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    @MajorRage It's pointless except to the small clubs who if they get a televised home tie against a top PL side have the next 3-4 years covered financially

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    @dogmeat

    Unfortunately, the big 6 (actually I don’t think city are that much of a draw) are the draw for all the broadcasting rights.

    As it is, the season is an overcrowded mess with multiple clubs having their worst injury crises ever and in some periods , having to play up to 8 games a month in the process.

    If you want to see the danger for a club trying to break into CL places artificially. Click on the link above around Everton. They are in financial dire straits. And Everton are big club.

    The hope for the footballing pyramid is
    that the deal they are trying to agree will be a consistent increase in revenue sharing that can be distributed down all of the clubs, which was a bargaining chip when it came to scrapping replays. I won’t hold my breath on that if I was in the 4th tier.

    Yes it does take away some of the romance of the FA Cup but realistically, how many clubs actually manage to get replays with a big side? Very few.

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    @dogmeat said in EPL 2023/2024:

    @MajorRage It's pointless except to the small clubs who if they get a televised home tie against a top PL side have the next 3-4 years covered financially

    Agree entirely. However, that is a wider problem, not one that should be solved by what ball Ian Wright pulls out of the sack.

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    @dogmeat

    You are over exaggerating the impact on a one off televised tie. The broadcasting fee is £144k before tax. It’s welcome revenue of course but ain’t setting anyone up for 3-4 years.

    Although, non league Maidstone got to the 5th round and earned £700k before tax from broadcasting and prize money.

    That will set up a non league club for a couple of years I would have thought👍

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    Are you forgetting share of gate receipts which also happens in the FA Cup? I think the cancellation of replays with no consultation to speak of with the rest of the football league is shameful and typically selfish from the top 6. Another good example of why i've lost interest in football in recent years.

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    No, just didn’t think it would be that big at some club in the 2nd tier with 8000 capacity.

    Gate receipts are shared in the FA cup between both teams, after expenses.

    I enjoy the replays as much as anyone but it does feel a bit antiquated now, especially when the ‘magic’ of the FA cup seems long gone.

    If Parry is smart he will use this to kick up a stink, get an independent regulator back on the table again and use this to get the deal he is trying to do with the PL.

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    It’s only been 5 times in 8 years that a league 1 (or lower) side has forced a replay.

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    Tinfoil hat update:

    Chelsea are denied the most obvious penalty against, yes you guessed it, Man City because the ref and Var didn’t want to follow the rule book.

    The same ref has now given city 4 very favourable decision this year after he was invited to be a guest ref (and be paid handsomely for it) in the UAE league. Yes, you guessed it, the league that is owned by Man City owners.

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    Great FA cup tie with finally the wrong result.

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    Truly gutted for Coventry. I thought it was gonna be 1987 all over again haha.

    Big result for Villa after a grueling week going away to Arsenal and Lille. Man Ollie Watkins has turned into some player. 19 goals and 12 assists for him in the league now this season. Sadly I don't think he fits into England's system for the Euros but since Emery has come in, his form has improved out of sight.

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    @African-Monkey Watkins will come off the bench for England in the Euros. He can cover the whole forward line.

    I also think Southgate will be tempted to play Watkins and Kane as an old-school Front Two at some point.

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    @sparky A definite bench option, but I'd be shocked if Southgate changed formation and played Watkins and Kane together unless they fell behind in games. Solanke is another who is quality, but unlikely to make the cut.

    He won't make it for a while yet, but Morgan Rogers is one to watch. I think he could well push for a spot come the next world cup.

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    In other football related news, Wrexham AFC get promoted for the second time in 2 years, they will play in league one next season

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    Nothing like a historic late winner in an FA Cup semi-final being disallowed for a narrow offside after huge celebrating - it does suck the joy out of watching football. Why did the EPL turn down the semi-automated offside being used at the World Cup? At least that decision arrives fast enough.

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    @Billy-Tell said in EPL 2023/2024:

    Great FA cup tie with finally the wrong result.

    Was an awesome match!

    FA cup take a lot of flak or not being what it was, but this was one hell of an occasion. Fair play to both teams.

    I knew as soon as Onana got the save Coventry were done.

    VAR can be a little bitch, I don’t agree with the lines. It wasn’t clear / obvious.

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    It’s been approved for use next season

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    I see Forest are demanding the audio be released for VAR. I think it's a bit petulant (unless they have a real good source saying the var was saying 'fuck forest' after every check), but I think having the refs feed over the broadcast is one of the best things rugby does. I wish football (and most other sports) did the same. I don't think it'll change the quality of decisions or the frequency people complain about the mistakes though, I just think it makes the games more enjoyable to watch on TV.

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    There is so much wrong with VAR and the control of it from the PGMOL that the whole thing needs binning and created again.

    The fact that Forest feel they have to release that statement and not through proper channels shows there is little faith in the organisation.

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    It also shows that Forest are owned by a Greek mogul and trying to control the referees is his modus operandi

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    Hence Forest employing celebrity referee Mark Clattenburg as a "consultant".

    It doesn't mean they don't have a point about the system but insinuating that the VAR official was biased as he is a Luton fan is going way too far - and wouldn't a Luton fan have preferred a draw in that game.

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    Arsenal thumped Chelsea this evening. Maybe this is going to be the Gooners big year?

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