Agree to an extent but I think there is too much emphasis placed on getting a draw. How many times in recent years has a team's fans done a pitch invasion after a draw? Just seems a bit sad.It's better for paying spectators and for a televised audience to have it settled on the day. It's also better that big games are settled on a weekend when people can attend without having to take a day off work/school.Plus the big clubs nearly always seem to win the replays. I think having extra-time and penalties would make the competition more exciting and produce more upsets.
I don't think we should be playing abroad. Football would be a lot stronger if we helped to develop the local associations in those places instead. The custodians of our game have lost sight of their purpose, to be custodians. Now they're more like agents for the big clubs.The devaluing of the FA Cup at every opportunity really annoys me and doing it so the top 4 or 5 clubs can pull away even further from the rest annoys me doubly so. Replays can make good money for small clubs that are struggling to survive, I think losing them would be yet another step in the wrong direction.
nalties is more of a lottery than a fresh ninety minutes meaning more chance of the bigger clubs being eliminated if replays are abolished.As for small clubs earning money from replays, that's true. But it's always struck me as wrong that if, say, Tamworth get a penalty against Man U, a minute from time with the score at The Lamb 0-0, they'd be better off to miss than score. The site of fans invading the pitch just because they've drawn and earned the right to be thrashed in a replay always makes me uneasy.
We really shouldn't be doing anymore to help out the big clubs, which in the end, is all this would be doing. Same with scrapping replays etc.
Explain how scrapping replays would help the big clubs?