Platypuss Pompey, Middlesbrough, Bolton and Blackburn used/ are using which method?
How many of those have bounced between Premier/Championship Leagues in recent history?
by Tinrib » 26 Feb 2008 12:31
Platypuss Pompey, Middlesbrough, Bolton and Blackburn used/ are using which method?
by CMRoyal » 26 Feb 2008 12:35
Platypuss Pompey, Middlesbrough, Bolton and Blackburn used/ are using which method?
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2008 12:37
by Stranded » 26 Feb 2008 12:40
Platypuss Pompey, Middlesbrough, Bolton and Blackburn used/ are using which method?
by strap » 26 Feb 2008 12:43
Cookie Threads that slag off The Chairman, they bother me.
He's put £Millions into the club, and he gets criticised for not putting enough £Millions in.
by Skin » 26 Feb 2008 12:45
by CMRoyal » 26 Feb 2008 12:48
Hoop Blah CMRoyal, I think the biggest flaw in your examples is that none of them managed to keep themselves in the Premiership for a sustained period of time. They're definately models I'd want us to follow.
by CMRoyal » 26 Feb 2008 12:52
CMRoyalHoop Blah CMRoyal, I think the biggest flaw in your examples is that none of them managed to keep themselves in the Premiership for a sustained period of time. They're definately models I'd want us to follow.
True, but I guess what I was trying to illustrate that there's no easy way to immediately establish yourself in the Premier League - can anyone think of a team that has been promoted from ten years ago or longer and stayed there ever since? I'm not saying there aren't any (Bolton, maybe?), but even West Ham and Pompey are only 5-6 years "old" Premiership teams. So, as I read this thread and pondered that fact, John Mad's caution suddenly made sense to me. Anyway, there's a certain amount of Devil's Advocacy being employed on my part, but the argument was rattling around my empty old head, so I thought I'd put it down here.
by RG30 » 26 Feb 2008 12:54
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2008 12:54
CMRoyalHoop Blah CMRoyal, I think the biggest flaw in your examples is that none of them managed to keep themselves in the Premiership for a sustained period of time. They're definately models I'd want us to follow.
True, but I guess what I was trying to illustrate that there's no easy way to immediately establish yourself in the Premier League - can anyone think of a team that has been promoted in the last ten years and stayed there ever since? I'm not saying there aren't any (Bolton, maybe?), but even West Ham and Pompey are only 5-6 years "old" Premiership teams. So, as I read this thread and pondered that fact, John Mad's caution suddenly made sense to me. Anyway, there's a certain amount of Devil's Advocacy being employed on my part, but the argument was rattling around my empty old head, so I thought I'd put it down here.
by Platypuss » 26 Feb 2008 12:58
CMRoyalHoop Blah CMRoyal, I think the biggest flaw in your examples is that none of them managed to keep themselves in the Premiership for a sustained period of time. They're definately models I'd want us to follow.
True, but I guess what I was trying to illustrate that there's no easy way to immediately establish yourself in the Premier League - can anyone think of a team that has been promoted from ten years ago or longer and stayed there ever since? I'm not saying there aren't any (Bolton, maybe?), but even West Ham and Pompey are only 5-6 years "old" Premiership teams. So, as I read this thread and pondered that fact, John Mad's caution suddenly made sense to me. Anyway, there's a certain amount of Devil's Advocacy being employed on my part, but the argument was rattling around my empty old head, so I thought I'd put it down here.
by brendywendy » 26 Feb 2008 12:58
RG30 4 years ago, this club were training at Bradfield College during the summer months, and Reading Hockey Club during the winter. It was through the Chairman's desire that we finally got a respectable training ground that has now been developed to the standard that will last long after the Chairman has gone.
It's easy pointing fingers when things aern't going well, only a few months ago I was aiming my verbal's at him but regardless of what happens, this football club will be in a far better position than the one that got promoted 2 years ago. By all means, they're are things that iritate me but generally speaking, we've come a hell of a long way in such a short space of time.
If we survive, then great. I think we'll see a change in attitude as a club generally though and it wouldn't surprise me that should we survive, Mr Madejski will actively look for outside investment because it's clear he can't/won't support a Premiership club because the numbers keeps rising season in season out.
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2008 13:00
PlatypussCMRoyalHoop Blah CMRoyal, I think the biggest flaw in your examples is that none of them managed to keep themselves in the Premiership for a sustained period of time. They're definately models I'd want us to follow.
True, but I guess what I was trying to illustrate that there's no easy way to immediately establish yourself in the Premier League - can anyone think of a team that has been promoted from ten years ago or longer and stayed there ever since? I'm not saying there aren't any (Bolton, maybe?), but even West Ham and Pompey are only 5-6 years "old" Premiership teams. So, as I read this thread and pondered that fact, John Mad's caution suddenly made sense to me. Anyway, there's a certain amount of Devil's Advocacy being employed on my part, but the argument was rattling around my empty old head, so I thought I'd put it down here.
Boro.
by Platypuss » 26 Feb 2008 13:00
by Pridders » 26 Feb 2008 13:04
Cookie Threads that slag off The Chairman, they bother me.
He's put £Millions into the club, and he gets criticised for not putting enough £Millions in.
by CMRoyal » 26 Feb 2008 13:14
Hoop BlahCMRoyal can anyone think of a team that has been promoted from ten years ago or longer and stayed there ever since?
Arsenal?
by Scylla » 26 Feb 2008 13:34
CMRoyalHoop BlahCMRoyal can anyone think of a team that has been promoted from ten years ago or longer and stayed there ever since?
Arsenal?
Asked for that, didn't I? I was going to edit it yet again, but I hope my point is clear: outside of the privileged elite it takes a lot to establish a club in the Premier League for more than a handful of years. So you better make sure you're in good shape to cope with the yo-yo effect for a while first.
But we are staying up, so it's all academic. This season.
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2008 13:47
CMRoyalHoop BlahCMRoyal can anyone think of a team that has been promoted from ten years ago or longer and stayed there ever since?
Arsenal?
Asked for that, didn't I? I was going to edit it yet again, but I hope my point is clear: outside of the privileged elite it takes a lot to establish a club in the Premier League for more than a handful of years. So you better make sure you're in good shape to cope with the yo-yo effect for a while first.
But we are staying up, so it's all academic. This season.
by John Peel » 26 Feb 2008 14:02
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2008 14:12
John Peel Not sure what to make of it really. Have a feeling that there's a divide between those who experienced a sh*t team with no prospects for many years and those that started following them after the promotion from the old second.
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