By Joe Jones
Notts County have confirmed that they have voted for the EFL Trophy to remain in its current 64-team format.
The EFL had asked clubs eligible for the competition to vote for one of four options to establish their preference for how they want the tournament's format.
The options were to keep a 64-team format with 16 "invited" teams, a 48-team straight knockout setup, a 48-team format with a group stage followed by knockout rounds, or the scrapping of the competition altogether.
On Tuesday, Notts confirmed they have picked the first option, adding that SLO surveying of fans showed "more than 50% of participants wanted to see the competition continue in some form".
In addition, the club said any "option one" voters were asked to choose between enhanced prize money per win/draw and an increased participation fee, with Notts opting for the former.
Chairman and owner Alan Hardy told the official club site: “From both a competitive and financial point of view I am confident we have voted in the best interests of the club.
"The prize money on offer is vastly increased, presenting us with an opportunity to generate significant revenue to help us move the club forward.
“The results of our survey showed the majority of Notts fans see a future for this competition and, in light of the amendments proposed by the EFL, we believe we have opted for the best way forward.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank supporters who took the time to give us their views. Our chief executive, Jason Turner, has passed on their feedback at EFL meetings.
“We look forward to learning the result of the vote and giving the competition our best shot next season.”
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