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by Gullscorer » 28 Nov 2016, 20:57

Drawn away in the first round. Did anybody seriously expect anything different?
And we'll lose the match. Does anybody seriously expect anything different?
:(

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by lucy6lucy » 28 Nov 2016, 18:51

Thinking about it, I doubt the club would agree to it being settled on the day if a draw after 90 minutes. The club would want a home match

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by Burnhamgull » 28 Nov 2016, 18:51

So when does Golden goal kick in?

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by taxilady » 28 Nov 2016, 18:49

great minds Philgull....

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by PhilGull » 28 Nov 2016, 18:48

lucy6lucy wrote: In other words if a draw, we play extra time and if needed penalties
But only if both teams agree to it. Otherwise it's a replay followed by extra-time and penalties if needed.

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by taxilady » 28 Nov 2016, 18:48

or a replay if the extra time is not mutually agreed in advance etc.....

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by lucy6lucy » 28 Nov 2016, 18:44

lexusguy wrote:If a first match is drawn after 90 minutes, an extra 30 minutes may be played (15 minutes
each way). The agreement for the playing of extra time shall be agreed in writing between
both Clubs and confirmed in writing by the Home Club to The Association on The Match
Arrangement Form which must be received by The Association within seven days of the
date of the draw and notified to the Referee on the Official Team Sheet no later than 45
minutes prior to kick-off.
Clubs may mutually agree, and confirm on the Match Arrangement Form, to determine the
winner of a first match drawn after extra time by taking kicks from the penalty mark in
accordance with the International Football Association Board procedure. The agreed
arrangement must be notified to the Referee not later than 45 minutes prior to kick-off.
In other words if a draw, we play extra time and if needed penalties

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by lexusguy » 28 Nov 2016, 16:17

If a first match is drawn after 90 minutes, an extra 30 minutes may be played (15 minutes
each way). The agreement for the playing of extra time shall be agreed in writing between
both Clubs and confirmed in writing by the Home Club to The Association on The Match
Arrangement Form which must be received by The Association within seven days of the
date of the draw and notified to the Referee on the Official Team Sheet no later than 45
minutes prior to kick-off.
Clubs may mutually agree, and confirm on the Match Arrangement Form, to determine the
winner of a first match drawn after extra time by taking kicks from the penalty mark in
accordance with the International Football Association Board procedure. The agreed
arrangement must be notified to the Referee not later than 45 minutes prior to kick-off.

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by Bloggy » 28 Nov 2016, 15:34

No pressure then...

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by Burnhamgull » 28 Nov 2016, 15:09

Dare I say win or bust?

We need to win that game just to bring some revenue in over the next month.

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by Magpiegull » 28 Nov 2016, 14:49

£5,000

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by torq2u » 28 Nov 2016, 13:28

Braintree averaging about 650 home gate this season. Not exactly rich pickings there. How much does the winner get?

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by torq2u » 28 Nov 2016, 13:24

Can we afford to get there? Will the gate money cover the expenses? Oh dear. Another nail in the coffin.

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by Magpiegull » 28 Nov 2016, 13:13

Braintree away in first round

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