English FA Cup Final Everton vs Chelsea
Looking forward to the final game of the season tomorrow, the English Football Association Challenge Trophy, more commonly called “The FA Cup.” This is the oldest domestic cup competition in the world.
Every team in England competes in the competition with the professional teams being introduced to the latter stages. The competition is steeped in history and produces magnificent games each year. Unfortunately the final itself is usually a let down, however there have been some fantastic games.
Tomorrow’s game doesn’t immediately whet the appetite, but maybe that is exactly the recipe we need to produce a masterpiece. Either way I will be glued to the game as both a spectator and as a coach looking for more lessons about the greatest sport on the planet.
I’ll be posting my findings, why not leave a comment and let us know what you discovered.
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Martin O’Neil has a lot of sorting out to do before the semi-final in two weeks.
A terrible Villa performace. It’s been coming for a while. 3 points from 4 games. Same old story in the back-end of the season
I love football, not sure about this ball for the world cup though. Do you think it is good for the game?
I’m just loving this World Cup, slow to start but exciting now. Who do you think will win?
Incredibly I now have this funny feeling that England might go on and win it…..
It is all a marketing ploy to sell more balls. The theory behind the design was to make it harder for keepers to save the ball and therefore creat more goals. That has backfired, it is harder to make this ball accurate and all it has done to keepers is embarass them.
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