The inaugural draw of the "Swiss system" Big Cup has been completed, with teams playing eight matches, four at home and four away, but not facing each other home and away. The draw is designed to generate more games and TV money. Aaron Ramsdale, who recently joined Arsenal, was convinced to sign with Southampton after a magic night with the team's players and staff in May. Joe Murphy, now a goalkeeping coach at Tranmere, had a reunion in the Worthington's Cup match, being the last active player in English senior football to have played at the old Wembley. Oli McBurnie and Scott McKenna are praised for their performances in a Real Madrid game, having achieved their dreams by playing professional football in the Canary Islands. Chelsea can boast something that Real Madrid will never match, as they have won the Big Vase and Tin Pot medals. The Big Cup draw has generated excitement and anticipation among fans and players alike. The competition is set to provide thrilling matches and unexpected encounters. The "Swiss system" is a new format for the Big Cup, aiming to create more competitive and unpredictable games.
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