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Yes but we haven't spent a lot of money on players; our transfer record is only 5.3 million
"Only"
Yes but we haven't spent a lot of money on players; our transfer record is only 5.3 million
Even then we only broke that this summer"Only"
Just nice to see you lot struggling with players on high salaries.
1999-2003 is the answer. Never known this division to be as strong as it was then. Every year, you would have a promoted club going on to make playoffs the next season in the Championship. There were fallen bigger clubs (Stoke, QPR, Preston and Burnley), teams with huge budgets (Wigan, Reading and Cardiff) and just sides that were incredibly well managed and punched above their weight (Gillingham, Crewe, Rotherham, Brighton, Walsall)
We were a good side in that period under Danny Wilson but were never strong enough to go up.
.Worse I have seen so far is Gillingham in terms of quality but made up for it with fighting attitude that got them a draw against us.
Wolves were strong that year but the rest of the league wasn't great. We finished 10th with a dire squad compared to the one we've got at the moment.
Wolves were strong that year but the rest of the league wasn't great. We finished 10th with a dire squad compared to the one we've got at the moment.
We beat Brentford 4-1 that year. You were alright because the Chuckle Brothers were bankrolling you at the time. It was largely meh apart from that though. Thanks for putting your view across in such an agreeable manner though as always.Wolves, Brentford, us and Orient were streets ahead of everybody that season.
Wolves a gear in front of those other 3 I mentioned. To say the rest bar Wolves wasn’t great is bollocks.
4-0 wasn't it? Although they had one sent off early on.We beat Brentford 4-1 that year. You were alright because the Chuckle Brothers were bankrolling you at the time. It was largely meh apart from that though. Thanks for putting your view across in such an agreeable manner though as always.
How's Omar Bogle doing for you guys?Wolves, Brentford, us and Orient were streets ahead of everybody that season.
Wolves a gear in front of those other 3 I mentioned. To say the rest bar Wolves wasn’t great is bollocks.
Wolves, Brentford, us and Orient were streets ahead of everybody that season.
Wolves a gear in front of those other 3 I mentioned. To say the rest bar Wolves wasn’t great is bollocks.
Wasn't it 3.25 mill in 2015? No no, City aren't bank rolled at all - you're not losing 12-15mill each year, that's nothing, you could buy Neymar's left ear for that money.Even then we only broke that this summer
Wasn't it 3.25 mill in 2015? No no, City aren't bank rolled at all - you're not losing 12-15mill each year, that's nothing, you could buy Neymar's left ear for that money.
On your other point previously about naming clubs who have held status in the Championship, well tbf (apart from Burton), all have been Championship/Premier league clubs for eternity who have the infrastructure to survive.
You yourselves have been a yo yo team - it was only about 6 months ago that you lot were absolutely certain you were coming down. In fact, this time last year, you had a better start than this season, so who knows? Either way, the average attendance in the championship is 20,000 (last seasons figures) - that's a pretty big gap from League 1 at 7500. Half of those clubs have much larger stadiums (obviously), huge revenue stream, half of them get money from Premier League parachute payments, incredible training & youth facilities. Unless you're run perfectly and you're 1/100 (aka Brentford), the only way to really make it now is being bank rolled in my opinion.
As for L1/L2 divide, I'd say there is definitely a gap. For myself, I've seen pretty much all games when in L2 (before relegation), then saw all the Conference games. When we were promoted I saw just a handful of games as I moved away. In league 1 last season I think I may have seen 1 game. Now I have iFollow, i'm watching all of them and the last time I really watched the opposition week in/week out was when we were in league 2 - I can categorically say there is a big step up. Especially in terms of individual player skill. As always, every time you move up a league, it's not the defence, it's the bloody strikers especially that get better, they're so much more clinical. The pace players move the ball and close players down is definitely a huge difference
Fair shout - with this in mind, i'll be very interested to follow how Preston do now - because that sounds like a good model. I think another point to mention is how "sell-able" a club is too.It's a fair point, although we're very low spenders in relation to the rest of the Championship, our losses are still absorbed by our very rich owner. If it wasn't for him, we probably would have landed in administration after the shocking way the club was run under Derek Shaw.
