crodonilson
He/Him
As the remainers famously sung on their march around London a couple of weeks ago 'there's no better deal than what we've got now'.
The Championship was a far more enjoyable experience and less sterile than the Premiership.......but would i like us to be relegated from the so-called 'best league in world' ? - no.
Curious really. Looks like us and cardiff are main contenders for the dreaded drop. Just wondering if some people, although tough to take relgegation, dont mind dipping back into the championship for a bit??
- 8 more games a season
- away days full of loyal fans not day trippers
- seeing attacking football each week
- winning games
- scoring and celebrating away goals
- going to some good grounds with good atmospheres?
- knowing literally anyone can beat anyone and usually big upsets every week
Granted the PL with all its riches and tv coverage is amazing and excellent for our saviour TB and all the money hes kindly used on our club though!!
So assume the chances of actually doing anything and the bigger chance of every season being in a relegation/ lower table dogfight, you would prefer that? For the rest of your football supporting life? Watching some of the dross we have had to watch this season?
Blimey
Want an awayday with the Albion? Where do you fancy....Liverpool or Luton, Middlesbrough or Man City/ United?
Was it not more enjoyable because there was the chance of promotion and bettering ourselves? An achievable goal? Which we don't have in such a realistic way, because the ultimate now is to displace one of the big 6, and that ain't gonna happen.
We still play good football (mostly/sometimes). We win games. We have ups and downs. Why was it more enjoyable, because to me it is better now as an all-round experience?
I’d say the Palace game is up there with my list of greatest Albion games ...ever
Once down, we won't be back.
So, no.
Once down, we won't be back.
So, no.
This, and anyone who thinks differently is deluding themselves. We need to hang on this season (one/two wins more is all), have a good summer clear out and recruitment and go again next season with a better more balanced, more skilful, more experienced, more athletic and better motivated Premier League squad. Not sure about CH.
Out of interest, what do you base that on ?
I'm not saying if we went down we'd bounce straight back. But we are a stable, well run, well supported club with a fantastic infrastructure, bankrolled by a billionaire fan. We came within a pube's width of automatic promotion following a couple of tilts at the Playoffs, so we'd been knocking at the door for a while before we finally kicked it in.
If we went down then I think we'd regroup, rebuild, and be challenging the top 6 again before too long. I don't really get this "we'd never get back up" mindset.
Surprised you even bothered to respond to a suggestion that we would never be back in the top division. I might have believed that 20 years ago but not now, for the reasons you outlined.
People love to take the 'all or nothing, woe is us' stance in these situations.