They're slowly trying to dissect the competition. This year they scrapped replays for obvious reasons but they're all rubbing their hands because now there's no point to go back to that rule. Semifinals at Wembley are also sad. GOING TO Wembley for a smaller team meant they finally made it and a unique day out.
Cup finals in general use to be the biggest entertainment. Remember when Gerrard scored an own goal against Chelsea in the league cup final and Mourinho went in front of the Liverpool fans and shushed them 😂😂😂😂😂
The FA cup just has a different feel to it. Whether my team wins or loses, it feels really good to watch, it has a magical feeling, it’s a fresh breath of air and a break from the grueling league matches
Well not really because Wigan were a premier league side then, and could have beaten city or any other team on an off day in the premier league... you still see it today.
Nobody cares about FA Cup unless their team qualifies, people care about UEFA Champions League qualification more than FA Cup. From there on, it's a good business decision
@@rifaturrahman512 only real football fans care about the Cup. It shouldn't be disrespected. Its not just part of English Football Culture , but part of the nation's culture.
The existence of the league cup diminishes the FA Cup slightly. There should only be one cup competition at least for Premier League teams, I feel like the FA will have some worth/prestige returned to it that way
Can you imagine a Championship side making and winning the final these days? Whilst not impossible, Sunderland's (my team) moment in 1973 has to be up there because of that.
Lincoln City's heroics were in the same season we saw the comeback by Barcelona against PSG. Nobody talked about it because nobody knows and nobody cares about Lincoln City. But I personally believe Lincoln City's achievements were far greater, much more difficult than Barcelona's. And this is the beauty of FA Cup.
One of the first football matches I ever watched as a kid was the Wimbledon vs Liverpool match back in 1988. As an American growing up in the Middle East, my family had no interest in football, but our British neighbors did and I remember watching that match and wanting to be a goalkeeper afterwards. The next year I remember the next years final was a 3-2 thriller between Liverpool and Everton and have always watched the FA Cup final ever since, amongst many other football matches too lol...
The 88 result was an upset, but you have to remember that Wimbledon weren’t some lower league side. They finished 7th in the first division that season. The season before Coventry beat Spurs, and the gap between those two was bigger than the gap between Wimbledon and Liverpool.
FA cup was so much better back in the day with a full days build up to the final and camera's on the buses going to the ground. I would recommend people to search for "Meanwhile back in Sunderland" on RUclips as a good documentary as to what the FA cup used to mean. Also, I am surprised the 1973 cup final was never mentioned as Sunderland (2nd Div/2nd tier side) were massive underdogs that day against Leeds, who were going for the league and cup double. That game also features one of, if not the best save in FA cup final history and one of the greatest saves of all time
Good video, but a bit annoyed you didn't mention second-tier Sunderland beating top-tier Leeds in the '73 final. That's obviously one of the most notable FA Cups ever. In fact, Sunderland fans talk about it more than about the 6 league titles the team has won.
Great video, but no mention of Wigan's last minute winner against Man City in the 2013 final? Perfect example of the underdogs rising up to the occassion.
Drogba was the king of FA Cup finals. He was absolutely unstoppable in his prime, every rival team envied us bc we had him upfront. One of the greatest strikers ever to play in the prem.
" I won an FA cup final against man united with Chelsea at the new wembley. Drogba extra time. We won. And the media said" Shocking game " But with man united. I lost an FA cup final against Chelsea. It was also a shocking game but not from us. Because we were the team with possession. We had the chances. We had more shots. We wanted it more. Shocking game but from Conte and you closed your mouth " Greatest ever FA cup quote 😂😂😂😂
For those who haven't seen it Ronnie Radford's goal is one of the greatest ever scored. Not just for the brilliant tackle, one-two and 35 yard piledriver on a pitch that looked like it had been mowed with a plough but for the hundreds of kids wearing Snorkel Parkas invading the pitch in what must be the epitome of the term "Scenes".
Don’t think I knew that Liverpool ended up winning that 89 FA Cup by beating Everton at Wembley. Obviously not the end of that story, but a lovely note within it
Wigan Vs City Oldham Vs Liverpool Nottingham forest Vs Arsenal Chelsea Vs Bradford Colchester Vs Spurs Mk Dons Vs Man United Some of the fa cup shocks that have happened over the last 12 years.
