Sutton Saturday - FA Cup game
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Let's be honest its ridiculous and typically hypocritical of the FA when the competition is sponsored by that gnats piss labelled as 'budweiser'. The only 'beer' worse I can think of are those that they shove some fruit in the top to 'enhance' the flavour.
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Re: Sutton Saturday - FA Cup game
Corona is sadly a better option than Enville atm...
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True, but I guess in league grounds you're not allowed to drink in the stands anyway. There'll be a massive queue in the bar at half time as we'll be gasping for a drink!AVFCYELTZ wrote:Let's be honest its ridiculous and typically hypocritical of the FA when the competition is sponsored by that gnats piss labelled as 'budweiser'. The only 'beer' worse I can think of are those that they shove some fruit in the top to 'enhance' the flavour.
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I love fishingRaidenYeltz wrote:Corona is sadly a better option than Enville atm...

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I enjoyed the banter!AVFCYELTZ wrote:I love fishingRaidenYeltz wrote:Corona is sadly a better option than Enville atm...

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Re: Sutton Saturday - FA Cup game
Anyone know what happens in the event it's a draw after 90 minutes? I would imagine seeing as though it's the FA Cup it would follow its usual pattern and a replay would be played but wasn't sure if that was still the case in qualifying rounds.
If it is a replay when would that be played? As we've got a league game this Tuesday so would that be cancelled or would it be played the following Tuesday? Would make more sense to play it the following Tuesday as there's no game scheduled then but not sure how it works.
If it is a replay when would that be played? As we've got a league game this Tuesday so would that be cancelled or would it be played the following Tuesday? Would make more sense to play it the following Tuesday as there's no game scheduled then but not sure how it works.
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Re: Sutton Saturday - FA Cup game
Dale,
Should the score be level after 90 minutes, the replay would normally take place in the coming week on Suttons normal night for midweek matches. FA Cup, Senior Cup and FA trophy matches take priority over league fixtures (although I am less certain about the status of Trophy games)
This is partly because FA Cup qualifying rounds are usually only two weeks apart, so delaying any replays by a week does not give sufficient time for teams to prepare for the following round, especially as they do not know their opponents
I hope this helps
Should the score be level after 90 minutes, the replay would normally take place in the coming week on Suttons normal night for midweek matches. FA Cup, Senior Cup and FA trophy matches take priority over league fixtures (although I am less certain about the status of Trophy games)
This is partly because FA Cup qualifying rounds are usually only two weeks apart, so delaying any replays by a week does not give sufficient time for teams to prepare for the following round, especially as they do not know their opponents
I hope this helps
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Re: Sutton Saturday - FA Cup game
Ok, thanks for letting me know.Noggin wrote:Dale,
Should the score be level after 90 minutes, the replay would normally take place in the coming week on Suttons normal night for midweek matches. FA Cup, Senior Cup and FA trophy matches take priority over league fixtures (although I am less certain about the status of Trophy games)
This is partly because FA Cup qualifying rounds are usually only two weeks apart, so delaying any replays by a week does not give sufficient time for teams to prepare for the following round, especially as they do not know their opponents
I hope this helps