Interestingly, the thing that strikes me about these tables is the teams that have gone down and not come back. We constantly hear that relegated PL teams are at a massive advantage in the Championship (and they are) and just come straight back up. But over those seasons Stoke, Swansea...
The Dream Three for relegation would be:
Newcastle
Palace
Leeds
Unfortunately I think Palace and Leeds will be okay, so the actual three will be:
Norwich
Watford
Newcastle
‘End of’
‘Fact’
‘Simples’
Any of these at the end of a statement is a sure sign someone has just said something fatuous, with no supporting evidence, and is too lazy to attempt a proper argument.
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Agreed. Also the reference to 'all-party opposition in government' when of course it should have said 'parliament.' But apart from lessons in spelling and constitutional law, spot on :)
I love Potter but I don’t put it purely down to him, no. Bloom has been building the club in a particular way ever since he took over, through the academy/training facility, appointments like Dan Ashworth etc. It runs top to bottom.
Hughton will always be a legend here but his style of play...
It's beyond me why anyone would suggest Lampard. He's hugely inexperienced, and evidence from Derby and Chelsea suggests he's not yet worked out what his approach is. At both clubs he achieved average results, considering the resources available.
This is the only consideration that matters. Pound for pound, the HB pisses all over the PB, then probably goes and drinks a pint of piss as well, just to prove how hard he is.