This. 1 season in the prem followed by 3 seasons back in the championship with parachute payments pockets a club around 100million FFS!
2 seasons in the prem pockets you over 100 million FFS!
FFS You are right FFS!!!
This. 1 season in the prem followed by 3 seasons back in the championship with parachute payments pockets a club around 100million FFS!
2 seasons in the prem pockets you over 100 million FFS!
I'd love us to stay in the Championship for the foreseeable future.
I don't like the PL, I don't like the nature of the 'competition'.
I hate the 'finish 4th from bottom' mentality.
It doesn't matter how you dress it up that will be us.
As said, the competitive nature of the Championship is great.
But then again it's not my £120 million on the line, and a mahooosive pay day just one league away.
Of course going up straight away is ideal but another 2 years could actually benefit you more.
I could easily see you going up and resorting to hoof ball to clear pressure, then if you are not scoring many goals resorting to long balls to create chances. Fans expectations would be raised and Gus possibly fired if you get relegated, putting away my crystal ball for a minute... Swansea greatly benefited from the years we spent in the championship where pressure was relieved and we could work on our style game after game with out fearing for our place in the division, we still have a large amount of the players we had from several years ago and these pairings have helped out overall team play greatly.
The year we finally went up we had a great balance across the team sheet, pacy wingers in my opinion were the main reason for our success.
I'm pretty confident we could go up and stay up, I think we'd finish 12th and steer clear of relegation. If you consider how well Swansea and Norwich have done with their passing football as opposed to QPR with their spend whatever it takes mentality and hope some experienced premiership players can force their way to success
I think 2 opinions have been formed in this thread which actually don't link with the original OP.
The view that 'I don't WANT us to go up this season' is a moronic one. The whole point of football is to score more than the opposition, thus winning points, thus getting promoted. Wanting anything other than that would render the games pointless.
However I think the view being stated originally was that it would benefit us FOOTBALL-WISE to have one more season of perfecting it at this level before trying it in the prem.
NO ONE can doubt that you WANT to go up as soon as (for the wonga!), but it's probably correct that our football would BENEFIT from another season of possession, rather than chasing it for much of the games in the prem.
Either way I'm loving the championship matches but even the thought of prem football gets me moist.
QPR went up the same season as us as Champions with us 3rd, they spent several millions more and pay much more in wages yet we finished above them last season and beat them 5-0 away this, why? We had a stable structure with an actual style of playing where as they just brought in as many good players as possible and hoped they would gel together.
The possession system is a huge plus, you can beat sides way above you financially because you have a game plan or a style and they don't. Our style helped us thoroughly out play last season's champions at home for example.
I'm pretty confident if we went up we'd finish nowhere near 12th.
Agree Brian. I would never say no to promotion, or not try to be as good as we possibly can be, but it's certainly not a disaster if we don't go up in the very near future.
The Championship is a fantastic league and whilst I would love to see us in the Premiership, I'm really enjoying the Championship at the moment.
I'm pretty confident we could go up and stay up, I think we'd finish 12th and steer clear of relegation. If you consider how well Swansea and Norwich have done with their passing football as opposed to QPR with their spend whatever it takes mentality and hope some experienced premiership players can force their way to success
I honestly don't understand the sentence 'I'd like us to stay in the Championship'.
I assume at a match if we are beating a promotion rival 1-0 you are secretly wishing they score an equaliser?
The whole AIM of the league ladder system is to get as higher as possible. Thats literally the whole POINT of the match.
I went for 12th as Norwich and Swansea both finished near that last season, my point was I don't want us to avoid promotion because we are worried about then getting relegated. One year in the premiership would bring us in excess of £100m
I went for 12th as Norwich and Swansea both finished near that last season, my point was I don't want us to avoid promotion because we are worried about then getting relegated. One year in the premiership would bring us in excess of £100m
I'd love us to stay in the Championship for the foreseeable future.
I don't like the PL, I don't like the nature of the 'competition'.
I hate the 'finish 4th from bottom' mentality.
It doesn't matter how you dress it up that will be us.
As said, the competitive nature of the Championship is great.
But then again it's not my £120 million on the line, and a mahooosive pay day just one league away.
Of course going up straight away is ideal but another 2 years could actually benefit you more.
I could easily see you going up and resorting to hoof ball to clear pressure, then if you are not scoring many goals resorting to long balls to create chances. Fans expectations would be raised and Gus possibly fired if you get relegated, putting away my crystal ball for a minute... Swansea greatly benefited from the years we spent in the championship where pressure was relieved and we could work on our style game after game with out fearing for our place in the division, we still have a large amount of the players we had from several years ago and these pairings have helped out overall team play greatly.
The year we finally went up we had a great balance across the team sheet, pacy wingers in my opinion were the main reason for our success.