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	<title>The Sporting calendar &#187; fa cup</title>
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		<title>FA Cup hots up!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After an FA Cup weekend, the last five teams for the oldest cup competition in football are now known. Man Utd will play Everton in one semi final, the winners of Arsenal v Hull city will face Chelsea in the other. Arsenal breezed past Burnley in their tie today (3-0 the final score) at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After an FA Cup weekend, the last five teams for the oldest cup competition in football are now known.<br />
Man Utd will play Everton in one semi final, the winners of Arsenal v Hull city will face Chelsea in the other.</p>
<p>Arsenal breezed past Burnley in their tie today (3-0 the final score) at the Emirates stadium, I have long tipped Arsenal to lift the cup this season, no doubt I have just jinxed them, but they are on an impressive run in the league and have players coming back from injury at just the right time.<br />
Had they stayed clear of injuries earlier in the season they would be close to catching Man Utd for the league this season.</p>
<p>Everton are proving also that returning players at the right time can be as good as having a new signing.<br />
They have lost Arteta for the season (another one of my fantasy team players to go down with injury!) but with Jo on loan in reserve (not sure if he&#8217;s eligible to play in the cup?) and Saha returning with a couple of goals, and their two wide players returning to form, they could be dark horses for the cup&#8230; if only they didn&#8217;t have Utd in the semis.</p>
<p>Utd&#8217;s tie against Fulham looked over from the minute Tevez scored at the back post, I stopped watching at 2-0, Welbeck looked in terrific form, he is going to be a big player in years to come. Now if only Liverpool can start picking up the players young, instead of spending millions on half decent players, come back Bob Paisley and his scouting set up, we need you!</p>
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