Mansfield vs Port Vale
Exeter vs Middlesborough.
Oh no. How terrible. United fans get to go and watch United.Feck me, us ST holders are paying a fortune to be in this Cup .
Every game is a home tie basically, except the latter two rounds. Absolute jokes.
Ipswich vs Fulham
As long as it's not Brighton.We can beat anyone at home
How did Doak and SoBoSly play tonight? Didn’t get to watchIs the draw on live anywhere free?
And NewcastleEasy ties for everyone else bar us and Arsenal.
It's amazing how utterly boring our cup draws are every single round, every single season.
Always at home, always to a PL team. It's remarkable.
It’s been a few years since we were away to a team like Yeovil or something, but I would add that those games are usually always the dullest things goingIt's amazing how utterly boring our cup draws are every single round, every single season.
Always at home, always to a PL team. It's remarkable.
Ipswich vs Fulham
Macclesfield Town vs Doncaster Rovers
If not a PL team its Derby or 'Boro. Throw in Reading now and then too
True but I also expect Liverpool or Chelsea at home in the next round in that caseTo be fair knock them out and we’d look like we can win this again.
That away trip to MK dons didn't go too well..It’s been a few years since we were away to a team like Yeovil or something, but I would add that those games are usually always the dullest things going
It’s been a few years since we were away to a team like Yeovil or something, but I would add that those games are usually always the dullest things going
Away at Luton in 2020 in the league cup, away at Tranmere in 2019 in the FA CupIt’s been a few years since we were away to a team like Yeovil or something, but I would add that those games are usually always the dullest things going
Nailed itThe whole thing is ridiculous. From FIFA game to forced commentary, to any football website, we're a captive audience to the ideology of a small number of people. Yesterday, England were playing and the matchday thread got 7 responses. 7. That was less than Kieran McKenna at Ipswich thread got yesterday. It is very simply a different sport to the men's game and few other team sports get this ridiculous forcing of them together.
I think 3 years can be classifed under "few years"Away at Luton in 2020 in the league cup, away at Tranmere in 2019 in the FA Cup
Nailed it
I have nothing against women’s football. I hope as many girls and women can play and enjoy as much football as possible. I’ve just simply chosen my sport…men’s football. And no amount of forced agendas will sway me to start watching/supporting the women’s game.
first two stories on bbc site this morning were women’s game related. Third story was about Utd v palace. Madness
just have a separate landing page for people who want that stuff. For me, they’re effectively different sports and they may as well include F1 and/or cricket stories on the football page.
It's really not that big of a deal to have women on sometimes...You're exactly right - may women's football grow and if I have a daughter I'd love for her to go as far as she wants in it the same as my son. But there is simply no comparable sport where this pretence is upheld. The men's rugby world cup is on now - why is the punditry, commentary, advertising and rugby media pages not saturated with female rugby and female ex-players? In this sport, there is no pretending going on. The average person simply only has a bandwith and time for so much sport, and if you get one game a week, chances are it will be the most supreme, elite level- which is men's professional football. The strangest thing is I don't ever even here a general clamour for this intrusion on the men's game - women I know who like football never cried out for female commentators for example. They simply admired and found whatever joy or motivation the sport gave them in the talent of the elite male players, which seems healthier than pretending an interest level exists that doesnt, or that the reason it doesn't is due to sexism rather than competence.
I think it depends what you’re going for: insight/analysis or weight of opinion. Do you want someone to dissect the game, or someone who the audience can recognise as having been there and done it? Roy Keane isn’t the best pundit in the world, but sky have him on because everyone knows who he is and that he knows a thing or two about football. There’s an automatic credence given to his opinions as the viewer knows he’s been there and done it.It's really not that big of a deal to have women on sometimes...
It's really not that big of a deal to have women on sometimes...
The fact you felt you needed to comment on it and how you don’t like it obviously.Who said it was?
The only time you really get analysis from men or women on Sky is on MNF. That’s not what they are intending to do. Everything else is pretty casual. If you’re looking for it then you’re not looking in the right place.I think it depends what you’re going for: insight/analysis or weight of opinion. Do you want someone to dissect the game, or someone who the audience can recognise as having been there and done it?
People watching the men’s game won’t necessarily be aware who a female pundit is who played 112 times for Leeds between 2001 and 2006, but they know who Roy Keane is, and because he’s been there and done it people will automatically give what he says some credence.
If it’s literally just about analysis though, you might as well get Tifo or statman Dave on, as they’ll do a better job than Roy Keane anyway.
The fact you felt you needed to comment on it and how you don’t like it obviously.
Depends on the pundit. They had shay given and a lady on tonight, and neither were all that forthcoming in breaking the game down. They were essentially just guests rather than pundits.The only time you really get analysis from men or women on Sky is on MNF. That’s not what they are intending to do. Everything else is pretty casual. If you’re looking for it then you’re not looking in the right place.