Silverware or Survival

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Silverware or Survival

by Don Finch » 28 Jan 2007 22:34

Winning the F.A.Cup this season but getting relegated

or

Survival in the Premiership, say 10th place.


What would you choose?

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by M4 Junction 11 » 28 Jan 2007 22:36

Winning the F.A.Cup this season and Top 6 finish in the Premiership! :twisted:

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by Winchester Royal » 28 Jan 2007 22:40

Winning the FA cup.
It would be ours, we'd be in the history books, and we'd have a fantastic shiny pot to put in the cabinet.

And we'd have won at the new Wembley...

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Re: Silverware or Survival

by royals pete » 28 Jan 2007 22:40

Don Finch Winning the F.A.Cup this season but getting relegated

or

Survival in the Premiership, say 10th place.


What would you choose?



We're surely not going to start again about the risk of rele ...can't even say it in public. How many times does one say (royal lingo) 'we are in the prem to stay' Just stick with a target of 10th (top half) ad you won't be disappointed.

And if anyone thinks otherwise, I suggest you watch MOTD over and over each week until you realise what life is like for teams underneath Reading in the league. But I wouldn't say no to the FA Cup !! URZZZZZ

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by savage 4 england » 28 Jan 2007 22:45

Wouldn't mind a semi-final or final. Doesn't matter if we win.

A good league position wouldn't go a miss.

Both possible.


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by Don Finch » 28 Jan 2007 22:49

It was more Coppell's thinking/team selections that got me thinking about this. Is he saying that we've got no chance of winning it with our squad or that the Prem is more important? I guess the decision rests on the money, which is fair enough - but look at teams like Charlton, they've survived and survived and survived.......what have they got to show for it? We're unlikely to win the Prem any time soon, it's far more likely that we could win the cup - and that can't be taken away from us.

I'm waiting with baited breath for 1.30 tomorrow, I just hope we really push to do our very best in this comp because surely we'e safe now - :shock:

Maybe.

Touch wood.

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by Winchester Royal » 28 Jan 2007 22:51

I don't think we've got any hope of winning the league any time in the next 20 years, but if we put some efforts into the cups we could come away with a cup.
Looking back, what would you value more?
A solid run in the top flight, with nothing to show for it, or a yo yo period where we grabbed a cup or two?

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by Don Finch » 28 Jan 2007 22:57

I could handle a bit of yo-yo'ing if we won some silverware, definitely. There's your 'history' right there, winning things. Just thinking about beating Spurs in the cup final at the new wembley gives me the shakes. What a day out that would be, just imagine it!!

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by Winchester Royal » 28 Jan 2007 23:00

Thats what I'm thinking about...
We're never going to win the league, but the cup is a target that we should be aspiring to.

Sadly, the Premiership is all about the money, and I doubt the club wouldn't risk getting relegated for the sake of a silly tin pot called the FA Cup...
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by Royalee » 28 Jan 2007 23:03

Survival in the Premiership - no contest.

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by Stranded » 28 Jan 2007 23:04

This year, no contest. Stay in this division. The financial rewards are so great next season with the new TV deals coming in that we can really take a step on next year.

Drop down a division and it becomes so much harder.

Having said that we're all but safe (two wins from 14 needed) and will be by the time the 5th Round comes along so both are a very possible option for this year.

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by Stretts » 28 Jan 2007 23:17

No trophy is worth relegation. We have got to stay in the premiership at whatever cost.

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by Woodcote Royal » 28 Jan 2007 23:22

Don Finch I could handle a bit of yo-yo'ing if we won some silverware, definitely.


I could handle none of our idiot fans getting a seat on the board, definitely.


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by Platypuss » 28 Jan 2007 23:26

Stretton Royal No trophy is worth relegation. We have got to stay in the premiership at whatever cost.


What is the point of being in the Prem just for the sake of being in the Prem?

What about glory?

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by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Jan 2007 23:28

why not both

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by Memories Of India » 28 Jan 2007 23:30

Stretton Royal No trophy is worth relegation. We have got to stay in the premiership at whatever cost.

At some point in the future then, you're going to find yourself bitterly let down.

We haven't joined a relegation-free Never Never Land, and we're punching above our weight. Fantastic times, but it won't last forever, so let's try and leave some sort of permanent-ish mark while we're awesome.

When MOI goes up, to lift the FA Cup, you'll be there, you'll be there....

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by Don Finch » 28 Jan 2007 23:31

Woodcote Royal I could handle none of our idiot fans getting a seat on the board, definitely.

If being an idiot is actually wanting the team to win something rather than eternal limbo, then I'm guilty as charged. Just because there's so much money in the game doesn't mean you [the fan] have to think that way.

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by weybridgewanderer » 28 Jan 2007 23:39

Teams outside the top 4 do win the FA Cup sometimes, honest


1991 Tottenham Hotspur
1992 Liverpool
1993 Arsenal
1994 Manchester United
1995 Everton
1996 Manchester United
1997 Chelsea
1998 Arsenal
1999 Manchester United
2000 Chelsea
2001 Liverpool
2002 Arsenal
2003 Arsenal
2004 Manchester United
2005 Arsenal
2006 Liverpool

or we could try to join the list of finalists who have never won it

Queen's Park (Glasgow) 1884 1885
Bristol City 1909
Birmingham City 1931 1956
Leicester City 1949 1961 1963 1969
Luton Town 1959
Fulham 1975
Queens Park Rangers 1982
Brighton and Hove Albion 1983
Watford 1984
Crystal Palace 1990
Middlesbrough 1997
Millwall 2004

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by Flyingkiwi » 28 Jan 2007 23:52

Winchester Royal Winning the FA cup.
It would be ours, we'd be in the history books, and we'd have a fantastic shiny pot to put in the cabinet.

And we'd have won at the new Wembley...


But we have won a cup!

And at Wembley too!

It's ours! It's HISTORY!!!

But right now it doesn't count for much does it?

This time last year everyone was saying 17th place would be like winning the championship and I'm happy enough with that.

This year... Survival first and foremost

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by mortimer royal » 29 Jan 2007 00:00

the league has to be a priority - always, ask nottingham forrest would they sacrifice a big cup win to be back in the premiership -yeah they bloody would

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