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Even worse if, like some clubs, the decline continues to League 1
Lot of excitement now at Sunderland, 46k there for Boxing Day game
Even worse if, like some clubs, the decline continues to League 1
We were a strong Championship team for years, excepting the Hyppia season, which is why it was so frustrating. Even our promotion, we managed to throw away the league title.
The Albion team we have now is the best in my lifetime that's for sure. The quality of our defence - Ryan, Montoya, Duffy, Dunk, Bernardo - is awe inspiring. Our midfield - Bissouma, Propper, Gross, Andone - even if some of them aren't having a great season, it is a priviledge to see such quality players wear the stripes.
If we get relegated, it would be a struggle to keep most of them. We would have to go back to signing what seem to be decent second tier players, or fringe top division players from here and abroad - hoping that we create the right formula to somehow grind ourselves to the top... again.
I'd take what we have now 100 times out of 100 - a team full of top quality players, playing against the best in the world... maybe not winning most games, but improving season upon season, until eventually we exceed expectations and make it to Wembley or even Europe.
There are many, many good things about the Championship and I won't shed a tear if we go down, so long as we keep Hughton who I think would get us back up again within two seasons.
However, that's not a view that chimes well with the owner's bank balance or the long term ambition of the club (or its facilities for that matter). We need to be PL, though as [MENTION=21158]Weststander[/MENTION] correctly points out, that's far from a God given right.
I’m desparate for us to stay up, to get another £100m slug to further build the squad, to see what CH can do with better players, and so that TB doesn’t have to keep putting his hands in his pockets.
But I get no excitement as an Albion fan from watching Hazard and Willian take us apart. Albion fans that do are strange.
Should we go down, I won’t cry and will look forward to other positives. Life and health is precious, football isn’t on a par with that.
From Jan 15 to April 17, I witnessed so many home wins, countless goals, brilliant counter attacking football, the destruction of teams such as Derby, Leeds and Norwich. Thank you CH.
My favourite time to be an Albion fan, along with Mullery up to May 79.
Great memories.
With you 100% on this.
Mates of mine have said "oh it's amazing watching players like Hazard / Salah etc etc play"
No, no it's not because invariably they're making us look like toilet. F**k 'em.
Villa have won 1 game in their last 10, a scrappy 2-1 home win against rock bottom Ipswich, so I'm not so sure they're 'utter flair' at all.
Always said the "best league in the World" nonsense that Sky perpetuate about the Premier League, in actually far more justifiable when talking about The Championship, which is regularly an absolutely fantastic League to watch and follow.
I am probably of a similar age to you, and I would concur, both the Mullery team's and the Hughton team's football was imo the pinnacle of near to 50 years of supporting the club.From Jan 15 to April 17, I witnessed so many home wins, countless goals, brilliant counter attacking football, the destruction of teams such as Derby, Leeds and Norwich. Thank you CH.
My favourite time to be an Albion fan, along with Mullery up to May 79.
Great memories.
Not so brilliant losing £500k per week to be competitive. Funded in season 1 by Dunk sale, of course.
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Thanks for that memory AR. I haven't seen Poco's wonder goal vs QPR from that angle before.
That is one of my favourite Albion moments of all time and still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up whenever I see it. I remember every moment of that experience and it will live with me forever.
I was right behind the goal with my son and when Poco scored it was joyous pandemonium amongst the Albion fans, man hugs all round, and we knew - we all knew - that we really were "on our way".
I love the PL and the way we've held our own and not been put to the sword as many predicted we might. I also recognise that TB fully deserves his financial reward after all he's done for the club.
But a little bit of me undeniably misses the combative spirit of the Championship and the fact that a play off place is often within grasp of 10 or so clubs until quite late in the campaign, which gives the fans hope that "this might be our season". That's so very different from the "Sky 6" versus the rest in the PL.
We're in the fantastic position of being in the PL with our fallback being the Championship should we ever lose our PL status (which I don't think we will this season). I'm very pleased with that and long may it continue.
Not so brilliant losing £500k per week to be competitive. Funded in season 1 by Dunk sale, of course.
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Huge parachute payments in season 1, etc.
Thanks for that memory AR. I haven't seen Poco's wonder goal vs QPR from that angle before.
That is one of my favourite Albion moments of all time and still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up whenever I see it. I remember every moment of that experience and it will live with me forever.
I was right behind the goal with my son and when Poco scored it was joyous pandemonium amongst the Albion fans, man hugs all round, and we knew - we all knew - that we really were "on our way".
I love the PL and the way we've held our own and not been put to the sword as many predicted we might. I also recognise that TB fully deserves his financial reward after all he's done for the club.
But a little bit of me undeniably misses the combative spirit of the Championship and the fact that a play off place is often within grasp of 10 or so clubs until quite late in the campaign, which gives the fans hope that "this might be our season". That's so very different from the "Sky 6" versus the rest in the PL.
We're in the fantastic position of being in the PL with our fallback being the Championship should we ever lose our PL status (which I don't think we will this season). I'm very pleased with that and long may it continue.
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Fag packet calcs:
Income in 16/17 and 17/18 were approx 30m and 140m, so 110m difference.
Parachute payment in season 1 makes up for 45m of that, and assuming a 20% salary cut from relegation clauses that would be another £15m, meaning profits down by 50m.
Account for 12m profit made last year, this gives a loss of 38m. So we'd probably have to sell Lewis Dunk plus one other to break even. There may be players that have release clauses, in which case I'd be confident that Barber has set the trigger fee fairly high, so the recruitment team would certainly have options to replace.
@elpresident will probably come along and give reasons why my fag packet calcs are a load of crap now.