EFL membership pulls out of controversial new Premier League National League Cup
Reading have become the latest side to pull out of the controversial new National League Cup.
Last week, the Premier League and National League announced they had launched a new competition that would see National League clubs and Premier League 2 sides compete in the National League Cup. The competition was set to begin in October, but three sides, one of which is Reading, have already pulled out of the cup.
Both Fylde and Eastleigh released statements last week confirming they would not be taking part in the brand new competition, with League One side Reading now announcing they won’t either. The Royals, who are currently embroiled in an ownership takeover saga, would have been fielding their Under 21’s in the competition.
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However, due to the current issues facing the club, they have had to use their youngsters in their first team, which is the reason the club has sighted for pulling out. And with Reading having withdrawn from the competition, Derby County have since taken up the Royals place.
A club statement from Reading said: “Reading Football Club can confirm its decision to withdraw Reading FC U21s from the Premier League National League Cup.
“Our Under 21s are already competing across four significant competitions in 2024-25, this combined with injuries and increased opportunities at first team level have led to higher-than-expected demands on the squad.
“The original decision to enter was made back in June – however, after considering all options and discussing with the Premier League, the club felt the right decision would be to withdraw and allow another club to participate.”
The statement continued: “The Club would like to stress the decision to withdraw was not financially motivated, but instead due to managing the workload of our U21 playing staff – many of whom may be involved at a first team level this season.
“The club are proud of its Academy and rich heritage in Premier League Academy competitions – with our U21 side progressing far into Premier League 2 playoffs last season and securing a superb victory against AFC Ajax Under 21 on Tuesday evening. We wish the Premier League and all participants the very best for the competition.”