"The traditional curtain raiser to the new season"
Ah, the Charity Shield..but yes, agree on both of those.
Fat chance.
Playing the semi finals at Wembley destroyed what little kudos the competition had left. The FA ladles out the bulls**t about "all the fans being able to see the game" as an excuse which very clearly and very evidently doesn't work.
If they truly want the semis at a neutral ground, play them at the Millenium Stadium.
Suspect the next step will be exemption from the competition from the clubs who are playing in the CL. However, despite the regular accusations of them not taking it seriously, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal have still managed to drag their half arsed, second XI efforts to victory in the competition 19 times in the last 25 years, 20 if you now count Man City as one of the "big" clubs.
Even when they don't seem to give a s**t the buggers still usually end up winning it.
Posted By: Martin Peters on May 11th 2013 at 11:44:52
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- How to salvage the Fa Cup. Have the final after the league season is over (Other Football) - pants, May 11, 11:17:41
- Organise it like the Copa del Rey with all matches played midweek (Other Football) - trustsec, May 11, 13:14:25
- Been overshadowed by the european games. (Other Football) - phrankin, May 11, 11:52:01
- and give a Champions League place to the winners (n/m) (Other Football) - dr fanta, May 11, 11:43:42
- I totally agree with that. (Other Football) - shoddy, May 11, 11:35:32
- "The traditional curtain raiser to the new season" (Other Football) - Martin Peters, May 11, 11:44:52
- Also move it to the bbc, make sure it's shown in cities or anywhere (Other Football) - pants, May 11, 11:37:49
- Insane that it's not the closing game of the season (Other Football) - BerlinCanary, May 11, 11:23:27
- I like the League Cup and he FA Cup... (Other Football) - Dandy Highburyman, May 11, 12:00:03
- League cup starting a week before the football league season last year (Other Football) - pants, May 11, 12:13:34
- I like the League Cup and he FA Cup... (Other Football) - Dandy Highburyman, May 11, 12:00:03
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