Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
The competition will never grow if fans can't be arsed to support it. It is not perfect but it has good aspects to it.
No, it doesn't. Not one.
The competition will never grow if fans can't be arsed to support it. It is not perfect but it has good aspects to it.
The competition will never grow if fans can't be arsed to support it. It is not perfect but it has good aspects to it.
It doesn't deserve to grow. What used to be quite a healthy lower league cup competition has been destroyed by the inclusion of bigger clubs such as us.
If it was successful, the League could argue that PL 'B' teams should be included in the Football League. This must not be allowed to happen.
Cup and league; nothing to do with each other. No call for 'B' teams in the league, and no sign that this is some kind of stalking horse. It isn't.It doesn't deserve to grow. What used to be quite a healthy lower league cup competition has been destroyed by the inclusion of bigger clubs such as us.
If it was successful, the League could argue that PL 'B' teams should be included in the Football League. This must not be allowed to happen.
How is a competition that drew terrible crowds and essentially reserve teams to begin with destroyed by some U23 teams?
Can't you see the positive of it being the only place young, developing players can actually play some sort of competitive match? Can you not see the attempt to try to help young players develop?
It was never a healthy competition. People simply couldn't be bothered with this competition. Lower league managers would rather see it scrapped. All the time the Albion are in it whether that's wrong or wrong i'm looking forward to it. I quite like the idea as long as it is just the U21.
These are the clubs that couldn't be bothered to field enough senior players to meet requirements set out. You say it was healthy?
.The clubs penalised were:
· Luton Town - £15,000 (£5,000 per match)
· Portsmouth - £15,000 (£5,000 per match)
· Bradford City - £3,000
· Blackpool - £3,000
· Bristol Rovers - £3,000
· Milton Keynes Dons - £3,000
· Millwall - £3,000
· Charlton Athletic - £3,000
· Peterborough United - £3,000
· Sheffield United - £3,000
· Southend United - £3,000
· Fleetwood Town - £5,000
It is not perfect but it is an attempt to give young players some competitive games. Why don't people and clubs try to suggest improvements instead of just having a go all the time?
It is not perfect but it is an attempt to give young players some competitive games. Why don't people and clubs try to suggest improvements instead of just having a go all the time?
Cup and league; nothing to do with each other. No call for 'B' teams in the league, and no sign that this is some kind of stalking horse. It isn't.
Don't know about loads - I know it has been mentioned - and completely rejected out of hand every time. The opposition was and is overwhelming. I don't believe this cup competition is any kind of stalking horse.You haven't been listening. There have been loads of calls for B teams to be allowed to join the lower leagues. Greg Dyke was has been very vocal in trying to get this going.
NONE of the lower league clubs wanted this, and the fans have voted with their feet - they haven't turned up.
How is it penalising lower clubs? They still get to compete in a competition they were already in. It allows clubs with category one youth facilities to participate. If Luton want to play their youth players they could invest in the youth set-up?
It is not perfect and could do with alterations but why not try to help improve it instead of just dismissing it? What are your alternative way of getting young players game time in competitive competitions?
How is it penalising lower clubs? They still get to compete in a competition they were already in. It allows clubs with category one youth facilities to participate. If Luton want to play their youth players they could invest in the youth set-up?
It is not perfect and could do with alterations but why not try to help improve it instead of just dismissing it? What are your alternative way of getting young players game time in competitive competitions?
It was ok as it was.
Really?
The competition was dead on its arse for decades. Attendances were low and nobody cared.
Also, how has giving young players the opportunity to play competitive football a bad thing!? People have been complaining development squads don't produce enough first team players, but when something is done to give those players some much needed experience they also complain. Madness.
Point taken.Please note, I didn't say it was good, just ok.
The competition was dead on its arse for decades. Attendances were low and nobody cared.
Also, how has giving young players the opportunity to play competitive football a bad thing!? People have been complaining development squads don't produce enough first team players, but when something is done to give those players some much needed experience they also complain. Madness.