Following the tradition of the FA Cup, there are always a few upsets. Today proved again, anyone can win in the FA Cup.
What could be considered the biggest cupset of today? Millwall knocking out the PL Champions Leicester, or National League players Lincoln City knocking out Burnley?
edit: National League not amateurs
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posted on 18/2/17
As to the OP, Lincoln quite easily imo. Isn't this the furthest a non-league club has progressed in about 100 years?
posted on 18/2/17
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 13 minutes ago
As to the OP, Lincoln quite easily imo. Isn't this the furthest a non-league club has progressed in about 100 years?
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Yes
posted on 18/2/17
Worst thing is this could be very easily dealt with by awarding England's 4th CL berth to the FA Cup champions.
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Awful idea. Beat a few lower league teams and get a CL place? Nah.
As for the play off idea, punish a team for drawing Man Utd away and reward a team for getting a couple of non league teams? Doesn't seem fair to me.
A competition where luck of the draw plays such a big role shouldn't offer such rewards.
posted on 18/2/17
DJ, you'll rarely fin the FA Cup solely by beating a lower league team. Much more unlikely too if you have top tier teams giving it their best shot.
What's so remarkable about finishing 4th in the PL anyway? 4th in the PL will generally have lost a quarter of its league games, how does that deserve a seat at Europe's top table?
posted on 18/2/17
There are tens upon tens of millions of reasons why premier league safety is more important.
The lower league clubs are complaining and as the FA don't invest enough into them it's indirectly helping from that perspective
#Lincolnforthefinal
posted on 18/2/17
Arent
posted on 18/2/17
They can't make FA cup winners cl qualifiers without the German cup, copa del rey, copa Italia etc all following suit apparently. So it's a non starter.
posted on 18/2/17
comment by Eric_the_king (SE85) (U21241)
posted 4 minutes ago
They can't make FA cup winners cl qualifiers without the German cup, copa del rey, copa Italia etc all following suit apparently. So it's a non starter.
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Really? I was under the impression UEFA only determined the number of places allocated and that it was down to each national FA to decide the criteria for CL qualification.
Your suggestion makes sense though, other wise you'd have thought at least somewhere they'd have gone for awarding a berth via the domestic cup.
posted on 18/2/17
Victories like today are part and parcel of the romance that surrounds the FA Cup. Well done Lincoln!
A remark was made by one of the commentators after the final whistle, when he said: "Joey Barton is an irritant, glad to see HIM lose".
Does a class organization like Burnley really need a clown like Joey Barton? The sooner they get rid of him the better!
posted on 19/2/17
OP - Burnley without doubt.