Cardiff v Reading is 100% CERTAINTY
I'd say it was a FIFTY PERCENT chance, given that Swansea are also still in, and the Taff BBC only get one pick...
Cardiff v Reading is 100% CERTAINTY
I think the best games (personally) are the games with a chance of an actual upset - Rochadale v Forest, Southampton V Ipswich etc.
I still have no idea why the Palace game was on
Because at this stage of the competition its all about the minnows, the ones who have fought through x number of rounds to get an appearance in the 3rd Round proper. We've got another 5 rounds to see the FL and PL clubs (who feature on TV quite regularly enough anyway). If a non-league club makes it to the 3rd/4th round then they deserve that extra cash windfall from TV, plus the national exposure. Its FAR more interesting seeing the likes of them playing against the "big boys" in their ramshackle grounds.
Southampton v Ipswich - seriously ??
I think the best games (personally) are the games with a chance of an actual upset - Rochadale v Forest, Southampton V Ipswich etc.
I still have no idea why the Palace game was on
Two entertaining teams in good form, its better than watching a team defend for 90 minutes!
No its not. Really, its not.
Its not always got to be about the quality of the football on show. We get bombarded with the so-called "best teams" week in, week out throughout the season, and half the time seeing two well matched teams can be FAR from entertaining anyway.
Whenever the minnow is the home side I cherish these mismatches, and there's always a sliver of hope that you'll see a shock. Its the rarity element that gives these ties their value. What was more entertaining this last round - Arsenal v Hull, or Wimbledon v Liverpool ? No contest is it ? (I appreciate Wimbledon are in the League but there's still a chasm betweem the clubs). THATS what I wanna see, not some snoozeworthy tie like Southampton v Ipswich or Blackburn v Swansea, wheres the story in that ?
Exactly. From what I saw of the highlights the Blyth game looked bloody brilliant!
Agreed. Pathetic that it wasn't picked for live coverage, and thats not hinsdsight from how it turned out, it always had the makings of a cracking tie. Not ONE match was televised live on Saturday, so why this one wasn't picked for a lunchtime or 5.30 on Saturday I have not the foggiest. Blyth could have done with the £140k windfall as well, but oh no, lets give it to Arsenal instead.
Ridiculous.
Personally, I can see why Arsenal vs Hull was picked - re-run of the previous final, fair enough.
Picking Everton vs West Ham for tonight however instead of Blyth vs Birmingham was an awful decision.
I'd say it was a FIFTY PERCENT chance, given that Swansea are also still in, and the Taff BBC only get one pick...