The Cup That Keeps On Giving
JOHN LYONS says Wigan and Rochdale’s FA Cup heroics show there is still life in the famous old competition
THERE have been times in the last 20 years when the FA Cuphas been on thinner ice than Elise Christie on a good day. But just as the Scottish short track speed skater kept getting back up to give it another go after a painful fall, so the oldest domestic cup competition in world football manages to get back to its knees and stagger forward.
We feared ‘the magic’ might have gone as this season’s fifth round got underway in, let’s be honest, boring fashion. Chelsea walloped Hull 4-0 and Leicester edged out Sheffield United 1-0 on the Friday night.
The following day Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea played out a drab draw, Manchester United saw off Huddersfield 2-0, Southampton edged out West Brom 2-1 and Brighton, as expected, beat League Two outfit Coventry (3-1). Nothing much to write home about.
But then came two games that restored your faith in the FA Cup’s ability to take your breath away. First up, it was Rochdale – bottom of League One – hosting Tottenham on Sunday afternoon live on the Beeb.
Virtually everyone thought Spurs would cruise to victory on the newly relaid Spotland surface (has there ever been so much talk about Rochdale’s pitch in their 111year history).
But Rochdale manager Keith Hill and his players hadn’t read the script. Prior to the game, Dale legend Hill had told our sister publication, The Football League Paper, that his side had a ‘fighter’s chance’ of an upset and they duly came out swinging.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March/April 2018-Ausgabe von Late Tackle Football Magazine.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March/April 2018-Ausgabe von Late Tackle Football Magazine.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
ISLANDS OF OPPORTUNITY
SAM TODD REPORTS ON A NEW DESIGNED TO GIVE FOUR WOMEN'S TEAMS VITAL COMPETITIVE MATCH ACTION...
THE JOY OF GOING AWAY
ON THE radio Gabrielle sings about dreams.
FORGOTTEN FOOTBALL NATIONS
THE world has always been changing, with conflicts arising throughout history.
DREAM, BELIEVE, ACHIEVE
THE INSPIRATION A PAN-DISABILITY FOOTBALL CLUB MAKING BIG STRIDES IN THEIR COMMUNITY
FLYING WITH THE BEES
DAVID OHL REFLECTS ON BEING A LIFELONG BRENTFORD FAN - AND THE CHANGES HE S SEEN OVER MORE THAN 60 YEARS...
A GROUNDHOPPER'S GUIDE TO GOOD GRUB
TREVOR HEFT ON AN IMPORTANT AND TASTY PART OF THE MATCHDAY RITUAL...
JAPHET'S JOURNEY
BARNABY ROSTANT TAKES A LOOK AT DEFENDER JAPHET TANGANGA'S HIGHS AND LOWS...
FAMOUS OWNERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
SAM SHEPPEY LOOKS AT THE BIG NAMES WHO HAVE BEEN TEMPTED TO INVEST IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL...
GOALKEEPERS ARE A LITTLE NUTS
JONNY BRICK LISTENS IN AS WATFORD FAN PODCASTS TRY TO MAKE SENSE OF WHERE THE CLUB THEY LOVE FINDS ITSELF...
VOICES OF THE VIC
JONNY BRICK LISTENS IN AS WATFORD FAN PODCASTS TRY TO MAKE SENSE OF WHERE THE CLUB THEY LOVE FINDS ITSELF...