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Pendle Red 16-07-2010 05:40

Would this have an effect on Stanley?
 
FA Cup replays may be dropped to accommodate winter break | Football | The Guardian

I am all for having a Winter break of some sorts but I do hope it is not of the expense of Cup Replays which maybe a lifeline for a Club like our's.

cashman 16-07-2010 07:57

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never really been in favour of winter breaks really, think it would affect the smaller clubs cashflow though.:eek:

jaysay 16-07-2010 09:01

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If they drop replays it will affect clubs like Stanley, there has to come a time when enough is enough and leave things as they are

Long time red 16-07-2010 09:03

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Two ways of looking at this Cashy. Games played in better weather could result in bigger crowds ( more revenue ) Fewer games cancelled at the last minute, saving on wasted travel, and cancellation of sponsorship for the rearranged game. Regarding cash flow I once suggested that small clubs like ours should adopt a system favoured by some.ie Pay the players the bulk of their agreed money during the period that makes up the season, and pay a retainer for May-June. The alternative is of course to have the (overstaffed) Commercial Dept come up with something that is not football related and that will produce an income for 12 months a year. Personally I don't want a break but I could be converted.

cashman 16-07-2010 09:11

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see yer points long time red, can remember the time when there was 3 games at easter, also more than now at xmas, those games always resulted in bumper crowds, cos everyone was on holiday i presume, fer my money the sensible way would be to return to that.:)

jaysay 16-07-2010 09:23

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 829281)
see yer points long time red, can remember the time when there was 3 games at easter, also more than now at xmas, those games always resulted in bumper crowds, cos everyone was on holiday i presume, fer my money the sensible way would be to return to that.:)

Just watched this week on sky an interview with Graham Le Saux, taken on boxing day 1994 when he said that it was a busy time of year with 4 matches in 10 days, that's the way it always was and in 1994 the prem season was still 42 matches long

Exile on Spencer St 16-07-2010 11:46

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Sorry, I feel a rant coming on after yet another fatuous and naive idea from the FA; does FA stand for what those jokers know?

Firstly, the 'break' would have to be agreed in advance, but who knows when bad weather will arrive? For instance, we could have a couple of weeks of frost in Nov- Dec, then a two week break with dry, sunny weather, then a couple of weeks of torrential rain. Potentially no football for over a month, despite a fortnight of decent weather during the 'break'.

Secondly, do the FA really believe that coporate businesses (aka The Premier League) will take time off and lose revenue?. Who's not up for a winter tournament in Dubai or Florida if it sells more product in the global marketplace?

Thirdly, it could put an end to the prospects of a replay at 'bigger' clubs where 'minnows' like Stanley could get more cash than at its home game.

Let's just admit that tiredness has nothing to do with it. England's team is no better than average, that the media hype around them is just that, and if the Premier League want to rest their nancy boy telebrities for Cup games they could always put out their second, third or fourth string squads.

cashman 16-07-2010 12:02

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ya nailed it exile.;)

jaysay 16-07-2010 17:51

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 829300)
Sorry, I feel a rant coming on after yet another fatuous and naive idea from the FA; does FA stand for what those jokers know?

Firstly, the 'break' would have to be agreed in advance, but who knows when bad weather will arrive? For instance, we could have a couple of weeks of frost in Nov- Dec, then a two week break with dry, sunny weather, then a couple of weeks of torrential rain. Potentially no football for over a month, despite a fortnight of decent weather during the 'break'.

Secondly, do the FA really believe that coporate businesses (aka The Premier League) will take time off and lose revenue?. Who's not up for a winter tournament in Dubai or Florida if it sells more product in the global marketplace?

Thirdly, it could put an end to the prospects of a replay at 'bigger' clubs where 'minnows' like Stanley could get more cash than at its home game.

Let's just admit that tiredness has nothing to do with it. England's team is no better than average, that the media hype around them is just that, and if the Premier League want to rest their nancy boy telebrities for Cup games they could always put out their second, third or fourth string squads.

And usually do;)

lancsdave 16-07-2010 17:58

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Originally Posted by Long time red (Post 829278)
Fewer games cancelled at the last minute, saving on wasted travel,


I know it wouldn't go down with southern based fans but I think it's time to bring back North/South leagues instead of league 1 & 2.

At worst they could look at the fixtures and localise the ones from October to February to a certain degree.

cashman 16-07-2010 18:12

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 829382)
I know it wouldn't go down with southern based fans but I think it's time to bring back North/South leagues instead of league 1 & 2.

At worst they could look at the fixtures and localise the ones from October to February to a certain degree.

ive been saying that fer years, the old 3rd div north, 3rd division south, meant better gates, more derbies, less travel expenses, etc etc, much much better fer the small club, but the F.A. are too stupid to see it.:rolleyes:

VALAIRIAN 16-07-2010 18:15

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 829382)
I know it wouldn't go down with southern based fans but I think it's time to bring back North/South leagues instead of league 1 & 2.

At worst they could look at the fixtures and localise the ones from October to February to a certain degree.

For me LD, I would combine FL2 and Conf, to make the North/South League :)

jaysay 16-07-2010 18:17

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 829387)
ive been saying that fer years, the old 3rd div north, 3rd division south, meant better gates, more derbies, less travel expenses, etc etc, much much better fer the small club, but the F.A. are too stupid to see it.:rolleyes:

Since when have the powers that be in football ever done anything that made sense, can anybody remember what position Sep Blatter play during his playing days;)

LongLostSon 16-07-2010 19:17

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 829390)
Since when have the powers that be in football ever done anything that made sense, can anybody remember what position Sep Blatter play during his playing days;)

Left Back, in the changing room :D

jaysay 17-07-2010 09:25

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Originally Posted by LongLostSon (Post 829394)
Left Back, in the changing room :D

Doubt if he's ever seen a changing room even :rolleyes:


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