You failed to mention that in Wrexham’s defeat of Arsenal, the previous season Wrexham had finished bottom of the football league and avoided the trap door to the conference by a technicality, whilst Arsenal had finished the previous season at the pinnacle as champions.
The FA Cup final is still the game I look forward to most every year. Even this year when I have no stakes in it like this year (I'm a Liverpool fan, my dad is a West Ham fan and most relevant, my brother is a Chelsea fan and my mum is a Leicester fan so football is a pretty mental affair in my family)
Really have to give it to TIFO the content is always very detailed and interesting. Cant say I have ever come across a video done by them I havent enjoyed and I watch them all.
The FA cup is diminished by the media continually banging on about the magic of the cup. Too much hyperbole. Let the fans enjoy it without the enforced emphasis on "fun".
If people still think the FA Cup is a 'huge' competition, then they don't realize how gigantic/massive it once was. Before the EPL was formed, the Cup mattered as much to players/fans/managers as winning the Lge title or a European trophy.
That was the FA Cup of underdogs. Portsmouth, Cardiff, Barnsley and West Brom in the last four Liverpool and Chelsea losing to Barnsley and Man Utd beaten by Pompey
In Germany, we say: "Der Pokal hat seine eigenen Regeln!" (The cup has it's own rules) Meaning, that a lot of big clubs failing to much smaller clubs, is a normal thing in the DFB Pokal! This year: Jahn Regensburg (2. Bundesliga) kicked out 1. FC Köln (1. Bundesliga) Greuther Fürth (2. Bundesliga) kicked out TSG Hoffenheim (1. Bundesliga) VFL Bochum (2. Bundesliga) kicked out Mainz 05 (1. Bundesliga) SC Paderborn (2. Bundesliga) kicked out Union Berlin (1. Bundesliga) Rot-Weiss Essen (4th League) kicked out Arminia Bielefed (2. Bundesliga), Fortuna Düsseldorf (2. Bundesliga) and Bayer Leverkusen (1. Bundesliga) Dynamo Dresden (3. Bundesliga) kicked out Hamburger SV (2. Bundesliga) and the biggest surprise, Holstein Kiel (2. Bundesliga) kicked out Bayern München (1. Bundesliga)
which is why the DfB pokal is one of the best domestic cups in the world! nowadays its just european, we have to take domestic into consideration again.
I know that it was a long time ago, but the etonians 1800's accomplishments were mentioned, but no mention of the only ever non league side to win the FA cup?
How has Wigan not even got a mention? Beat the best side in the country three times in the last decade, including once as a League One side that cost almost nothing to assemble
Surely Roy Essandoh scoring the winner in the 89th minute against Leicester to put them into the semi's!? Signed after his agent saw a plea for a fit none cup tied striker on teletext like a day or two before the tie!
I know you guys can't mention every great moment in FA Cup history, but would have loved it if you had mentioned Exeter City drawing with Man Utd at Old Trafford in 2005. The Old Trafford match and the subsequent replay (with TV money) allowed the club to survive having been brought to its knees due to two dodgy owners, one of which was sent to prison for the fraud he committed at Exeter. The fans bought the club and the Man Utd FA cup match paid off the debts and allowed them to continue being fan owned and still are today...
Everton being 2-0 down in 1966 FA cup final an winning 3-2 in 90mins. Only team to do it in a FA cup final........none league Luton beating premier league Norwich away seems to go under the radar
FA cup final is so underrated these days. The original biggest game of the season
They're slowly trying to dissect the competition. This year they scrapped replays for obvious reasons but they're all rubbing their hands because now there's no point to go back to that rule.
Semifinals at Wembley are also sad. GOING TO Wembley for a smaller team meant they finally made it and a unique day out.
Cup finals in general use to be the biggest entertainment.
Remember when Gerrard scored an own goal against Chelsea in the league cup final and Mourinho went in front of the Liverpool fans and shushed them 😂😂😂😂😂
A-fucking-men!
Only because it was the only live match on Tv all season.
The FA cup just has a different feel to it. Whether my team wins or loses, it feels really good to watch, it has a magical feeling, it’s a fresh breath of air and a break from the grueling league matches
Wigan beating the likes of Man City 1-0 is one of the greatest underdog story in the cup
Will grigg 🙌🙌
beat Man City three times in the last decade in three different leagues
@@samgle4317 no ben watson last min
Ben Watsons header still brings goosebumps pure magic of the cup
Well not really because Wigan were a premier league side then, and could have beaten city or any other team on an off day in the premier league... you still see it today.
