by Richi Royal »
23 May 2008 16:36
Apart from the differences mentioned the biggest difference is there are alot of teams around the same level and while the premiership was very predicable with both results and who finished where, the CCC is full of average to good teams, there will be 10-12 teams eyeing up automatic promotion with the rest eying a mid table consolidation / sneaky play off place. I was speaking to a Norwich fan in Feb- March time and despite been 14th ish they had just got two good results on the bounce and suddenly they were anticipating a play off place, think to myself he was a bit of a dreamer, they were only 8 points off 6th place or something. In the finishing table there were only 7 points separating 5th and 12th. and only 6 points separating 22nd and 14th.
Anyway the point i am trying to make is, if the attitude is wrong at the beginning of the season then it is very easy to be dragged down to everyone else's level and then be involved in this tight battle. The season we were promoted we established our own way of playing football and added another dimension to our play, other teams could not adapt their very very average football (which we had been playing in previous seasons) to match ours and as a result were frequently turned over. The other difference is due to the fact the league is so tight having a match winner who can turns draws into victories propels you up the league. I think watford last (technically still this) season were a great example of this. They were 8 points clear at the top of the table earlier in the season and King had scored 11 goals going into January and they were still in automatic places. The speculation surrounding King started in January and he was sold at the end of the month. In the last 19 games they won 4 lost 4 and drew 11, not to mention been turned over in the play offs, which they scraped into on goal difference. How difference could their season had been if they had King who was scoring goals regularly in the side at the beginning of the season and is a match winner in the CCC, turning some of the draws into victories would have seen them challenging for automatic into the last weeks.
One decent player can turn an average side in to a challenging side (Preston with Nugent (for last season), Hull and Campbell, Watford and King, Cardiff with Ledley, Wolves with Ebanks-blake and Kightly, Sheff U and Beattie) all of these teams are very average with out the mentioned players (admittably the rest of the team need to be half decent to stop the opposition scoring) . Therefore by keeping Kitson/ Doyle/ Marek / Little and convey(if fit) will stand us in good stead for the CCC.