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The FA Cup became irrelevant - and lots of our best races are going the same way

My favourite FA Cup moment: Mickey Thomas's 82nd-minute free-kick which got Wrexham back on level terms against Arsenal in the third round back in 1992. Steve Watkin scored the winner two minutes later. Arsenal boss George Graham described losing to the Division Four side as his "lowest moment in football".

If Arsenal lost to Wrexham in the third round now, Mikel Arteta would barely bat an eyelid. Partly because the Gunners lose to everybody these days, but mainly because the FA Cup is not the competition it once was.

Giant-killings just don't feel so herculean when the giants make ten changes from the side which played in the Premier League the previous Saturday.

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