notloyalenuffroyal Tell that to Liverpool last season.
They should be beating us every time and have spent lots more money.
They didn't.
Don't underestimate the "little" club playing at home in a cup game. One off anyone can beat anyone, particulalry early in a season.
It's a game. You give yourself the best chance, but sometimes you lose - hence the word - game!!!
If we have no cash get over it. We might not go up. Oh well - there will be another year - another set of moany people saying we should spend millions. If you want to have a new centre back, it's easy. Sell Gylfi and use some of the money on a centre back. Any takers?
Other than that - start a car trading magazine - sell it for millions and bankroll the purchase and wages. Good luck to you all.
You have either
a) Only read they last few contributions
or
b) Not understood the points made earlier in the thread
I don't think anyone is suggesting millions are spent, or are talking about promotion to the PL.
FTR, this contributor thinks the PL is a pile of shit, that in its current form, we have absolutely bugger all chance of truly competing in, so it's a waste of time being there.
What have been expressed are concerns about remaining competitive at
this level.
The championship is without doubt the tightest league in England, and no club has a divine right to stay there.
Many are of the opinion that we have a glaring weakness in central defence: Mills and Pearce both lack pace, get turned too easily, and the only other options are two Icelandic players who are, in all honesty, in the twilight years of their careers.
It's all hunky dory should those up front score more than we will inevitably concede, but should the goals dry up, whether through injury, loss of form, or the sale of our better players, it will not add up to Premier League football or fiscal prudence.
It could, in a very tight league, end up in relegation. Bournemouth away, anyone?