BensGrandad
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Perhaps Cardiff Newport and if they get relegated Swansea will pull out and become big guns in the Welsh League
On BBC 5live they suggested they changed it because the previous 'The Football League' TFL clashed with Transport for London logo/hashtag
#storminateacup
I actually don't know where to start with this wankpottery. As pointed out don't think Cardiff or Newport will be too pleased. Then there's the God awful logo (was it REALLY a school competition? If so WHY? Did the Marketing Consultant cs blow the entire budget on the long liquid lunch that clearly spawned such a horrendously cringeworthy idea?). Not to mention the utter pointlessness of it all and the fact that it will probably all change the second they add a sponsor to it anyway. Does "EFL Championship" effortlessly spill off the tongues of commentators and results announcers? Does it bollocks.
What an enormous waste of everyone's time, effort and money. I hate modern football.
Seriously? The first time I have EVER seen "The Football League" referred to as TFL was in your post!
I like marketing. But it is usually done really badly.
Thus, why have a championship an a league 1 and 2 in the EFL, and a Premiership in the, er, nothing? Only the English . . . .
When the Championship came in, my suggestion was give all the other leagues a special name too. Having the third tier called 'Division 1' is bonkers. Having the 5th tier, which is pretty much fully professional, being classed as 'non league' and called 'the Valderama Premiership' or whatever it is this week, is completeley incoherent.
Thus I suggest this for the 5 professional leagues, with increasingly overblown titles in inverse proportion to merit:
Premiership
Championship
Dominationship
Supremacyship
Revelationship (Christians only)
Well, the Football League (TFL) has been around at least a hundred years before Transport for London, so it looks as if Transport for London should move over!On BBC 5live they suggested they changed it because the previous 'The Football League' TFL clashed with Transport for London logo/hashtag
M-eh. Whats in a name Couldn't care less what it's called.
Looks like a fabric softener or dishwasher tablet logo.
Well, the Football League (TFL) has been around at least a hundred years before Transport for London, so it looks as if Transport for London should move over!
I'm just going to keep calling it the 'football league' no matter what they change it to.