Let's step up the game
beyond FA cup.
Not exact matches
Arsenal, who are aiming to win the
FA Cup for a third successive year, have not failed to go
beyond round four since 2010 when Stoke City — quite literally — threw them out of the competition.
Sticking point is Wenger knew how to be a proper winner 15 years back, but the game is different today and as of now it's uncertain if he's learned how to be a winner in 2015 and
beyond (don't quote the
FA cup to me, please... just don't).
like yesterday I had a feeling a few players wud get injured and we go down the first half by 2 goals and then someone notches the consolation 1 goal and we get out of the
fa cup... then wenger explains the reason we lost was cos we were tired from the trip from munich and that the pitch and environment of the Sutton home isn't good enough or up to standard and he may even go
beyond and blame the fans for not turning up for the team..
for the
FA cup beyond any reasonable doubt we can not win it even if we miraculously got past city in the semis there's still Chelsea and I hate to say this the inform team in England at the moment spurs still in the competition.and for the top 4 we still have spurs to play at a stadium where I think they will not loose a match this season
Why on earth the likes of Ozil and Sanchez would want to stay at arsenal for another 3 — 5 years to challenge for fourth spot and an
FA cup is
beyond me.
Following Arsenal's stunning 2 - 1 win over Manchester City in the semi-final of the
FA Cup on Sunday, the Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has spoken out in praise of the match - winner Alexis Sanchez and hailed his top - scoring player as «an animal», insisting that the much - coveted forward will be an Arsenal player
beyond the end of the season.
Running
beyond a deep dropping centre forward saw two goals scored, but our
FA Cup tie finished Rochdale 2 - 2 Tottenham at Spotland Stadium.
He was the inspiration for both the
FA Cup and the annual fixture between England and Scotland, these two events sparked a huge interest in the game and it spread quickly, firstly through Britain, followed by Europe, Africa and then to South America and
beyond.
I haven't gone back
beyond 20 years when looking at
FA Cup ties, because before then we did have some ignominious defeats on January 6, being knocked out by Torquay and Plymouth, and drawing against Wrexham before losing in a second replay (no penalty shoot outs in the distant past).
Just sixteen teams remain in this season's
FA Cup and with neither Manchester club still standing, an opportunity for someone different to lift the trophy has emerged in what is now a wide - open field − though it would take a brave punter to look
beyond the obvious quarter of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.
They have an
FA cup in their trophy cabinet to show off after spending ludicrously
beyond their means.