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Checkatrade (EFL Trophy)

If the competition was purely for League 1 and 2 clubs then I would have no issues. But it's the Premiership B teams that in my opinion spoil it. Much preferred the Anglo Italian cup
 
Because it legitimises the competition as a whole. No point being half-arsed about the boycott and allowing the EFL to turn around and bleat on about attendances in the competition being up.
The thing is that when you get the likes of Sunderland and Portsmouth packing out Wembley in the final the EFL will see the competition as a success.
 
The thing is that when you get the likes of Sunderland and Portsmouth packing out Wembley in the final the EFL will see the competition as a success.

They are clueless c***s who believe they should be two of the sides entering B-teams into the lower divisions. Why be like them?
 
Brighton make up our group.Orient is away early September
 
Can we switch it to their place please-that would be excellent.?

Probably the best stadium iv'e visited , and iv'e been to most , such a great place to watch a game , very family orientated , fans seem to mix well with away fans (except Crystal palace ) they even open up the North stand after the match so fans can mix and drink whilst waiting for the train queues to die down , and that's the only thing disappointing about the place as it's in the middle of nowhere , literally , been a few times when working down that way and on average took me at least an hour to get from the ground back to Brighton station ! which is about 5 miles away , still worth a visit if your down that way .
 
Probably the best stadium iv'e visited , and iv'e been to most , such a great place to watch a game , very family orientated , fans seem to mix well with away fans (except Crystal palace ) they even open up the North stand after the match so fans can mix and drink whilst waiting for the train queues to die down , and that's the only thing disappointing about the place as it's in the middle of nowhere , literally , been a few times when working down that way and on average took me at least an hour to get from the ground back to Brighton station ! which is about 5 miles away , still worth a visit if your down that way .
I have done the 92 and I agree it's a great stadium and seats are very comfortable too a bit like the Emirates.
 
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