cjd
Well-known member
I am one who was absolutely against the restart and in particular, one or two posters who were crying like babies because they couldn't have their weekly football fix. They cared for nothing and no-one but themselves.
I am hugely relieved how well the Albion have done since the restart. I am really , really pleased it looks almost certain that we will remain in the Premier league for one more season. I don't know of course how we will fare next season. It remains to be seen.
What has definitely happened with the bottom five clubs is their consistently poor results since the restart.
I suggest that this is mainly down to there being no crowds, no atmosphere and in a surreal environment for them. The advantage that lesser clubs like ourselves had with a vociferous crowd behind us is lost. The advantage of winning a game has gone entirely to the clubs with more money. Next season may well be exactly the same. For a sport that is supposed to be for the fans this is detrimental.
All the Football Clubs and leagues would have been far better to spend this remaining season devising methods for getting back to 'normal' as quickly as possible. Instead , we have merely satisfied a few cry baby supporters at this club whilst supporters of other clubs have lost the opportunity of making a difference to their team remaining in the Premier League ( or Championship league etc etc etc ).
Overall I think the restart has been utter rubbish, unfair and sterile. Without the canned, (out of sync) noises to accompany the matches on TV , I doubt many would be enjoying it.
I am hugely relieved how well the Albion have done since the restart. I am really , really pleased it looks almost certain that we will remain in the Premier league for one more season. I don't know of course how we will fare next season. It remains to be seen.
What has definitely happened with the bottom five clubs is their consistently poor results since the restart.
I suggest that this is mainly down to there being no crowds, no atmosphere and in a surreal environment for them. The advantage that lesser clubs like ourselves had with a vociferous crowd behind us is lost. The advantage of winning a game has gone entirely to the clubs with more money. Next season may well be exactly the same. For a sport that is supposed to be for the fans this is detrimental.
All the Football Clubs and leagues would have been far better to spend this remaining season devising methods for getting back to 'normal' as quickly as possible. Instead , we have merely satisfied a few cry baby supporters at this club whilst supporters of other clubs have lost the opportunity of making a difference to their team remaining in the Premier League ( or Championship league etc etc etc ).
Overall I think the restart has been utter rubbish, unfair and sterile. Without the canned, (out of sync) noises to accompany the matches on TV , I doubt many would be enjoying it.