SAINTS under-21s could end up competing in the tournament that their first team won five years ago.

League One and Two clubs have been asked to consider proposals allowing Premier League Under-21 clubs to take part in the Football League Trophy.

Saints won the competition in 2009/10 under the guise of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, beating Carlisle 4-1 at Wembley.

Clubs were very against the addition of Premier League B teams to the Football League pyramid when it was suggested in June 2014, and this has now been put forward as an alternative.

It would see a change in format for the Trophy, with a group system being brought in.

A statement from the Football League clarifying the situation read: “Clubs have been asked to consider the concept of permitting 16 U21 teams from clubs with category one academies to participate in The Football League Trophy.

“The competition would feature 16 groups of four teams with one U21 team in each group, before a knockout stage leading to a final at Wembley.

“Given the previous concerns of the League and its clubs about Premier League B teams playing in the pyramid, any final proposal would also be accompanied by a change to the League's Articles of Association that would protect the current 72 club constitution, save for any changes to promotion/relegation that clubs wished to make.

“Therefore, having provided them with this comfort, clubs debated the potential commercial, financial and player development benefits of having U21 teams in this competition from 2015/16.

“No formal proposals were tabled and no formal vote taken.

“Instead, League One and Two clubs were asked to indicate whether they were content to see The Football League progress the matter, which would include discussions with the Premier League and Football Association.

“Therefore, as yet, no club has voted in favour or against the idea of having U21 teams in The Football League Trophy, they have only indicated whether they wish to consider the matter further.”

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