Great news about the reserve fixtures. A higher standard will surely benefit the young boys. Does anyone know if the reserve fixtures are part of the season ticket?
Casual--reserve fixture list Swans' Barclays Premier Reserve League South Wed Aug 17 Bolton Wanderers H 7pm Thu Aug 25 Manchester Utd A at Altrincham FC 7pm Wed Aug 31 Liverpool H 7pm Tue Sep13 Sunderland A Academy of Light 2pm Wed Sep 28 Newcastle Utd H 7pm Mon Oct 3 Arsenal A Barnet FC 7pm Mon Oct 17Fulham H 7pm Tue Nov 1 Norwich City A Carrow Road7pm Mon Nov 7 West Bromwich Albion H 7pm Mon Nov 14 Wolves H 7pm Mon Nov 21 Chelsea A Cobham Training Ground 2pm Mon Dec 5 Aston Villa A Villa Park 7pm Wed Dec14 Arsenal H 7pm MonJan 9 Norwich City H 7pm Tue Jan 24 West Bromwich Albion A WBA Training Ground1pm Mon Feb 13 Chelsea H 7pm Tue Feb 21 Wolves A AFC Telford Utd 7pm Mon Feb 27 Aston Villa H 7pm Tue Mar 13 Fulham A Motspur Park 2pm Mon Mar 19 Blackburn Rovers A Training Centre 2pm Mon Apr 2 Wigan Athletic H 7pm Tue Apr 10 Everton A Finch Farm Training Grd 2pm
No decision yet as to where the home games will be played but I can't see the big clubs allowing their players to play on sub standard pitches - so what options do we have for venues? The Gnoll Port Talbot Parc y Scarlets Stebonheath?
This sounds brilliant, did read it earlier. Can't wait to find out where they play though! benefit the team a load, especially the young boys...... donelly, jazz etc
scarlets would be fantastic and some will produce bumper crowds, season tickets are not valid, you have to pay on the day..
Thanks alswan. How well do you think we'll do in the reserve league? Is it usually a mirror of the Premier League?
I'd imagine teams like Arsenal and Manchester United have the stronger teams given to their academies. Aston Villa too maybe? Here is a link to some info from last season on Wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Premier_Reserve_League Looks like the format has been changed if we're playing that many different teams?