous visit, due to family commitments.