in fact the more I think about it, the more I see that whilst one of the
three who drop down will go back up the next season, the other two usually have
to suffer a complete financial meltdown that was brought about by the Prem
salaries, with the day of reckoning then arriving finally after
Yeah, look at the top half of the table Only Norwich have been in the premier
in the last couple of years. Actually what has happened is that more and more
teams are rising to the top of the championship and while it is true that once
there it is hard to stay up there, I'm not sure our chances
Hi Dave,
Not sure if that's a given.
Glancing at the end of season Premier table from the last few years, typically
one of the relegated three go back up and the other two will have spent/bet the
parachute money in trying to stay up beforehand.
Looking at this year's Prem relegation candidates
Thanks for making me feel even more miserable after yesterday Dave.
;-)
Ted H
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John 'Grampa' Sy
Even worse are our long term prospects. I do not generally bother with the Prem
but whilst in the pub the League table came on. Looking at the bottom 4 -
Leicester, Burnley and QPR have all walked away with our Division in recent
years and look well equipped to bounce right back again.The other
I was furious when I left the game. It was not so much the result but the
manner of the defeat.
2 0 up after 30 mins and we should have been home and dry. Unfortunately all
our usual failings came to the fore. Defensive errors, inability to cope with
pace and movement, lacklustre midfield and v
or all 3 in this case !a.Watching the 3rd on TV what is Bamba doing once
Silvestri has saved itb. We missed a good chance (Rudy) to go 3 1 up and just
fell apartc See b - we looked out of it for the last 30mins or so when they
stepped it up and had us chasing shadows
Like many I have supported M