father_and_son
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Tony has said, survive for 5 years... Then try for more. 3 more seasons like this, then we can be unhappy with 17th
Tony has said, survive for 5 years... Then try for more. 3 more seasons like this, then we can be unhappy with 17th
Yes. Our transfer spend and wage bill are both 19th out of 20 therefore 17th is punching.
Sitting back and playing for 38x 0-0 results isn’t something I relish another season of.
We've had two 0-0 draws this season.
Typical Palace. DIVES in without reading the thread properly and makes a complete FOOL of himself.19th? Try 10th on transfer spend for this season.
https://talksport.com/football/400115/premier-league-clubs-spent-most-transfers/
But played for many more than that [emoji23]
19th? Try 10th on transfer spend for this season.
https://talksport.com/football/400115/premier-league-clubs-spent-most-transfers/
It would mean we have made no progress and will go down sooner rather than later, as we are running out of teams worse than us.
Will make a change from SbtS……..
On three separate occasions I have over heard people saying I hope brighton go down I challenged one of these and the guy said because you have been so boring you deserve to go down, how can you argue that one?
Yep, your right the neutrals dont like us.
you have been so boring you deserve to go down, how can you argue that one?
The league table doesn't have an entrtainment column. If promotion/relegation depended on entertainment, the league system should award points for more than just wins and draws, or winning matches should be about more than goals scored v goals conceded. But it's not, it's about winning, drawing, losing, not entertainment. If we don't go down, it's because we did enough winning and drawing. Entertainment doesn't come into it, you deserve to stay up or go down based on the points you have won, nothing more.
When teams are praised or defended for changing the pitch dimensions, not having ballboys, or not watering the pitch/leaving the grass long, on the basis of 'any advantage you can get within the laws of the game', surely no one can has a right to criticise teams that play a defensive style that stifles your opponents when that is not only within the laws of the game, it is half of the point of football ('scoring more than you concede' has a defensive element as well as an attacking one).
That's how you argue that one.
Who cares?
The league table doesn't have an entrtainment column. If promotion/relegation depended on entertainment, the league system should award points for more than just wins and draws, or winning matches should be about more than goals scored v goals conceded. But it's not, it's about winning, drawing, losing, not entertainment. If we don't go down, it's because we did enough winning and drawing. Entertainment doesn't come into it, you deserve to stay up or go down based on the points you have won, nothing more.
When teams are praised or defended for changing the pitch dimensions, not having ballboys, or not watering the pitch/leaving the grass long, on the basis of 'any advantage you can get within the laws of the game', surely no one can has a right to criticise teams that play a defensive style that stifles your opponents when that is not only within the laws of the game, it is half of the point of football ('scoring more than you concede' has a defensive element as well as an attacking one).
That's how you argue that one.
Was talking to Palace fan and ST holder today at the bank (he works behind the counter) who is thoroughly disillusioned with the Premier League and thinks all the fun has gone out of being a fan of a club outside the top six.
I asked if he thought they'd sell Zaha(hahaha) and he was pretty convinced they'd offload him and Wan-Bissaka for £70m in the Summer, then buy four new players with the proceeds in order to simply build a strong mid-table team to stay in the PL, have a bit of a cup run if they're lucky, and.... absolutely nothing else.
That's the best we can hope for, too, along with every other club who currently sits 7th to 20th in the Premier League.
The feeling of being in the Premier League is such a mind-f*ck sometimes.
Agreed, being an old codger who remembers 1979-83 it was similar then, which is why crowds dipped to below 10,000 at the Goldstone for top tier football.
Being in the Premier League is a classic case of 'It's better to travel than to arrive'.