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Brian Moore: this season's FA Cup could change the face of the game forever

Viewers likely to have final say on where FA Cup rights are headed

Rich reward: clubs fight hard to win the FA Cup, but it remains to be seen who will bid for the remaining TV rights for the competition Photo: REUTERS The FA Cup first round opens on Friday with the usual array of unlikely and romantic names from... Full Article at The Telegraph

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