Essexyellows
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Thank God the death of English football as we know it didn't stop you having a day out at Wembley!!
Everyone`s moral stance also has a price.....
Thank God the death of English football as we know it didn't stop you having a day out at Wembley!!
KO has now been put back to 7.00pm so the Chelsea kids can get back to London before their bedtime.
Likewise. I went to every game (including Dagenham away in midweek) the year of the Barnsley final, when it was still the traditional format. I never attended another game in the competition since they put the academy sides in, including the Coventry final the following year. Everyone has their stance and it’s a personal choice.It did because presumably like me he went to the Barnsley final and then gave the Coventry game a miss - which was the season the B teams came in.
If you say so....Just a reminder that not only is this competition the start of the death of your football club, it's also the start of the death of English Football as a whole.
Other way around.I thought the matches against the plastic teams were to be played at their grounds???
Thank God the death of English football as we know it didn't stop you having a day out at Wembley!!
Unfortunately I'm planning to watch paint dry that night.
My last EFL Trophy game was the Barnsley final.
Last time we played Chelski we played at their ground didnt we???? might be wrong .......Other way around.
Mine too.
Last time we played Chelski we played at their ground didnt we???? might be wrong .......
Thank God the death of English football as we know it didn't stop you having a day out at Wembley!!
Not really, lots of people, including me, took a moral stance after b teams were introduced the season after the Barnsley game. Its a shame that a lot of those peoples moral stance only extended as far as the group games and early knockout rounds. As soon as there was a sniff of a final, the morals and worries that had so many bothered were thrown out of the window and 30,000 rocked up to Wembley. I don't blame those fans for going but at least some fans kept true to there beliefs about the trophy and didn't attend.Everyone`s moral stance also has a price.....