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    FA Trophy final at Wembley, Sept 20th, with fans

    Finals day is apparently on Sept 20th.

    No news of semi-finals. Both Vase and Trophy on the same day, so I doubt there'd be more than 5,000 tickets per team, assuming it's a 25% full stadium allowance.

    https://twitter.com/Ollie_Bayliss/st...39879493029893

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwacka View Post
    Finals day is apparently on Sept 20th.

    No news of semi-finals. Both Vase and Trophy on the same day, so I doubt there'd be more than 5,000 tickets per team, assuming it's a 25% full stadium allowance.

    https://twitter.com/Ollie_Bayliss/st...39879493029893
    Who is in the final? The other semi final will be possible but League 2 starts on September 12th so will Harrogate be able to play 2 legs before then? Saying that, will we with our squad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    Who is in the final? The other semi final will be possible but League 2 starts on September 12th so will Harrogate be able to play 2 legs before then? Saying that, will we with our squad?
    You could cut the semi final down to one leg at a neutral ground or decide the ground on the toss of a coin. Or, better still Harry could just give us a bye? Don't fancy another hammering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    You could cut the semi final down to one leg at a neutral ground or decide the ground on the toss of a coin. Or, better still Harry could just give us a bye? Don't fancy another hammering.
    We'd have our new squad to play with, we lacked legs in central midfield, we don't now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    We'd have our new squad to play with, we lacked legs in central midfield, we don't now
    We could also play Rawlinson ( big mistake by Ardley not subing Turner at half time in play off final)

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    Now 27th September. 1 legged semi-final with draw to decide home team

    https://twitter.com/Ollie_Bayliss/st...229766144?s=19

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwacka View Post
    Finals day is apparently on Sept 20th.

    No news of semi-finals. Both Vase and Trophy on the same day, so I doubt there'd be more than 5,000 tickets per team, assuming it's a 25% full stadium allowance.
    I think I can take a lot of the credit for this. When I emailed the FA asking if they had any info on this competition, I also suggested that it would be an ideal low-level 'test' game for allowing fans back in the ground. Obviously they listened.

    I hope the Harrogate fans are grateful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I think I can take a lot of the credit for this. When I emailed the FA asking if they had any info on this competition, I also suggested that it would be an ideal low-level 'test' game for allowing fans back in the ground. Obviously they listened.

    I hope the Harrogate fans are grateful.
    With it being a one legged semi final we might just stand a chance, as we've already practised playing on one leg in the promotion play off final?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I think I can take a lot of the credit for this. When I emailed the FA asking if they had any info on this competition, I also suggested that it would be an ideal low-level 'test' game for allowing fans back in the ground. Obviously they listened.

    I hope the Harrogate fans are grateful.
    Congratulations EP, where would we be without you?

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    As great as it would be to win this trophy, the more important issue is preparing for a promotion push. With that in mind I have no objection playing Harrogate in all of there glory, after all we tend to play teams from higher leagues in meaningless friendlies. If we win, great, we have a nice day out in another competitive game. If we lose, fine, where did it go wrong and work on that ready for our opening game of the league season.

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