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babylonjohn St Leonards-on-Sea 21 Jun 20 1.16pm | |
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Without some serious investment in the squad European football does not appeal to me. We struggle to put one decent side out every week.
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AERO 21 Jun 20 1.20pm | |
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Agree ,that with our budgets and ground improvements etc dont really need Europe this year at least .As one of our chairmen was once qoated "Be Careful what you wish for "
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Edited by Vincehair (21 Jun 2020 2.23pm)
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sotac464 Berkshire 21 Jun 20 3.19pm | |
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No way would I want Europa League football. Getting to the group stages would mean playing Thursday then Sunday, against teams no one has heard of, in front of a half empty Selhurst Park. We simply dont have the squad like Wolves, to be able to cope with European football.
My equalibrium unbalanced me. Paul Draper Brighton 19/2/2018 |
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rawpalace05 Saltdean 21 Jun 20 3.53pm | |
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Wow. I understand the fears, but who wouldn't want European footy? Bonkers. This would be a milestone in our history. And why wouldnt we aspire to be in a similar position to Wolves? I'd risk it either way. The PL is a very sterile place without aspirations or development off the pitch. Academy aside, the ground is not moving forward and nothing else is either. I want to see us in Europe, 100%.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 21 Jun 20 4.39pm | |
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Originally posted by sotac464
No way would I want Europa League football. Getting to the group stages would mean playing Thursday then Sunday, against teams no one has heard of, in front of a half empty Selhurst Park. We simply dont have the squad like Wolves, to be able to cope with European football. The return was 25/7/98 0-2, i was one of 48 official fans there that night. I would say 95% of our fans have NEVER witnessed European Football either at SP or away, i dont include pre-season friendlies.
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sotac464 Berkshire 21 Jun 20 6.05pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
The return was 25/7/98 0-2, i was one of 48 official fans there that night. I would say 95% of our fans have NEVER witnessed European Football either at SP or away, i dont include pre-season friendlies. Summed up perfectly.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 21 Jun 20 7.04pm | |
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Originally posted by sotac464
Summed up perfectly. Ok, maybe so, 20 years ago this was a big thing, yes, TV used 2nd teamers & a few kids coz he wern't interested in it, shame really, could've given some 1st teamers some euro experience. Whilst i agree that a 'euro' adventure would at the end of this season, would not be ideal, the experience it would give to players, would be beneficial to the whole squad. Dont forget the buzz that the fans would get if they were able to travel to the away game(s), if nothing else, just to say, 'They were there'.
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Jun 20 7.47pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
Ok, maybe so, 20 years ago this was a big thing, yes, TV used 2nd teamers & a few kids coz he wern't interested in it, shame really, could've given some 1st teamers some euro experience. Whilst i agree that a 'euro' adventure would at the end of this season, would not be ideal, the experience it would give to players, would be beneficial to the whole squad. Dont forget the buzz that the fans would get if they were able to travel to the away game(s), if nothing else, just to say, 'They were there'. And then enjoy the 14 day quarantine whey they got back.
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 21 Jun 20 7.58pm | |
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Originally posted by twist
No mathematically safe, but like 99.897161237@ likely to be safe. As to max points. yeah 49 last season. Dare we start thinking about Europe ? 7th spot would do it, with Leicester, Man City, Chelski and ManUtd still in the FA cup. 49 points. The same number we achieved in 1992/3 and were relegated!
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cryrst The garden of England 21 Jun 20 8.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Bexley Eagle
49 points. The same number we achieved in 1992/3 and were relegated! 4 more games back then.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 21 Jun 20 9.55pm | |
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Originally posted by rollercoaster
best over 42 games is 69 in 90/91 & 3rd place. But not in Prem, which is what I meant but unfortunately didn't say.
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