Tifo is really giving us these contents free every other day...i have seen them from 2018 and never have their quality been compromised
the best
Cup final really should be the last game of the season, not just another game on a Saturday
It has been for a few years, they had to play it early this year because of the late start to the season.
Nobody cares about FA Cup unless their team qualifies, people care about UEFA Champions League qualification more than FA Cup.
From there on, it's a good business decision
@@rifaturrahman512 only real football fans care about the Cup. It shouldn't be disrespected. Its not just part of English Football Culture , but part of the nation's culture.
The existence of the league cup diminishes the FA Cup slightly. There should only be one cup competition at least for Premier League teams, I feel like the FA will have some worth/prestige returned to it that way
@@rifaturrahman512 Typical Premier League supporter
Damn, Tifo is getting sponsored by the Cup itself! Massive progress
Ramsey scoring to end Arsenal's trophy drought was great. A good game as well
Can you imagine a Championship side making and winning the final these days? Whilst not impossible, Sunderland's (my team) moment in 1973 has to be up there because of that.
West Ham won it 1980 and they were in the 2nd division at the time as well
This most likely doesn't count but Wigan won the cup in the same season they were relegated to the championship
Lincoln City's heroics were in the same season we saw the comeback by Barcelona against PSG. Nobody talked about it because nobody knows and nobody cares about Lincoln City. But I personally believe Lincoln City's achievements were far greater, much more difficult than Barcelona's. And this is the beauty of FA Cup.
One of the first football matches I ever watched as a kid was the Wimbledon vs Liverpool match back in 1988. As an American growing up in the Middle East, my family had no interest in football, but our British neighbors did and I remember watching that match and wanting to be a goalkeeper afterwards. The next year I remember the next years final was a 3-2 thriller between Liverpool and Everton and have always watched the FA Cup final ever since, amongst many other football matches too lol...
I was at that Bradford game. Still the greatest football moment I have ever seen.
As a Chelsea fan I want to delete that game from my memory 😅
Wigan winning it then getting relegated in 2013 was something else.
Giggs' solo goal against Arsenal in the Semis was one of my favourites
Easily my best United memory from childhood
Great goal wasn't it, such a shame what he's done to his reputation though
@Niranjan Rajesh Well you clearly do typing all that out 🤣
That wasn't Ryan Giggs, that was Wolverine {X-MeN}
The 88 result was an upset, but you have to remember that Wimbledon weren’t some lower league side. They finished 7th in the first division that season. The season before Coventry beat Spurs, and the gap between those two was bigger than the gap between Wimbledon and Liverpool.
FA cup was so much better back in the day with a full days build up to the final and camera's on the buses going to the ground. I would recommend people to search for "Meanwhile back in Sunderland" on RUclips as a good documentary as to what the FA cup used to mean. Also, I am surprised the 1973 cup final was never mentioned as Sunderland (2nd Div/2nd tier side) were massive underdogs that day against Leeds, who were going for the league and cup double. That game also features one of, if not the best save in FA cup final history and one of the greatest saves of all time
Good video, but a bit annoyed you didn't mention second-tier Sunderland beating top-tier Leeds in the '73 final.
That's obviously one of the most notable FA Cups ever.
In fact, Sunderland fans talk about it more than about the 6 league titles the team has won.
That double save haunts me and I wasn't even alive at the time.
Great video, but no mention of Wigan's last minute winner against Man City in the 2013 final? Perfect example of the underdogs rising up to the occassion.
Of late, a Deulofeu inspired comeback against wolves to send Watford to the FA Cup final
Up the Hereford with the most iconic FA Cup moment in history
the greatest 1 without a doubt is Lingardinho's volley vs crystal palace to seal the W in the final.
Drogba was the king of FA Cup finals. He was absolutely unstoppable in his prime, every rival team envied us bc we had him upfront. One of the greatest strikers ever to play in the prem.
" I won an FA cup final against man united with Chelsea at the new wembley. Drogba extra time. We won. And the media said" Shocking game " But with man united. I lost an FA cup final against Chelsea. It was also a shocking game but not from us. Because we were the team with possession. We had the chances. We had more shots. We wanted it more. Shocking game but from Conte and you closed your mouth "
Greatest ever FA cup quote 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I got goosebumps with the last story - super video once again
For those who haven't seen it Ronnie Radford's goal is one of the greatest ever scored. Not just for the brilliant tackle, one-two and 35 yard piledriver on a pitch that looked like it had been mowed with a plough but for the hundreds of kids wearing Snorkel Parkas invading the pitch in what must be the epitome of the term "Scenes".
