FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Green » 15 Oct 2024 10:49

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stealthpapes Fleetwood at home is alright.

Losing replays is a bit sad.


Yes, much prefer winning them.

Isn't this the one where the FA and PL agreed to scrap them but the FL never said anything to its members until the FA announced it? Personally it's ******* ludicrous that the FA agreed to this just because about 3% of the clubs that enter the competition don't want them. That's the same 3% that carry massively bloated and expensive squads and academies that apparently "can't cope" with the possibilty of an additional cup fixture :roll:

Seem to remember Liverpool having to "cope" (to great effect too) a couple of years ago when using their full squad and academy to the maximum to play in the league cup at Villa while their first team was forced into playing FIFA's stupid world club final tournament thing on the other side of the world.

Of course if the FA upped the prize money for the later rounds you'd probably find that same 3% more than happy to accommodate replays :roll:

Good old FA, standing up for the small clubs of the game again.


Should have just said that the lower league club goes through in the event of a draw. That'd have made things much better for the smaller clubs.

Would just mean lower league outfits parking the bus though. Perhaps they do anyway to an extent.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Whore Jackie » 15 Oct 2024 12:43

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Yes, much prefer winning them.

Isn't this the one where the FA and PL agreed to scrap them but the FL never said anything to its members until the FA announced it? Personally it's ******* ludicrous that the FA agreed to this just because about 3% of the clubs that enter the competition don't want them. That's the same 3% that carry massively bloated and expensive squads and academies that apparently "can't cope" with the possibilty of an additional cup fixture :roll:

Seem to remember Liverpool having to "cope" (to great effect too) a couple of years ago when using their full squad and academy to the maximum to play in the league cup at Villa while their first team was forced into playing FIFA's stupid world club final tournament thing on the other side of the world.

Of course if the FA upped the prize money for the later rounds you'd probably find that same 3% more than happy to accommodate replays :roll:

Good old FA, standing up for the small clubs of the game again.


Should have just said that the lower league club goes through in the event of a draw. That'd have made things much better for the smaller clubs.

Would just mean lower league outfits parking the bus though. Perhaps they do anyway to an extent.


Eastleigh and Kidderminster didn't get that memo.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Sutekh » 15 Oct 2024 12:50

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Should have just said that the lower league club goes through in the event of a draw. That'd have made things much better for the smaller clubs.

Would just mean lower league outfits parking the bus though. Perhaps they do anyway to an extent.


Eastleigh and Kidderminster didn't get that memo.


But then the Reading of these last few years couldn't park a "bus" if they tried.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by themwasthedays » 15 Oct 2024 13:48

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stealthpapes Fleetwood at home is alright.

Losing replays is a bit sad.

Sad !!! I was distraught on 31st January 1968 when Man City beat us 7-0 at Elm Park before a crowd of 25,969. :D

Yes but what a fantastic match at Maine Road - drawing 0-0, with all their stars such as Francis Lee, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, Mike Doyle etc.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Sutekh » 15 Oct 2024 14:38

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stealthpapes Fleetwood at home is alright.

Losing replays is a bit sad.

Sad !!! I was distraught on 31st January 1968 when Man City beat us 7-0 at Elm Park before a crowd of 25,969. :D

Yes but what a fantastic match at Maine Road - drawing 0-0, with all their stars such as Francis Lee, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, Mike Doyle etc.


Still can't imagine how the hell could get 25969 spectators into Elm Park and have them all have a reasonable view of a game.

Also is that the largest home attendance Reading have had in the last 60 years?


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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Crowbar6753 » 15 Oct 2024 16:17

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Crowbar6753 Aldershot away would be tasty, especially for some of us older folk who remember the good old days back then :D :D
Wouldn't want them at home. Would be about 3,000 of them and about 3,000 of us. :lol:


Ain't that the truth!! however, 3,000 and 3,000 at the Rec and now your talking :D :D :D

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by MartinRdg » 15 Oct 2024 16:26

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Royals and Racers Sad !!! I was distraught on 31st January 1968 when Man City beat us 7-0 at Elm Park before a crowd of 25,969. :D

Yes but what a fantastic match at Maine Road - drawing 0-0, with all their stars such as Francis Lee, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, Mike Doyle etc.


Still can't imagine how the hell could get 25969 spectators into Elm Park and have them all have a reasonable view of a game.

Also is that the largest home attendance Reading have had in the last 60 years?


It certainly hasn't been beaten in the last 25 years (unless you include the crowd of 28,000 for the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2006!).

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Oct 2024 17:27

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Yes, much prefer winning them.

Isn't this the one where the FA and PL agreed to scrap them but the FL never said anything to its members until the FA announced it? Personally it's ******* ludicrous that the FA agreed to this just because about 3% of the clubs that enter the competition don't want them. That's the same 3% that carry massively bloated and expensive squads and academies that apparently "can't cope" with the possibilty of an additional cup fixture :roll:

Seem to remember Liverpool having to "cope" (to great effect too) a couple of years ago when using their full squad and academy to the maximum to play in the league cup at Villa while their first team was forced into playing FIFA's stupid world club final tournament thing on the other side of the world.

Of course if the FA upped the prize money for the later rounds you'd probably find that same 3% more than happy to accommodate replays :roll:

Good old FA, standing up for the small clubs of the game again.


Should have just said that the lower league club goes through in the event of a draw. That'd have made things much better for the smaller clubs.

Would just mean lower league outfits parking the bus though. Perhaps they do anyway to an extent.

