Que sera sera, whatever will be will be, we’re going to Wembley.
Or at least we might do if we manage to get through, we’re not quite sure of that yet. The F.A in their statement said that details of venues will be announced in due course, whereas James Olley of ESPN says that the semi-final and finals are expected to be at Wembley, so believe who you want to believe.
Regardless of that though, it seems as though the F.A Cup will get back underway with the quarter-finals set to take place on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June. The Blades are scheduled to face Arsenal in the completion when it resumes, where a victory could take us to Wembley for the first time since the 2013-14 F.A Cup semi-final.
Will this season's FA Cup be completed?
Yes
No
However, it wasn’t so much the competition that fans were worrying about the most when the club posted a tweet to get fans excited about the cup, it seemed as if the majority of them were concerned with the financial side of it, specifically when it comes to getting ticket refunds.
Everyone is entitled to a refund, however I do think people should reconsider demanding one if it’s not necessary. I think a good option would be to maybe get a club shop credit instead or something similar. That way money stays with the club and they get of stock #twitterblades
— George Wilson (@georgew0402) May 29, 2020
yeh completely understand that. just believe that you should only get a refund if it’s necessary
— Alfie ⚔️ (@SykeseySUFC) May 29, 2020
If anyone wants a refund after the amazing season we’ve had so far, shame on you imo
— Ben Gillott (@ben_g1409) May 29, 2020
What about people who bought tickets
— Taylor® (@taylor_sufc) May 29, 2020
Will we get our money back for the game since it'll be played behind closed doors?
— Cal ⚔ (@KnightKnight96) May 29, 2020
What about you? What was your big takeaway from the news about the F.A Cup?