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Port Vale land Premier League opposition in FA Youth CupPort Vale have been drawn at home to Bournemouth or Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup. The home tie against Premier League opposition is Vale’s reward for an impressive run in the competition, having seen off Chesterfield and Salford in the opening two rounds before beating Hull City 3-0 at Vale Park last week. Bournemouth and Liverpool play each other on the south coast on December 22 for the right to meet the Vale in round four.
The Lions ace said: “I had heard what one lady was giving her grandchildren for Christmas and another couple who are doing walking football. “It’s nice for people to be able to get out of the house, save some money on their bills and have some tea, pastries or whatever, it’s a good idea. ” It’s quite evident with this cost-of-living crisis that millions of people are going to struggle and for a club like Millwall to be able to give something back to the community is vitalBILLY MITCHELLMillwall midfielder Mitchell cannot believe that in modern Britain there are vast numbers of people this winter who are having to choose between heating or eating. It is almost something you would expect from people living in Victorian slums.
Championship club Millwall are doing their bit by holding weekly coffee mornings, as well as providing a food-bank, discounted after-school and holiday clubs and a donate-a-coat scheme. Yet again, just as they did during the pandemic, it is EFL clubs that are at the forefront of helping the most vulnerable in their communities Mitchell told SunSport: “I do worry for people. I even worry for my own extended family. “Footballers are often in a privileged position but that doesn’t necessarily mean their families are.
Millwall star Billy Mitchell helping out with EFL's groundbreaking moveMILLWALL midfielder Billy Mitchell has revealed even his own family have been affected by the cost-of-living crisis that is making life tough for millions of people this winter. So the young Lion was one of the first players to support a new EFL programme targeting fans worse hit by soaring energy, fuel and food bills that are pushing people into poverty. 5Billy Mitchell chats to Millwall fans at a coffee morning The “Together — Supporting Communities” campaign was officially launched last week.
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Bristol City vs Millwall LIVE Score (0-0) | 12/29/2022LIVE UPDATESFollow game Bristol City - Millwall live updates coverage, stream information, score online, prediction, TV channel, lineups preview, start date and result of the EFL Championship on December 12th 2022. Kick-off start time: 14:45 pm ET. Photo: Bristol City LIVE UPDATES 9:40 AM5 hours agoThe two sides last locked horns in mid-October when a Zian Flemming winner ensured the Lions returned to the Capital with all three points; now, 75 days later, the division's second and third longest-serving managers will pit their wits against each other once more. 9:20 AM5 hours agoReferee: Dean Whitestone Assistant referee: Daniel Leach Assistant referee: Andrew Aylott Fourth Official: Abigail Byrne 9:15 AM5 hours agoBristol City vs Millwall, live this Thursday (29), at the The Den, at 14:45 pm ET, for the EFL Championship. 9:10 AM5 hours agoMy name is Arthur Fernandes and I’ll be your host for this game.
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And all this is just the tip of the iceberg. When their communities are in need, EFL clubs are at the front of the queue to help. Mitchell himself is tireless when it comes to working in the community. He is currently the Championship Community Player of the Year — but the last person to be motivated by such an accolade. The midfielder is a great believer in the power of football working for the greater good. 5Glenn Murray with fans at The Den as Millwall do their bit for their community He told me: “I’m not sure we can solve this big a problem but in football everyone can chip in to make it a little bit better. “There are a lot of EFL clubs and if everyone takes care of their little bit of their community you are going to cover the whole country. “Hopefully the Premier League can do something too because they have much better facilities and greater financial backing.
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Leyton Orient are providing Kids for a Quid and Football for a Five in December at selected games and Cambridge are running a Forever United Cafe twice a week, to provide a warm and welcoming space for people to attend. Middlesbrough are also inviting individuals into the stadium for a hot drink as well as providing a warm space with free Wi-Fi and a chance to chat. 5Preston star Bambo Diaby hands out food and drink in the local community 5Blackpool are just one of many clubs who host brilliant community days Bristol City are offering discounted tickets for selected games in January and February while MK Dons are allowing season-ticket holder can bring a friend for free at a selected game in January.
