FA CUP - Wrexham away

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Gyokeres ran them ragged yesterday and Wrexham had an extra man for an hour,still home advantage and a sell out behind them will get them going from the start
 



Always Sunny In Philadelphia is 100x funnier then anything Ryan Reynolds has done,

But I digress, shame it's not at home. We will be getting a very small allocation, I imagine they'll be less then 1500 tickets available, can't imagine they'll give us the whole away stand.

I was going to say, Rob McElhenney is far more talented than Ryan Reynolds.
 
Always Sunny In Philadelphia is 100x funnier then anything Ryan Reynolds has done,

But I digress, shame it's not at home. We will be getting a very small allocation, I imagine they'll be less then 1500 tickets available, can't imagine they'll give us the whole away stand.
Each to their own but Always Sunny in Philly is childish dog shit
 
There last two home cup games (R1&2) were also on TV. One on Welsh tele was 3.15 pm on Saturday… that’ll do!
 

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That got me, all the time I'm thinking that's been announced very quickly but still reading it thinking it was about us, it was only when I got to coach leaving Boundary Park that I realised 😆
 



Wrexham only lost two all season. Won every home game. They have a +42 goal difference and scored 4 at Coventry last round.
This is going to be tough.
Lost to Chesterfield and Notts County.

Pretty sure we could compete with them.

They have won all their home games…against National League teams.

Not for one minute suggesting we take this lightly. There are some 71 league positions between the two teams though. There is no lack of quality in United’s team to take this seriously, act professionally and get the job done.
 
Sean Bean vs Ryan Reynolds....

At least it will be on TV. Terrible draw but hey ho. At least we can rest a few, even though we might get beat.
 
A distraction we can do without imo. Non league ground with poxy low away allocation. Non league pitch with our injury record. Non league players keen to kick lumps out of us with their alehouse tactics. Plus the added joy of coming up against Phil negative Parkinson again.

This has to be a game where we wrap Ndiaye up in cotton wool and give him the day off. Too much at stake to do otherwise.
 
A distraction we can do without imo. Non league ground with poxy low away allocation. Non league pitch with our injury record. Non league players keen to kick lumps out of us with their alehouse tactics. Plus the added joy of coming up against Phil negative Parkinson again.

This has to be a game where we wrap Ndiaye up in cotton wool and give him the day off. Too much at stake to do otherwise.

And people say the magic of the cup is dead.
 
Just in case anyone was thinking it:

Third round proper winners(32)£105,000
Fourth round proper winners(16)£120,000
Fifth round proper winners(8)£225,000
Quarter-final winners(4)£450,000
Semi-final winners(2)£1,000,000
Semi-final losers(2)£500,000
Final runners-up(1)£1,000,000
Final winners(1)£2,000,000

ROUNDLIVE MATCH FEE
FA Cup Round 1£67,500
FA Cup Round 2£72,000
FA Cup Round 3£144,000
FA Cup Round 4£144,000
FA Cup Round 5£247,500
FA Cup Round 6£247,500
Semifinals£350,000
Final£600,000

The official 2021-22 FA Cup tournament rules account for how ticket revenue is split between clubs. The big-ticket payday for matches is not just enjoyed by the home team that is drawn to serve as host.

The English FA requires both clubs participating in a match to split the net ticket revenue evenly through to the quarterfinals. The only time this 50-50 split changes is when a club outside the top four tiers (Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two) plays against a club hailing from those top four tiers. In that case, the split is 55-45 favoring the team outside the top four divisions.

When it comes to the semifinals and final, typically held at London's Wembley Stadium, these stages are handled differently. The four participating clubs share a portion of the semifinal gate receipts:

  • The first 5.5 percent of the net receipts from the semis are claimed by the English FA for distribution to affiliated associations;
  • Then the four semifinalist clubs evenly split up 58.5 percent of what's left.
When it comes to the FA Cup final, the two finalists do not receive any share of the ticket revenue.
 
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