EFL Trophy rules changed again....quietly!

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I'd imagine they have enough fixtures with the FA Vase and the early rounds of the FA Cup.
You mean the FA Trophy, which is played on Saturdays anyway?
It's only teams at step 5 of the non-league system that enter the FA Vase.
 

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You mean the FA Trophy, which is played on Saturdays anyway?
It's only teams at step 5 of the non-league system that enter the FA Vase.

My bad, the FA Trophy though aswell as the paint pot will still add unwanted fixtures, especially if the club is semi-pro.
 

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So the vote for next year's competition has already happened but the EFL are refusing to say who voted which way. Here's what's been found out already.

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Okay, so Oldham, Notts Country, Wycome and Yeovil are officially all cnuts!
 

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Luton are now the latest team to vote for B teams :lol:

After the contempt they showed it last season and were consistently fined for. What the fuck?

Edit: Just seen that's not actually been confirmed.
 

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Are the teams promoted out of L1/relegated out of L2 voting on it? Strange if so, they won't be competing in it...

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Format for next years competition will be announced tomorrow. I'll be surprised if we get news on everyone's vote.
 

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For me. I'll just find it hilarious that Blackburn Rovers are in it :fl:
 

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They won't tell who voted what due to the general hostility to the competition with B teams from supporters. Clubs can do it themselves, but Harvey will want to keep the clubs onboard so to give such info could cause problems for those who vote for the B teams.
 

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I find the delay very interesting. At first I thought it was for b teams and efl didn't want to say......but then I thought this current efl doesn't care about p*ssing fans off and looking amateur so would announce with glee.

Now think it was a no to b teams and delay is either efl too scared to tell pl, or efl trying some tricks to change result or some clubs views.
 

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On the plus side most fans save £30 now a season.

And we get some entertainment on against league 3 site through p*sstaking.

I give it 2 more seasons then b teams in L2
 

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I wonder what the attendance will be for Blackburn vs Blackburn U23s...:eyes: If that doesn't sum up how much of a farce this competition will be, I don't know what does.
 

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I wonder what the attendance will be for Blackburn vs Blackburn U23s...:eyes: If that doesn't sum up how much of a farce this competition will be, I don't know what does.

Surely your u23s won't be invited this time around.

Would be interesting to know what Blackburn's stance is on this competition now.
 

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I wonder how they blackmailed the League this time.
 

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I wonder what the attendance will be for Blackburn vs Blackburn U23s...:eyes: If that doesn't sum up how much of a farce this competition will be, I don't know what does.

You're one of us minnows now, your U23 team won't be allowed to enter.
 

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“Nothing has been decided for certain yet. There is much to discuss and there is a big carrot of potentially £1 million to each the lower division clubs for keeping the Premier League teams involved. That’s obviously a big incentive.”

From: http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/...ed-s-view-on-the-checkatrade-trophy-1-7955555

That's probably why. Looks like we'll be one of the sellouts.
Some mis-reporting there surely? Last season the premiershite put in £1m in total.
 

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Some mis-reporting there surely? Last season the premiershite put in £1m in total.

Maybe, Alan Swann's journalism is notoriously shit but after the contempt the trophy was shown this year by clubs and fans alike they might be trying to buy their way into it. 48million between 20 clubs is small fry to them anyway.

Either way, if we sell out I hope we draw Swansea's toddlers, Plymouth and Exeter.
 

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Maybe, Alan Swann's journalism is notoriously shit but after the contempt the trophy was shown this year by clubs and fans alike they might be trying to buy their way into it. 48million between 20 clubs is small fry to them anyway.

Either way, if we sell out I hope we draw Swansea's toddlers, Plymouth and Exeter.

There is absolutely no way they'd go from offering £1m of funding to offering £48m.

Most likely is that a winner in a sold out Wembley final makes £1m out of it, and therefore it's "potentially" offered to all clubs.

Not to mention that if we all get £1m each and use it to buy the same set of players then none of us are actually better off.

I despair of lower league football teams at times, I really do.
 

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You're one of us minnows now, your U23 team won't be allowed to enter.
Probably not, but it's still a Category 1 Academy so will be asked before the Category 2's unless they decide to skip us. Never know what the nutjobs at the PL/EFL will do.

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There is absolutely no way they'd go from offering £1m of funding to offering £48m.

Most likely is that a winner in a sold out Wembley final makes £1m out of it, and therefore it's "potentially" offered to all clubs.

Not to mention that if we all get £1m each and use it to buy the same set of players then none of us are actually better off.

I despair of lower league football teams at times, I really do.
Agree with your points 1, 3 and 4. I have a lot of time for the guy/s who set up AL3 so this isn't knocking them but so many posters there are too quick to blame Shaun Harvey only. Too simplistic IMO. The FL is a private members' club who appoint a CEO to oversee the running of the 3 leagues on a day-to-day basis and promote their collective interests. Harvey has come up with some batshit ideas - prem academies in the FLT and the monstrous 'whole game solution' spring to mind - but the ultimate decision lies with the FL clubs' chairmen/CEOs/owners. They see short-term £s and vote for that, to the detriment of their own clubs' future and that of the FL as a whole.

This isn't a defence of Harvey, who's not fit for purpose IMO. But, again, who appointed him? Yes, the then FL club chairmen. They probably thought someone with 3 administrations under his belt gave him the relevant experience :ffs:
 
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The best thing would be for Acc Stanley to win next year, beating all the Prem U23s en route
 

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What is needed is one of the clubs dead against it to pull out of the competition
 

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Oh well, 66% of clubs in favour of the current format although there'll be a few tweaks.

Full on boycott for me.
 

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