Pamplemousse Posted Wednesday at 17:16 Posted Wednesday at 17:16 Takes place around 7.20pm Ball numbers: South Section 1 AFC Bournemouth 2 AFC Wimbledon 3 Brentford 4 Brighton & Hove Albion 5 Bristol City 6 Bromley 7 Cambridge United 8 Cardiff City 9 Charlton Athletic 10 Coventry City 11 Fulham 12 Millwall 13 Norwich City 14 Oxford United 15 Plymouth Argyle 16 Reading 17 Southampton 18 Swansea City 19 West Ham United 20 Wolverhampton Wanderers 21 Wycombe Wanderers 22 Cheltenham Town or Exeter City
Eric The Red Posted Wednesday at 17:41 Posted Wednesday at 17:41 EFL seem to have screwed over it's Southern teams here. Only 22 teams in the South compared to 24 in the North and we have 6 established PL teams whilst the North has 5 including all the newly promoted ones. So definitely more scope for a winnable fixture for an EFL team if you're in the Northern pot
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 17:50 Posted Wednesday at 17:50 Jack Rudoni derby. Cov. Put a monkey on it.
Saint Garrett Posted Wednesday at 17:59 Posted Wednesday at 17:59 Bromley, Wimbledon, Cheltenham/Exeter for me... All possible new grounds...good fun last night going to Northampton.
trousers Posted Wednesday at 18:01 Posted Wednesday at 18:01 This has got Millwall or Swansea away written all over it...
Pamplemousse Posted Wednesday at 18:02 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:02 Bromley or Wimbledon away would be my first choices immediately
ChrisPY Posted Wednesday at 18:06 Posted Wednesday at 18:06 2 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: Everton away Might have to play them at home because it’s the southern section of the draw. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted Wednesday at 18:14 Posted Wednesday at 18:14 8 minutes ago, ChrisPY said: Might have to play them at home because it’s the southern section of the draw. Exactly 🙁
CB Fry Posted Wednesday at 18:21 Posted Wednesday at 18:21 (edited) 39 minutes ago, Eric The Red said: EFL seem to have screwed over it's Southern teams here. Only 22 teams in the South compared to 24 in the North and we have 6 established PL teams whilst the North has 5 including all the newly promoted ones. So definitely more scope for a winnable fixture for an EFL team if you're in the Northern pot ...... Edited Wednesday at 18:21 by CB Fry Sorry I over thought it
Saint Scott Posted Wednesday at 18:22 Posted Wednesday at 18:22 (edited) Norwich Away Edited Wednesday at 18:23 by Saint Scott
skintsaint Posted Wednesday at 18:23 Posted Wednesday at 18:23 (edited) Norwich away meh Edited Wednesday at 18:24 by skintsaint
SW11_Saint Posted Wednesday at 18:27 Posted Wednesday at 18:27 Must be the most northernmost club in the ‘South section’…😫
Lighthouse Posted Wednesday at 18:30 Posted Wednesday at 18:30 Couple of all PL draws in that, also a couple of PL teams against strong Championship sides, which is always good for progression chances. I’m indifferent to our draw.
