Big Match Revisted

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Big Match Revisted

by PlasticRoyale » 02 Apr 2009 11:40

Currently watching Coppell in his prime on Sky Ch 120. Man utd v Liverpool 1979 FA Cup semi.

Prolly end up in general football.

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by PlasticRoyale » 02 Apr 2009 11:58

Coppell just got an assist...

Watching that, you can see why Coppell likes SHunt so much. Similar work rate and tenacity (similar haircut as well)

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by SpaceCruiser » 02 Apr 2009 12:17

PlasticRoyale Prolly end up in general football.


'greed.

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by Barry the bird boggler » 02 Apr 2009 13:30

PlasticRoyale Prolly end up in general football.


Who or what is Prolly and where in General Football are they/is it on their or its end?

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by West Stand Man » 02 Apr 2009 14:04

Prolly is probably related to the Shirley who also crops up here rather too often?

Surely not?


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Re: Big Match Revisted

by Alan Partridge » 03 Apr 2009 15:17

Was repeated this lunchtime, lovely way to spend a a lunch hour in the company of one of the best theme tunes ever, the great Brian Moore and some old football on a proper mudbath. Coppell mised a fairly easy chance at 2-1 actually to make the game safe and Liverpool scored shortly after.

Kids running on at the end to walk off with their footballing heroes without a policeman or steward in sight, great stuff.

Again Coppell has had two of his 'finest moments' according to him in the FA Cup,getting to win it at Wembley and also walking out as Palace manager on the big day,so why does he treat it with such distain now? :| Why are we subject to seeing reserve XI's in every cup game we play when in his own words it's the best moment of hsi career gettingto Wembley. There is always that outside chance that anyone can do well in the Cup given a bit of luck and some good draws, but its never Reading. And never will be with the current attitude towards it.

Digressing somewhat from what is a cracking show, love the old football highlights,similarly ESPN Classic is by far and away the best channell on Sky TV, always worth watching.

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by Vision » 03 Apr 2009 15:34

Alan Partridge Again Coppell has had two of his 'finest moments' according to him in the FA Cup,getting to win it at Wembley and also walking out as Palace manager on the big day,so why does he treat it with such distain now? :| Why are we subject to seeing reserve XI's in every cup game we play when in his own words it's the best moment of hsi career gettingto Wembley. There is always that outside chance that anyone can do well in the Cup given a bit of luck and some good draws, but its never Reading. And never will be with the current attitude towards it.


Because the status and money that comes the way of being a "Premiership player/manager/team" has overtaken the FA Cup as the ambition of people in football. Being a Division 1 footballer just didn't have the same kudos and reward. Its a oxf*rd shame but true nonetheless and once again I'd say it isn't just us its pretty much everyone else that puts the Premiership ahead in its list of priorities.

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by Terminal Boardom » 03 Apr 2009 15:48

the attitude towards the FA Cup changed for ever when man ure refused to take part and went instead to Brazil to play in the world club championships.

Premier League >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>FA Cup / UEFA Cup / Carling Cup as Reading, Villa and Bolton attitudes confirm

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by bobbybottler » 03 Apr 2009 15:51

PlasticRoyale Coppell just got an assist...

Watching that, you can see why Coppell likes SHunt so much. Similar work rate and tenacity (similar haircut as well)

I can see your point but Coppell was a far better player than than Hunt is ever going to be.


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Re: Big Match Revisted

by PlasticRoyale » 04 Apr 2009 02:05

I grew up in Manchester so saw Coppell play loads of times when i was a kid. It was the workrate thing more than the skill.

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Re: Big Match Revisted

by Jackson Corner » 04 Apr 2009 04:01

He was a terrific player had it not been for his injury he would have notched up 500+ games for United and at least 80 caps for England.

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