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Anyone else thinking the fa cups becoming a bit of a farce?Seems to be going the same way as the old league cup went, weakened teams, random results,falling attendances etc
Money is killing football. Over egged wages, over priced tickets, too much emphasis on television, too much emphasis on business models and brand image, the scourge of football agents, the watering down of national talent with saturation of foreign players with their expensive price tags. Managers that take contracts knowing full well when they get sacked they still get paid complete with golden handshake to boot. It's all wrong, very wrong.All in the name of what? They say the premiership is the best league in the world? At what cost though. The nations best beginning to turn their backs on the oldest and most famous cup competition in the world. Only a matter of time before the elite break away to form a European super league too. Money will kill football.
Quote from: grayx on January 27, 2018, 09:24:12 pmAnyone else thinking the fa cups becoming a bit of a farce?Seems to be going the same way as the old league cup went, weakened teams, random results,falling attendances etcSpurs fielded a very strong team, to be fair. Probably not a million miles away from a full strength side.
Quote from: RedJ on January 27, 2018, 10:06:52 pmQuote from: grayx on January 27, 2018, 09:24:12 pmAnyone else thinking the fa cups becoming a bit of a farce?Seems to be going the same way as the old league cup went, weakened teams, random results,falling attendances etcSpurs fielded a very strong team, to be fair. Probably not a million miles away from a full strength side.Didn’t see the game so can’t comment too much but Spurs had no more than 4 of their best sidenout today.
credit to Newport, thats what the FA cup is all about putting one over the big boys.