The Football Association (FA) has decided to scrap replays from the FA Cup, sparking opposition from various football clubs and media outlets. Manchester United is opposing the Premier League's proposed changes to PSR rules, while Cambridge United has expressed disapproval of the FA's decision on cup replays. The Mirror has launched a campaign to reinstate FA Cup replays, highlighting their financial importance to lower league clubs. The campaign emphasizes that gate receipts and TV revenues from replays can be crucial for the survival of these clubs and the enhancement of grassroots facilities.
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We're campaigning to save FA Cup replays that provide vital cash to hard-up lower league clubs and their communities Gate receipts and TV cash can make the difference between bankruptcy and survival for many clubs and boost grassroots facilities https://t.co/13giHOltKo https://t.co/dNuLYuTyjn
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Cambridge United oppose changes to FA Cup replays https://t.co/4XyeMp5liI
The @FA decision to scrap replays from the @EmiratesFACup is just wrong. This is the World's greatest cup competition. It ain't broke so do not fix it! @premierleague @EFL @NationalLeague @DCMS @OfficialShots @ReadingFC @suttonunited @wokingfc @BracknellTownFC @BBCSport #FACup https://t.co/Q1PfqupZmo
Manchester United to fight Premier League’s proposed changes to PSR rules https://t.co/YFUiOKT3Km