Just read the following from The Guardian on Monday, and they seem to be suggestion a change to the semi-final format for the Cup.
What have I missed?
So, after the last of the traditional FA Cup semi-finals held on neutral club grounds, the big battalions march on to the first final at the new Wembley, despite having been watched, over the two days, by an aggregate crowd of just under 88,000, meaning that there were around 10,000 empty seats at Villa Park and 25,000 at Old Trafford. But this is now a fixture that will look even better in the history books, given the way Chelsea have mounted such a spectacular challenge to Manchester United's recent dominance and the way United have responded.
Enlightenment?
What have I missed?
So, after the last of the traditional FA Cup semi-finals held on neutral club grounds, the big battalions march on to the first final at the new Wembley, despite having been watched, over the two days, by an aggregate crowd of just under 88,000, meaning that there were around 10,000 empty seats at Villa Park and 25,000 at Old Trafford. But this is now a fixture that will look even better in the history books, given the way Chelsea have mounted such a spectacular challenge to Manchester United's recent dominance and the way United have responded.
Enlightenment?

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