Urghhhh why are we back in this competition again, think being in it is one of the worst things about being in League one.
Add to that last season we were playing Fulhams first team, now we will possibly play their youth team(and probably lose)
The dates for the 2020/21 EFL Trophy are as follows:
• Matchday 1 - September 8th/9th 2020
• Matchday 2 - October 6th/7th 2020
• Matchday 3 - November 10th/11th 2020
• Round of 32 - December 8th/9th 2020
• Round of 16 - January 12th/13th 2021
• Quarter-Finals - February 2nd/3rd 2021
• Semi-Finals - 16/17 February 16th/17th 2021
• Final - March 14th 2021
Category One Invited Clubs taking part in the 2020/21 EFL Trophy competition have now been confirmed and are as follows:
• Arsenal • Aston Villa • Brighton & Hove Albion
• Chelsea • Fulham • Leeds United
• Leicester City • Liverpool • Manchester City
• Manchester United • Newcastle United • Norwich City (EFL)
• Southampton • West Bromwich Albion • West Ham United
• Wolverhampton Wanderers
The Group Stage draw for the EFL Trophy will take place on Tuesday, August 18th at 1.30pm on TalkSPORT 2.
Would quite like it if we won this tournament... You know seeing as we've been the best club in it a couple of times and lost too early
Only reason I'd want to see us win the EFL Trophy is if we're in mid-table in League One and dont look like getting promotion
If, by some miracle, we came anywhere close to getting to the final at Wembley you can rest assured that the Football League would bring in a new ruling that we were only allowed to put out a veterans side with a minimum age of 45.
They've rogered us on most other things in recent months so I can't see why this would be any different.
Was gonna pay if it was £5 but £10 is taking the piss for pretty much a friendly lol.
Cup tickets are usually cheaper than league games so why is this the same price as what a league game would be?
Surely it should just be £5, cant honestly see to many people paying £10 for a EFL Trophy game
Is there a minimum price that clubs can charge for iFollow (or in-house equivalent)?
When we have home cup matches against lower-league opponents we always seem to have to charge a minimum of £10 otherwise the oppo complain that they're being short-changed from their "glamour" tie, so I wondered if there was a similar restriction for streaming.
Was gonna pay if it was £5 but £10 is taking the piss for pretty much a friendly lol.
Cup tickets are usually cheaper than league games so why is this the same price as what a league game would be?
Surely it should just be £5, cant honestly see to many people paying £10 for a EFL Trophy game
Is there a minimum price that clubs can charge for iFollow (or in-house equivalent)?
When we have home cup matches against lower-league opponents we always seem to have to charge a minimum of £10 otherwise the oppo complain that they're being short-changed from their "glamour" tie, so I wondered if there was a similar restriction for streaming.
Think you’re right, believe it may have been mentioned that the EFL set minimum pricing.
£10 is a kit for a match that Bowyer said he would be treating as a pre-season game a few days ago, but I’ll probably still watch.
Was gonna pay if it was £5 but £10 is taking the piss for pretty much a friendly lol.
Cup tickets are usually cheaper than league games so why is this the same price as what a league game would be?
Surely it should just be £5, cant honestly see to many people paying £10 for a EFL Trophy game
Is there a minimum price that clubs can charge for iFollow (or in-house equivalent)?
When we have home cup matches against lower-league opponents we always seem to have to charge a minimum of £10 otherwise the oppo complain that they're being short-changed from their "glamour" tie, so I wondered if there was a similar restriction for streaming.
Yeah £10 is the minimum that we're allowed to charge under EFL Regulations (is in the link)
Notice that the Annual Pass for those "abroad" has gone from £110 to £140... Also claimed as the minimum that the EFL are allowed to charge, yet for the last few years its been okay for them the charge the former? - More rules that the EFL seem to simply to change at will
Nice if you know how to go "abroad" for 2 hours lol some of us are not that clever
Download the Opera browser (it’s free) and set the VPN to wherever in the world you like
Seeing the game is available for UK viewers you only need to have your VPN on to pay for the game - Once you've done so, can turn it back off if you want
Thats if you're using a VPN that only allowes limited bandwidth and so leaves you with a laggy / buffering stream
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Some of us might get to go for the Doncaster game in September
They've rogered us on most other things in recent months so I can't see why this would be any different.
A feast of entertainment on "Terrific Tuesday".
On our website now
£10 really
Was gonna pay if it was £5 but £10 is taking the piss for pretty much a friendly lol.
Cup tickets are usually cheaper than league games so why is this the same price as what a league game would be?
Surely it should just be £5, cant honestly see to many people paying £10 for a EFL Trophy game
When we have home cup matches against lower-league opponents we always seem to have to charge a minimum of £10 otherwise the oppo complain that they're being short-changed from their "glamour" tie, so I wondered if there was a similar restriction for streaming.
Expect delays up to 18 months whilst the new contractor, TS Unlimited, carries out the repair work.
Notice that the Annual Pass for those "abroad" has gone from £110 to £140... Also claimed as the minimum that the EFL are allowed to charge, yet for the last few years its been okay for them the charge the former? - More rules that the EFL seem to simply to change at will
Thats if you're using a VPN that only allowes limited bandwidth and so leaves you with a laggy / buffering stream
anyone got any idea?
thanks
Stream usually starts about 15mins before the game is due to begin
Sunderland 8 Aston Villa U21 1
Accrington Stanley 7 Leeds United U21 0
Who doesnt want to win the Papa Johns Trophy