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 FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu  
Date:   Thu 9 Jan 18:52

Thursday 9th January 2025
19:00
Sheffield United v Cardiff City
FA Cup Third Round
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19:45
Everton v Peterborough United
FA Cup Third Round
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Friday 10th January 2025
20:00
Aston Villa v West Ham United
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Saturday 11th January 2025
12:15
Liverpool v Accrington Stanley
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17:45
Leeds United v Harrogate Town
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Manchester City v Salford City
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Sunday 12th January 2025
12:30
Tamworth v Tottenham Hotspur
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15:00
Arsenal v Manchester United
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Newcastle United v Bromley
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16:30
Southampton v Swansea City
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Monday 13th January 2025
19:30
Millwall v Dagenham & Redbridge
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: kelty_par  
Date:   Thu 9 Jan 19:47

Rubbish picks. I know the draw wasn`t kind, but Tamworth v Spurs is the only traditional "FA Cup on TV game" there. Arsenal v Man Utd is a proper TV game, but picking Liverpool, Newcastle United and Manchester City at home in particular is just woeful.

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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: pars no1  
Date:   Thu 9 Jan 22:03

Imagine free to air channels put that much effort into Scottish cup games
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe  
Date:   Thu 9 Jan 22:37

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kelty_par, Thu 9 Jan 19:47

Rubbish picks. I know the draw wasn`t kind, but Tamworth v Spurs is the only traditional "FA Cup on TV game" there. Arsenal v Man Utd is a proper TV game, but picking Liverpool, Newcastle United and Manchester City at home in particular is just woeful.


Agreed. Just doing it for viewers much like what happens up here with Celtic and Rangers.

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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 14:32

Spurs might well go on and win it in extra time but the pressure on Postecoglou will be immense regardless. He`s already on thin ice with most of the Tottenham support but failing to beat Tamworth in ninety minutes will rightly infuriate them further.
No matter the result now I`d hate to be given the job of interviewing him afterwards. He`s a cantankerous, huffy type most of the time after a poor result so he`ll be even worse after that performance.

And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: dafc-chris1  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 14:49

Ange will just say we got the job done mate
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: veteraneastender  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 16:05

"Imagine free to air channels put that much effort into Scottish cup games"

Imagine if they had the funds to do so.

They don`t.

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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 16:36

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wee eck, Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.


Justice done, wee eck. Never a pen. Why on earth do they not use VAR in the early rounds of the FA Cup?



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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 16:40

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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 16:36

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wee eck, Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.


Justice done, wee eck. Never a pen. Why on earth do they not use VAR in the early rounds of the FA Cup?


It might be something to do with not all grounds being equipped with the VAR technology. For example VAR is used at Emirates every week but not at Tamworth so instead of using VAR in some and not the other they don`t use it at all. Although I`m not certain on this I`m just making a guess.

c'mon the pars
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 16:52

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cammypar 1995, Sun 12 Jan 16:40

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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 16:36

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wee eck, Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.


Justice done, wee eck. Never a pen. Why on earth do they not use VAR in the early rounds of the FA Cup?


It might be something to do with not all grounds being equipped with the VAR technology. For example VAR is used at Emirates every week but not at Tamworth so instead of using VAR in some and not the other they don`t use it at all. Although I`m not certain on this I`m just making a guess.


I thought of that, too, Cammy, but how does that work if some of the smaller clubs get through to Round 5 and are drawn at home?



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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 17:01

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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 16:52

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cammypar 1995, Sun 12 Jan 16:40

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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 16:36

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wee eck, Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.


Justice done, wee eck. Never a pen. Why on earth do they not use VAR in the early rounds of the FA Cup?


It might be something to do with not all grounds being equipped with the VAR technology. For example VAR is used at Emirates every week but not at Tamworth so instead of using VAR in some and not the other they don`t use it at all. Although I`m not certain on this I`m just making a guess.


I thought of that, too, Cammy, but how does that work if some of the smaller clubs get through to Round 5 and are drawn at home?


Id assume it will be the same but again I haven`t looked into it. Man u probably gets another red if VAR is in play.

c'mon the pars
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: the saline hill puma  
Date:   Sun 12 Jan 20:32

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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 16:36

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wee eck, Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.


Justice done, wee eck. Never a pen. Why on earth do they not use VAR in the early rounds of the FA Cup?


Var needs put in the sea. Total shambles out with offside decisions which are based on facts
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Mon 13 Jan 06:49

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the saline hill puma, Sun 12 Jan 20:32

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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 16:36

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wee eck, Sun 12 Jan 16:34

Mayhem between Arsenal and Manchester United. Great penalty save by MU keeper.


Justice done, wee eck. Never a pen. Why on earth do they not use VAR in the early rounds of the FA Cup?


Var needs put in the sea. Total shambles out with offside decisions which are based on facts


We`ve had this debate before, Saline. It`s not the technology itself that`s the problem, but the officials use of it and the way they (mis)interpret it.



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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie  
Date:   Mon 13 Jan 19:20

Felt a bit sorry for Tamworth as had no idea replays had been done away with in the FA Cup and only had game on in the background with volume down so assumed that was done and dusted.

Must have done them out of a decent six figure hit at the very least and well deserved based on their performance.

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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu  
Date:   Mon 13 Jan 20:03

It has been mentioned Tamworth lost out on 1 million pounds by not having a replay.
Interesting that Tamworth are around the bottom third of the conference , yet their turnover is meant to be 1.6 million a year .

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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: Jeffery  
Date:   Mon 13 Jan 20:05

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TAFKA_Super_Petrie, Mon 13 Jan 19:20

Felt a bit sorry for Tamworth as had no idea replays had been done away with in the FA Cup and only had game on in the background with volume down so assumed that was done and dusted.

Must have done them out of a decent six figure hit at the very least and well deserved based on their performance.


I was surprised to hear the same watching it. The extra time really plays into the hands of the bigger teams. Spurs were able to bring on Kulusevski, Son and Djed Spence for extra time. All three looked excellent against a tiring Tamworth.

I was left thinking it might it be fairer on the smaller teamsto do away with ET and go straight to penalties, that would give them a 50/50 chance at the next round.
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 Re: FA Cup on TV this weekend
Topic Originator: d3monstrate  
Date:   Mon 13 Jan 21:12

It`s not about being fair, it`s about makingsure the top teams get through without having to play any extra games, so they can be nice and fresh for the friendlies in Riyadh...

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