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by bobby1413 » 09 Apr 2008 11:00
Shaka enjoying some away games for a change.
by Dirk Gently » 09 Apr 2008 11:08
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by Tails » 09 Apr 2008 11:18
by philM » 09 Apr 2008 11:23
by Dirk Gently » 09 Apr 2008 11:24
Tails For me its a resounding yes. Why spend your whole life fighting to get to the premiership and reaching the pinnacle of english football and then be so ready to get relegated. Peoples anwsers well inevitably be defined by their level of ambition, being a bigger fish in a smaller pond...or a small fish in a big pond. Tell me, how many times have we actually 'won' anything when we were in the lower leagues? a championship? the simond cup?.......
by philM » 09 Apr 2008 11:30
Dirk GentlyTails For me its a resounding yes. Why spend your whole life fighting to get to the premiership and reaching the pinnacle of english football and then be so ready to get relegated. Peoples anwsers well inevitably be defined by their level of ambition, being a bigger fish in a smaller pond...or a small fish in a big pond. Tell me, how many times have we actually 'won' anything when we were in the lower leagues? a championship? the simond cup?.......
So how long do you expect it to be until we're challenging the Big 4 for the Premier League title, then?
We don't compete in cups because they might jeopardise our PL survival, and we're never ever going to have a chance of winning this league, so what are you hoping to win?
by Franchise FC » 09 Apr 2008 11:33
Dirk GentlyTails For me its a resounding yes. Why spend your whole life fighting to get to the premiership and reaching the pinnacle of english football and then be so ready to get relegated. Peoples anwsers well inevitably be defined by their level of ambition, being a bigger fish in a smaller pond...or a small fish in a big pond. Tell me, how many times have we actually 'won' anything when we were in the lower leagues? a championship? the simond cup?.......
So how long do you expect it to be until we're challenging the Big 4 for the Premier League title, then?
We don't compete in cups because they might jeopardise our PL survival, and we're never ever going to have a chance of winning this league, so what are you hoping to win?
by sucatraps » 09 Apr 2008 11:40
by rg6royal » 09 Apr 2008 11:44
by TheRealRoyal » 09 Apr 2008 11:53
by Dirk Gently » 09 Apr 2008 11:58
TheRealRoyal Ok heres another question for you;
If we dont get relegated, what next?
Were never going to win the league and atm getting into the top 10 looks like to much of a challenge so what are we actually achieving by staying in this league apart form heartache?
by TheRealRoyal » 09 Apr 2008 11:59
Dirk GentlyTheRealRoyal Ok heres another question for you;
If we dont get relegated, what next?
Were never going to win the league and atm getting into the top 10 looks like to much of a challenge so what are we actually achieving by staying in this league apart form heartache?
The club (i.e. JM) is getting shedloads of money, which he has the choice of either sticking in the bank or spending more and more of it on player's wages. If he does the latter he is more likely to ensure the incoming of shedloads of money continue for longer, but he will have less spare as the players' wages will keep going up to match the income. And if he does the latter and it fails then the finacial consequences could be devastating for all concerned.
But the club (and, by implication, him) will also stay in the limelight.
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