by RoyalinBracknell » 14 Jun 2013 18:42
by SLAMMED » 14 Jun 2013 18:49
It has been confirmed that the Royals will enter the 2013/14 Capital One Cup at the second round stage.
This means the club will not take part in round one ties, set to take place on 6th/7th August and will instead enter at round two, with those ties to be played on 27/28 August.
The round one draw for the Capital One Cup will be released on Monday 17th June 2013 and will be both seeded based on last season’s league tables, and also regionalised, consisting of 70 Football League clubs. The two highest placed relegated clubs from the Premier League have been seeded though to round 2 (Reading) and round 3 (Wigan Athletic).
by AbovetheI » 14 Jun 2013 22:55
SLAMMED It was announced on the 23rd May m8.It has been confirmed that the Royals will enter the 2013/14 Capital One Cup at the second round stage.
This means the club will not take part in round one ties, set to take place on 6th/7th August and will instead enter at round two, with those ties to be played on 27/28 August.
The round one draw for the Capital One Cup will be released on Monday 17th June 2013 and will be both seeded based on last season’s league tables, and also regionalised, consisting of 70 Football League clubs. The two highest placed relegated clubs from the Premier League have been seeded though to round 2 (Reading) and round 3 (Wigan Athletic).
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 32601.aspx
by Albert Spangler » 14 Jun 2013 23:00
by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Jun 2013 09:31
SLAMMED It was announced on the 23rd May m8.It has been confirmed that the Royals will enter the 2013/14 Capital One Cup at the second round stage.
This means the club will not take part in round one ties, set to take place on 6th/7th August and will instead enter at round two, with those ties to be played on 27/28 August.
The round one draw for the Capital One Cup will be released on Monday 17th June 2013 and will be both seeded based on last season’s league tables, and also regionalised, consisting of 70 Football League clubs. The two highest placed relegated clubs from the Premier League have been seeded though to round 2 (Reading) and round 3 (Wigan Athletic).
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 32601.aspx
by Lovely hot donuts! » 15 Jun 2013 10:56
Barry the bird boggler
Also therefore - there are no bank holiday monday league fixtures this season.
Expectation is for August league games to be set for
3 Aug
10 Aug
14 Aug
17 Aug
24 Aug
31 Aug
by Sanguine » 17 Jun 2013 11:45
Lovely hot donuts!
As for byes in the cup, what happens every year is they take out the top 22 teams (I.e 20PL & top 2 Champ). The 7 in Europe go straight to R3 and the other 15 go into R2. Wasn't the case last time we went down because there was eight teams in Europe (Intertoto cup still existed) and hence the numbers worked for all championship clubs to enter in R1.
by royal_ross » 17 Jun 2013 13:41
SanguineLovely hot donuts!
As for byes in the cup, what happens every year is they take out the top 22 teams (I.e 20PL & top 2 Champ). The 7 in Europe go straight to R3 and the other 15 go into R2. Wasn't the case last time we went down because there was eight teams in Europe (Intertoto cup still existed) and hence the numbers worked for all championship clubs to enter in R1.
So how does that mean QPR are in R1?
by RoyalinBracknell » 17 Jun 2013 14:11
SanguineLovely hot donuts!
As for byes in the cup, what happens every year is they take out the top 22 teams (I.e 20PL & top 2 Champ). The 7 in Europe go straight to R3 and the other 15 go into R2. Wasn't the case last time we went down because there was eight teams in Europe (Intertoto cup still existed) and hence the numbers worked for all championship clubs to enter in R1.
So how does that mean QPR are in R1?
by tjmill » 17 Jun 2013 15:57
by M Brook » 17 Jun 2013 16:22
tjmill Looking to concentrate on league this yr so no point putting too much time effort into cups imo.
Premier league is only place to be.
by 6 Million Dollar Man » 17 Jun 2013 20:17
by Elliott » 05 Aug 2013 23:14
by Royal91 » 05 Aug 2013 23:15
Elliott This may be a really silly question and feel free to delete the thread when answered, but it's been bugging me for a while...
Why are ourselves and Wigan not in the first round of the COC but QPR are?
Tarr.
by yuomi » 05 Aug 2013 23:25
Since 1996–97, teams involved in European competition during the season have received a bye to the third round; the remaining Premier League teams enter at the second round, and the remaining Football League teams enter at the first round.[6] If the number of byes causes an odd number of teams to enter a round, another team may be given a bye (usually the highest-placed team of those relegated from the Premier League the previous season) or a preliminary round may be played between the two teams promoted from the Football Conference the previous season (or, if only one team is promoted, that team would play against the lowest-placed team not to be relegated from the Football League the previous season); preliminary rounds have only been necessary in the 2002–03 and 2011–12 competitions.[6][7] Up to 1995–96, all teams were involved by the second round, although some received byes to that stage.[6]
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