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Thread: The traditions of the FA Cup

  1. #11
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    re: The traditions of the FA Cup

    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF
    The FA cup draw doesn't feel me with excitement as it used to do, it's too commercialised. The big problem is too much television exposure and also the league seen as the No.1 priority, but a good cup run should run hand in hand with the league.
    I'll feel anyone in excitement after a few beers Gav!
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    I bet you would as well, i think you know i meant fill and not feel

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    re: The traditions of the FA Cup

    Quote Originally Posted by TundraWolf
    The FA cup draw doesn't feel me with excitement as it used to do, it's too commercialised. The big problem is too much television exposure and also the league seen as the No.1 priority, but a good cup run should run hand in hand with the league.
    "...too much exposure..." Here's Wayne Rooney about to receive his 100th cap at age 29; I wonder how many of those 100 games will have been televised, either live or on delay, at least 90+ I'll wager!?:/

    ...if not all 100.[/quote]

    Probably all of them Tundra.

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