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Southern Premier League team with a big stadium, please. We're high on confidence right now, we can give anybody a game - especially in a cup.
The biggest one appears to be Kings Lynn, but I don't think they're in it. Besides, we've played there before.Southern Premier League team with a big stadium, please. We're high on confidence right now, we can give anybody a game - especially in a cup.
"The Round Two draw sees the inclusion of the 13 Premier League clubs who are not competing in European competitions, alongside Sky Bet Championship sides Stoke City and Swansea City. The draw is unseeded but will be regionalised into North and South sections" = from the very link you posted. Sort it out, JasonNot according to this:
https://www.efl.com/news/2018/june/extra-time-removed-from-carabao-cup-matches/
EDIT: Just seen the more recent link in the MDT - it's not like the EFL to just make things up as it goes along, eh?
It says"The Round Two draw sees the inclusion of the 13 Premier League clubs who are not competing in European competitions, alongside Sky Bet Championship sides Stoke City and Swansea City. The draw is unseeded but will be regionalised into North and South sections" = from the very link you posted. Sort it out, Jason
This pleaseIt's been a while, let's give the Greenies a kicking
Er, not from the very link I posted. The very link I posted makes no mention of this. The very link I posted is quoted below your post by ExeterCityLad."The Round Two draw sees the inclusion of the 13 Premier League clubs who are not competing in European competitions, alongside Sky Bet Championship sides Stoke City and Swansea City. The draw is unseeded but will be regionalised into North and South sections" = from the very link you posted. Sort it out, Jason
Will be interesting to see how they do the regionalisation. 8 of the 13 Premier League clubs are very southern (Bouremouth, Southampton, Brighton, Fulham, West Ham, Cardiff, Crystal Palace, Watford). 2 are midlands (Wolves and Leicester), while only 3 are proper grim / northern (Huddersfield, Everton and Newcastle).WBA or Aston Villa away. Nice easy trip for me.
(Though I fear they may get shifted to the Northern section of the draw, as there are so many southern based Prem teams coming in to the second round)
I must be going mad..Er, not from the very link I posted. The very link I posted makes no mention of this. The very link I posted is quoted below your post by ExeterCityLad.
It seems the EFL is making things up as it goes along, given the link posted in the MDT.