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Adam Idah’s spectacular hat-trick for Norwich was a glimmer of the old magic on a typically bleak FA Cup third round weekend.

 

 

Inspired by Chelsea’s retro kit, we consider possible ways to spice up football’s tired relationship with the Cup. Tom Pope gets a mention.

Elsewhere we consider Jurgen Klopp’s comments on the craziness of the fixture schedule, and compare the physiological load on players today with what we know about the demands of football in the 1970s.

David Sneyd is in studio to talk to us about Ireland’s Youthquake.

 

 

And Miguel Delaney joins us on the line to defend his thesis that Liverpool’s ascent is just more of the same old hypercapitalism.

 

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