Good luck with that Jim. Not for me though. If we go down - I'll use my £70 quid or so that a match day in Brighton
costs me for something else.
Isn't that the line we are all supposed to try and spin about now?
On a personall level, here in Oz, relegation will mean the number of televised games for us will drop from 38 to around half a dozen at best and that alone is something I look forward to!
Really not sure my mental or physical health could cope with another year of this pack of clusters on TV every week
You haven't experienced the Championship much have you. It took us 5years of proper hard work and believe of keeping on building our squad to get out of it last time.
Brave of you to admit that on here.
Fortunately there are planty of others to replace you and you won't be missed.
Brave of you to admit that on here.
Fortunately there are planty of others to replace you and you won't be missed.
And Barnsley on a Tuesday night in February? I think your argument unravels.
And Barnsley on a Tuesday night in February? I think your argument unravels.
Selfish naive post, have you any idea how many club employees will lose their jobs if we go down? Going down combined with Covid will be a financial disaster for all concerned.
And Barnsley on a Tuesday night in February? I think your argument unravels.
The point being whoever goes down people will lose their livelihoods, not something to be compared to oh well we will win a few more gamesSpiteful, nasty post. Three clubs have to be relegated. Our club aren't anything special. Have you any idea how many club employees will lose their jobs if Fulham, West Brom and Sheffield United go down?
Its easy to say that when you haven't put £200 million (or so) into the club. I'm not saying we should sell, but the reality is that offers will came in for the likes of Bissouma, White & Lamptey, and if they do we will probably sell.Selling the ' crown jewels ' is not the way forward.
Should we get relegated I think we will struggle in the Championship with or without Potter.
As many have already said the better players will leave and those left are not mentally strong enough for the hard slog of the Champ. Imagine Trossard at Oakwell on a December Tuesday night.
Take the money away and the Championship is the better league. Far more competitive, better away days, less coverage with nonsense analysis and just all round more fun. No VAR and just being able look at the Lino before celebrating a goal.