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Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: June 22, 2016, 8:37 pm
by BobHelm
Well, today we had the draw for the EFL Cup first-round.
What the ^^^^ you may cry is the EFL. Well it is the new acronym for what used to be the League Cup. Was that, originally the Milk Cup, or is my memory fading?? :D
It is (probably sensibly) divided into North & South for the first round.
EFL Cup first-round draw

(north section)
Posted at 19:22

Carlisle v Port Vale

Rotherham v Morecambe

Accrington v Bradford City

Rochdale v Chesterfield

Mansfield v Blackburn Rovers

Barnsley v Northampton Town

Cambridge v Sheffield Wednesday

Derby County v Grimsby

Oldham Athletic v Wigan Athletic

Scunthorpe United v Notts County

Doncaster v Nottingham Forest

Burton Albion v Bury

Fleetwood v Leeds

Sheffield United v Crewe

Shrewsbury v Huddersfield Town

Preston v Hartlepool

Blackpool v Bolton

EFL Cup first-round draw

(south section)
Posted at 19:23

Peterborough United v AFC Wimbledon

Bristol Rovers v Cardiff City

Coventry City v Portsmouth

Luton Town v Aston Villa

Brighton v Colchester

Cheltenham v Charlton Athletic

Birmingham City v Oxford United

Southend v Gillingham

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Crawley

Leyton Orient v Fulham

Ipswich Town v Stevenage

Wycombe Wanderers v Bristol City

Walsall v Yeovil

Exeter v Brentford

Queens Park Rangers v Swindon Town

Barnet v Millwall

Reading v Plymouth

Newport County v Milton Keynes Dons
Town get Charlton Athletic I see.. Tough game, but at least at home...
The ties will be played in the week commencing Monday, 8 August.

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: June 23, 2016, 1:39 pm
by Drunk Monkey
BobHelm wrote:Well, today we had the draw for the EFL Cup first-round.
What the ^^^^ you may cry is the EFL. Well it is the new acronym for what used to be the League Cup. Was that, originally the Milk Cup, or is my memory fading?? :D
It is (probably sensibly) divided into North & South for the first round.
EFL Cup first-round draw

(north section)
Posted at 19:22

Carlisle v Port Vale

Rotherham v Morecambe

Accrington v Bradford City

Rochdale v Chesterfield

Mansfield v Blackburn Rovers

Barnsley v Northampton Town

Cambridge v Sheffield Wednesday

Derby County v Grimsby

Oldham Athletic v Wigan Athletic

Scunthorpe United v Notts County

Doncaster v Nottingham Forest

Burton Albion v Bury

Fleetwood v Leeds

Sheffield United v Crewe

Shrewsbury v Huddersfield Town

Preston v Hartlepool

Blackpool v Bolton

EFL Cup first-round draw

(south section)
Posted at 19:23

Peterborough United v AFC Wimbledon

Bristol Rovers v Cardiff City

Coventry City v Portsmouth

Luton Town v Aston Villa

Brighton v Colchester

Cheltenham v Charlton Athletic

Birmingham City v Oxford United

Southend v Gillingham

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Crawley

Leyton Orient v Fulham

Ipswich Town v Stevenage

Wycombe Wanderers v Bristol City

Walsall v Yeovil

Exeter v Brentford

Queens Park Rangers v Swindon Town

Barnet v Millwall

Reading v Plymouth

Newport County v Milton Keynes Dons
Town get Charlton Athletic I see.. Tough game, but at least at home...
The ties will be played in the week commencing Monday, 8 August.
Thanks for the update Bob , i have highlighted the fixture that stands out or is of most interest to the hoards of SUFC fans residing in Asia.

Up the Iron

DM

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: June 23, 2016, 5:32 pm
by Adhoc
i have highlighted the fixture that stands out or is of most interest to the hoards of SUFC fans residing in Asia.
You seam to forget, Jon, that the Scunny fan club is dwarfed in size when compared to that of the mighty Leeds.
We are double the size. 2 / 1.
\:D/

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: June 29, 2016, 7:47 pm
by Zidane
While Englands displays at Euro 2016 have left us all "mesmerised" :roll: its worth noting that the Copa America has been taking place in America at the same time.
Holders Chile retained the trophy after beating Argentina 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw in extra time.The match was notable for Lionel Messi missing a penalty then announcing his retirement from international football.
In the semi finals Argentina thumped the USA 4-0 and Chile beat Colombia 2-0.
Brazil had an awful tournament,not even getting out of their group after they were beaten 1-0 by Peru and held to a 0-0 draw by Ecuador.Manager,Dunga,paid the price by having to make a swift Brexit after Brazil were eliminated.

