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Do you honestly think the National League playoffs with a half filled stadium would still be there.
Do you honestly think the National League playoffs with a half filled stadium would still be there.
Why ? The cup finals will still be there - the FA didn’t own Wembley until 2000 and there were no issues with people “being denied a day out “ - Wembley will still host most of the major matches the only ones I expect will be the FA Cup semi finals which will be back to be played at neutral grounds and rightly so and the England team will visit more grounds around the country and actually get more of a connection with more than just people in London and the south
Well, I am not so confident the teams/players for the Vase or Trophy competitions would get a day out there...
There's way more to footie than the top tiers to be considered...
Or, bloomin' well should be...
And, let's not forget the women's game...
Why won’t those finals still be at Wembley just like they were Pre 2000 ?
Hopefully the FA will ensure there continuance should they sell off their biggest asset...
However so you trust them to do so?
Me, I am not confident they would or new owner wishing to host events potentially not profitable...
It will beneficial for the FA and the owner to keep all the top fixtures thereHopefully the FA will ensure there continuance should they sell off their biggest asset...
However so you trust them to do so?
Me, I am not confident they would or new owner wishing to host events potentially not profitable...
There's no way that they're going to build 3G/4G pitches around the country. Do you have any idea how many they'd need? It's certainly not 1 per town. It's more like 10/20 per town. As a youth football coach who's had 15-20 games called off this season due to waterlogged pitches then I can assure you that the FA has absolutely not one single care about youth football. The money will most likely be spent paying off debts and providing elite youth players with elite facilities.
There's no way that they're going to build 3G/4G pitches around the country. Do you have any idea how many they'd need? It's certainly not 1 per town. It's more like 10/20 per town. As a youth football coach who's had 15-20 games called off this season due to waterlogged pitches then I can assure you that the FA has absolutely not one single care about youth football. The money will most likely be spent paying off debts and providing elite youth players with elite facilities.
An interview I heard today said that the FA were planning to put the money into plastic pitches for youngsters and grass roots teams. The person said that they cost £250,000 each and the problem is that they need replacing after 10 years and there will be no money left to do the replacements so what happens then?