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Royals Get Plymouth In League Cup Draw

22 June 2016
By Hob Nob Anyone?

Reading have been drawn at home to League Two Plymouth Argyle in the first round of the 2016/2017 season's League Cup. The game is likely to take place at the Madejski Stadium on Tuesday 9 August with a 8pm kick-off. Plymouth finished in the play-off positions at the end of the season but were beaten to promotion by AFC Wimbledon in the play-off final.

Recent Meetings With PLYMOUTH

DATE COMPETITION OPPOSITION SCORE REPORT
09 February 2010 Championship Plymouth (HOME) W: 2-1 Read report...
28 December 2009 Championship Plymouth (Away) L: 1-4 Read report...
07 March 2009 Championship Plymouth (Away) D: 2-2 Read report...
16 August 2008 Championship Plymouth (HOME) W: 2-0 Read report...
26 November 2005 Championship Plymouth (Away) W: 2-0 Read report...
06 August 2005 Championship Plymouth (HOME) L: 1-2 Read report...
05 February 2005 Championship Plymouth (HOME) D: 0-0 Read report...
02 November 2004 Championship Plymouth (Away) D: 2-2 Read report...
21 December 1999 FA Cup Plymouth (Away) L: 0-1 Read report...
11 December 1999 FA Cup Plymouth (HOME) D: 1-1 Read report...
 
Reading and Plymouth - Head to head record (since August 1994)
Games Between Reading and Plymouth 10
Reading Wins 3
Plymouth Wins 3
Draws 4
Reading Goals 13
Plymouth Goals 13
Average Goals Per Game 2.6
 

 

Discussion On This Story:

 genome

» 22 Jun 2016 13:53

At home to Plymouth

 Sutekh

» 22 Jun 2016 14:04

Sorry is that who it is or is that who you'd like?

 Maneki Neko

» 22 Jun 2016 14:12

hootis

 genome

» 22 Jun 2016 14:14



Confimred

 Sutekh

» 22 Jun 2016 14:17

Smart draw, it's at home too so probably get to see Tanner at last after we flog him to them next month.

BTW, anyone got their head round this EFL acronym yet that's suddenly popping up everywhere and making you think you're not looking at the right sport let alone competition....

 Dick Habbin's hairdo

» 22 Jun 2016 14:34



The EPL - wazzat? - has been driving me bonkers since the Barclay's Premiership was formed as *everyone* in the Middle East simply refers to it by this godawful acronym.

And now that cancer has reached the football league..... it makes me want to go and twat anyone and everyone who uses it.

 The Royal Forester

» 22 Jun 2016 15:02



The EPL - wazzat? - has been driving me bonkers since the Barclay's Premiership was formed as *everyone* in the Middle East simply refers to it by this godawful acronym.

And now that cancer has reached the football league..... it makes me want to go and twat anyone and everyone who uses it.
English Football League? (but what about the Welsh Teams)

 George_

» 22 Jun 2016 15:12

I predict a crowd of 7,508.

 Forbury Lion

» 22 Jun 2016 15:42

I keep seeing it and thinking it's like the EDL.

 Forbury Lion

» 22 Jun 2016 15:45

They can leave and join the League of Wales of they prefer.

The Welsh teams joined the English league back in ye-olde days because there was no league in Wales.

 genome

» 22 Jun 2016 16:21

Note how I refused to call it the EFL Cup in the thread title.

 Royal Ginger

» 22 Jun 2016 16:27

You hero.

I preferred it when it was the Capital One Cup.

 MoorgateRoyal

» 22 Jun 2016 16:33



Me too.

Good draw, though. Big derby in my friend group.

 3points

» 22 Jun 2016 21:55

Will always be the Milk Cup for me

 parky

» 22 Jun 2016 22:44



Forgive my youthful ignorance, was it actually sponsered by milk? As in milk the product? No specific brand?

 Rea Ding

» 22 Jun 2016 23:30

prefer a decent lower league local away day, but cant be too annoyed at that home draw with stam's second game (glad not his first) nd should progress

 Rea Ding

» 22 Jun 2016 23:31


Hoping we get 9000-10,000 due to travelling support bringing a few

 MoorgateRoyal

» 23 Jun 2016 10:30


Hoping we get 9000-10,000 due to travelling support bringing a few

I've been in the Plymouth away support a couple of times with my mate.

I think they took about 3000 to Southampton on a Tuesday, and about 900 to Wycombe for an evening game as well. They are fanatical and to be honest deserve some success after what the club has been through, with the majority sticking around when it all went tits up.

I also saw an old, toothless man eat a hot dog off the floor at St. Mary's. He was grinning ear-to-ear afterwards.

 One8Seven1*

» 23 Jun 2016 12:42



I never buy into sponsorships. It will always be the league cup, the fa cup etc. Just as when the stadium gets a sponsor, it'll only ever be "the football ground" for me. Have to say, I'm not liking the EFL name. It's the football league and will only ever be the football league.

 Irvinchangeyaname

» 23 Jun 2016 14:27



Forgive my youthful ignorance, was it actually sponsered by milk? As in milk the product? No specific brand?
It was sponsored by the Milk Marketing Board (probably easier to Google them than to explain on here!).


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