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 18:30 Posted Wednesday at 18:30 (edited) Ah another Nor fixture. And another spousal rivalry to to push my already animosity-filled marriage to the limits. Bloody Norwich. Even my daughter favours them over Saints. I'm hoping our new arcade and mini golf course will sway her. Edited Wednesday at 18:30 by SNSUN 3
Pamplemousse Posted Wednesday at 18:31 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:31 Probably the worst possible tie we could've got 2 1
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Wednesday at 18:33 Posted Wednesday at 18:33 (edited) 30 minutes ago, SW11_Saint said: Must be the most northernmost club in the ‘South section’…😫 Just pipped for distance by that other...ahem...southern club Wolverhampton. Shit draw. Edit: Tell a lie, just checked and Norwich 190 miles, Swansea 170, Wolverhampton and Plymouth both over 150. Edited Wednesday at 18:58 by TheAlehouseBrawlers 2
Lighthouse Posted Wednesday at 18:33 Posted Wednesday at 18:33 Just now, Pamplemousse said: Probably the worst possible tie we could've got Why? Far better than a trip to Brighton, Bournemouth or West Ham. 1
SW11_Saint Posted Wednesday at 18:34 Posted Wednesday at 18:34 2 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said: Probably the worst possible tie we could've got Winnable, but shit for fans… 1
Pamplemousse Posted Wednesday at 18:54 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:54 20 minutes ago, Lighthouse said: Why? Far better than a trip to Brighton, Bournemouth or West Ham. Purely from a matchgoing perspective 5
OneMrsWallace Posted Wednesday at 18:57 Posted Wednesday at 18:57 20 minutes ago, Lighthouse said: Why? Far better than a trip to Brighton, Bournemouth or West Ham. Pretty sure people are referring to the journey needed to get there and back in midweek, rather than the standard of opposition. Maybe more winnable of course, although PL teams often put out their weaker teams. 1
Football Special Posted Wednesday at 19:05 Posted Wednesday at 19:05 8 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said: Purely from a matchgoing perspective It's been a 5 hour drive there before with m25 traffic, bloody tough trip on a Tuesday night, suppose some will make a trip of it but we've played there plenty of times so not appealing
EssEffCee Posted Wednesday at 19:07 Posted Wednesday at 19:07 Anyone who wants one will get a ticket for this. 1
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 19:11 Posted Wednesday at 19:11 5 minutes ago, Football Special said: It's been a 5 hour drive there before with m25 traffic, bloody tough trip on a Tuesday night, suppose some will make a trip of it but we've played there plenty of times so not appealing We've got an airport, they've got an airport. Hire a private jet, job done. I can't see a flaw in this plan.
die Mannyschaft Posted Wednesday at 19:32 Posted Wednesday at 19:32 Was looking for Reading or Bromley but have to play a big team ar some stage. Probably worst team we could draw, long trip etc. Its winnable, do we get a big allocation? Maybe only chance for fans not on 10 -4 aways to get a ticket. never many officials coaches though always sold out early on.
Pamplemousse Posted Wednesday at 20:20 Author Posted Wednesday at 20:20 1 hour ago, EssEffCee said: Anyone who wants one will get a ticket for this. Indeed. I'll be giving it a swerve. If we take more than a 1000, fair play.
stevegrant Posted Thursday at 10:00 Posted Thursday at 10:00 Last train out of Norwich after the game is at 2202 which gets back into London Liverpool Street at 2357. If the game went to penalties, you'd probably have a little bit of a jog required to make that train...
Verbal Posted Thursday at 11:15 Posted Thursday at 11:15 1 hour ago, stevegrant said: Last train out of Norwich after the game is at 2202 which gets back into London Liverpool Street at 2357. If the game went to penalties, you'd probably have a little bit of a jog required to make that train... If it goes to pens you'd need to swim across the Wensum to get that last train.
Wilf Posted Thursday at 15:42 Posted Thursday at 15:42 If you swam across the river from Carrow Road, you'd have to swim back again to get to the station!
stevegrant Posted Thursday at 21:52 Posted Thursday at 21:52 10 hours ago, Verbal said: If it goes to pens you'd need to swim across the Wensum to get that last train. 7:45 kickoff, so full-time around 9:35, penalties takes 5 minutes to get going and then 5 minutes to complete. Out of the ground at 9:45, into the station at 9:55 with 7 minutes to get food and drink for the train. Job done.
Football Special Posted Thursday at 22:16 Posted Thursday at 22:16 23 minutes ago, stevegrant said: 7:45 kickoff, so full-time around 9:35, penalties takes 5 minutes to get going and then 5 minutes to complete. Out of the ground at 9:45, into the station at 9:55 with 7 minutes to get food and drink for the train. Job done. Still pack your swimmers just in case Steve 2
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