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I think there should be a concerted campaign to reinstate replays, Tamworth were denied a lucrative replay today by the stupid FA
I think the stopping of replays is a good thing because teams have more chance of progressing over one match not two. What should come in is games being played Friday night to Sunday early evening. People can far easier get a Friday afternoon off work than a Thursday afternoon, which then leads to a Friday off , eg Sheff Utd vs Cardiff. The only time a Monday should be used is if the two teams concerned are within an hour’s travelling, Millwall vs Dag&Red
I think the stopping of replays is a good thing because teams have more chance of progressing over one match not two. What should come in is games being played Friday night to Sunday early evening. People can far easier get a Friday afternoon off work than a Thursday afternoon, which then leads to a Friday off , eg Sheff Utd vs Cardiff. The only time a Monday should be used is if the two teams concerned are within an hour’s travelling, Millwall vs Dag&Red
Quote from: Draytonian III on January 12, 2025, 10:13:24 pmI think the stopping of replays is a good thing because teams have more chance of progressing over one match not two. What should come in is games being played Friday night to Sunday early evening. People can far easier get a Friday afternoon off work than a Thursday afternoon, which then leads to a Friday off , eg Sheff Utd vs Cardiff. The only time a Monday should be used is if the two teams concerned are within an hour’s travelling, Millwall vs Dag&RedDisagree about no replays being a good thing. Tamworth gave their all for 90 mins and should have been rewarded with a trip to the London Stadium. Instead the extra squad size and fitness of the Prem shone through. That's exactly what the FA want the bigger teams with more advantage AND for Spurs to then go to Australia at the end of the season. Boo Hoo. Disgrace how the FA have allowed Klopp et al to dictate the terms of the cup