I hate how devalued this competition has become. It should be the final game of the season by itself at 3 o fekkin clock instead of being squeezed in-between the PL fixtures like some inconvenience but the truth is, it is just that in todays climate.
The early rounds still give this great historical competition some credibility and that is where the passion lies for me. Seeing it have the potential to change football at grass roots level is what makes my heart warm. What soon dilutes my passion and drains my blood is the entrance of the PL and Championship clubs.
This fantastic cup competition is light years away from the one I knew and grew up with over 35 years ago.
I'm happy for the Palace fans although I wouldn't say it makes me love the game again. Wigan and Leicester won it in recent seasons which was similar to what we witnessed yesterday. It's not altered the fact that there's no replays, silly kick off times and days. The FA have systematically destroyed this competition over the last few yearsfor the sake of their nest in which lie the golden eggs.
Al tell thi summat, if the FA decided to award the winners of the Cup a Champions league spot, then they would see a far bigger interest from the clubs from the top 2 divisions. It'll never happen though. There's such a demarcation line in the money fraternity. Let's not kid ourselves, Leicester, Wigan and now Palace pay/paid out millions of pounds per year in wages in their respective year of success. Are they run morally? Is this really a victory for the underdog? Should we fall back in love with football because a more unfashionable club has won this trophy?
These days you have the Bournemouth, Brentford, Fulham, Brighton, Palace etc, all unfashionable clubs with little history in terms of trophy success. They are now basically streets ahead of more historically established clubs because they are now firmly established PL clubs. The aspiring clubs wanting to join the party in the PL have now got very little or no chance because the money and competition is higher than ever seen before.
This is why I think that we should let the big name/big money British clubs feck off and join a European super league. Let them keep their plastic fans with their camera phones. Let them keep their 500k per week players and multi billionaire shyte house owners. The Premier league would lose credibility and indeed the vast amounts of money involved in it which in my opinion has totally destroyed football as a working mans game. Perhaps it would make British football once again down to earth, competitive and interesting. It would make the FA Cup interesting again because wi art the avalanche of money, the game could once again be given back to the working class.
Do we really need all the money clubs? I don't think so. The ever on going belief that we should be proud to have the strongest league in the world is worn thin for a few years now. The so called showcase champions league final has not a PL club involved in it for a second successive season. Who cares if we have the strongest league or not any way? Is any of it actually relatable to the likes of us? I cant even identify many of our money clubs as English anymore. They say get behind English clubs in Europe? Why ffs? Not many of the fekkers have any English players, managers, owners. They are as foreign to me as the next Champions league club.
Meanwhile in the lesser competition of the Europa league, we have two English clubs involved in the final who are failing spectacularly in their domestic league. A must watch! I think not.