LOL! I thought they were mid table, I guess they are, but such is the absurdity of the league this season more than half are still threatened.
I'm sure I read on here somewhere that someone knew that Charlton had not asked for any more, hence they only got 2000.
Teams up until about 8th are only a few points above the drop. It is a crazy league.
And a great league.
And a great league. I'm not sure I am any more confident in winning tonight than I was against Hull and Palace . They are good away from home so it will be tough.
It is, isn't it?
Although promotion would be fantastic, there is a tiny part of me that looks at the endless hype and bullsh*t surrounding the Premier League and thinks "do I really want us to be part of that?". This league is competitive, we win more than we lose, there are some great away days involved, there are 46 games not 38, we are (very) slightly less likely to have games changed to a Sunday every other week, and tickets to away games tend to be in the £20 to £30 region, not the £40 to £65 region.
This is indeed a great league.
School holidays no need to leave early tonight
post of the day Edna. My thoughts entirerly, will take the prem if we get there, but very happy with the championship, every game is winnable and I would rather spend my hard earned cash watching us winning more than losing as we will do in the prem. dont give a toss about the "quality of football we will get to see" or "the great terams and players" we will see. Dont interest me one bit, just want to see us win.
It is, isn't it?
Although promotion would be fantastic, there is a tiny part of me that looks at the endless hype and bullsh*t surrounding the Premier League and thinks "do I really want us to be part of that?". This league is competitive, we win more than we lose, there are some great away days involved, there are 46 games not 38, we are (very) slightly less likely to have games changed to a Sunday every other week, and tickets to away games tend to be in the £20 to £30 region, not the £40 to £65 region.
This is indeed a great league.
It is, isn't it?
Although promotion would be fantastic, there is a tiny part of me that looks at the endless hype and bullsh*t surrounding the Premier League and thinks "do I really want us to be part of that?". This league is competitive, we win more than we lose, there are some great away days involved, there are 46 games not 38, we are (very) slightly less likely to have games changed to a Sunday every other week, and tickets to away games tend to be in the £20 to £30 region, not the £40 to £65 region.
This is indeed a great league.
Thank you. The fact is, when Match of the Day is on, I tend to drift in and out, occasionally glancing at the screen if a goal's scored, but mostly not paying too much attention. Especially when the Three Bores (Lineker, Hansen & Shearer) appear. The Football League Show, I'm often glued to (well, as long as we haven't lost). There's not quite so much tedious analysis, it's just goals and action. It's even fun watching the dregs of League Two hoofing their way around and falling over.
This season, I've seen, amongst others, entertaining-but-heartbreaking draws at Birmingham and Forest, winning at Cardiff, getting smashed by the Slum-Dwellers, a decent trip to Charlton, a monumentally poor game but fantastic afternoon/night out in Bristol, and annoying the hell out of Blackburn with a 97th minute equaliser. Would a midweek journey to Stoke to watch us battered by the ugly-but-professional hoof-merchants be quite as much fun? I don't know.
I quite enjoy us being a big fish in the Championship pond rather than a tiddler in the Prem shark tank. Plus it is nice being underdogs in the Cup competitions and slaying the odd Prem team.
I agree with nearly all the sentiments about the merits of staying in this league but you know when push comes to shove and we get that chance to get to the premier league we'll all be trying to grab it just like all the other sides who got there. As long as the club is run correctly and we don't gamble our future on making the jump then there are always the Swansea and the WBA stories to look at rather than the Bradford and Pompey debacles. We've no need to be scared of it all. Ok we'll probably lose a hell of a lot more than we'll win but I and thousands of others have experienced that in the 4th tier of English football as well.
Ask Charlton where they would prefer to be, or Blackpool, or Hull, or Wigan or even Blackburn! One or two seasons in the premier league as a smaller club playing games on God knows what day against the elite of English football, would for me be far better than worrying about who we want in the play offs!