So the highly awaited Quarter final draw due at 4 o clock is delayed for an hour.
What is going on, how hard can it be to put 8 balls in a sack or box and pull out 4 pairs!!!
Not content with the double act of two buffoons from the ever pointless Question of Sport,they are going to be an hour late, what a farce!!
Could the delay have something to do with keeping London clubs apart,or ensuring that all balls are the same temperature ?
Absolute shambles,personally i blame the ref!!!
League cup draw--farce.
posted on 26/10/17
comment by MIAMI_FOX (U2650)
posted 16 minutes ago
a pre recorded draw.... you just couldn't make it up could you!!
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posted on 26/10/17
posted on 26/10/17
posted on 26/10/17
Any idea what allocation we get?
Think we had 4000 in the fa cup game in 2011 but not too sure
posted on 26/10/17
Thorney
If its the World Cup draw and FiFA are involved, I'll guarantee you that its rigged
UTF
posted on 26/10/17
The Leeds away end on Tuesday was standard Premier League size, as opposed to the FA Cup size where visiting teams can get more. Leeds filled it out so I wouldn't imagine it would get any bigger.
I'm not sure of the exact number but I think it's around 3,000.
posted on 26/10/17
We've got 3250 for our upcoming PL fixture
I'm sure we had a larger allocation for the fa cup game
posted on 26/10/17
You probably did. I think FA Cup rules are one eighth of the total capacity. (Although I may be out of date with that). By the look of things the League Cup doesn't have that stipulation so I'd expect 3250 again.
posted on 27/10/17
comment by Cheesynacho (U1254)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by MIAMI_FOX (U2650)
posted 16 minutes ago
a pre recorded draw.... you just couldn't make it up could you!!
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posted on 27/10/17
correct, I believe the allocation for the League Cup will mirror that of the Premier League