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    Portsmouth suffer the pre-season tour from hell

    Portsmouth boss Steve Cotterill will be a relieved man with the club's North American tour finally over, which ended with a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of DC United.

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    The club suffered horrendous transport problems, while their kit and medical supplies went missing en route to Washington. The defeat was of little concern to Cotterill after the club had to endure a 28-hour journey just to get to the match.

    He said: "I am happy with the players. I'm not happy with the result, but their performance in the circumstances was good. They have been through an horrendous journey and tour and played in ridiculous conditions. We played well for 20 minutes and then it was sporadic after that.


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    RULES CHANGE
    Football League in homegrown ruling

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    Football League clubs will be obliged to have at least 10 'home-grown' players in their squads from next season. The 72 clubs voted on the new rule as one of a number of changes at their annual general meeting in Malta on Tuesday. Other new rules will see clubs being hit with a transfer embargo if they do not file their financial accounts in time, but a proposal by Leyton Orient to impose a relegation of two divisions for any club going into administration was rejected.

    League chiefs will however review the punishments for administration to see if they need toughening up. Under the home-grown rule, clubs' first-team squads will be restricted to 25 players over the age of 21, of which ten must be registered in domestic football for three seasons before their 21st birthday. There will be no restriction on players under the age of 21, however

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    Really hope Portsmouth can pull it together.
     
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    Celtic and Rangers could join revamped English Football League
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    SCOTTISH GIANTS CELTIC and RANGERS

    They could compete in the English Football League when the divisions are set to be reformed in the 2019-20 season.
    It was announced in May, that a fifth division is set to be included in the Football League, which would represent one of the biggest changes seen in English football.
    With the number of league clubs set to expand to 100, the door could be open for the two sides to play their football south of the Scottish border

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    The 2016–17 EFL Cup is the 57th season of the EFL Cup, formerly known as the Football League Cup, featuring all 92 clubs from the Premier League and the English Football League (EFL).
    It began on the week commencing 8 August 2016 and concludes with the final on 26 February 2017.
    The cup does not have a sponsor following the withdrawal of sponsorship from Capital One after four years as the Capital One Cup,but is renamed the EFL Cup after the Football League was rebranded as the EFL.

    First round (70 clubs)
    • 24 clubs from Football League Two
    • 24 clubs from Football League One
    • 22 clubs from Football League Championship
    Second round (50 clubs)
    • 2 clubs from Football League Championship
    • 13 Premier League clubs (not involved in European competition
    • 35 winners from first round
    Third round (32 clubs)
    • 7 Premier League clubs (involved in European competition)
    • 25 winners from second round
    Fourth round
    16 clubs - the winners from the previous round

    Fifth round
    8 clubs - the winners from the previous round

    Semi-finals
    4 clubs - the winners from the previous round

    Final
    2 clubs - the winners from the semis

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_EFL_Cup

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    IF THE SECOND DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP WAS A FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE;
    IT WOULD RANK 12th IN THE WORLD IN ATTENDANCE.

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    BRIGHTON IS GOING UP!!!
     
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    HUDDERSFIELD TOWN FC WINNER OF PLAYOFF
     
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    The English Football League has ruled out the possibility of including Premier League B teams or clubs currently outside the English system in its proposed restructure.

    Plans for a revamp of the game below the top flight, which would primarily see the EFL change from its present three-division format to one of four leagues of 20, were announced earlier this year.

    One of the key questions to be determined was where the additional eight clubs to bring EFL membership up to the required 80 would come from.

    There were suggestions some Premier League B teams or Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers could be invited to join a new National League Three, but this has been dismissed following a meeting of the existing 72 clubs.

    Clubs also expressed a preference to play through a winter break should one be introduced in the English game.

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