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Brinscall Eagle Flag Brinscall Lancashire/ Villamartin ... 08 Feb 20 8.37pm

Why is it it a certainty we are getting relegated? Highly unlikely this will happen there is nothing to suggest our play is that bad that no more points will be gained. The argument is therefore irrelevant.COYP

 

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Gribbo Flag Bromley 08 Feb 20 8.39pm Send a Private Message to Gribbo Add Gribbo as a friend

More of the same next season in the Prem. l can hardly wait.

 

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Rachid Rachid Rachid Flag 08 Feb 20 8.42pm Send a Private Message to Rachid Rachid Rachid Add Rachid Rachid Rachid as a friend

There are no positives.

A lot of folk at the club lose their jobs. Your kid gets battered by his plastic mates and gets the hump with it and the future fan base gets a bit less.

 

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Rachid Rachid Rachid Flag 08 Feb 20 8.47pm Send a Private Message to Rachid Rachid Rachid Add Rachid Rachid Rachid as a friend

Originally posted by Gribbo

More of the same next season in the Prem. l can hardly wait.

Really hope we avoid the drop.

Edited by Rachid Rachid Rachid (08 Feb 2020 8.55pm)

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 08 Feb 20 8.53pm

Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid

There are no positives.

A lot of folk at the club lose their jobs. Your kid gets battered by his plastic mates and gets the hump with it and the future fan base gets a bit less.

Naturally wouldn’t want us to go down, however I do think there are be positives.

More games
Less tourists
Availability of tickets
More goals/wins
The chance of winning something instead of the annual relegation battle

 


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deetee Flag 08 Feb 20 8.55pm Send a Private Message to deetee Add deetee as a friend

There are NO positives to relegation

 

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TheArmaniCode Flag 08 Feb 20 8.55pm Send a Private Message to TheArmaniCode Add TheArmaniCode as a friend

Originally posted by glaziermart

Parish the parasite and the Americans will sell the club for a song to ambitious owners with deep pockets. Roy will resign which will enable us to employ a younger manager who will start blooding young players like Dreher, Kirkby, Perrick, Gonzalez (dubbed the next Coutinho in that Daily Mail article)- If we stayed up Roy will continue playing the 30+ aged players who will play to his disciplined ways. Which will mean we get bored s***less for the next 2 to 3 years!! Relegation will force changes which in the long run might be better for the club

Who the hell is gonna buy a club with a 30-year-old squad and a crumbling stadium & academy when they've just lost their most valuable asset of Premier League football?

No, if we can't get the club sold before we're down we're stuck with the clowns we've got

 

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Rachid Rachid Rachid Flag 08 Feb 20 9.00pm Send a Private Message to Rachid Rachid Rachid Add Rachid Rachid Rachid as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Naturally wouldn’t want us to go down, however I do think there are be positives.

More games
Less tourists
Availability of tickets
More goals/wins
The chance of winning something instead of the annual relegation battle

For the majority of the last time we were there points four and five were in pretty short supply and 2012-13 and the play offs were literally sh!t or bust. If we'd failed then ???.

 

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Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 08 Feb 20 9.13pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by glaziermart

Parish the parasite and the Americans will sell the club for a song to ambitious owners with deep pockets. Roy will resign which will enable us to employ a younger manager who will start blooding young players like Dreher, Kirkby, Perrick, Gonzalez (dubbed the next Coutinho in that Daily Mail article)- If we stayed up Roy will continue playing the 30+ aged players who will play to his disciplined ways. Which will mean we get bored s***less for the next 2 to 3 years!! Relegation will force changes which in the long run might be better for the club

By his agent. My lad's the next Johnny May in my book...doesn't mean he's the next actual Johnny May.

 


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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 08 Feb 20 9.20pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

no positives this year, although we might be more sellable as a cheaper championship club given our facilities, but next season many of the big contracts would be up and we wouldn't be going down with the over paid light weights which is what makes relegation disastrous, could rebuild with a bit of youth too

 

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EddieMac Flag 08 Feb 20 9.25pm Send a Private Message to EddieMac Add EddieMac as a friend

Originally posted by glaziermart

Parish the parasite and the Americans will sell the club for a song to ambitious owners with deep pockets. Roy will resign which will enable us to employ a younger manager who will start blooding young players like Dreher, Kirkby, Perrick, Gonzalez (dubbed the next Coutinho in that Daily Mail article)- If we stayed up Roy will continue playing the 30+ aged players who will play to his disciplined ways. Which will mean we get bored s***less for the next 2 to 3 years!! Relegation will force changes which in the long run might be better for the club

His agent said he played like Coutinho. I wonder why ?

 

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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 08 Feb 20 10.00pm Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Naturally wouldn’t want us to go down, however I do think there are be positives.

More games
Less tourists
Availability of tickets
More goals/wins
The chance of winning something instead of the annual relegation battle

Spot on. Was about to write an almost identical list. I’d add more Saturday 3pm kick offs as well.

Not that I want us to go down, but my happiest Palace memories have always been in the Championship. It’s more entertaining and dog eat dog.

There’s more satisfaction to be had down there, rather then aiming for mid table obscurity each season in the Prem. There’s a certain pride in supporting a small plucky club, and sadly we’re not really that anymore. It’s something that Man Utd and Liverpool glory hunters could never really understand.

It’s important that we stay up this season due to the state of our finances. I fear it would be a slippery slope for us. Once we’re in better shape I’d be happy to spend a few years in the Championship and would probably get my ST back.

 

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