Much better to give a team in a lower tier the choice of venue.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Clyde1998 » 15 Oct 2024 17:41

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Should have just said that the lower league club goes through in the event of a draw. That'd have made things much better for the smaller clubs.

Would just mean lower league outfits parking the bus though. Perhaps they do anyway to an extent.

Much better to give a team in a lower tier the choice of venue.

I think I'm right in saying: in Germany, the lower league side automatically gets the home game (it may be only in the case there's a two or more division difference between the sides).


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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Oct 2024 17:43

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Green Would just mean lower league outfits parking the bus though. Perhaps they do anyway to an extent.

Much better to give a team in a lower tier the choice of venue.

I think I'm right in saying: in Germany, the lower league side automatically gets the home game (it may be only in the case there's a two or more division difference between the sides).

I just think give them their choice of maximised revenue through attendance and maximised chance of progression through home advantage and making the opposition slum it in worse facilities.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by stealthpapes » 16 Oct 2024 10:33

I can only speak about the French FA Cup - they have a lower ranked team play at home rule.

Last season, at least one amateur side got a trip abroad (the one I know went to Martinique). Nice.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Brum Royal » 16 Oct 2024 10:43

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Royals and Racers Sad !!! I was distraught on 31st January 1968 when Man City beat us 7-0 at Elm Park before a crowd of 25,969. :D

Yes but what a fantastic match at Maine Road - drawing 0-0, with all their stars such as Francis Lee, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, Mike Doyle etc.


Still can't imagine how the hell could get 25969 spectators into Elm Park and have them all have a reasonable view of a game.

Also is that the largest home attendance Reading have had in the last 60 years?


Coincidentally Chris Lee (the Reading FC history chap) on Facebook posted into the Reading FC 1871 group a picture of top 30 largest Elm Park attendances 5 days ago.

Man City in Jan 1968 is the 14th highest home attendance, but the second most recent. The most recent top 30 attendance was Southampton (league cup) in 1978 with 25,046 (ranked 17th overall).

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by South Coast Royal » 16 Oct 2024 11:00

Royals and Racers
stealthpapes Fleetwood at home is alright.

Losing replays is a bit sad.

Sad !!! I was distraught on 31st January 1968 when Man City beat us 7-0 at Elm Park before a crowd of 25,969. :D


The daft thing is that after drawing 0-0 away (a train special to Manchester was the transport for a lot of us) many of us thought that we had a chance in the replay.
All we could do on the night was to watch with admiration at seeing the development of the best side in England over the next couple of years.
In the first game we couldn't understand all the hype around Colin Bell but in the second game we saw why.


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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Royals and Racers » 17 Oct 2024 14:28

No surprise that Royals match is NOT on TV.
TV matches
Tamworth v Huddersfield- Fri
Northampton v Kettering - Sat
Sutton v Birmingham City - Sun
Harrogate v Wrexham- Sun
Chesham v Lincoln City- Mon

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Tinpot Royal » 17 Oct 2024 14:29

Royals and Racers No surprise that Royals match is NOT on TV.
TV matches
Tamworth v Huddersfield- Fri
Northampton v Kettering - Sat
Sutton v Birmingham City - Sun
Harrogate v Wrexham- Sun
Chesham v Lincoln City- Mon


But Birmingham & Wrexham are! So boring!

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Hendo » 17 Oct 2024 14:36

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Royals and Racers No surprise that Royals match is NOT on TV.
TV matches
Tamworth v Huddersfield- Fri
Northampton v Kettering - Sat
Sutton v Birmingham City - Sun
Harrogate v Wrexham- Sun
Chesham v Lincoln City- Mon


But Birmingham & Wrexham are! So boring!


TV company select games with the biggest potential audience shocker, more at 11.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by stealthpapes » 17 Oct 2024 14:58

Tamworth's a great day out. Get invoLOLved.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Oct 2024 17:52

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Royals and Racers No surprise that Royals match is NOT on TV.
TV matches
Tamworth v Huddersfield- Fri
Northampton v Kettering - Sat
Sutton v Birmingham City - Sun
Harrogate v Wrexham- Sun
Chesham v Lincoln City- Mon


But Birmingham & Wrexham are! So boring!


TV company select games with the biggest potential audience shocker, more at 11.

TV companies also like grounds that are easy to get to and have decent facilities for them.

Which is usually the bigger teams.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by Hendo » 17 Oct 2024 18:17

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But Birmingham & Wrexham are! So boring!


TV company select games with the biggest potential audience shocker, more at 11.

TV companies also like grounds that are easy to get to and have decent facilities for them.

Which is usually the bigger teams.


Except both Birmingham and Wrexham are away? Can't imagine Sutton or Harrogate having particularly spacious facilities.

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Re: FA Cup 1st round draw Monday 14th October

by themwasthedays » 17 Oct 2024 21:16

[I remember the train journey & singing 'No don't Stop The Carnival' at Birmingham New Street. Also being in the Kippax in error, whoops!
quote="South Coast Royal"]
Royals and Racers
stealthpapes Fleetwood at home is alright.

Losing replays is a bit sad.

Sad !!! I was distraught on 31st January 1968 when Man City beat us 7-0 at Elm Park before a crowd of 25,969. :D


The daft thing is that after drawing 0-0 away (a train special to Manchester was the transport for a lot of us) many of us thought that we had a chance in the replay.
All we could do on the night was to watch with admiration at seeing the development of the best side in England over the next couple of years.
In the first game we couldn't understand all the hype around Colin Bell but in the second game we saw why.[/quote]

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