Don't you mean below unless you are not signed in; or else you have strange powers of post content anticipation.
It’s always above on desktop web access and in tapatalk for me....always have to post below existing posts, so ‘above’ is correct ?
Don't you mean below unless you are not signed in; or else you have strange powers of post content anticipation.
It’s always above on desktop web access and in tapatalk for me....always have to post below existing posts, so ‘above’ is correct ?
If we stay up, and it's looking good atm, I would settle for an improvement of one position a season. We could be top six in less than ten years......who have thunk that?Great I do hope we don't collectively go into next season with another 17th is good enough, mentality.
Great I do hope we don't collectively go into next season with another 17th is good enough, mentality.
Great I do hope we don't collectively go into next season with another 17th is good enough, mentality.
Actually, wouldn't it be great if fans did collectively have a 17th is good enough mentality – then perhaps more positives would be found during a season? Heaven forbid we end up like rabid dogs after 3 years demanding a European place or the manager out.
Actually, wouldn't it be great if fans did collectively have a 17th is good enough mentality – then perhaps more positives would be found during a season? Heaven forbid we end up like rabid dogs after 3 years demanding a European place or the manager out.
Couldn't agree more.
Yep good point well made.Actually, wouldn't it be great if fans did collectively have a 17th is good enough mentality – then perhaps more positives would be found during a season? Heaven forbid we end up like rabid dogs after 3 years demanding a European place or the manager out.
#TeamSeventeeth
Despite the decent fist the Albion are making of this, the Premier League is a brutal league. There is absolutely no room for complacency - for thinking you've any divine right to 'kick on'. Every year will be a battle to 40 points, and anything above that a bonus.
Just look at the current table. The three teams adrift at the root of it, finished last season in 8th (Saints), 10th (WBA) and 13th (Stoke) positions. All probably went into this season hoping to 'kick on' and every one of them would kill for 17th place right now.
#TeamSeventeeth
Despite the decent fist the Albion are making of this, the Premier League is a brutal league. There is absolutely no room for complacency - for thinking you've any divine right to 'kick on'. Every year will be a battle to 40 points, and anything above that a bonus.
Just look at the current table. The three teams adrift at the root of it, finished last season in 8th (Saints), 10th (WBA) and 13th (Stoke) positions. All probably went into this season hoping to 'kick on' and every one of them would kill for 17th place right now.
Every year will be a battle to 40 points, and anything above that a bonus.
I wonder what the average length of stay in the PL is (excluding the top 6, plus Everton, who have been there forever - even longer than Liverpool!) Three seasons? Five? Anybody got the stats on this?
I wonder what the average length of stay in the PL is (excluding the top 6, plus Everton, who have been there forever - even longer than Liverpool!) Three seasons? Five? Anybody got the stats on this?
Don't know the overall average, but this season outside the big 6 and Everton it's:
Stoke's 10th consecutive season
West Brom's 8th consecutive season
Swansea's 7th consecutive season
West Ham's 6th consecutive season
Southampton's 6th consecutive season
Crystal Palace's 5th consecutive season
Leicester's 4th consecutive season
Watford's 3rd consecutive season
Bournemouth's 3rd consecutive season
Burnley's 2nd consecutive season
Realising this just made me a little sad inside. But then also happy that we're even having this conversation. And for when we next go down, the Championship is a ****ing brilliant league anyway, so all good!
I'm beginning to despise the 'Leicester' example and hope a 'Burnley' one would be the better path to follow.
5.4 seasons for those teams then - but that isn't taking into account the Hulls, Derbys, Norwichs, QPRs etc. who are not in the PL this season, and whose stays have been rather shorter.
I wonder what the average length of stay in the PL is (excluding the top 6, plus Everton, who have been there forever - even longer than Liverpool!) Three seasons? Five? Anybody got the stats on this?