Nearer to home,in the Champions League first qualifying round,Welsh champions The New Saints (TNS) beat Tre Penne 2-1 in the first leg.Tre Penne are the champions of San Marino for those who don't know.....had to google it myself ;)

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 3, 2016, 9:57 am
by Zidane
Newcastle United boss,Rafa Benitez,busy making a few signings as The Toon aim to regain their Premiership status at the first attempt.
But it looks as though long serving keeper,Tim Krul,could be moving on......

Newcastle United have signed Gent keeper Matz Sels for a reported £5m - Rafael Benitez's first signing as boss.
The 24-year-old, who has played for Belgium up to under-21 level, helped Gent to the 2014-15 Belgian league title and played in the Champions League the following season.
Sels, the Belgian goalkeeper of the year for 2015, has signed a five-year deal at the Championship club.


Newcastle United have also signed Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle(as mentioned on the EPL thread) and Bournemouth winger Matt Ritchie, both on five-year deals.
Gayle, 25, scored 26 goals in 74 games for Palace after joining them from Peterborough for £6m in July 2013.
Scotland winger Ritchie, 26, featured 42 times last season as the Cherries maintained their top-flight place

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 7, 2016, 9:02 am
by socksy
Vanarama National Conference fixtures for 2016/17 season.

http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrsAXMj ... F3WT4IuMY-

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 7, 2016, 9:08 am
by socksy
Collocini has returned to Argentina on a free transfer from Newcastle. I couldn't see anyone stumping up money for the liability.

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 7, 2016, 9:10 am
by Zidane
Blimey,its only a season ago he was playing in the Premiership with West Ham.....now released by League 2,Leyton Orient.......maybe he will join Peter Schmeichel at Everton ? ;)

Former player-manager Kevin Nolan has left Leyton Orient, the League Two club have announced.
Ex-Newcastle and West Ham midfielder Nolan joined the O's in January, but lost his managerial role when Andy Hessenthaler took over in April.
The 34-year-old won seven of his 15 games during his time in charge.
He became the youngest boss in the Football League when he signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with the London club and played 14 games for them.
The former Newcastle and West Ham midfielder made 14 appearances for Orient, starting 12 times.

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 7, 2016, 9:45 am
by goodison
Aye, started as Milk Cup, I think. Became Littlewoods Cup, Carling Cup. Capital One Cup, I'm sure I've missed one or three out! Maybe Benchwarmers Cup next. "Spread it around a bit" as the actress said to the Bishop?

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 9:12 am
by Zidane
Newcastle hoping Jesus can get them back into the Premiership....
Championship side Newcastle United have signed full-back Jesus Gamez from Atletico Madrid on a two-year deal.
The 31-year-old, who plays predominantly on the right, was a regular in the Atleti matchday squad last season, playing 16 games.
He joined from Malaga in 2014 having made 289 appearances for the Malaguistas during a nine-season spell.

Most Udon Map footie posters could last longer than this guy.....
Former Argentina boss Marcelo Bielsa has quit as Lazio coach just two days after taking charge of the Italian club.
The 60-year-old was named by Lazio on Wednesday as a replacement for Stefano Pioli, who was sacked in April.
The Rome-based Serie A club announced on Friday that Argentine Bielsa had resigned but gave no other details

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 10:47 am
by stattointhailand
Most UM footie pundits wouldn't get approached to take over as an international team manager either

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 10:57 am
by Zidane
Apparently Bielsa is saying that when he signed the contract he was promised the name of 5 players who had already agreed to sign for Lazio.
But when he started the job he found out that Lazio had not contacted any of these players.
Lazio also released 17 players at the end of last season and now have a threadbare squad.

Certainly a case of "Don't cry for me Argentina"......

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 1:35 pm
by Zidane
I forgot to mention that Bielsa was being talked about as a future Everton manager not so long ago,so maybe a lucky escape for The Toffees ! :|

Now,this keeper I really rate having watched him on the box playing for Falkirk.....surprised an English Championship or even Premiership side didn't come in for him ?
I'm sure socksy knows him and could well rate him highly too.....

