U21 fixtures at WHL

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Good to see we are playing quite a few games at Stevenage also which will be good to go to.

West ham first game where have i seen that before.
Tottenham U21 Premier League games at The Lamex Stadium (all 7pm KOs)
Monday 18th August - Tottenham U21 v West Ham U21
Monday 29th September - Tottenham U21 v Manchester United U21
Monday 27th October - Tottenham U21 v Chelsea U21
Monday 1st December - Tottenham U21 v Manchester City U21
Monday 5th January - Tottenham U21 v Everton U21
Monday 16th March - Tottenham U21 v Norwich U21

Read more at http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/art...irmed-5.8.14-1806747.aspx#geDApXf6jzw1S6tY.99
 
Not sure if we'll have any U18 games public too. That's got another new bonkers format.

The 24 teams split into two groups of twelve (North and South), and play teams in their group once home and once away. This then moves onto the second stage, which has three national groups of eight based on the positions in the initial stage. Teams play in their group just once in the second stage, with the four clubs in each group with the better league positions in the first stage getting the extra home game in an unbalanced schedule. Whoever finishes top of the second Group A is the winner. Totally ignoring the record from the first 22 games of the season to base it entirely on the final 7.
 
Not sure if we'll have any U18 games public too. That's got another new bonkers format.

The 24 teams split into two groups of twelve (North and South), and play teams in their group once home and once away. This then moves onto the second stage, which has three national groups of eight based on the positions in the initial stage. Teams play in their group just once in the second stage, with the four clubs in each group with the better league positions in the first stage getting the extra home game in an unbalanced schedule. Whoever finishes top of the second Group A is the winner. Totally ignoring the record from the first 22 games of the season to base it entirely on the final 7.

Fucking hell. Sounds like a game of mornington crescent
 
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