Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Sky Bet have us at 1500/1. Worth a fiver surely.
Or you could simply flush (if the new plastic one WILL flush) a fiver down the bog.
Sky Bet have us at 1500/1. Worth a fiver surely.
If Parrish and Holloway would have had any class, they would have made a public apology for their unfair and lying accusations about the perpetrator. They are the lowest of the low.
Sky Bet have us at 1500/1, 200/1 for a top 4 finish. Worth a fiver surely.
One of the reasons that Steve Gibson and Tony Bloom are the ideal chairman for their fans is that they are in it for the long haul and would see relegations and promotions as part of a longer story. Both would invest to fight in the Premier League, or in the event of relegation back to the Championship, to try to go again, but neither would gamble the future stability of their clubs on staying permanently in the Premier League, because being in the Premier League is not the be all and end all of a football club.
What Martin Samuels says is true of Brighton next year, but its also true of the large majority of the league. I think I'm right in saying that, since inception, only Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and Chelsea have been ever present. Everton have flirted with relegation on more than one occasion. The other four plus the newly monied Man City are probably the only five clubs that can plan with confidence that relegation is not a possibility. Everyone else should have a back up plan for the eventuality. Tony, like Steve Gibson will be prepared.
Just seen this in the comments section:
Depressing that various versions of this myth are still out there with the ignorant. An enduring legacy of Palace's utterly snide classlessness at the time. I suppose we shouldn't have expected any better of that club though. Riddled from top to bottom with spivs, liars and thieves.
"Jesus Christ, my article is due in 3 minutes and I'm 40 words short. Think Martin. Any sentence will do. It doesn't matter how stupid it is"
Gibson doesn't interfere? Really? Wasn't it him that signed a load of players Karanka didn't want?
Reasonable article, but to compare the emotional behaviour of Karanka and Hughton is a bit silly.
Sky Bet have us at 1500/1, 200/1 for a top 4 finish. Worth a fiver surely.
Got stung by Leicester innit. No more 5,000-1 shots.
Reasonable article, but to compare the emotional behaviour of Karanka and Hughton is a bit silly.
Arsenal too but I get your pointOne of the reasons that Steve Gibson and Tony Bloom are the ideal chairman for their fans is that they are in it for the long haul and would see relegations and promotions as part of a longer story. Both would invest to fight in the Premier League, or in the event of relegation back to the Championship, to try to go again, but neither would gamble the future stability of their clubs on staying permanently in the Premier League, because being in the Premier League is not the be all and end all of a football club.
What Martin Samuels says is true of Brighton next year, but its also true of the large majority of the league. I think I'm right in saying that, since inception, only Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and Chelsea have been ever present. Everton have flirted with relegation on more than one occasion. The other four plus the newly monied Man City are probably the only five clubs that can plan with confidence that relegation is not a possibility. Everyone else should have a back up plan for the eventuality. Tony, like Steve Gibson will be prepared.