BrickTamland
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Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week. Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week. Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week. Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week. Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
Your thoughts please?
If you're looking forward to your team being relegated then may I just take this opportunity to say you are in fact a bit of a bell cheese.[/QUOTE
Maybe I worded it wrong but we can stay in this division for 5 years and win the same amount of games as we'd get in 1/2 in the championship. Its the hope that kills you.
Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week.
That's what football's all about, enjoying wherever you are.
Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
I think this sort of attitude is wrong, just wait until the end of the season, and see where we are.
We're in the PL, enjoy it whilst we are here, if it's not meant to be, then so be it.
Be positive FFS
If it doesn't matter what league you're in, it's worth staying in the Premier League for the money alone.
And if Sunderland and Wigan had stayed up, their supporters wouldn't be experiencing the pain that they are now.
As for the "looking forward to relegation" comment, it's probably not worth dignifying with a response.
Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week. Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
If you're looking forward to your team being relegated then may I just take this opportunity to say you are in fact a bit of a bell cheese.[/QUOTE
Maybe I worded it wrong but we can stay in this division for 5 years and win the same amount of games as we'd get in 1/2 in the championship. Its the hope that kills you.
Maybe supporting one of the top 6 would suit you better...
Doesn't matter what league you're in, losing and not scoring isn't much fun to watch every week. Looking forward to relegation and not becoming a Sunderland or Wigan.
Seriously, support a lower league team. You'll be better off.
Prem all the way.
I worded it wrongly for sure, as if we stay up it means we would have put in some decent performances and been entertaining. But just about surviving every year, or aiming to finish 12th doesn't fill me with much enjoyment. Maybe I've been treated to too much the last few seasons
If you're looking forward to your team being relegated then may I just take this opportunity to say you are in fact a bit of a bell cheese.[/QUOTE
Maybe I worded it wrong but we can stay in this division for 5 years and win the same amount of games as we'd get in 1/2 in the championship. Its the hope that kills you.
Refer to the clubs finances to understand whether it’s “worth” staying in the Premier League
Are suggesting you’d be happy being a Championship mid table club? As you’d obviously wouldn’t want promotion again
If we scathe out of this season in 17th then the club has the opportunity to further strengthen our squad at all levels
A fan not wanting a chance to see us against some of Europe’s best sides (and some other bloody good sides) regularly visit the Amex? Hmmmmm
Guess everyone's different but entertainment value in the prem is very low and it's rather predictable unlike the super championship.Naturally you're supposed to better yourself but the prem is literally all about money and the big 6.I'm enjoying the Premier League a lot more than I did the Championship.
The Championship was an awkward small league full of big clubs and few gritty underdogs. It felt like you need to win every game - every season felt like a waste until promotion was won. Mid-table seasons are boring and forgettable, but the norm for most.
The Premier League on the other hand - every game is massive, dull games are rare, almost all are memorable for right or wrong reasons. The aim is too finish as high as possible - every season, every club looks to do better than the last, whether it's beating relegation, mid table finish or the ultimate goal of European football. It's incredibly exciting - I really hope we stay up and push for a mid-table or above finish next season... I want to see us in Europe one day.
Refer to the clubs finances to understand whether it’s “worth” staying in the Premier League
Are suggesting you’d be happy being a Championship mid table club? As you’d obviously wouldn’t want promotion again
If we scathe out of this season in 17th then the club has the opportunity to further strengthen our squad at all levels
A fan not wanting a chance to see us against some of Europe’s best sides (and some other bloody good sides) regularly visit the Amex? Hmmmmm
Ahh the old 'he has a different opinion to me he must be a bad fan' card. The rest of the points are fair, maybe being a yoyo club for a bit before having a another (hopefully better) crack at it could be what I'm after