Aberdeen goalkeeper Danny Rogers will return to Scottish Championship side Falkirk on a season-long loan.
The 22-year-old made 44 appearances for Falkirk last season, helping Peter Houston's men to the play-off final.
His performances earned him a place in the PFA Scotland Championship team of the year.
"You know what you get with Danny, a solid, hardworking goalkeeper and a great all-round character," Houston told the official Falkirk website.
"The improvement in his game throughout last season was fantastic and I'm sure he will continue that development over the course of this season."
Falkirk just missed out on promotion last season after losing 4-1 on aggregate to Kilmarnock in the Premiership play-off final.
Rogers, who has been capped at under-21 level for the Republic of Ireland, said: "I'll never forget those play off matches last year and the atmosphere at them all was incredible

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 5:34 pm
by stattointhailand
Newcastle have announced the departure of striker Papiss Cisse to Chinese Super League club Shandong Luneng for an undisclosed fee.

The 31-year-old Senegal international scored 44 goals in 131 appearances for the Magpies after arriving from Freiburg in January 2012.

But, having failed to help Newcastle retain their Premier League status under Rafael Benitez last season, his four-and-a-half-year spell on Tyneside has come to an end.

A Newcastle statement read: "Everyone at St. James' Park wishes Papiss all the best for the next stage of his career."

Can't say i'm shocked or unhappy ....... overstayed his time by at least a season

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 5:39 pm
by Drunk Monkey
stattointhailand wrote:Newcastle have announced the departure of striker Papiss Cisse to Chinese Super League club Shandong Luneng for an undisclosed fee.

The 31-year-old Senegal international scored 44 goals in 131 appearances for the Magpies after arriving from Freiburg in January 2012.

But, having failed to help Newcastle retain their Premier League status under Rafael Benitez last season, his four-and-a-half-year spell on Tyneside has come to an end.

A Newcastle statement read: "Everyone at St. James' Park wishes Papiss all the best for the next stage of his career."

Can't say i'm shocked or unhappy ....... overstayed his time by at least a season
In contrast the player confirmed his move to China was a wise one with the main stumbling block being the language barrier ...... HE HAD SUFFERED IN NEWCASTLE for the last season or so ???

simply stating WY I MAN I CUDDNEE UNDARSTAND BUGGA ALL THA WOR ONNA BOOT :lol: :lol:

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 9, 2016, 6:23 pm
by stattointhailand
IS THE YAK COMING BACK?

Time for some potentially sensational transfer news now, and National League side Boreham Wood FC have hinted that former Premier League striker Yakubu is featuring for the club tomorrow. Could this be the start of an unlikely return to English football for the former Portsmouth, Middlesbrough and Everton striker?

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 13, 2016, 6:53 am
by socksy
Well after watching 'pish' (well the majority of it) for the last fortnight or so, it's back to the real world on Saturday with the first games in 'jockland' including the League Cup (new format) Motherwell v Rangers 3 pm UK time on BT Sports1. The hierarchy at Ibrox are trying to convince the 'bears' fans not to carry out their away game threat of not travelling to them in protest against all the clubs who voted for us to go to the bottom tier a few season's ago.

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 17, 2016, 9:10 am
by Zidane
The Football League and Conference clubs start their season on 6th August with the EPL the following week.
Pre-season friendlies are underway now and heres a selection of results for our featured teams...

Bohemians (Ireland) 0 Newcastle United 6
FC Liefering (Austria) 2 Scunthorpe United 1
Bath City 0 Cheltenham Town 2
Leek Town 1 Macclesfield Town 3
Wigan Athletic 0 Manchester United XI 2
Shamrock Rovers 0 Leeds United 3

Also the new format Scottish Cup group stages started this weekend.....some of the scores...

Motherwell 0 Rangers 2
Livingston 2 St.Mirren 3
Montrose 0 Ross County 1
Cove Rangers 1 Raith Rovers 2
Ayr 2 Hamilton 1

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 18, 2016, 8:21 pm
by stattointhailand
Best wishes to Demba Ba after he suffered what will almost certainly be a career ending injury [-o< . Made me feel queezy just watching the way his leg broke :-&

Grass roots Footie 2016/17 season

Posted: July 20, 2016, 8:35 am
by Zidane
More matches in the Scottish Cup (Betfred) group stages last night....heres a selection.....

Rangers 2 Annan Athletic 0
St Mirren 1 Ayr 0
Raith Rovers 2 Montrose 1
Falkirk 3 Elgin 0
Alloa 4 Cove Rangers 0