Ultimately, it is Coppell's decision. As a customer, well, I don't have to pay for it. That's the only protest power we have on the matter.
by papereyes » 05 Jan 2007 12:41
Ultimately, it is Coppell's decision. As a customer, well, I don't have to pay for it. That's the only protest power we have on the matter.
by readingbedding » 05 Jan 2007 12:42
PlatypussreadingbeddingStranded It would be a small crowd tomorrow even if we played a full strength side.
Obviously, but I have a feeling quite a few people are annoyed with this and will not go.
Not annoyed, just piss-poor value for money.
by Spirit of Elm Park » 05 Jan 2007 12:47
Platypuss
Not annoyed, just piss-poor value for money.
by Platypuss » 05 Jan 2007 12:50
Spirit of Elm ParkHuntley & Palmer
You don't think that we will get nine points from our next eight games? I presume by the same token we will therefore be relegated or stay up on the middle of April.
Did you miss the disasterous New year - end of season run of 2005?
by skipper » 05 Jan 2007 12:51
Alan Partridge I actually look forward to these games, this is a chance to see the likes of Federici, Golbourne, maybe Hayes or a James Henry, some of the fringe players we never see in a competitive match. It shows the strength or lack of depth in the squad.
by Spirit of Elm Park » 05 Jan 2007 12:55
Platypuss No, but you obviously fell asleep for most of it!
....and we subsequently went 12 league games without a win.
by Platypuss » 05 Jan 2007 12:59
readingbeddingPlatypussreadingbeddingStranded It would be a small crowd tomorrow even if we played a full strength side.
Obviously, but I have a feeling quite a few people are annoyed with this and will not go.
Not annoyed, just piss-poor value for money.
If it's value for money you're after, you're in the wrong game mate.
by Whore Jackie » 05 Jan 2007 13:00
by Captain Sinbad » 05 Jan 2007 13:03
by Top Flight » 05 Jan 2007 13:08
Great Knolly OK, maybe it's time to re-vamp the FA Cup.
Here's what I would do.
1. Get rid of the League Cup.
2. Keep the FA Cup 3rd round as is in January
Now for the revolutionary bit...
No more cup games until after the league season.
The league season continues to an earlier finish - say 2nd week of April - with no Cup games to interrupt. Once the leagues are over, the FA Cup is played as a knock-out Festival of football.
5 rounds to be played over 3 to 4 weeks culminating in a Wembley Final.
I think this competition would be taken very seriously and it would bring the crowds back. Any Prem side in the 3rd round would be desperate to get into the end of season competition. They could then concentrate entirely on the League. The play-off's might get in the way a bit, but I'm sure something could be arranged.
You could even make the competition every other year to increase the cache further, and reduce player burn-out.
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Obviously FA Cup weeks are used to rest players, particularly for clubs that are knocked out ! so there could be 1 rest week added to the league season if it was felt it was required.
by BigSCOT » 05 Jan 2007 13:15
Stranded The FA Cup lost a lot of it's appeal and lure to top flight clubs the day it became worth more financially to finish 17th in the top flight than to win the Cup.
by readingbedding » 05 Jan 2007 13:21
PlatypussreadingbeddingPlatypussreadingbeddingStranded It would be a small crowd tomorrow even if we played a full strength side.
Obviously, but I have a feeling quite a few people are annoyed with this and will not go.
Not annoyed, just piss-poor value for money.
If it's value for money you're after, you're in the wrong game mate.
Funnily enough I'm the sole person who gets to choose what I consider to be value for money.
by Woodcote Royal » 05 Jan 2007 13:23
PlatypussWoodcote RoyalHuntley & Palmer Where does it stop though
When we're guaranteed a place in next season's Premiership................end of.
I'll be there on Saturday (unlike those who sit next to me for the rest of the season ) and, like AP, I'm looking forward to it.
I also look forward to the day when squad numbers and it's over all strength allow us to take a more take serious tilt at the cups but, right now, any manager who puts a trip to Wembley ahead of a mininum £35m TV money isn't fit to manage the club I invest much of my hard-earned to support.
