The FA Cup finished when Man Utd didn't bother to turn up for it. It's never been the same since then.
Are man city really "giants of the English game"? I don't think so tbh. It almost feels like saying spurs and "european domination" in the same sentence. A few titles after spending a few billion £ doth not maketh you a giant of the English game imho Like a beating real Madrid doth not maketh you dominate Europe. Ffs
True, I only put them in there to deliberately wind the spuds up by leaving them out. But to be fair, Spurs aren't a giant of the English game either
A Christmas miracle that finally they’ve found a tie dull enough to not have United on TV after still showing them last year at home to the most boring team of them all.
Fantastic news. Forest V Arsenal and Norwich v Chelsea are much better championship v Premier league ties at the lower league side is at home. And whoever we get (Fleetwood or Hereford) is a much better ‘cup tie’ to have on tv. Football exists outside of Man U
Me neither. Hopefully Palace will be denied a goal by an incorrect VAR decision which takes ten minutes to make and they smash the ground up and rampage through Sussex.
And people will man the **** up and accept mistakes happen and the whole thing will be chucked in the bin.
Don't think it's been confirmed yet, I'd imagine the police will put a stop to it especially as it's a night game. Unless they're going to 'bubble' it ala Saints Pompey?