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This Week: The Magic of the FA Cup

Welcome to This Week from Premier Skills English, a weekly review of football action for learners of English from across the globe. In This Week, Jack talks about three stories from this week in the Premier League and there are lots of football English words and phrases for you to learn.

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The Magic of the FA Cup

Wrexham's Paul Mullin shields during the FA Cup Fourth Round match with Sheffield United

Wrexham's Paul Mullin shields during the FA Cup Fourth Round match with Sheffield United

The FA Cup is an annual football competition that is open to clubs from the top 9 tiers of English football from the Premier League down to the regional leagues. The cup is the oldest national football competition in the world and was first held in 1871 with 15 clubs competing for the title. Today, over 700 clubs compete in the competition in six rounds of qualifying matches followed by five rounds of the main competition. Clubs from the EFL leagues and Championship join the competition in the first rounds of the main competition and the Premier League teams only join for the last three rounds.

The FA Cup is an opportunity for clubs to play opponents that they would never normally get to play against. Sometimes this means smaller clubs get to compete against the giants of English football. The qualifying rounds are staged so that the level 9 clubs play first and in each round, they get to play clubs at higher levels so that it’s possible that a very small club could battle their way through to face a Premier League team. However, that doesn’t really happen, but each year, clubs do get to play their way through the competition. So for example, this year Bury A.F.C, who play in the North West Counties League made it as far as the fourth qualifying round and eventually got knocked out by York City who play in a league four levels above them. 32 teams that play in the qualifying rounds go through to the first round of the main competition where they get to play bigger teams.

This year, there has been a lot of excitement around Wrexham A.F.C who play in the National League which is the fifth level of English football. Wrexham qualified for the main competition and won in the first round against Oldham Athletic, in the second round against Farnborough, and in the third round they scraped a victory against Coventry City who play in the Championship. Yesterday, the Red Dragons faced Sheffield United who are also in the Championship but were in the Premier League last season. And the Dragons almost won.

The match last night ended in a 3-3 draw so they will meet again for a replay. The winner of that match will face Spurs so if Wrexham pull it off, it really will be magical for players and fans.

 

Ryan Reynolds pitchside ahead of the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Wrexham and Sheffield United

Ryan Reynolds pitchside ahead of the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Wrexham and Sheffield United

Wrexham A.F.C matches have had more media coverage than you might have expected from a fifth tier club and the club has drawn an unusual number of followers from across the globe. This is mostly down to the efforts of the new club owners. In November 2020, the Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds and the American Actor Rob McElhenney bought the club and this has generated a lot of publicity for the Welsh side. The new owners made a TV series about the club and their experiences as they learnt what football means to the town and about their responsibilities to their new community.

This morning on twitter, Ryan Reynolds shared some pictures of himself at the match and there were thousands of replies from Americans and Canadians who have been captivated by Wrexham’s story. One tweet was from a woman quoting her sister saying:

“I do not understand how I could be SO completely invested in a game in a league I don’t watch, in a country I haven’t even been to!”

Wrexham will now have to face Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. This will be the biggest match of most of the players’ careers and will be watched live by fans of the teams and the FA Cup from all over the world who will be excited and delighted by the magic of the FA Cup.

Language Challenge

Complete the gaps with correct form of the words and phrases from the podcast.

Number 1. The team has been unlucky not to have won more matches this season and some of that is down to players getting injured, but the overall _____________ for the performance of the team lies with the manager.

Number 2. Donald Trump was Joe Biden’s ___________ in the 2020 USA Presidential election.

Number 3. Working from home doesn’t _______ you have to spend all your time in your bedroom or working from the kitchen table.

Number 4. The actor is complaining about having been cancelled and is finding it much harder to get __________________ after his latest corruption scandal.

Number 5. The winning candidate looked relieved when the vote count was read out and she realised she’d ______________ by only a few hundred votes.

Number 6. The walk through the village in winter was __________. The cobbled streets and pretty cottages looked like something out of a fairy tale.

Number 7. The rise of social media has changed traditional advertising with national advertising agencies being hit much harder than _________ advertising agencies.

Number 8. If a manager becomes too _________ in a particular player, it can be hard to sack or sell them if they are not playing well enough.

Number 9. A competition with a valuable prize is a good way to _____________.

Leave your answers to the language challenge in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Task

Think about the questions and share your ideas in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Your task this week is to think about the magic of the FA Cup. I really like the idea that some places or events are somehow more special than they should be because they are somehow magical. Can you share with me and the rest of the listeners an experience, perhaps a place or event from your country that is magical?

Share your ideas in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Football phrase

Now it’s time for this week's football phrase.

This week’s football phrase is to *** ******* ***. This is a passive phrase that means that a team has been beaten in a club competition and is no longer in the competition. I used this phrase when I spoke about how far Bury got in the qualifying rounds of this year’s FA Cup.

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