SHOULD THE FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DATES BE SWAPPED?

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Should the Arsenal v Chelsea semi final be moved to Sunday afternoon?

YES
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41%
NO
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59%
 
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QuartzGooner
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SHOULD THE FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DATES BE SWAPPED?

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Pressure grows on FA to switch dates of Cup semi-finals

Kevin Eason, Sports News Correspondent, The Times.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 934119.ece



There is a growing pressure on the FA from fans lobby groups and MPs to switch the semi final games, or even move the Everton vs Manchester United game to Villa Park.

There are a lot of discussion points, including the idea of semis at Wembley, and the role of TV companies in scheduling untraditional kick off times.


Main points of the article are:

1) The Sunday afternoon fixture means Everton and Man Utd fans will not arrive back in the North West until late Sunday night.
This could lead to abscences from work and school the next day.

2) A London game for a semi-final is a large expense for fans of two North West teams in time of recession.



What I wonder is, would you want the games to be switched, so that we would play on Sunday afternoon?

What are your reasons for wanting, or not wanting a switch?

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Re: SHOULD THE FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DATES BE SWAPPED?

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QuartzGooner wrote:Pressure grows on FA to switch dates of Cup semi-finals

Kevin Eason, Sports News Correspondent, The Times.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 934119.ece



There is a growing pressure on the FA from fans lobby groups and MPs to switch the semi final games, or even move the Everton vs Manchester United game to Villa Park.

There are a lot of discussion points, including the idea of semis at Wembley, and the role of TV companies in scheduling untraditional kick off times.


Main points of the article are:

1) The Sunday afternoon fixture means Everton and Man Utd fans will not arrive back in the North West until late Sunday night.
This could lead to abscences from work and school the next day
.

2) A London game for a semi-final is a large expense for fans of two North West teams in time of recession.



What I wonder is, would you want the games to be switched, so that we would play on Sunday afternoon?

What are your reasons for wanting, or not wanting a switch?
Everton? Work?
Man Utd? School?
:shock:


:lol:

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Post by Big_G »

i say no, because i will be on a plane to Florida and would miss it :twisted:

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Post by barnfield88 »

I had this conversation with someone last week, I think the man utd everton game should be moved to Villa park, it makes sense and will help them out a bit as it isnt too far to travel.

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Post by augie »

How long can it take for the manc fans to get back to their homes in various parts of london ??

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Post by Gunnersaurus »

No leave them as they are, tickets have been sold now and are in the process of being sold so it would mess a lot of planning up for clubs, fans etc.

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Post by Simon »

If they switch the game to Sunday, Quartz will be able to attend, get drunk and come home and post 1000 new threads about the game. Consider yourselves warned. :wink:

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Post by Nice_Guy »

I was amazed that our game was scheduled on the Saturday but am delighted to have an all day Saturday session :D

If the Sunday game was at Villa Park, there would be no issue here.....

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Post by Fabby is a Foot (Leg-end) »

barnfield88 wrote:I had this conversation with someone last week, I think the man utd everton game should be moved to Villa park, it makes sense and will help them out a bit as it isnt too far to travel.
It makes sense! Won't happen though - Wembley will generate ~£4million for that game - not sure what % goes to the clubs but Wembley will not let it be moved - they need the money.

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Post by NBM »

augie wrote:How long can it take for the manc fans to get back to their homes in various parts of london ??
Not just London Augie. Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants and as far as Devon and Somerset, home of the true Reds :lol:

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Post by SWLGooner »

Blue scouse *word censored*
Red cockney *word censored*.

Hope the FA don't change it just to piss those *word censored* off.

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Post by flash gunner »

Simon wrote:If they switch the game to Sunday, Quartz will be able to attend, get drunk and come home and post 1000 new threads about the game. Consider yourselves warned. :wink:

:barscarf:
So thats why you want it changed Quartz you devious bastard :wink:

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Post by QuartzGooner »

flash gunner wrote:
Simon wrote:If they switch the game to Sunday, Quartz will be able to attend, get drunk and come home and post 1000 new threads about the game. Consider yourselves warned. :wink:

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So thats why you want it changed Quartz you devious bastard :wink:
It is one reason yes!

The other is that the Champions League quarter final is in the week before the semi, and if we are away for that game, it might see a tired team arrive back in England in the early hours of Thursday morning, then have to play the semi final on the Saturday.

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Post by Charlie! Charlie! »

keep it as it is, I too have work on monday and would like a few post match beers without rushing off! :barscarf:

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Post by gus ceasar is a legend »

I thik the 5pm kick off is a great time.

Fuck the mancs and the bin dippers.

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