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stss30

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Apr 24, 2008
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Anyone who seriously thinks we'll finish in the top 6 is in cloud cuckoo land- unless we spend a huge amount over the summer. I reckon with this squad we'd finish 16th?
 
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The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
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It's a strange division so anything is possible. I don't think there is alot between the teams.

The strangest part of next season for me will be that we will be competing on a level playing field and not battling with the inferiority complex that Withdean gave us in that division last time.

For me. Top half, pushing for the PO's

I'm buoyed by the QPR fan who came on here having watched us a few times this season and believing we're well set up for Championship football.

Admittedly, it's only one fan's opinion, but...
 


stss30

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Apr 24, 2008
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Well I'm in cuckoo land then

I just don't want people to get over excited. Yes we've had a superb season and yes we've got a brilliant new stadium to move into but do you seriously think we'll have the budget to compete with premier league clubs who get huge parachute payments and clubs a la Leeds, Forest etc. Just saying, bit of perspective required...
 






Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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Anyone who seriously thinks we'll finish in the top 6 is in cloud cuckoo land- unless we spend a huge amount over the summer. I reckon with this squad we'd finish 16th?

leicester last season and norwich, the leeds united and even millwall this year are having a good go at a play-off spot. throw in the feel good factor that the new stadium will produce, hopefully we settle in quickly and tony bloom giving a decent wedge to poyet to spend (which if this hoskins business is anything to go by, he will) and i dont think a play off spot is beyond the realms of possibility

id just be happy for us to stay up though to be honest!
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,478
Brighton
Somewhere in the top half, no idea where but definitely top half of the table.
 




stss30

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Apr 24, 2008
9,546
leicester last season and norwich, the leeds united and even millwall this year are having a good go at a play-off spot. throw in the feel good factor that the new stadium will produce, hopefully we settle in quickly and tony bloom giving a decent wedge to poyet to spend (which if this hoskins business is anything to go by, he will) and i dont think a play off spot is beyond the realms of possibility

id just be happy for us to stay up though to be honest!
Agree with all of this. I just think we'll need to try and cement a championship place for a couple of seasons and improve our squad before we could be in with a shout of a top 6 finish. Just my opnion though...
 


Rookie

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Feb 8, 2005
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I just don't want people to get over excited. Yes we've had a superb season and yes we've got a brilliant new stadium to move into but do you seriously think we'll have the budget to compete with premier league clubs who get huge parachute payments and clubs a la Leeds, Forest etc. Just saying, bit of perspective required...

Have we got the highest budget in league 1? Its about the quality that is already here and who gets added. Gus in a winner and will not want a struggle against relegation. There is no reason we can not have a real attempt at the play offs with the momentum gained this season
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I know they were cup games but we didn't struggle against Pompey or Watford, in fact we looked comfortable (and with a couple of reserve players on the field)
Seeing how Norwich, Leeds and Millwall have coped, I think with 5 or 6 decent additions we could be in the top half of the table.
 




Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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Have we got the highest budget in league 1? Its about the quality that is already here and who gets added. Gus in a winner and will not want a struggle against relegation. There is no reason we can not have a real attempt at the play offs with the momentum gained this season

id say that we must be in the top three for budgets along with southampton and huddersfield, which looks like it will be reflected in the league positions come the end of the season

if our outings against pompey and watford are anything to go by, poyet seems to have invested wisely in not just players who are excellent at this level but who can do a job in the league above. the fact that he has talked about seven new signings would suggest that he is not going to settle for a relegation battle or possibly even mid table meidocrity, and with the backing that bloom gave him in the transfer market last summer you'd imagine that he will be more than happy to bankroll a number of improvements to the squad
 








n1 gull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Hurstpierpoint
id say that we must be in the top three for budgets along with southampton and huddersfield, which looks like it will be reflected in the league positions come the end of the season

if our outings against pompey and watford are anything to go by, poyet seems to have invested wisely in not just players who are excellent at this level but who can do a job in the league above. the fact that he has talked about seven new signings would suggest that he is not going to settle for a relegation battle or possibly even mid table meidocrity, and with the backing that bloom gave him in the transfer market last summer you'd imagine that he will be more than happy to bankroll a number of improvements to the squad

When a manager says he needs 7 players you don't know if he means it;

Is it just a kick up the arse of existing players?
Does it just mean contract negotiations - don't blackmail the club?
Is it a plea to manage fan expectations?
A plea to board for some dosh?
Haven't I done well with these players - pay me more money?

etc etc..

I think we will be challenging for automatic promotion - Gus is fantastic and if he can turn
El Abd into the player he's become, anything is possible
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,478
Brighton
id say that we must be in the top three for budgets along with southampton and huddersfield, which looks like it will be reflected in the league positions come the end of the season

According to some recent stats we are around 5th/6th. Remember we sold/released a HUGE number of players at the start of the season, we've barely spent much this season when you take those into account.
 


stss30

Registered User
Apr 24, 2008
9,546
Have we got the highest budget in league 1? Its about the quality that is already here and who gets added. Gus in a winner and will not want a struggle against relegation. There is no reason we can not have a real attempt at the play offs with the momentum gained this season

One of the highest I think (if the BBC is to be believed)? Plus budget becomes more of an issue in the championship because some teams can afford to buy international quality players etc, anyway we'll see...
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,089
peacehaven
i think we will finish 6th, but it all depends on who goes down fron premiershite
 






Digweeds Trousers

New member
May 17, 2004
2,079
Tunbridge Wells
12th for me - perhaps a sluggish start encouraging some of the of the usual cockknockers to start squawking. I expect to hear the first 'Poyet Out' in late November when a 1-3 defeat at home to Barnsley leaves us 3 points clear of the last relegation place.

A couple of new faces as well as the return from injuries (i cant believe we will be so lucky next year on that front) mean that we end the year with play-off form and finish a very comfortable mid-table.
 


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