wakeytom
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Why's Newport County 'north', but Swansea 'south'?
Same as Villa in the Northern Pot and Wolves in the South
Why's Newport County 'north', but Swansea 'south'?
I see, but then I don't understand how they are deciding who's seeded and unseeded! Is it just divisional or based on other criteria? QPR v Brentford for example!
I did notice the Salako shake. Looks too much for him to handle
Why were there still home or away balls left in the middle pot after all the matches were draw
Week after next.
I see, but then I don't understand how they are deciding who's seeded and unseeded! Is it just divisional or based on other criteria? QPR v Brentford for example!
I did notice the Salako shake. Looks too much for him to handle
The seeds were based on last years league position so the highest placed teams were seeded.
League position, isn't it? This round sees the PL teams who aren't in Europe enter, who I presume are all seeded, along with the clubs who finished highest in the Championship last season.
Yes, they're saying that Solako is a **** (who knew?), the clubs announced as at home are in fact away:So what are they doing with the games where Solako got it wrong? I know it was announced as Ipswich vs Palace but it should be the other way round. Are they honouring the draw? Honouring the games as they were announced or is someone from the EFL currently calling Solako a **** and trying to work out how he managed to get confused by a red ball with an H on it and a white ball with an A on it.
Barnet at home FULL HOUSE 29,000 people trying to get 20 loyalty points
Great draw though at home
Yes, they're saying that Solako is a **** (who knew?), the clubs announced as at home are in fact away:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40895331