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Thread: EFL admit Carabao Cup draw BLUNDER involving Newcastle !!!!!!

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    EFL admit Carabao Cup draw BLUNDER involving Newcastle !!!!!!

    Those corrupt KUNTS at the EFL, have admitted to a Carabao Cup draw blunder which saw Newcastle handed a brutal clash against Man City instead of Fulham... but the fixtures WON'T be changed because it didn't 'impact integrity' (WTF).

    The EFL have acknowledged a blunder made in Wednesday nights Carabao Cup third round draw which resulted in Newcastle drawing Manchester City at home rather than Fulham away.

    The draw for the third round took place after the final second round clashes came to an end on Wednesday night, with both Newcastle and Man City entering the draw at this stage after impressive campaigns in 2022-23.

    The Magpies in fact reached the final of the competition last time out, only to fall to a 2-0 defeat to Manchester United at Wembley, while City completed a historic Treble, winning the FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League.

    However, with Newcastle fans hoping for a strong Carabao Cup run, Eddie Howe's side were handed arguably the toughest possible draw, named as the opponents for Pep Guardiola's City when their No 20 was picked out.

    Yet, with the ball numbers usually handed out in alphabetical order, Newcastle might have expected to be handed the No 19, rather than No 20, with Norwich inexplicably taking No 19 despite coming after the Magpies in the alphabet.

    The Canaries were handed a more favourable trip to Fulham, although the Championship outfit will still be hard-pressed to progress against top-flight opposition.

    With the draw broadcast on Sky Sports, the blunder did not escape attention, and the EFL have since acknowledged the mistake, although a spokesperson stated that guidelines do not state that numbers must be given on the basis of alphabetical order, and as such the competition's integrity has not been hampered.

    Balls 28-32 were kept in reserve to be handed out to the teams in action on Wednesday night, with the list submitted prior to the games finishing, which highlights that not all teams must be in alphabet order.

    However, of the other 27 balls submitted, only Newcastle and Norwich were submitted outside of this order. The draw is not expected to be changed, with the EFL claiming it did not impact on 'integrity'.

    'The numbers for the Round Three draw of the Carabao Cup were allocated and communicated in advance of the draw taking place on Wednesday evening and were drawn in-line with the usual strict protocols and conditions.

    'The League accepts that the list published was not in alphabetical order, however, under Cup rules, the draw does not require for numbers to be allocated on that basis as is demonstrated by those teams who progressed on Wednesday night.

    'As a result, the EFL views the draw as completely valid with no impact to competition integrity.'

    Neutrals will arguably be thrilled to see two of the top sides in the country drawn against one another at an early stage, with a mouth-watering clash now on offer. Third round matches in the competition will take place in the week commencing September 25.
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