Re: EFL draw.
2Good Morning
Just listening while at work.....
Boy are they trying to talk it up, about the same as Champions League listening to this lot!
Phil in Northampton
Leicester away will drag me off the sofa!
Just listening while at work.....
Boy are they trying to talk it up, about the same as Champions League listening to this lot!
Phil in Northampton
Leicester away will drag me off the sofa!
Re: EFL draw.
7Great draw was dreading Stevenage or Scunthorpe away, got a real chance of progressing to semi finals.
Re: EFL draw.
10excessbee wrote:The home draw is good. A strong team may be needed for this one.
Agreed. After all don't we have a unbeaten record against Leicester City to defend at RP?
Hoping the pitch won't be to the liking of a U21 team. Sure to be further deterioration by then, especially after games scheduled on it for 17th (Dragons) and 18th (County).
Re: EFL draw.
11There is a limit to the quality/experience they can call upon. Portsmouth for example could simply put out their first choice League One team.
Re: EFL draw.
12Probably the most favourable draw out of the lot. Full strength, we should really be beating the U21 sides.
Re: EFL draw.
13We did that on Tuesday. Full strength available.excessbee wrote:The home draw is good. A strong team may be needed for this one.
Re: EFL draw.
14Match report on their win at Tranmere here https://www.lcfc.com/news/1563539/tranm ... ter-finals
How many over-age players can they use? The keeper for this one is 35.
How many over-age players can they use? The keeper for this one is 35.
Re: EFL draw.
15They can name 5 over 21 players but only 2 of them can have played 40 or more first team games. There is no upper age limit for these players.George Street-Bridge wrote:Match report on their win at Tranmere here https://www.lcfc.com/news/1563539/tranm ... ter-finals
How many over-age players can they use? The keeper for this one is 35.
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