But you've already said that our Premiership status is guaranteed this season.
So which is it?
by papereyes » 05 Jan 2007 13:25
Whore Jackie The "devaluation" of the FA Cup has been going on for years. It's a vicious circle. The only teams realistically able to win it are the big four, who have the squad size to compete on several fronts at once.
The big four invariably finish in the top four, gain the most TV, prize and Premiership place money, qualify for the Champions League, attract the better players and sponsors and the cash bonanza continues. For a club like Reading and probably 10 others, Premiership survival is, unfortunately, the be all and end all.
There's a whole host of FA Cup winning clubs in the lower echelons of the game who would give everything to swap places with us.
by readingbedding » 05 Jan 2007 13:34
papereyesWhore Jackie The "devaluation" of the FA Cup has been going on for years. It's a vicious circle. The only teams realistically able to win it are the big four, who have the squad size to compete on several fronts at once.
The big four invariably finish in the top four, gain the most TV, prize and Premiership place money, qualify for the Champions League, attract the better players and sponsors and the cash bonanza continues. For a club like Reading and probably 10 others, Premiership survival is, unfortunately, the be all and end all.
There's a whole host of FA Cup winning clubs in the lower echelons of the game who would give everything to swap places with us.
That's the sad truth of the matter.
by papereyes » 05 Jan 2007 13:37
Top FlightGreat Knolly OK, maybe it's time to re-vamp the FA Cup.
Here's what I would do.
1. Get rid of the League Cup.
2. Keep the FA Cup 3rd round as is in January
Now for the revolutionary bit...
No more cup games until after the league season.
The league season continues to an earlier finish - say 2nd week of April - with no Cup games to interrupt. Once the leagues are over, the FA Cup is played as a knock-out Festival of football.
5 rounds to be played over 3 to 4 weeks culminating in a Wembley Final.
I think this competition would be taken very seriously and it would bring the crowds back. Any Prem side in the 3rd round would be desperate to get into the end of season competition. They could then concentrate entirely on the League. The play-off's might get in the way a bit, but I'm sure something could be arranged.
You could even make the competition every other year to increase the cache further, and reduce player burn-out.
---
Obviously FA Cup weeks are used to rest players, particularly for clubs that are knocked out ! so there could be 1 rest week added to the league season if it was felt it was required.
I quite like this idea.
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Jan 2007 13:39
Top FlightGreat Knolly OK, maybe it's time to re-vamp the FA Cup.
Here's what I would do.
1. Get rid of the League Cup.
2. Keep the FA Cup 3rd round as is in January
Now for the revolutionary bit...
No more cup games until after the league season.
The league season continues to an earlier finish - say 2nd week of April - with no Cup games to interrupt. Once the leagues are over, the FA Cup is played as a knock-out Festival of football.
5 rounds to be played over 3 to 4 weeks culminating in a Wembley Final.
I think this competition would be taken very seriously and it would bring the crowds back. Any Prem side in the 3rd round would be desperate to get into the end of season competition. They could then concentrate entirely on the League. The play-off's might get in the way a bit, but I'm sure something could be arranged.
You could even make the competition every other year to increase the cache further, and reduce player burn-out.
---
Obviously FA Cup weeks are used to rest players, particularly for clubs that are knocked out ! so there could be 1 rest week added to the league season if it was felt it was required.
I quite like this idea.
by papereyes » 05 Jan 2007 13:40
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Jan 2007 13:44
papereyes By not having the FA Cup games and putting the fixtures in then?
by readingbedding » 05 Jan 2007 13:46
Wycombe Royalpapereyes By not having the FA Cup games and putting the fixtures in then?
The football league, especially League One and League Two do not have blank Saturdays solely for cup games like the Premiership.
Take League Two this season. You would need to move 4 or 5 matches to dates earlier in the season to accomodate an idea like this and they have league fixtures already arranged for the FA Cup 4th round day onwards.
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