English FA Cup 2017.
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Re: English FA Cup 2017.
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17:30 KO ???????
It's the FA Cup FINAL
No wonder nobody cares who wins any more and puts out second string players.
The FA CUP Final is supposed to be a tradition .......... It's played at Wembley ....... at 14:50 everyone sings "Abide with me" and at 15:00 the game starts,
Will nobody tell the TV companies/sponsors or whoever else to go boil their **kin' heads and let the fans have their sport back .........Note to FA .......... NO FANS = No TV and No sponsors
17:30 KO ???????
It's the FA Cup FINAL
No wonder nobody cares who wins any more and puts out second string players.
The FA CUP Final is supposed to be a tradition .......... It's played at Wembley ....... at 14:50 everyone sings "Abide with me" and at 15:00 the game starts,
Will nobody tell the TV companies/sponsors or whoever else to go boil their **kin' heads and let the fans have their sport back .........Note to FA .......... NO FANS = No TV and No sponsors
Re: English FA Cup 2017.
A cracking game, played with plenty of passion. Once Chelski went down to 10 men it was Arsenals to lose. Moses' sending off the correct decision. It is now up to Chelsea to show the way and fine V. M. heavily for obvious simulation, it basically cost them the game. Where does this leave Mr. Wenger, the most successful manager in the F.A. Cup?
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Re: English FA Cup 2017.
Well done to the Gunners if you believe the rumour mill Sanchez ha been offered £270000 per week.
See how the rumour mill pans out during coming months for all teams.
See how the rumour mill pans out during coming months for all teams.
Re: English FA Cup 2017.
I am not sure about either of the finalists not fielding their strongest teams. They both chose the best players that they had available and all of them played their bloody hearts out.
I can remember the days of the old man in the white dressing gown leading the crowd with a rousing version of. "Abide with me", but that belongs to the past.
Incidentally, when the FA was founded the maximum working hours per day were 12 for adults and six and a half for children, but I don't want to go back to those days either.
This year we got a famous blonde I'd never heard of singing another dirge, "God Save the Queen". And according to the new tradition some of the players tried to lip-sinch, most of them just looked plain embarrassed, while the fans all sang, "God Save Our Team". It would have made just as much sense if someone had sung "Reasons to be Cheerful - Part 3."
"Hammersmith Palais, the Bolshoi Ballet,
Jump back in the alley and nanny goats."
My only complaint is the 5.30 pm (British Summer Time) kick-off. Which meant that my neighbours were subjected to celebratory sounds at some time after 1 a.m. (Thailand Time).
I can remember the days of the old man in the white dressing gown leading the crowd with a rousing version of. "Abide with me", but that belongs to the past.
Incidentally, when the FA was founded the maximum working hours per day were 12 for adults and six and a half for children, but I don't want to go back to those days either.
This year we got a famous blonde I'd never heard of singing another dirge, "God Save the Queen". And according to the new tradition some of the players tried to lip-sinch, most of them just looked plain embarrassed, while the fans all sang, "God Save Our Team". It would have made just as much sense if someone had sung "Reasons to be Cheerful - Part 3."
"Hammersmith Palais, the Bolshoi Ballet,
Jump back in the alley and nanny goats."
My only complaint is the 5.30 pm (British Summer Time) kick-off. Which meant that my neighbours were subjected to celebratory sounds at some time after 1 a.m. (Thailand Time).