Crowd capacity at the relegation candidates. 21:37 - Dec 30 with 3570 views | porschejack | Just saw Sunderland getting 46,000 tonight at home !! with Villa looking dead certs to go down , doesn't look good for the team that joins them in the Championship unless you are Newcastle . If these 3 went down , this must be the biggest set of followers since the Prem was formed . Any hopes of the regular Championship hopefuls getting promoted in 2017 look slim , just hope its not us with them. | | | | |
Crowd capacity at the relegation candidates on 16:31 - Dec 31 with 658 views | monmouth |
Crowd capacity at the relegation candidates on 13:55 - Dec 31 by QuakerJack | Fab - no Rangel - yes naughton - yes taylor - yes Ash - yes Fede - no Amat - maybe Bartley - hope not Leon - yes Cork - yes Ki - no Gylfi - no JJS - no Routledge - yes Barrow - yes Ayew - no Montero - no Grimes - yes Gomis - please god no Just a start |
Taylor, Williams and Cork would be gone if we tried to half their wages. Presumably we would keep the backbone of the team on premiership wages and use transfer income to supplement where weak. Players like Nordfeldt and 'cough' Eder would need to step up. | |
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Crowd capacity at the relegation candidates on 18:33 - Dec 31 with 618 views | Pacemaker |
Crowd capacity at the relegation candidates on 16:31 - Dec 31 by monmouth | Taylor, Williams and Cork would be gone if we tried to half their wages. Presumably we would keep the backbone of the team on premiership wages and use transfer income to supplement where weak. Players like Nordfeldt and 'cough' Eder would need to step up. |
Not if that's what's in their contract. They are all aware of that and presumably will fight for their wages if not the badge. I would imagine a hefty promotion clause is also in there to encourage them to stay and not ask to be sold off. | |
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Crowd capacity at the relegation candidates. on 19:51 - Dec 31 with 592 views | Glyn1 | I'm fairly sure that our stadium would also be one of the smallest in the Championship as well as in the Premier League - not the smallest obviously, but probably in the bottom half. And having a few thousand empty seats is a good thing rather than a bad one - it means people find seats together, people can decide to go on the day of the match, more free tickets for schools and so on. [Post edited 31 Dec 2015 19:56]
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