Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol City and Bristol Rovers would be pretty handy...
While that is true, I think we've been heading towards the consolidation phase for quite a while now.Last season was the first time since 1997/98 that all 3 promoted clubs went straight back down to the Championship.
There is obviously a gap, but it CAN be bridged by well-run clubs and wise recruitment.
You've been whooshed. Proper whooshedI would quite like Sunderland to go up as the Stadium of Light is another ground to tick off. Ditto Leeds and Middlesbrough. But, please, don’t use the term ‘proper club’ - traditional or historic, yes. It infers that clubs that have not had a successful past or won lots of trophies are not ‘proper’ like us, or Bournemouth and Brentford. Despite that we are in the flight on merit - now that does make it proper.
Okay, mini-rant over!
Are you Marcelo Bielsa?Ipswitch are quite good.
What's the story behind this eclectic set?.FC United, Clydebank and Guernsey
Rovers yes, City fans however, are the most insufferably entitled lot....on a par with Massive and Plucky.Bristol City/Rovers - Bristol is a great city and it would be great to see them have a team in the Premier League.
Queens Park Strangers is the one and only answer imho. Consistently the best kits in all 67 leagues of English football; you can't argue with horizontal blue and white stripes with red piping, (unless we're talking Reading FC).QPR of course!
Yup, I'll go along with that..... but don't forget Leeds.I honestly don't care who gets promoted.......as long as it's not leeds, stoke, derby, leeds, middlesborough, cardiff, sheffield wednesday......or leeds
The MLS is a closed shop because there is no promotion or relegation, so there's simply no comparison to be made with that.While that is true, I think we've been heading towards the consolidation phase for quite a while now.
As with any new phenomenon, Premier League has had its fair share of chaos. Looking at league tables from the 90s is like looking at at the old days of cinema or the 1960s music scene: plenty of "labels" competing, exploring, challenging, pushing. But after a while, those involved learn how to control and exploit markets while making life difficult or impossible for rivals.
Thats imo where its headed.. the consolidation phase. 15-16-17-18 big ones that can sign The Beatles for every position against one or two independent upcomers recording bowel movements on cassette.
Needs to be artificially resolved if its not going to be essentially a closed league like the MLS.
Rovers yes, City fans however, are the most insufferably entitled lot....on a par with Massive and Plucky.