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A look at the new rule changes in the FA Cup and how members of the football league are feeling after reviewing the news. After there seems to be some positive change, it’s been overshadowed by a replay rule that many will be disagreeing with.

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00:00The FA's decision to end replays from the first round next season has continued to anger
00:07EFL clubs who say they were not consulted. The FA will be urged by leading council members
00:13to allow some flexibility over the venue for FA Cup matches when minnows are drawn against
00:18big teams after its decision to scrap replays. It's understood that multiple members of the
00:23FA council would support a change in the rules to allow a smaller club, drawn at home against
00:29a Premier League giant, to request playing the tie away so that they benefit financially
00:34and provide fans with a memorable day out.
00:38All rounds of the FA Cup will now be played on weekends. It's a slight change to some
00:44of the schedules. We've seen top managers even come out and complain about the schedules.
00:49What's your thoughts on this, that there's more of a structure to it and that there's
00:53going to be, maybe this is more of a positive rule change?
00:57I mean, we'll get on to some of the other rule changes later which have caused more
01:00controversy but this is probably the best of the lot. Because the FA Cup as a competition,
01:05it deserves that sort of respect that it shouldn't have to compete with the leagues just to squeeze
01:12in and also having to have it in midweek just to get the games in as well. So yeah, it deserves
01:16that respect as it did in the past as well to have those exclusive weekends and so credit
01:23to them for installing that new rule. But as we'll come on to, it's one shining light
01:30in, let's be honest, a beacon of darkness.
01:33Yeah, and obviously the main, we're probably discussing the most controversy, that the
01:39competition will be played without replays from the first round onwards. I mean, myself
01:44and you have both worked in non-league football, we've both been close to non-league clubs
01:50and we understand how this affects grassroots football, how this affects the teams that
01:55they have to work for years to even get into the draw for the extra preliminary rounds
02:01which take so, so long for them to actually get to anywhere near the first round. But
02:06for example, if they draw a Liverpool, a Man United, an Arsenal, a Newcastle even, a top
02:11team and then they can draw with them at home, for example, and they don't get to go to the
02:18away leg now, it's absolutely shocking. It just doesn't consider these lower sides at
02:25all. What's your thoughts on this? Because it seems to be favouring the bigger clubs.
02:31As you say there, obviously in the qualifying rounds, replays will still exist, but it's
02:37after the first round proper. But that's where they really matter the most because that's
02:41where you'll be coming up against bigger sides if you are a smaller side. I mean, to be honest,
02:47they don't happen like every single fixture, but it's the fact that when they do happen
02:52they can be so special. Obviously there is the financial side of it as well, but I think
02:57more for me it's the tradition.
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