- Nov 15, 2006
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How very Brighton of youNot denying there's some wishful thinking in that "could be a good gay" thing.
How very Brighton of youNot denying there's some wishful thinking in that "could be a good gay" thing.
Not sure what happened thereHow very Brighton of you
Average to stay up over the last 28 years is 36……..But its increasingly boring, and increasingly uneven.
Five years ago, the "40 point to stay up" was somewhat real. With the current development we're soon going to say "30 points will keep you up". Its pathetic.
Not too many years ago, if Palace or anyone would have gone 5 without a win in the beginning, people would think "oh its going to be really tough for them to stay up". Today you need to have a lobotomy to even think about three out of Everton, Ipswich, Leicester, Southampton and Wolves ending up above them.
The Championship needs to get stronger, with more "big teams"/"big brands", and the Premier League needs to be more (!) based on TV money to become more competitive. If 16-18 teams share the TV money rather than the 20 as it stands, Champions League money becomes a slightly smaller factor than it is now.
Of course the REAL solution to the issue is different distribution of wealth (less money to the PL and more to the EFL), but I'm trying to be realistic here.
Thought I'd misheard when 5 Live briefly mentioned him yesterday. I thought he'd hung up his boots and gone there in a backroom capacity.Great pass by Lallana for Southampton’s goal
Yup. And last year 27 would have been enough and not long ago 29. I'll look at the numbers over time some day but I definitely think the gap has increased a fair bit.Average to stay up over the last 28 years is 36……..
He should be able to see the Brentford player is stood on the line. And that at least one contact is a foot away from the goal to that.Think its extremely difficult to see if that's just inside or just outside from the position of the ref.
I don't care who wins, as long as it's not ArsenalTossard starts, Ben White on the bench.