Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership 21:38 - Mar 16 with 802 views | grumpy | for the 3 teams promoted to last season. |  | | |  |
Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 22:06 - Mar 16 with 755 views | Southamptonfan | Yep. The gap in quality is so huge between the two leagues making it impossible to survive. That's two years in a row that all three teams promoted are straight back down. 6 teams and none of them survive. [Post edited 16 Mar 22:07]
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Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 22:24 - Mar 16 with 723 views | arfurdent | all about the parachute payments |  |
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Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 00:11 - Mar 17 with 644 views | Joiedevivre | We might not be one of the biggest clubs unlike some of the rest, but one day you’ll see we will become the best. [Post edited 17 Mar 0:11]
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Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 10:42 - Mar 17 with 323 views | kingslandstand1 |
Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 22:06 - Mar 16 by Southamptonfan | Yep. The gap in quality is so huge between the two leagues making it impossible to survive. That's two years in a row that all three teams promoted are straight back down. 6 teams and none of them survive. [Post edited 16 Mar 22:07]
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There was an Ian Ladyman article in the paper last week saying that the Prem is now a 17 team division A while ago you would generally just survive with 39 or 40 points. Now it could be as low as 26 just proving the rift is increasing between the leagues Couple of facts proving that. 198 games played since start of 23/24 season for bottom 3 clubs and won only 23 games. This season alone has only been 23 wins from 84! Trouble is we have loads of American owners Who don't want promotion and relegation as in the NFL and therefore couldn't give a shit about the bottom Some could beat the trend but boring now |  | |  |
Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 11:09 - Mar 17 with 279 views | dirk_doone |
Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 10:42 - Mar 17 by kingslandstand1 | There was an Ian Ladyman article in the paper last week saying that the Prem is now a 17 team division A while ago you would generally just survive with 39 or 40 points. Now it could be as low as 26 just proving the rift is increasing between the leagues Couple of facts proving that. 198 games played since start of 23/24 season for bottom 3 clubs and won only 23 games. This season alone has only been 23 wins from 84! Trouble is we have loads of American owners Who don't want promotion and relegation as in the NFL and therefore couldn't give a shit about the bottom Some could beat the trend but boring now |
In 2022, Fulham, Bournemouth and Forest were promoted. They are all top 10 Premier League teams now. Next year, who knows? Only last year, people were saying that Man City were certain to win the league again. They are now below Forest. Football really isn't that predictable. If it were, we could all make a fortune at the bookies. In the first 25 years of this century, 14 different teams have won major honours and we might well get a 15th new one in the FA Cup this year, possibly one of those promoted teams. [Post edited 17 Mar 11:20]
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Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 12:26 - Mar 17 with 193 views | kingslandstand1 |
Well it looks like being a brief spell in the Premiership on 11:09 - Mar 17 by dirk_doone | In 2022, Fulham, Bournemouth and Forest were promoted. They are all top 10 Premier League teams now. Next year, who knows? Only last year, people were saying that Man City were certain to win the league again. They are now below Forest. Football really isn't that predictable. If it were, we could all make a fortune at the bookies. In the first 25 years of this century, 14 different teams have won major honours and we might well get a 15th new one in the FA Cup this year, possibly one of those promoted teams. [Post edited 17 Mar 11:20]
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That point was also made re Bright,Bmouth and Brentford etc but that was 3/4/5 years ago and now the tide is turning re promoted clubs It will probably be Leeds, Sheff U and Burnley to come up, possibly only Leeds will stay up of those? Let's see. But bottom line is the established clubs now will only get bigger and no doubt push for the ffp rules etc to be changed to suit their agenda |  | |  |
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