Super Steve Earle
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We are safe. Three matches ahead of us. Overnight all the tension has disappeared. Three Top 10 clubs to play and nothing to fight for. All that's left is playing for a position in the League that, for the sake of this argument, is simply playing to add a few million back to the owners. Now the realisation has sunk in that I spent £145 on three tickets for the Man City game, I'm surprised I got carried away and didn't just watch one more game on TV this season. I can't imagine paying huge sums on a regular basis to watch exhibition matches just to line the pockets of the owners. That's what a Super League would be and by timing and opposition, that's what our match against Man City will will be. This is no criticism in any way of Albion and I'm looking forward to the game. No criticism of our owners or hierarchy either. But I can't be the only one who already feels the rest of the season has lost it's edge and drama and would be how Spurs or Arsenal fans would feel in a Super League, playing year in, year out with no chance of winning, no jeopardy of relegation, players not playing with any edge as nothing to play for but more money to their clubs. It truly would be a sorry end for football as we know it and I already feel like our last three matches will be a small replication of what could have happened (albeit we wouldn't be involved in the real thing).
Anyone else feel the same way?
Anyone else feel the same way?