Well said Grimsby, hope others follow

Is that what the FA cup has become? A financial life line to smaller clubs.
That is what it has always been to the small clubs. They are never going to win it. They do however get the chance of "sporting glory" if they can put out a big club but the income from a single game against a PL (or even Championship club) can double their income for a season. More if it is picked for TV (which is more likely for a mid week replay)
 
I have said this before - but back in 2004 non-league Exeter City were in debt and the future of the club in balance. Then they got Man Utd away in the FA cup. A 0-0 draw at O.T. was an amazing result and it took goals from Ronaldo and Rooney in the replay at Exeter for the premiership team to win.

The money earnt from those 2 games cleared the debt, and possibly reignited some interest from local fans in the struggling club. I think that the positive benefits lasted for years for that team.

There will be loads of other small teams with similar stories over the years, I expect.

But yeah, lets scrap replays because the champions league sides star player might get a bit tired.
 
That is what it has always been to the small clubs. They are never going to win it. They do however get the chance of "sporting glory" if they can put out a big club but the income from a single game against a PL (or even Championship club) can double their income for a season. More if it is picked for TV (which is more likely for a mid week replay)
Yeah but they may win the original tie on pens. So instead of a meaningless day trip to old Trafford to get beat.

You beat them at your place on penalties and get the TV cameras for the home game. Next round TV and so on.

There’s a lot of duff replays too. 2nd round Notts Crawley say v Fleetwood. All for the right to go to Walsall. The replay if needed I don’t think is generating either club much money if any at all.

Sensible ticket pricing, full houses. Settled on the Saturday. But more exciting
 
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We share the immense disappointment, frustration and sadness expressed by clubs, supporters and organisations following the news that the format of the FA Cup will be changing next season.

Over the course of its 153-year history, the FA Cup has established itself as the world’s most treasured domestic competition thanks to the incredible stories it has produced – not only of drama on the field, but also of fortunes being transformed thanks to lucrative and high-profile progression through the rounds.
The abolition of replays, therefore, takes away a huge element of what makes the FA Cup so universally revered while also significantly impacting the potential for clubs to generate much-needed additional revenue at a time when the pursuit of financial sustainability should be everyone’s top priority.

As the world's oldest professional football club, and past winners of the FA Cup, we're very sad to see that English football is set to lose a part of its soul.

https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/
 
Michael Carrick also backed this up at the press conference this afternoon.
A lot of clubs are an awful lot of fans are livid about this decision and also the total lack of consultation. With the Football Governance Bill getting its 2nd reading in Parliament this week it is almost as if the FA and Premier League want everyone to vote for an Independent Regulator. The arrogance and lack of self awareness of the FA and Premier League may totally backfire on them with the timing of this announcement.
 
How the hell did the FA go for this when only 20 teams from the top league were consulted?
Surely the whole thing needs to be discussed, debated and voted on at every level otherwise what’s the point in the FA? You might as well just let the Premier League run everything
 
How the hell did the FA go for this when only 20 teams from the top league were consulted?
Corruption? Surely not in England, that only happens in third-world countries. Oh, hang on...

Just another reason for me not to watch Premier League football, not that I need one. Thank God we didn't go up.
 
Who do these rich spoilt bas tads think they are, screwing our game for their own selfish benefit.
We know money has ruined the game for the many, now it seems the few are capping it off.
It's bad enough for clubs outside the Premiership, scraping enough to get by.
A good cup run can help lower league clubs to secure their finances for another season.
If the English game is too much for these foreign-owned clubs and billionaires, stuff off to Saudi Arabia or Europe and form a Super League.
We can incorporate the National League into the pyramid and stick the Premiership in the bin.:mad:(n)
Not all the Premiership, just an arrogant chunk of it.
8 in the bin.
4 up from the NL.
4 x 22 team leagues.
 
Is that what the FA cup has become? A financial life line to smaller clubs. Seams a bit of a random way of supporting / funding football. I think the bigger picture needs addressing
Jeez Lee that's one way of looking at it I guess.

Don't forget, even Boro have benefited from some big cup games in the past few years.
 
Jeez Lee that's one way of looking at it I guess.

Don't forget, even Boro have benefited from some big cup games in the past few years.
Yeah, I know. I’m playing Devils Advocate. But when we played Villa this year. The very last thing we needed was a replay.

It was far from the end of the world when Cash’s shot squirmed in.

I’m not a fan of extra time though. Either straight to pens or liven up extra time by either or hell why not both of these new rules.

1) a player from each team is removed every six minutes
&
B) after HT in ET another ball (different colour) is introduced, worth two goals if scored with
 
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