Big shocks, big scores and big shirt numbers in the Checkatrade Trophy

19 November 2018 12:32
Pitting top academy sides against Football League clubs was controversial but it gives young players invaluable experienceBy Gavin Willacy for Playing in the ShadowsFew will remember it by its original title, the Associate Members Cup. Many will be familiar with its official name: the EFL Trophy. But for those of us who have seen a Leyland DAF Trophy semi-final at Tranmere, an Autoglass Trophy preliminary round group game at Rochdale, Auto Windscreens Shield ties at Millwall, and Johnstone’s Paint Trophy at Morecambe, the current Checkatrade Trophy is rather surreal.Results so far this season include: Yeovil Town 4-0 West Ham, Newport County 3-0 Chelsea, and Cheltenham Town 6-2 Arsenal. Yes, these were the young reserve teams of the high and mighty, but just revel in the bizarreness for a moment. Related: Tottenham's academy is succeeding thanks to locally sourced players Related: Mixing with lower divisions is football’s school of hard knocks | Liam Rosenior Related: When should a football club retire a player's shirt number? Continue reading......read full article

Source: TheGuardian