April 21, 2025
FA Cup returns to the future because Nottingham Forest makes a distant discount

FA Cup returns to the future because Nottingham Forest makes a distant discount

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Ryan Yates (right) celebrates with Elliot Anderson after he has won the penalties.Photo: Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Even if modern life takes over, the story is everything in the FA Cup. The newly discovered contempt for the competition for repetitions enabled Nottingham Forest to be the first team that won the FA Cup elf shot three times in a row. The story was written, novelty was attested, but in an environment that emphasized the traditions of the great old cup. According to exeter and Ipswich, Fell Brighton and so, Forest, the performance of the Moroccan army side Far Rabat agreed to make Mc Oujda, Wydad Casablanca and Rachad Bernoussi in punishments in successive rounds to win the Coupé du Trone in 2007.

It was a game that was characterized by caution and reflected the habitual preference of both forests for a low block and Brighton caution after losing 7-0 against Forest last month. But it may also be reflected in how much both sides are related to a welcome, although retro characteristic of the last phases of the FA Cup this season.

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The defeat would have meant the loss of an opportunity that no side could easily use. Of the four teams involved in the first two quarter -finals, only one had won the FA Cup: Forest, who won the trophy in 1959 when their opening goal was achieved by Roy Dwight, Elton John’s cousin. This will be their first semi -finals since 1991 when they defeated West Ham.

Brighton may have been in two Semis in the past six years, but there is no point when they are saturated. Success for both you and forest remains an unlikely dream; Every step further the mountain opens up new possibilities of the possibility. They do not despair of success, desperately grasp on every trophy to ward off the fear of failure, and hoard silver like a dark dragon in a Anglo -Saxon epic, as it often appears for super clubs.

The feeling of the occasions, the longing for a semi-finals, was noticeable, and as so often in the FA Cup there was self-confidence. The game played in the middle of the past of the competition, as if he were aware of his own history. A home fan had brought a section of the FA’s bag, even if someone who, instead of consisting of a cardboard or plywood, was made of foam from foam and dangled on it. There was even a tribute to Ian Rush in the 1986 FA Cup final when Carlos Baleba only flashed wide and overlooked a remote-controlled camera.

However, this was also a very contemporary occasion, and not only because of the pyrotechnics that gave it through and through the modern stadium in the rolling sussex hills in a haze fragrant with cordit shortly before the kick-off in the rolling-sex hills. Only seven of the starting elements were British, an obvious contrast to the 1959 final, when the greatest exotic by Bill What, the right -back born in Guernsey in Forest in Guernsey.

This is a curiosity that is of greater importance if you played in the qualifications of the World Cup last week last week.

A total of 13 players from the two teams were in action outside of Europe. Seven of them traveled more than 10,000 miles. And one of them, Chris Wood von Forest, traveled over 23,000 miles to secure New Zealand’s qualifications with victories against Fiji and New Caledonia. A hip injury that was suffered in the latter out of which held out the center forward.

The two managers were also Avatars of very modern types: Nuno Espírito Santo, a classic Portuguese pragmatist with an exciting employee in the back room, and Fabian Hürzeler, a terribly youthful German submissive, they were both sent in the corresponding league game for their reactions to the sending of Morgan Gibbs White.

Perhaps the most modern aspect of all was the presence of the two players on the respective right flanks: Yankuba Minth for Brighton and Elliot Anderson for forest. It was the ever-industrical Anderson who seemed to have apparently had his ankle in the middle of the second half from the subsequent arm of Kaoru, only so that Peter Bankes fell his first reputation of the punishment after a VAR check-another penetration of modernity into the palimpsest.

Both were sold by Newcastle last summer, apparently from profit and sustainability regulations. It is probably not great that clubs give an incentive for the sale of promising young local talents such as Anderson, which they have developed, and it is certainly frustrating for Newcastle, but on the other hand, this could be an example of PSR that ensures greater distribution of talents than is the case. It would be dangerous to draw too many conclusions from a season, but the point is that the Premier League, Liverpool and the lower three, was far more stronger and more competitive than in a decade.

And then a last modern turn: no repetition, but additional time and punishments. And this season in the cup was flawless in the Shootouts Forest.

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