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BlueJay Flag UK 08 Aug 20 2.43am

Originally posted by Putitout


There seems to be some confusion here . Are we an established Premier club? Yes we are an established Premier club, every time we don’t get relegated..
But are we respected as a Premier club, even by some of our own support it seems ? No. Is the answer for some. Two different questions being treated as one.

Edited by Putitout (07 Aug 2020 11.04pm)

The tailend of our season didn't exactly scream 'established premier league club' though, which is likely what he's getting at.

 

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braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 08 Aug 20 6.38am Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by Palace Passion

Are you being sarcastic or are you really silly enough to believe that rubbish? Any team that has been up in the Premier league more then 2 season HAS money. The club gets a considerable amount just for staying up. We are loaded. We have a very tight consortium. We have money, we just never spend any.

are you being sarcastic? or are you really silly enough to beleive the rubbish you just typed?

try doing some research, like reading club accounts before posting incorrect info like above.

 


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crvenaeagle Flag 08 Aug 20 7.32am Send a Private Message to crvenaeagle Add crvenaeagle as a friend

I can't say West Ham seem to achieve much more than us, despite coming in and paying the price. They spend so much money but struggle as much, if not more than us.

 

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Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 08 Aug 20 9.24am Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by BlueJay

The tailend of our season didn't exactly scream 'established premier league club' though, which is likely what he's getting at.

But we'd already established our involvement in this league long before the tailend lol, apart from the top six or seven clubs in this league no one is really really safe from relegation anyway are they and the top six need all of us below them to stay there to feed on for their monopoly and fun.

 

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Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 08 Aug 20 9.30am Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by crvenaeagle

I can't say West Ham seem to achieve much more than us, despite coming in and paying the price. They spend so much money but struggle as much, if not more than us.

We are the same, they have more potential and prestige but keep ruining it to much hilarity lol

 

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Putitout Flag Oxford 08 Aug 20 9.37am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by BlueJay

The tailend of our season didn't exactly scream 'established premier league club' though, which is likely what he's getting at.

Well let’s Ask another question then. How long will we remain an established Premier league club? Nothing wrong with the original question, just moving it on.

 

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jeeagles Flag 08 Aug 20 9.51am

8th Season in the top flight.
Only 9 clubs have been in the Premiership longer than us.
A squad packed full of internationals with plenty of premiership experience, many players bought for £10m+, 9th highest wage bill. No longer odds of for relegation every season.

I'd argue that we are an established premiership club.

Over the years some really big clubs have flirted with the drop. Including Spurs, Everton, Villa, Newcastle, Man City, Leeds and Blackburn. Leicester realised they needed to act quickly shortly after winning the title. It's never something that can be taken for granted and leadership must always be pushing the club forward.

At the moment it's been noted where we are at the point where everything is beginning to drift. Without income generated from a stadium expansion I'm not sure if Parish knows what to do next. Stoke, West Brom, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Charlton, and Fulham all this kind of position. There's no real blue print for the Board to follow to take us onto the mythical next step.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 08 Aug 20 9.53am Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Originally posted by EddieMac

Lots of crying about about players getting paid too much then crying when paying too much then for Benteke and Sakho and others then the same people crying because we try to get a bargain and don’t pay over the odds.

Make your minds up. What do you lot want?

It might not be the same people crying

 

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55 years a fan Flag 08 Aug 20 12.24pm Send a Private Message to 55 years a fan Add 55 years a fan as a friend

This club is where is because it’s a f***ing shambles.

Have a chairman as tight as they come won’t spend try’s do it all on the cheap.

A manager who is so set in his ways we can’t evolve

And American investors who add absolutely SFA to the club,

 

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jeeagles Flag 08 Aug 20 12.52pm

Originally posted by Pete53
It might not be the same people crying

Pretty sure the cry from many recently from many has been that the board should get rid of underperforming Sakho and Benteke who cost top dollar to sign and pay... then replace them with players who are going to cost a fortune to sign and pay. Because they think taking the same approach again will lead to a different outcome.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 08 Aug 20 2.29pm

Originally posted by Putitout

Well let’s Ask another question then. How long will we remain an established Premier league club? Nothing wrong with the original question, just moving it on.

That's definitely a very relevant question, and one that, when our form dips, I don't like to think about

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 08 Aug 20 2.32pm

Originally posted by Tickled pink

But we'd already established our involvement in this league long before the tailend lol, apart from the top six or seven clubs in this league no one is really really safe from relegation anyway are they and the top six need all of us below them to stay there to feed on for their monopoly and fun.

That's true, but we also did our best to leave endless doubts and concerns after that due to our poor form. But you're right, there's probably a good ten teams that could go down in any given season.

 

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