disgruntled h blocker
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...and we get more games for the cost of the season ticket...
Did you love it under Hypia?Will probably look in to getting a season ticket (or at least going semi-regularly) if we went down. No chance I’m going next season if we stay up. I don’t want us to go down but it wouldn’t be the end of the world right now.
Bloody love the Championship, me.
I seen a lot, lot worse.
Remember 95/96 oh, and 96/97, when we couldn’t buy a win? When my main concern was if we would still have a club to support the next year?
This is a mere setback, we will still have a club to support next season, we will still fill the Amex, even if, and it’s a huge if, if we get relegated.
I’ve seen us go up and down , more times than a fiddlers elbow, so, no , not a great season, but, certainly not one of the worst by a long chalk.
And, by Christ, we do play some lovely football.
Did you love it under Hypia?
Always an odd one to me, talking up the Championship over the PL when faced with dropping back down into it when the whole point of that league is getting promoted from it to the PL otherwise what is the point?
Great post, trouble is the club play on small club mentality regarding the supporters. Barber is the worst offender, when things are going well the club’s ambition one day is top ten, the one day though is never mentioned ie. what year exactly. Now when we are on a bad run he’s on the radio reminding everyone we used to play at the Withdean and what do fans expect. It’s basically his idea of keeping everyone on board and the £££‘a rolling in.Got to laugh at the rose tinted specs when it comes to The Championship. To me, that league is something we’ve left far behind and I never watch it, why would I? Second rate football when my club is in the top division. I don’t even know who’s top.
I don’t think the journey was better than the destination. Celebrating goals in that league was almost like half celebrating compared to now.
If you finish top, you’ll still only the 21st best team in the country. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that’s still 4 places below 17th in the PL.
Staying in the PL is a bigger achievement than getting promoted. It means we are better than all the teams in The Championship, we don’t need to play them to know that.
I’ll take 1 win at Anfield over 10 wins in The Championship every year.
If you just want to see us win all the time (rather than see us play and test ourselves against he best) then surely you’ll want us in League 2. If I had that attitude then why would I have even started to support the club knowing fully well that the destination/dream was to get to the PL?
When in The Championship, why would you want to see us get promoted if you hated the PL so much? What did you expect? That we’d be top 10 within a season? That we’d be beating the big teams more than 5 times a season? I absolutely didn’t think that, but I have been pleasantly surprised with some of the absolutely massive results we’ve had and that’s the stuff of dreams.
I don’t get this fetishising of away games in the lower leagues. Yeah, we had some great away days, we’ve had some in the PL too
We get beaten quite a bit in the PL, big deal, all lower league clubs would kill to be in our position because they know a loss in the PL isn’t as embarrassing as the ones they experience.
It’s also very presumptuous to assume that The Championship will be as good as last time. Teams will raise they’ll game against us and we’ll be seen as big time charlie’s and loss will feel a whole lot worse than they do now and I doubt a win will mean quite as much either.
I’d rather be in the Premier League.
I like playing big teams and I don’t like all the Tuesday evening matches in the Championship which I can’t attend.
If we want to be a big club we need to be in the PL. Relegation would be a massive blow to the club.
I’d rather be in the Premier League.
I like playing big teams and I don’t like all the Tuesday evening matches in the Championship which I can’t attend.
If we want to be a big club we need to be in the PL. Relegation would be a massive blow to the club.
I’d rather be in the Premier League.
I like playing big teams and I don’t like all the Tuesday evening matches in the Championship which I can’t attend.
If we want to be a big club we need to be in the PL. Relegation would be a massive blow to the club.
Did you see the Boro Swansea highlights? Awful ref decisions.My utter hatred of VAR will certainly take the edge off.
I sometimes watch Championship games and am jealous when they score and it's just a goal. No nonsense - just a goal.
I guarantee you, if we go down, and then win the first three games and sit top of the table, we'll all be having fun. We have short memories us football fans, and in the end we just want a team that wins - be that in The Premier League or the Conference.
My utter hatred of VAR will certainly take the edge off.
I sometimes watch Championship games and am jealous when they score and it's just a goal. No nonsense - just a goal.
I guarantee you, if we go down, and then win the first three games and sit top of the table, we'll all be having fun. We have short memories us football fans, and in the end we just want a team that wins - be that in The Premier League or the Conference.
Meaningless forgettable games midweek especially a crap draw, freezing my balls off in the bus queue just feels like I’ve been there and got the t-shirt.I’m with you here.
I’ve already seen the “ I’m looking forward to the Friday evening games “ comments.
I would seriously think about becoming a TV Fan if the Sky/BHA love in started again.
For many of us, it's The Albion on a Tuesday night in February.
and it's awesome.
You won't be missed.
Meaningless forgettable games midweek especially a crap draw, freezing my balls off in the bus queue just feels like I’ve been there and got the t-shirt.
It's not better than the PL.A whole season of trying to claw back what we’ve lost is going to be bloody embarrassing.
Journey will be over, **** the whole thing.
Can’t wait until we’re bottom of The Championship playing away at Barnsley on a Tuesday night and ‘fans’ telling us how great and how much better it is than the PL.