by UpThePrem » 27 Jul 2016 10:46
27 Jul 2016 10:46by John Smith » 27 Jul 2016 11:15
27 Jul 2016 11:15by tidus_mi2 » 27 Jul 2016 11:26
27 Jul 2016 11:26Would have been interesting if we had been in that group, must be the first time in quite a while all 3 of us would have played each other in a competitive competition, yes I'm being a bit generous because it is our U23 team.UpThePrem wrote:Swindon and Oxford are in the same group. TVP will love that.
by The Royal Forester » 27 Jul 2016 12:27
27 Jul 2016 12:27I think that by choosing these dates, the EFL are ensuring that the Cat 1 clubs can not use their international (or best?) players to bolster the six youngsters they have to play. perhaps that may give the League 1 & 2 clubs less of an uphill struggle against the "big" teams. For example it would prevent Chelsea playing five internationals to bolster the six youths they have to play. This would help the likes of Exeter City to have a better chance of beating them. C'mon the City, you can beat that rabble.Royal1988 wrote:Looking at the dates of the first round matches, I see that they are all the Tuesday before international matches. So I am not sure how many of even our U21 players will be there for the matches, as they may be off for U21 internationals.
I still don't like the idea of the new format, but I can see how it would be good for clubs like us I suppose. And, well, it's more football which can't be bad. Most importantly though, this season especially, if we did well in the competition it would be a fantastic tribute to the late great Eamonn Dolan.
by One8Seven1* » 27 Jul 2016 12:34
27 Jul 2016 12:34by Upper West Ginger » 27 Jul 2016 13:08
27 Jul 2016 13:08by Platypuss » 27 Jul 2016 13:18
27 Jul 2016 13:18Well it makes some sort of consistency sense after all they have Gloucester playing in the Northern League section of the Conferencegenome wrote:So Coventry are in the south section while Cheltenham are in the north section.
Makes sense...
by Stranded » 27 Jul 2016 14:27
27 Jul 2016 14:27The academy sides all have one home game to be played at the first team stadium.Sutekh wrote:So two Division 4 teams and a side from Division 3. I bet we have to play all our games away from home being the group's seed team
by royalp-we » 27 Jul 2016 14:57
27 Jul 2016 14:57John Smith wrote:I hope the Yeovil game is away as I missed the league game there a few years back and always wanted an excuse to go.
by John Smith » 27 Jul 2016 15:10
27 Jul 2016 15:10royalp-we wrote:John Smith wrote:I hope the Yeovil game is away as I missed the league game there a few years back and always wanted an excuse to go.![]()
w/c 29 Aug - Bristol Rovers (A)
w/c 03 Oct - Portsmouth (A)
w/c 07 Nov - Yeovil Town (H)

If they coordinate a car-share, maybe both of them.genome wrote:Wonder how many fans Yeovil will bring on a Monday night.
UpThePrem wrote:Swindon and Oxford are in the same group. TVP will love that.
by tidus_mi2 » 28 Jul 2016 09:35
28 Jul 2016 09:35Ha Oxford have Ultras.sandman wrote:UpThePrem wrote:Swindon and Oxford are in the same group. TVP will love that.
The OxfoROFLd ULOLtras aren't happy.![]()
https://twitter.com/OxfordUltras09
by tidus_mi2 » 28 Jul 2016 09:38
28 Jul 2016 09:38I would imagine they have split the League One, League Two and U23 teams into north/south separately so it could well be League One has more northern teams and League Two have more southern teams, leading to the odd split we have in the EFL Trophy.genome wrote:So Coventry are in the south section while Cheltenham are in the north section.
Makes sense...
fcuk me that is embarrassing. Oxford ultrassandman wrote:UpThePrem wrote:Swindon and Oxford are in the same group. TVP will love that.
The OxfoROFLd ULOLtras aren't happy.![]()
https://twitter.com/OxfordUltras09
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