The final was the only live game on TV most years. My dad looked forward to cup final day weeks in advance as a kid.
Don’t think I knew that Liverpool ended up winning that 89 FA Cup by beating Everton at Wembley. Obviously not the end of that story, but a lovely note within it
I knew there had been a few Merseyside Derby FA Cup finals, but just learned that one was in the immediate aftermath of Hillsborough
And now we've got another fairytale in this tournament.
Leicester City 💙
Gerrards goal against villa was something else.
Wigan Vs City
Oldham Vs Liverpool
Nottingham forest Vs Arsenal
Chelsea Vs Bradford
Colchester Vs Spurs
Mk Dons Vs Man United
Some of the fa cup shocks that have happened over the last 12 years.
MK Dons vs Man United was the EFL Cup
I'll never forget that moment when Shaun Raggett scored the winner for Lincoln against Burnley, I went absolutely mental!
So much respect for the Liverpool players attending them funerals, unbelievable
Fenner’s illustrations, especially the dog, are insaaaannnnneeeeee
2019 Chichester City FA Cup Run
Giggs solo goal, no question. Best FA Cup moment ever
You failed to mention that in Wrexham’s defeat of Arsenal, the previous season Wrexham had finished bottom of the football league and avoided the trap door to the conference by a technicality, whilst Arsenal had finished the previous season at the pinnacle as champions.
The FA Cup final is still the game I look forward to most every year. Even this year when I have no stakes in it like this year (I'm a Liverpool fan, my dad is a West Ham fan and most relevant, my brother is a Chelsea fan and my mum is a Leicester fan so football is a pretty mental affair in my family)
Really have to give it to TIFO the content is always very detailed and interesting. Cant say I have ever come across a video done by them I havent enjoyed and I watch them all.
tifo football now foreshadowing fa cup results
The FA cup is diminished by the media continually banging on about the magic of the cup. Too much hyperbole. Let the fans enjoy it without the enforced emphasis on "fun".
walk on with hope in your hearts
If people still think the FA Cup is a 'huge' competition, then they don't realize how gigantic/massive it once was. Before the EPL was formed, the Cup mattered as much to players/fans/managers as winning the Lge title or a European trophy.
POMPEY beating utd and going on to win the FA cup is one of my favourite moments in football! PUP 💙
That was the FA Cup of underdogs. Portsmouth, Cardiff, Barnsley and West Brom in the last four
Liverpool and Chelsea losing to Barnsley and Man Utd beaten by Pompey
Naturally the record attendance at new Wembley too. PuP
I was waiting for that Ronnie Radford moment to come up
Still haunted by that hull arsenal final would’ve been the greatest moment in our clubs history
Whose here after the Leicester win?
Let's go Chelsea!! Come On You Blues! Pulisic with his 2nd hat trick!! ....To overcome Kelechi's brace
Such amazing stuff these guys put together 😍
Shame you guys didn't mention the stat that Chelsea won the last FA cup final at Old Wembley, and the first Fa Cup final at New Wembley
In Germany, we say: "Der Pokal hat seine eigenen Regeln!" (The cup has it's own rules)
Meaning, that a lot of big clubs failing to much smaller clubs, is a normal thing in the DFB Pokal!
This year:
Jahn Regensburg (2. Bundesliga) kicked out 1. FC Köln (1. Bundesliga)
Greuther Fürth (2. Bundesliga) kicked out TSG Hoffenheim (1. Bundesliga)
VFL Bochum (2. Bundesliga) kicked out Mainz 05 (1. Bundesliga)
SC Paderborn (2. Bundesliga) kicked out Union Berlin (1. Bundesliga)
Rot-Weiss Essen (4th League) kicked out Arminia Bielefed (2. Bundesliga), Fortuna Düsseldorf (2. Bundesliga) and Bayer Leverkusen (1. Bundesliga)
Dynamo Dresden (3. Bundesliga) kicked out Hamburger SV (2. Bundesliga)
and the biggest surprise, Holstein Kiel (2. Bundesliga) kicked out Bayern München (1. Bundesliga)
which is why the DfB pokal is one of the best domestic cups in the world! nowadays its just european, we have to take domestic into consideration again.
