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Brighton 2 MK Dons 0

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It speaks volumes for the demise of the FA Cup that the first 3 Brighton supporters I met all wanted the Seagulls to lose this cup tie so we could concentrate on the Championship. This is a view shared by most Premier sides who either have better fish to fry in European competition, or achieving one, or concerned about relegation. There a few teams like Southampton not too concerned about relegation but unlikely to get a top four berth who might want the FA Cup for silverware in the trophy room. The absence of a giant killing as well as fixtures spread all over weekend has added to the decline of  the oldest Cup competition of all.

True to form Brighton fielded a second team which still had the edge over MK Dons. It was good to see Beyem Kayal, Brighton’s best player last season, but out for injury, have a fine game. Solly March, another star of last season until he also had a bad injury, played. With Liam Rosenior out Brighton are in the happy position of 3 strong players ready to return so there is no need to play the January transfer window. Kayal scored with a low shot and his Israeli teammate Tomer Hemed – after missing a total sitter – redeemed himself with a second. This means that Brighton’s big match v Newcastle scheduled for the 28th January will be postponed as this is the weekend of the fourth round.

Finally an observation of how football is going. I sit in a corporate lounge where there are 2 long bars manned by inexperienced staff. I went up to order 2 glasses of red wine and 2 halves of Harvey’s bitter. I calculated I had to wait 10 minutes and watch the bar staff make 4 long trips up and down the bar to pour the beer, work out optics, register each drink on a cash machine before serving. The bill came to £14. The red wine at £5 per glass was undrinkable and I imagine the bottle would have cost no more than £2. I also imagine the great raft of corporates, some with clients, would be appalled by the cost and service. If you have two seats you get a car park space and sometimes cannot leave for an hour after the final whistle because every other car gets out first. We were out within 5 minutes as there was such a small crowd. At least the FA Cup has some benefits.

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About Ivan Conway

Ivan Conway will be reporting on Sussex sport. He is a member of the 1901 club at Brighton HAFC, Sussex County Cricket Club and an enthusiastic horse race goer. After selling his freight forwarding and conference business he settled in Hove. His other interests are bird watching, brass rubbing and bridge. More Posts