swindonseagull
Well-known member
Swindon Town.......
Are going down
Are going down
Why have hoops been lost to the English language.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).
Edit, and Bristol Rovers. Couldn't care less about anyone else.
Harrogate, Sheffield and Derby would like a word.You don't think ticking off a new ground is a valid reason? There are a lot of people looking to do the 92
Having spent two weekends around Middlesbrough this year, I'd point out that the countryside around there is spectacular. It's possibly the best ground in the country for a walking weekend
In 1998, Bolton Barnsley and Crystal Palace (snigger) all went straight back down.I’m going to trust your stats there, but that genuinely surprises me.
Am I right in thinking that the last time all 3 clubs survived was when we got promoted with Newcastle and Huddersfield?
Yes.Contentious - do you have any examples of where this has actually occurred?
I was in The Gas end for their play off final at Wembley a few years back…. They had 42k there…. All auditioning for village idiot roles.Ah, fair enough. I haven't had much interaction with Bristol City fans, other than the playoff final.
I spent a year living right next to The Mem and went to a couple of Rovers games. They always seemed like a good bunch.
FC United: my eldest brother is Mancunian born and bred and was a founding member. I’ve been several times and it’s “a good day out”What's the story behind this eclectic set?.
Peter Cleall? Each to their own, anyhoo I know him personally and he’s sometimes seen at The AmexNorwich. One of my favourite places especially for a weekend away, plus they’re a nice club and I still have a fondness for Duffy.
What about 3rd Lanark?It can’t be a premier league until
The Wanderers
Old Etonians
Royal Engineers
are included.
Not these nothing teams like Stoke and Leeds….
This is the best Millwall group of players since the Neil Harris Richard Sadlier Stevie Reid and Timmy Cahill days at Millwall. Not PL standard players this lot but the gel well together. The last couple of times that the flirted with the play offs they were piss poor. This lot have good cohesion. Goalkeeper is a problem though. A decent run without injuries and a good January transfer window and they will be up there. Especially if they don't lose anyone in JanuaryNot unpopular with me: my in-laws' club so plenty of opportunity for family banter
Unbelievable response from some of their fans as I was going back to the hotel with my kids. Walked past the pub where they had been gathered an hour later and they had clearly been moved on.Ditto. In the outside bars near Cardiff train station post match in the sunshine, I spotted some 50 year old bad losers moving to attack unaware Albion families from behind.
Teams that have earned and deserve it, not clubs defined by ancient history and big grounds.Looking at the championship table i'm quite excited by the prospect of an away day to Sunderland next season, if they can get up. Proper club (IMHO), huge stadium and loud fans are all reasons i'd like to see them go up. Would love someone like Plymouth to go up. I've always had a great time when I've been to watch football there and visit.
So, who'd you like to see promoted and why?
No - the three promoted teams ion 2022-23 all came straight back down, but the three promoted teams 2021-22 all stayed up. Fulham, Bournemouth, Notts Forest. (Leicester, Leeds & Southampton went down in 2022-23.)I’m going to trust your stats there, but that genuinely surprises me.
Am I right in thinking that the last time all 3 clubs survived was when we got promoted with Newcastle and Huddersfield?