The Liverpool vs West Ham Final (2006?) is one of the best games of football I've ever watched.
The Beautiful FA Cup
a tournament for the england's biggest football prize
The cup is still great. You only think its been "devalued" because that is what Sky have told you to think
Love the fa cup
Gerrard's goal v West Ham was pretty crazy.
Wow, I just realized that I don't remember what this channel was originally called.
umaxit football
Ricky villa goal vs City and Gazza’s free kick in vs Arsenal
Waifs & Strays is my new band name
Magic of the cup!!!
Sunderland 1973 must have just lost out surely, lower league team winning against the mighty leeds
This video did not originally appear on The Athletic.
You guys should do a tifo football video about guard of honour in football
I know that it was a long time ago, but the etonians 1800's accomplishments were mentioned, but no mention of the only ever non league side to win the FA cup?
How has Wigan not even got a mention? Beat the best side in the country three times in the last decade, including once as a League One side that cost almost nothing to assemble
Brilliant Video as always - but no Bert Trautmann playing the Final with a Broken Neck?
Stoke City 5-0 Bolton FA cup SF 2011 for me, we were written off by everybody before the game
Wycombe's win against Leicester at Filbert Street should be on here
Surely Roy Essandoh scoring the winner in the 89th minute against Leicester to put them into the semi's!? Signed after his agent saw a plea for a fit none cup tied striker on teletext like a day or two before the tie!
2:33 thought it was Dr Evil
League cup’s greatest moments would be a good one
If you haven't seen it, give "The English Game" a watch on Netflix. Fantastic stuff and it covers the Old Etonians.
Unskippable 20 seconds ad? Come on man
Barnsley 2008 besting both Chelsea and Liverpool in a row
Didnt Sterling score in an FA cup final too?
Last time i was this early, Arsenal were still a top 4 team.
I’m still upset over 2014.
But we won a trophy now woooooo.
Liverpool v Everton 1989 poignant given Liverpool destroyed Evertons European ambition with the England ban from 1985
Come on Leicester!!!
What about portsmouth winning d fa cup
You better include Bert Trautmann win the cup with a broken neck tho
I know you guys can't mention every great moment in FA Cup history, but would have loved it if you had mentioned Exeter City drawing with Man Utd at Old Trafford in 2005. The Old Trafford match and the subsequent replay (with TV money) allowed the club to survive having been brought to its knees due to two dodgy owners, one of which was sent to prison for the fraud he committed at Exeter. The fans bought the club and the Man Utd FA cup match paid off the debts and allowed them to continue being fan owned and still are today...
How is Ryan Giggs not on the thumbnail?
Drogba is MR WEMBLEY!
I think Rio Ferdinand and Helen Skelton already did this
What about Aubameyang's masterclass last year?
Fun fact: The FA Cup is the oldest national football competition in the _world._
A tinpot 3rd tier competition
@@kingkong9410 This is what I don't like, people devaluing the FA Cup. It is a great tournament, so many shocks, thrills, everything
Big up Bradford City
These kinds of underdog stories is what The Super League wanted to kill.
Sunderland is th only team to win the FA cup as a non-top flight club. In 1973 they where in the Championship and won it.
Didn’t Sterling score a hat trick in the final against Watford a couple of years ago?
Got 2 I think.
Everton being 2-0 down in 1966 FA cup final an winning 3-2 in 90mins. Only team to do it in a FA cup final........none league Luton beating premier league Norwich away seems to go under the radar
Please come back to the classics which are tactics analysis
Bert Trautmann playing the FA cup final with a broken neck for city
that 1989 final is my personal favourite.
still won't be watching tomorrow's final though. sorry FA.
Timo Werner will break 4:30 tomorrow
Wimbledon FC beat Liverpool in the final 32 years ago today
Didn't know Mickey Thomas was Dr Evil?!
You missed Barnsley v Liverpool in 08, then v Chelsea next round.
Liverpool vs West Ham the best FA cup final
Didnt sterling score a hat-trick in 2019 Fa cup final against Watford????
Better wording could have been used for the Merseyside Derby, straight after mentioned Hillsborough disaster... 'as the sun shone down'
Why nothing of the 73 final surly one of the greatest?