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That is never a bad thing. ” It was EFL clubs that led the way during the dark hour of Covid by helping in their communities and also allowing the NHS to use their facilities to provide vaccinations. Clubs outside the Premier League are not exactly awash with vast resources and many are having to be careful themselves with their own bills during these crazy times. But, despite that, Rochdale are providing a food bank and debt advice support service on board their One Stop Bus, Bradford are sending out weekly food packages to families in need and Ipswich are collecting donations of warm clothing through their “Find a Warmer Community” scheme.
They can help even more. “Some clubs will be able to do more than others but if everyone does something it will be valuable in its own little way. ” 5Murray natters to supporters at Millwall as part of the EFL campaign Mitchell loves football at grassroots because “it just feels more real” and often watched non-league matches. Bromley, Welling and Cray are his usual haunts. He said: “My dad and I are massive non-league fans.
“My extended family have normal jobs and even my mum has to keep an eye on the bills. Things can get tight. “You get to see it first hand. I speak to my friends and everywhere you turn you see someone somewhere is struggling. “It’s quite evident with this cost-of-living crisis that millions of people are going to struggle and for a club like Millwall to be able to give something back to the community is vital. ” Most read in Championship Mitchell enjoyed attending a coffee morning this week to socialise with supporters and learn about their lives. Even in dark times such an event keeps people in good spirits.
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The tie will be the biggest Vale's under-18s have played since they were knocked out 3-2 at home to Everton in the fourth round of 2012/13. Read More: Darrell Clarke talks Port Vale campaign, improvements and Rovers challenge Read More: 'Why can't we' - Port Vale fans talk top six, Bristol Rovers and Darrell Clarke They have impressed this season, not only in winning games, but also by providing players for the first team squad. Captain Tommy McDermott has led the way, earning a senior deal at the start of the season and making five first team appearances including two starts in League One.
And he said: “Its ridiculous — especially as we come to the winter time and it’s absolutely freezing. “It’s not right that people should choose between eating and wanting to have a hot bath or staying warm. “I’m not a politician and don’t have all the answers. I’m probably not as well versed as I should be — but all I know is for the club to put something on like this is going to help out a lot of people.
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Meanwhile, Stoke City will be at home to Crystal Palace or Manchester United if they can come through their FA Youth Cup third round tie at home to Blackpool on December 17. Crewe will be away to Exeter City or Oxford United if they can win their third round tie at home to Cardiff City on December 13. Once fourth-round ties are confirmed, they must be played by Saturday, January 21, 2023.
It just feels a lot more real in a sense. “Everyone aspires to play in the Premier League and it’s great to watch the World Cup at the moment but in some ways it all feels like a fantasy world. People can relate a lot more watching their local teams compete. “Going to football on a Saturday or midweek is a focal point for a lot of people. “Some people who I’ve spoken to at the coffee morning, it’s what they live for.
Fellow midfielder Rhys Walters, winger James Plant and left-back Jack Shorrock have also made senior appearances in the Papa Johns Trophy. Plant has also gained experience on loan at Northern Premier League side Nantwich Town. Meanwhile, Shorrock became the youngest player to make a first team appearance for Vale when he came on as a substitute in the Papa Johns Trophy at Shrewsbury in September, aged just 15 years and 145 days. The fourth round tie is likely to be staged at Vale Park. Vale were drawn at home in the opening two rounds but staged those games at Kidsgrove Athletic to help take some of the workload off the Vale Park pitch. However, the third round game against Hull was held on the main stadium pitch at Vale Park. Owner Carol Shanahan and first-team manager Darrell Clarke have been regulars at games throughout Vale's youth cup run. They and chief executive Colin Garlick were also among the crowd on Tuesday as Vale's under-18s won 5-2 at Foley Meir to reach the quarter finals of the Staffordshire Senior Cup.
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