West Ham United boss Sam Allardyce says they're going for the FA Cup this season.
Allardyce wrote in the London Evening Standard: "I have never managed a team to FA Cup Final glory. Yes, I've got close but, as yet, there's been no cigar.
"There is absolutely nothing I would like more than to fill that gap on my management CV but there are times when you have to be realistic, such as last season, for example, when the Cup just had to take second place behind Premier League survival.
"When your owners tell you the big priority is staying in the Premier League, then you owe it to them to listen - and act accordingly.
"Yes, the manager often cops the stick afterwards if it does go wrong - as it did at Nottingham Forest in the third round last season - but the owners understand why that has happened.
"No one wants to reach an FA Cup Final more than the players, the manager and his staff. This season, because we've done well in the Premier League, we can really go for it. Anyone who doubts that was not watching our two ties against Everton."
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