This is the main driver behind my contrary take on the topic.
No more FA Cup replays
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So basically you think this is good as it could force Spurs to take it more seriously?
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He said “big teams”….Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:13 amSo basically you think this is good as it could force Spurs to take it more seriously?
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Damn, my reply deliberately omitted “big” in the hope nobody would pick up on that aspect…
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Re: No more FA Cup replays
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Leyton Orient Football Club are extremely disappointed with the recent decision made by the FA and Premier League to dispense with FA Cup replays from the first round.
O’s CEO Mark Devlin said: “For this decision to be made without a full consultation with EFL clubs and the wider game is quite incredible.
“The FA are the guardians of the entire English game, not just the top of it and this decision is potentially very damaging for our football pyramid.
“At Orient, we have seen first-hand exactly how beneficial FA Cup replays can be. The revenue the club generated from its FA Cup run in 2011, which concluded with a replay at Arsenal, made the club almost £2m, which was circa 30 per cent of that year’s annual turnover.
“Financial sustainability in football is, of course, a hot topic at present and although as a club you would never budget for a big FA Cup tie or replay, the funds they do generate can make a huge difference to clubs outside of the Premier League and their local communities.
“As well as the obvious financial advantages, there is the excitement that comes with the FA Cup as a whole and replays. Since I have joined Orient, I have been told many times about the crazy 8-2 victory over Droylsden. The removal of replays takes all that away.
“My personal belief is that this decision has been made to accommodate an expanded Champions League fixture list, which now looks very much like a European Super league but in different clothing.
“I am concerned that an increased number of European fixtures will also threaten the future of the EFL Cup and Premier League participation within it, which will impact the revenue made available to EFL clubs.
“For this decision to be made after the Premier League had argued against the introduction of an independent regulator and whilst they are dragging their heels over a new distribution deal for the EFL is upsetting for all clubs at our level.
“I am extremely disappointed that the FA has seen fit to make these changes ahead of any firm agreement and commitment to EFL clubs and redistribution.
“I hope that the FA will have the courage to put this decision on hold and hold a full consultation with EFL and non-league clubs before coming to a final decision.”
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Leyton Orient Football Club are extremely disappointed with the recent decision made by the FA and Premier League to dispense with FA Cup replays from the first round.
O’s CEO Mark Devlin said: “For this decision to be made without a full consultation with EFL clubs and the wider game is quite incredible.
“The FA are the guardians of the entire English game, not just the top of it and this decision is potentially very damaging for our football pyramid.
“At Orient, we have seen first-hand exactly how beneficial FA Cup replays can be. The revenue the club generated from its FA Cup run in 2011, which concluded with a replay at Arsenal, made the club almost £2m, which was circa 30 per cent of that year’s annual turnover.
“Financial sustainability in football is, of course, a hot topic at present and although as a club you would never budget for a big FA Cup tie or replay, the funds they do generate can make a huge difference to clubs outside of the Premier League and their local communities.
“As well as the obvious financial advantages, there is the excitement that comes with the FA Cup as a whole and replays. Since I have joined Orient, I have been told many times about the crazy 8-2 victory over Droylsden. The removal of replays takes all that away.
“My personal belief is that this decision has been made to accommodate an expanded Champions League fixture list, which now looks very much like a European Super league but in different clothing.
“I am concerned that an increased number of European fixtures will also threaten the future of the EFL Cup and Premier League participation within it, which will impact the revenue made available to EFL clubs.
“For this decision to be made after the Premier League had argued against the introduction of an independent regulator and whilst they are dragging their heels over a new distribution deal for the EFL is upsetting for all clubs at our level.
“I am extremely disappointed that the FA has seen fit to make these changes ahead of any firm agreement and commitment to EFL clubs and redistribution.
“I hope that the FA will have the courage to put this decision on hold and hold a full consultation with EFL and non-league clubs before coming to a final decision.”
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Any other examples in the last 40 years, Mark?Story of O wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:54 pm
“At Orient, we have seen first-hand exactly how beneficial FA Cup replays can be. The revenue the club generated from its FA Cup run in 2011, which concluded with a replay at Arsenal, made the club almost £2m, which was circa 30 per cent of that year’s annual turnover.
Regardless, if that had happened in the new format, we would have had the opportunity to knock Arsenal out in a penalty shoot out at our place. Something we could have realistically achieved. Having conquered Arsenal, we would then have been rewarded with a quarter final tie against Manchester United at Old Trafford. I know what I (and my wallet) would have preferred.
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Have you, Mark? Have you really?Story of O wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:54 pm“As well as the obvious financial advantages, there is the excitement that comes with the FA Cup as a whole and replays. Since I have joined Orient, I have been told many times about the crazy 8-2 victory over Droylsden.
Regardless, if that had happened in the new format, Droylsden would have had the chance to knock us out on penalties at their place in the original tie. Something they could very likely have accomplished. They would have then been rewarded with a trip to Norwich's Carrow Road in the next round. Ask them where they would have preferred to play....
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Your wallet would not have been any safer in Manchester.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:19 pmAny other examples in the last 40 years, Mark?Story of O wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:54 pm
“At Orient, we have seen first-hand exactly how beneficial FA Cup replays can be. The revenue the club generated from its FA Cup run in 2011, which concluded with a replay at Arsenal, made the club almost £2m, which was circa 30 per cent of that year’s annual turnover.
Regardless, if that had happened in the new format, we would have had the opportunity to knock Arsenal out in a penalty shoot out at our place. Something we could have realistically achieved. Having conquered Arsenal, we would then have been rewarded with a quarter final tie against Manchester United at Old Trafford. I know what I (and my wallet) would have preferred.
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One of the most famous FA Cup goal was scored in a replay, Ronnie Redford against Newcastle
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Nailed it right thereStory of O wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:54 pm “My personal belief is that this decision has been made to accommodate an expanded Champions League fixture list, which now looks very much like a European Super league but in different clothing.
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Re: No more FA Cup replays
Agree. Obviously Premier league decision. Why can’t we have replays on Rounds 1 and 2 when the premier clubs are not involved
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Re: No more FA Cup replays
if 40 or more clubs refuse to play FA cup matches, the FA wont have an FA cup
They'll have to back down
They'll have to back down
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Re: No more FA Cup replays
Isn’t it about time every club outside the PL got together and forced a vote of no confidence in the FA? They’re clearly not fit for purpose any longer.
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Re: No more FA Cup replays
Absolutely, they're a disgrace
As per the post above if the FA refuse to roll this back boycott the FA Cup next season and play the EFL Trophy seriously as its replacement for the EFL and NL sides. Kick out the U23 B Teams to revert another unwanted change too.
In amongst all this no-one has mentioned the Carabao Cup. Would anyone be upset if that one got the boot so we could keep the FA Cup in its current format?
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The big clubs moan about too many games, but it’s fine for Spurs and Newcastle to fly to Australia for a friendly in a few days
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Re: No more FA Cup replays
Just noticed the PL winter break has been abolished - the fucxers don’t know what they want, other than money.