arbitro Posted yesterday at 10:43 Posted yesterday at 10:43 This weekend is the FA Cup second round proper and the Premier League and Championship clubs are entering in the next round. Despite the almost downgrading of the competition by the FA and clubs for me the third round is a special date in the football calendar. I guess it's an age thing as many of a certain generation will recall the excitement and magic of the cup. I have vivid memories of crowding around a transistor radio at school on Monday lunchtime after the previous rounds games had been played. Replays were always the week after the original game and replays would go on until there was in a winner in a proper game. And clubs would play a full strength team. The draw takes place on Monday evening around 6.45 but the bad news it's on TNT, Discover+, ESPN, something called FUBO and YouTube which pretty much precludes a lot from watching it. Personally I would like to get an away match at a lower league ground I haven't been to but failing that any home draw. 6 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted yesterday at 12:44 Posted yesterday at 12:44 I still like the FA Cup but its a dead competition these days. No replays, games kicking off at anytime between a Thursday evening and Monday evening, empty grounds, sides playing reserve teams even if they sit comfortable mid table in the prem. My guess is we'll get West Brom at home. 1 Quote
ABRAM ROVER Posted yesterday at 12:56 Posted yesterday at 12:56 Standard defeat at Wigan away (if they beat Barrow) Quote
GHR Posted yesterday at 13:02 Posted yesterday at 13:02 Way back when I would stop and see my grandad on the way home from school as he wrote the draw down as it happened (live from Soho of course!) and he would give me the list to mull over as I walked back. Wonderful memories. I remember posting on here a few days before our fateful QF at Bramall Lane a couple of years ago that I was literally bouncing around with excitement. It may be old and weary these days but my god when it sparkles it is utter magic. 3 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) All FA cup games that are set to be televisied should be free to watch on BBC or ITV. Maybe the FA should have its own TV channel Edited 20 hours ago by chaddyrovers Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 22 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: All FA cup games to be televisied should be free to watch on BBC or ITV. Maybe the FA should have its own TV channel As we've seen with the red button for mid week games that would surely be the death knell for the competition. Agree with the nostalgic comments above - when I was a kid and there was no live football on TV apart from the Home internationals, England qualifiers and the FA Cup Final - Final day and the build up was the highlight of the year. These days a lot of it is a bit dull. The broadcasters dont help themselves when they choose to show an all Premiership tie - it's still all about the David v Goliath ties and hoping the minnow can pull off a massive upset. There was a fantastic match involving Spurs and a very small non League outfit last season and when you get something like that it's still the best competition in the world by far. 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said: As we've seen with the red button for mid week games that would surely be the death knell for the competition. Agree with the nostalgic comments above - when I was a kid and there was no live football on TV apart from the Home internationals, England qualifiers and the FA Cup Final - Final day and the build up was the highlight of the year. These days a lot of it is a bit dull. The broadcasters dont help themselves when they choose to show an all Premiership tie - it's still all about the David v Goliath ties and hoping the minnow can pull off a massive upset. There was a fantastic match involving Spurs and a very small non League outfit last season and when you get something like that it's still the best competition in the world by far. Sorry Rev, I didnt mean every game but just 4 to 6 games that are set to televised should be free to watch 1 Quote
Gav Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Those games against Villa late 70’s, Coventry early 80’, Live on BBC 84/85 against Southampton and Man Utd will all go down as some of the best memories of FA Cup for me. I still love the competition, even though it’s been decimated by the bigger clubs and FA! Edited 20 hours ago by Gav 4 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Just now, Gav said: Those games against Villa late 70’s, Coventry early 80’, Live on BBC 84/85 against Southampton and Man Utd will all go down as some of the best memories of FA Cup for me. I still love the competition, even though it’s been decimated by the bigger clubs and FA. Hereford v Newcastle 1972, Ronnie Radford has to be the seminal FA Cup moment? The other moment I remember is Jim Montgomery's unbelievable save for Sunderand against Leeds in the '73 final. 2 Quote
rigger Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: Hereford v Newcastle 1972, Ronnie Radford has to be the seminal FA Cup moment? The other moment I remember is Jim Montgomery's unbelievable save for Sunderand against Leeds in the '73 final. I remember nicking off school to see the Willington replay, a midweek afternoon kick-off, due to the power strikes, if I remember correctly. 1 Quote
JamieUK Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I think this would have been one of my first games, just turned 8: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/spielbericht/index/spielbericht/2635911 First (half) season ticket the following Christmas. Quote
Mattyblue Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I can still remember Motty’s commentary from that day, ‘the new grandstand has opened, the Walkersteel’… and it looked shit just two and a bit years later when the new Darwen End opened. Quote
Hasta Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The last minute Wegerle goal against Newcastle in 1993 was another favourite FA cup game of mine. I thought it was earlier in the competition, but it was actually the 5th round. I’d just said to my mate “Do you fancy going up for the replay” as the ball was launched up to Wegerle. Fortunately I went home through the fields so missed the carnage outside the ground. 1 Quote
47er Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Over 102 years since we won it. Growing up in the 60's I'd never have believed we wouldn't have won it again by now. Several semi-finals but never that last step. I don't expect to see us win it now nor ever see us in the Premier League again. lIfe's a bitch. Quote
only2garners Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 31 minutes ago, 47er said: Over 102 years since we won it. Growing up in the 60's I'd never have believed we wouldn't have won it again by now. Several semi-finals but never that last step. I don't expect to see us win it now nor ever see us in the Premier League again. lIfe's a bitch. Don’t wish your life away. Next May will only be 98 years since our last FA Cup win. Quote
oneandycrawford Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 43 minutes ago, only2garners said: Don’t wish your life away. Next May will only be 98 years since our last FA Cup win. And we can still cling on to the fact that we've won it more recently than that mob up the road. 1 Quote
Waggy76 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, 47er said: Over 102 years since we won it. Growing up in the 60's I'd never have believed we wouldn't have won it again by now. Several semi-finals but never that last step. I don't expect to see us win it now nor ever see us in the Premier League again. lIfe's a bitch. The Premier League as gone forever. The Venkys have dismantled the clubs structure beyond repair.. The end is not in sight for our repulsive owners, unfortunately! 1 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, JamieUK said: I think this would have been one of my first games, just turned 8: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/spielbericht/index/spielbericht/2635911 First (half) season ticket the following Christmas. when garner crashed in that volley,we were standing in our usual spot at the back of the blackburn end,i finished up halfway down the terrace pinned to a crush barrier😁 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago 17 hours ago, rigger said: I remember nicking off school to see the Willington replay, a midweek afternoon kick-off, due to the power strikes, if I remember correctly. I seem to think it was at an absolutely ridiculous time - Monday or Tuesday afternoon maybe? 6-1 win? I think I was in art class at the time sneaking score up dates courtesy of Radio Blackburn (as it was then) via an earpiece on a tiny transistor radio. Quote
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