Yesterday the long-simmering antipathy between John Toshack and Robbie Savage finally came to a head after a

Posted on 24 September 2010

Yesterday, the long-simmering antipathy between John Toshack and Robbie Savage finally came to a head after a very brief telephone conversation. The upshot was Savage announcing his immediate retirement from the Welsh national team.
Toshack, who was made manager of Wales earlier this season despite Savage’s public questioning of his candidacy, had rung to inform the Blackburn Rovers’ midfielder he was to be omitted from the squad announced yesterday for the World Cup qualifying double-header with Austria. “It’s good to talk,” used to be the catchphrase of BT’s advertisements, but that has always depended on who is having the conversation. “If we beat them, and then Arsenal to win it then we’ll have certainly done it the hard way.”FA Cup Semi-FinalsArsenal v Blackburn Last FA Cup meeting: 2001, Arsenal 3, Blackburn 0 (sixth round).Previous semi-final meeting: 1928, Arsenal 0, Blackburn 1.This season: Arsenal 3, Blackburn 0 (25 Aug).Newcastle v Man United Last FA Cup meeting: 1999, Final, Man United 2, Newcastle United 0.Previous semi-final meeting: 1909, Man United 1, Newcastle United 0.This season: Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 3 (14th Nov).(Ties to be played 16 and 17 April at Millennium Stadium). It is a crazy place to play a semi-final.”Newcastle have already knocked Chelsea and Tottenham out of this year’s competition, and the form of Rovers has improved of late, but a second Arsenal-Manchester United final (after 1979, when Arsenal won 3-2) looks favourite Newcastle have not beaten Manchester United since 2001.

Arsenal are 30 points ahead of Blackburn in the Premiership and have scored six times without reply in winning their last three meetings. Blackburn do have the chance of a confidence booster this weekend when Arsenal visit Ewood Park.”It’s a bit of a dress rehearsal so we’ll try and get a few pointers,” said Mark Bowen, Rovers’ assistant manager. Rovers, whose last FA Cup win was in 1928 will argue their tale does not lack for romance.Mark Hughes, who took over as manager when Graeme Souness left for Newcastle earlier this season, is an FA Cup legend himself having reached five finals, winning four, and he is a Welshman to boot. This will be the last season the final is to be played at the Millennium Stadium, the new Wembley being scheduled to open in 2006.Manchester United supporters are being urged to boycott their semi-final against Newcastle in Cardiff and have suggested playing it at Leeds’ Elland Road ground instead.Mark Longden, spokesman for IMUSA (Independent Manchester United Supporters Association) told BBC GMR: “Nobody wants to turn their back on the team but you’ve got to say enough is enough.

“It’s tough, but we have beaten Chelsea and we can do the same to Manchester United,” he said. “Everybody wanted us, but we’re going to show everybody that if Arsenal take us lightly then we’re well prepared and they’ll come a cropper.”Shearer, a former Rover, was equally phlegmatic about Newcastle’s task. “We’ve never felt so wanted as we have in the last 24 hours,” said Bowen, in reference to the team’s outsider status. I have not come across one United supporter who is happy going to Cardiff.

We are getting to the end of our tether – we can’t afford it.”I would urge all United supporters to boycott the game. If he keeps up the diet, he should lose up to six kilos [almost a stone] a month. If he exercises, and stays away from drugs, he should be able to return to sport, to play golf.”Will he ever play football again? Sure, why not? Though perhaps only as a hobby.”. One would not dream of impugning a man of Trevor Brooking’s impeccable reputation; nevertheless, when the Football Association’s director of football development reached into a fishbowl containing four balls representing the FA Cup semi-finalists one could not help looking closely to see if two of them had been pre-heated to such a degree they made him wince when selecting them. Newcastle could argue the prospect of Alan Shearer marking his retirement by leading his hometown team to their first trophy in 36 years, and first FA Cup in half a century, is the type of Boy’s Own story the Cup needs to restore its lustre.

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