What’s the rationale for only giving five loyalty points for an away cup match rather than the 10 that’s allocated for an away league match?
Higher allocation perhaps? More glamorous ties? I think points should depend on the game, a northern fa cup replay to a lower league club giving the most for example.
What’s the rationale for only giving five loyalty points for an away cup match rather than the 10 that’s allocated for an away league match?
Disappointing they still haven’t corrected that by now.
Going to Leyton Orient away just over the river for a league shouldn’t give someone more points than going away to Gateshead for a cup game that’s televised.
Should be 10 points for an away match, regardless of competition or location.
What’s the rationale for only giving five loyalty points for an away cup match rather than the 10 that’s allocated for an away league match?
Disappointing they still haven’t corrected that by now.
Going to Leyton Orient away just over the river for a league shouldn’t give someone more points than going away to Gateshead for a cup game that’s televised.
Should be 10 points for an away match, regardless of competition or location.
We should have been given 50 points for going to the Orient game last season, not 10
Tickets for Saturday’s first round Emirates FA Cup tie against Southend United are back on priority sale after the club's initial allocation sold out.
The club was given an initial allocation of 815 tickets and have now received an additional 1,080 tickets which went back on sale at 2pm today (Wednesday, October 30th).
The excitement is palpable here. Kettering are 7th tier playing away at their nearest neighbour. Sound familiar? CVPM last season? Anyway with tickets sold out and live on the BBC, it couldn't have landed better for them, a genuine windfall.
For those interested in their recent history, the attached link gives a good account of their ground sharing and existential problems of recent years. Sound familiar? You won't like the look of the housing estate.
I'll be watching at friend's house, with our other halves and a dog. We all support different teams, none of the big boys, but we'll all be rooting for the Poppies tomorrow.
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Tickets for Saturday’s first round Emirates FA Cup tie against Southend United are back on priority sale after the club's initial allocation sold out.
The club was given an initial allocation of 815 tickets and have now received an additional 1,080 tickets which went back on sale at 2pm today (Wednesday, October 30th).
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/southend-tickets-back-sale
Anyway with tickets sold out and live on the BBC, it couldn't have landed better for them, a genuine windfall.
For those interested in their recent history, the attached link gives a good account of their ground sharing and existential problems of recent years. Sound familiar? You won't like the look of the housing estate.
What happened to Kettering Town's Rockingham Road stadium? - BBC News
I'll be watching at friend's house, with our other halves and a dog. We all support different teams, none of the big boys, but we'll all be rooting for the Poppies tomorrow.
Tell me you haven't watched League One Football, without telling me you've not watched League One football.
Ladapo on now