Sir Trev delighted with final four

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    <h1>Sir Trev delighted with final four</h1><p class="story_panel_text">Sir Trevor Brooking believes one of the three Championship clubs involved in the FA Cup semi-finals can go all the way and win the trophy.</p><table border="0"><tbody><tr><td><div class="mainPic">[​IMG] <div style="font-size: 11px; width: 300px; font-style: italic">Brooking: Scored winner in 1980 final</div></div></td><td><div class="article-tools clearfix"><ul>[*]Dig[/list]</div></td></tr></tbody></table><div class="editorialAdvert"><div id="advert_1"><div id="ad1">As the FA's amiable director of football development his links with the trophy are as firm as ever, especially as the man who conducts the draw at Soho Square while supporters, players and officials gather around radios or televisions to learn their fate. <div class="pageLayout">

    But loyal one-club man Brooking has another special place in FA Cup folklore as the last player to score a winning goal in the final for a team from outside England's top division, when West Ham beat Arsenal 1-0 in 1980. </p>

    So at the start of a week which will see three Championship sides battling for a place in the 2008 final, it is no surprise that Brooking's thoughts are mainly with the underdogs trying to steal the thunder from Harry Redknapp's Premier League Portsmouth in the semi-finals at Wembley. </p>

    Stylish ball-player Brooking, who stunned fans and pundits alike by scoring with a rare header against the Gunners, said: &quot;If you had told me it would be 28 years before it happened again I would have been very surprised, but you've got three chances now. </p>

    &quot;I know Portsmouth would say that, hopefully, it is still not going to happen but I always thought this season there was an opportunity for it. </p>

    &quot;We've seen Barnsley and Cardiff playing exceptionally well, winning on merit, and it's great that there is an occasion coming up which promises to see so many not-so-famous players end up with an experience that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. </p>

    &quot;West Brom? I can certainly see them doing something. I was there when they scored five at Bristol Rovers in the sixth round, five at Coventry and three at Peterborough. </p>

    &quot;They've been desperate to make sure I would be at their semi-final as their lucky mascot but maybe they were not quite so happy with me when they drew Pompey. </p>

    &quot;Cardiff and Barnsley also play good stuff and I don't think any of them will be intimidated by Wembley because they'll think it is a chance to show what they can do to a big audience.&quot; </p>

    Whatever happens, Brooking is convinced it will end up a much more exciting spectacle than the stultifying Chelsea-Manchester United final last season or the drab Arsenal-United clash, decided on penalties, a couple of years earlier at Cardiff. </p>

    His own West Ham made a much better show of it with a thrilling 3-3 draw against Liverpool, only to also lose on penalties in 2006, and he said: &quot;The bigger clubs have players who, even though the new stadium has only been open just over a year, have been there a few times already. </p>

    &quot;For most of the ones involved now it is going to be a special experience. </p>

    &quot;There's been a lot of debate whether the semi-finals should be at Wembley as well as the final. </p>

    &quot;Yes, of course it was always in the FA's business plan but look at the semi-final at Villa Park last year when there were only 17,000 tickets for each set of fans. </p>

    &quot;For me, the fact you can get almost double that figure now will be great. </p>

    &quot;And the clubs, I know, are sure it will be a big occasion. What was it, 1912, the year the Titanic sunk, when Barnsley were last in a final? Cardiff the winners in 1927? Even Pompey have to go back 69 years for their last final appearance. </p>

    &quot;The fact they've had to wait so long will make it special. </p>

    &quot;It has been a bizarre competition and people have said we (the FA) must be upset that none of the recognised big clubs are left but I know the four clubs and their fans are delighted - and so am I. </p>

    &quot;You've got to say this is was what the FA Cup needed. It is strange we've ended up with four so-called unfashionable clubs after putting the semis back at Wembley but I think it has now been given a different, higher profile again. </p>

    &quot;I'm delighted for those individuals who will come through it at the end with the same sort of tales I've had to tell for the last 28 years. </p>

    &quot;Cup runs generate a certain amount of money for a club but it's not all about finances. It's about doing something as a player. </p>

    &quot;I wouldn't particularly like to be a Premier League player who in 10 years' time can only say I had 10 consecutive seasons finishing mid-table and made money for himself and his club. </p>

    &quot;Okay that's good, but I'd rather say we won something. You can't take that away.&quot;</p>

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    You Mean...

    ..he actually gave an whole interview without mentioning West Ham
     
  3. Gue

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    Yes thats great but let it be us who go all the way the cup
     
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    So he believes 1 out of 3 of the semi finalist could win the cup eh? Bloody really sticking his neck out there isn't he?!
     
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    Probably not

    The first quote refers to the 1980 final, he just doesn't mention the Hammers in it but I suspect that was just the editing!
     
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    "Okay that's good, but I'd rather say we won something. You can't take that away."

    To everyone who'd rather stay up than win the FA Cup. That say's it all. Of course we want to stay up AND win the FA Cup, but if it had to be one or the other, I'd go for the Cup. Chances are we'll be relegated at some stage in the next 20 years, but more than likely we won't be winning the FA Cup for a very long time.
     
  7. Gue

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    Sod Sir Trevor

    I am delighted with the final four.
     
  8. Gue

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    think trevs duty bound to say hes delighted, working for the fa, would have said the same had it been frickley athletic v farsley celtic, bolton v mansfield etc
     
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    my sentiments exactly

    eventually we will be relegated and more than likely promoted again, league football is like that, in the space of 30 or so years this club went from low 4th division to the Premier League with many ups and downs along the way. However, our last cup semi final appearance was almost a century ago which in my opinion makes this far more important.
     
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    winning the cup would make us a fortune

    plus all the publicity over the next year, i hope we dont go down, obviously but the 2 should be unconnected therefore we must win the cup, if we go down, then so be it, we will bounce back
     

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