Luckily we're debt free (in football terms) as Hemmings has written off the debt and we now manage our wagebill to work within our means which should serve us well in the long run, especially with how many saleable assets we currently have on our books. It'll be interesting to see what happens when Trevor Hemmings wants to give up ownership.
Ah, I must've really over estimated how much money you lot have in League One. While City may be a bad example, Preston, Burton and Barnsley weren't bankrolled in their first season in the Championship (or League One IIRC) and 2 of those teams were challenging for the play-offs at points in the season. I do still think it's possible to make it into the Championship without being bankrolled.Wasn't it 3.25 mill in 2015? No no, City aren't bank rolled at all - you're not losing 12-15mill each year, that's nothing, you could buy Neymar's left ear for that money.
On your other point previously about naming clubs who have held status in the Championship, well tbf (apart from Burton), all have been Championship/Premier league clubs for eternity who have the infrastructure to survive.
You yourselves have been a yo yo team - it was only about 6 months ago that you lot were absolutely certain you were coming down. In fact, this time last year, you had a better start than this season, so who knows? Either way, the average attendance in the championship is 20,000 (last seasons figures) - that's a pretty big gap from League 1 at 7500. Half of those clubs have much larger stadiums (obviously), huge revenue stream, half of them get money from Premier League parachute payments, incredible training & youth facilities. Unless you're run perfectly and you're 1/100 (aka Brentford), the only way to really make it now is being bank rolled in my opinion.
As for L1/L2 divide, I'd say there is definitely a gap. For myself, I've seen pretty much all games when in L2 (before relegation), then saw all the Conference games. When we were promoted I saw just a handful of games as I moved away. In league 1 last season I think I may have seen 1 game. Now I have iFollow, i'm watching all of them and the last time I really watched the opposition week in/week out was when we were in league 2 - I can categorically say there is a big step up. Especially in terms of individual player skill. As always, every time you move up a league, it's not the defence, it's the bloody strikers especially that get better, they're so much more clinical. The pace players move the ball and close players down is definitely a huge difference
Football is a funny game - I'm a strong believer that eventually teams will return to their 'natural level' - again unless bank rolled. Here's an example, despite Rovers being in L1 a season before Pompey, i'd fully expect Pompey to reach the Premier League before we ever would.
Ah fair shout - just a quick look at Wikipedia backs that up - I was 12 by the time you were promoted to the Prem and it was about that time when I really started following other leagues, as a kid it was just Rovers. For pretty much most of my life, you guys were a Prem team in my eyes. Either way, (especially after last night) i'd still expect you to go up to the Championship before us!Fair point but I'd say our 'natural level' historically is second tier. Our 7-season Premier League sojourn was pretty out-of-character.
I was 12 by the time you were promoted
How's Omar Bogle doing for you guys?
We beat Brentford 4-1 that year. You were alright because the Chuckle Brothers were bankrolling you at the time. It was largely meh apart from that though. Thanks for putting your view across in such an agreeable manner though as always.
Hohoho.That Omar Boyle you were adamant we didn’t bid for? Hahahaha you know nothing about the goings on at your club, clearly.
We’re fine with Kieffer Moore thanks.
Enjoy getting giddy for Lincoln away.
Well done you beat an half decent team but did fuck all else.
Bank rolled by the chuckle brothers? Haha you’re that dim I think you might believe that. Our budget was nowhere near top 6, nowhere near yours that season. Team full of free’s. Doesn’t fit the narrative though does it?
My exact point was that we were shit but still finished comfortable top half and smashed one of the supposed 'top sides' that were 'streets ahead', you absolute plum.
We were running on an even keel for years when Tony was pumping money into you so no idea where you've pulled that second point from.
I thought to be a good WUM you actually had to have credibility, you've lost yours completely now. Just give up lad.
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