FA Cup 19/20

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by Zammo » 29 Jan 2020 10:28

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Zammo Woman at work is our One Show cup draw representative tonight. Done it before apparently.


Has she been on BBC RB before, like for their midweek sports show last season? Think her name and voice was familiar.


Aye. That's her.

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by morganb » 02 Mar 2020 13:32

The Emirates FA Cup quarter final draw will take place on Wednesday 4 March after the Sheffield Wednesday v Manchester City fifth round tie.

Hosted by Mark Chapman and conducted by Martin Keown and Chris Waddle, the draw will be broadcast live from Hillsborough on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 9.50pm (subject to extra time and penalties).

The quarter finals are scheduled for the weekend of Saturday 21 March, with winning clubs collecting £720,000 from our prize fund.

Draw numbers
1 Sheffield Wednesday or Manchester City
2 Reading or Sheffield United
3 Chelsea or Liverpool
4 West Bromwich Albion or Newcastle United
5 Leicester City or Birmingham City
6 Derby County or Manchester United
7 Tottenham Hotspur or Norwich City
8 Portsmouth or Arsenal

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by Sutekh » 04 Mar 2020 23:15

And so endeth the FA Cup for another season. Looking odds on for a very boring last 4 containing all the usual suspects eg. Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and ManC. Will still hope for a Leicester v Sheff U final though remembering that Reading are quite good at getting knocked out of cups by the eventual winners.

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by URZZZZ » 04 Mar 2020 23:32

Sutekh And so endeth the FA Cup for another season. Looking odds on for a very boring last 4 containing all the usual suspects eg. Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and ManC. Will still hope for a Leicester v Sheff U final though remembering that Reading are quite good at getting knocked out of cups by the eventual winners.


Competition been a farce this year

To have VAR at some games and not others, I still maintain is grossly unfair. Take City’s goal today which would have been disallowed at any Prem ground. Consistent basis should be applied throughout the competition

Scheduling been a nightmare too, chucking Liverpool’s game during their winter break and having the 5th round in midweek. Think a rethink may be needed for this next year

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by paultheroyal » 04 Mar 2020 23:39

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Sutekh And so endeth the FA Cup for another season. Looking odds on for a very boring last 4 containing all the usual suspects eg. Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and ManC. Will still hope for a Leicester v Sheff U final though remembering that Reading are quite good at getting knocked out of cups by the eventual winners.


Competition been a farce this year

To have VAR at some games and not others, I still maintain is grossly unfair. Take City’s goal today which would have been disallowed at any Prem ground. Consistent basis should be applied throughout the competition

Scheduling been a nightmare too, chucking Liverpool’s game during their winter break and having the 5th round in midweek. Think a rethink may be needed for this next year



Having var at some games and not at others does not make one bleeding difference to you, or anyone else for that matter. It’s like saying Mike Dean should be refereeing all the matters for complete fairness and consistency.

Scheduling has been unusual but all got used to it and the Liverpool scenario is the price of success.

Apart from that, good post x


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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by URZZZZ » 05 Mar 2020 00:20

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Sutekh And so endeth the FA Cup for another season. Looking odds on for a very boring last 4 containing all the usual suspects eg. Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and ManC. Will still hope for a Leicester v Sheff U final though remembering that Reading are quite good at getting knocked out of cups by the eventual winners.


Competition been a farce this year

To have VAR at some games and not others, I still maintain is grossly unfair. Take City’s goal today which would have been disallowed at any Prem ground. Consistent basis should be applied throughout the competition

Scheduling been a nightmare too, chucking Liverpool’s game during their winter break and having the 5th round in midweek. Think a rethink may be needed for this next year



Having var at some games and not at others does not make one bleeding difference to you, or anyone else for that matter. It’s like saying Mike Dean should be refereeing all the matters for complete fairness and consistency.

Scheduling has been unusual but all got used to it and the Liverpool scenario is the price of success.

Apart from that, good post x


Same competition
Same rules should apply
Simple

No team should be given the benefit of technology when others don’t. It should be an even playing field. Sheffield Wednesday, for example have been knocked out the competition to an offside goal, yet if the game was to be played at the Etihad, the goal wouldn’t have stood. How is that fair?

Your Mike Dean example is a poor one and completely irrelevant to what I was saying but I’m not surprised in all honesty

Did we get used to the scheduling? Do you think it’s particularly fair that we had 3 days before our last game and Sheffield had 10 days to prepare? Or do you think it’s particularly fair that we had to play 5 league games, yet in the same time period, they only had 1 league game in the build up to the game? Hence our players more fatigued then theirs

Keep up the good work

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by Sutekh » 05 Mar 2020 22:06

By taking Sheffield United to extra time, Reading lasted longer in the 5th round than any other non PL club, therefore, technically, you could say Reading got the furthest of all the clubs outside the PL in this year’s competition..

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by URZZZZ » 05 Mar 2020 22:53

Sutekh By taking Sheffield United to extra time, Reading lasted longer in the 5th round than any other non PL club, therefore, technically, you could say Reading got the furthest of all the clubs outside the PL in this year’s competition..


So technically, in the last six years, we’ve been the last remaining non PL team three times

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by Lower West » 05 Mar 2020 23:13

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Sutekh And so endeth the FA Cup for another season. Looking odds on for a very boring last 4 containing all the usual suspects eg. Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and ManC. Will still hope for a Leicester v Sheff U final though remembering that Reading are quite good at getting knocked out of cups by the eventual winners.


Competition been a farce this year

To have VAR at some games and not others, I still maintain is grossly unfair. Take City’s goal today which would have been disallowed at any Prem ground. Consistent basis should be applied throughout the competition

Scheduling been a nightmare too, chucking Liverpool’s game during their winter break and having the 5th round in midweek. Think a rethink may be needed for this next year


Attendances have suffered too. For what should be a highlight of the season for many clubs.


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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by URZZZZ » 06 Mar 2020 01:54

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Sutekh And so endeth the FA Cup for another season. Looking odds on for a very boring last 4 containing all the usual suspects eg. Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and ManC. Will still hope for a Leicester v Sheff U final though remembering that Reading are quite good at getting knocked out of cups by the eventual winners.


Competition been a farce this year

To have VAR at some games and not others, I still maintain is grossly unfair. Take City’s goal today which would have been disallowed at any Prem ground. Consistent basis should be applied throughout the competition

Scheduling been a nightmare too, chucking Liverpool’s game during their winter break and having the 5th round in midweek. Think a rethink may be needed for this next year


Attendances have suffered too. For what should be a highlight of the season for many clubs.


Attendances have been a problem for a while though to be fair

The problem is unless you’re playing one of the top teams, no one really wants to watch their reserve team which is how most teams nowadays treat the FA Cup

It’s a tough one and something that was mentioned on here in detail about how many changes should be made as there are clear positives and negatives to both views. However, with the way it is and teams making 11 changes each time, it does degrade the value each year, which is emphasised by the dwindling attendances

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Re: FA Cup 19/20

by Snowflake Royal » 06 Mar 2020 19:47

It's always been the way though really.

None league teams care about most league teams drawn and every games of round 2 and beyond.

L2 teams care about most L1, Champ and PL teams drawn and every games of rnd 3 and beyond

L1 teams care about most champ and PL teams and games of round 4 and beyond

Champ sides care about most PL sides and games of 5th round and beyond.

PL sides care about games of 5th round and beyond.

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