A while ago I concluded that feelings about the tournament may be polarised by generations having different views.
It's not that simple. I reckon there are loads of factors at play - a bit of warped nostalgia and changes caused by big cash.
The final day itself doesn't feel as special to us oldies chiefly, I think, because the match is now one of hundreds shown live each season. A live match used to be a rare treat.
Many managers rest players (or, more accurately, utilise their squads) not because they don't care about the FA Cup, but because the Premier League is worth an absolute fortune, and so much more than the Championship.
The Champions League is now the major cup competition for big English clubs - can't deny that - but they still love to win the FA Cup when they can. Imagine Solskjær winning it with United. Or City as part of a quadruple.
I very much doubt there are many in the game who genuinely aren't bothered about the tournament.
Despite all the changes around it, the FA Cup is a major trophy.