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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2016 13:09:16 GMT
So, it says the elite must allow at least one of the grunts to play at their lovely stadium, but can shunt the rest off to the back end of a training ground. Does it say anything about where the grunts play home games, or take that as read? If not, I think we should play Reading U21s at our reserves ground: The Lawns, Station Road, BS10 7TB. If it's good enough for Bournemouth Reserves..... Come to that, if it's good enough for Bristol Rovers Reserves....
Capacity is unlikely to be an issue.
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Igitur
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Post by Igitur on Jul 30, 2016 16:04:03 GMT
The Scottish Challenge Cup (IRN-BRU League Cup) this season will have only the SPL U20 sides and 2 from Northern Ireland and 2 from Wales as well, the latter four sides being kept apart in draws and enter in Round 4. So just as it is ludicrous to possibly have two U21 Premier sides in the new Paint Pot, Scotland could have a final of Linfield versus The New Saints.
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GasMacc1
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Post by GasMacc1 on Jul 30, 2016 19:30:42 GMT
The Scottish Challenge Cup (IRN-BRU League Cup) this season will have only the SPL U20 sides and 2 from Northern Ireland and 2 from Wales as well, the latter four sides being kept apart in draws and enter in Round 4. So just as it is ludicrous to possibly have two U21 Premier sides in the new Paint Pot, Scotland could have a final of Linfield versus The New Saints. The world has gone mad.
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