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Post by JoeinOz on Jan 2, 2018 23:54:10 GMT
I know a few people who have said it makes the second half of a season more interesting and exciting with something to play for. I think it' absolute bollox myself.
What would you prefer? This struggle we find ourselves in or mid table comfort??
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Post by skip on Jan 2, 2018 23:56:00 GMT
Comfort every time of course. Thing is, I wouldn't mind the relegation battle if it brought out the bear pit, but it will exacerbate the 'fuck this for a game of soldiers, I'm leaving early 'to beat the traffic'* pit.
*defeatist euph.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Jan 2, 2018 23:57:17 GMT
I know a few people who have said it makes the second half of a season more interesting and exciting with something to play for. I think it' absolute bollox myself. What would you prefer? This struggle we find ourselves in or mid table comfort?? No. It isn’t interesting and exciting to lose most weeks. That’s what a relegation battle essentially is.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jan 2, 2018 23:58:30 GMT
It's shite.
Especially when it seems so unavoidable.
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Post by JoeinOz on Jan 3, 2018 0:10:42 GMT
I know a few people who have said it makes the second half of a season more interesting and exciting with something to play for. I think it' absolute bollox myself. What would you prefer? This struggle we find ourselves in or mid table comfort?? No. It isn’t interesting and exciting to lose most weeks. That’s what a relegation battle essentially is. Yes that's how I see it too.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jan 3, 2018 0:29:41 GMT
I've seen plenty of knobheads on here who have not only claimed they'd rather the excitement of a relegation fight, but have also said they wouldn't mind, and would actually quite like to go back to the Championship!
Fucking insane maniacs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 0:33:16 GMT
I've seen plenty of knobheads on here who have not only claimed they'd rather the excitement of a relegation fight, but have also said they wouldn't mind, and would actually quite like to go back to the Championship! Fucking insane maniacs. Why does someone saying they wouldn’t mind being in the Championship make them a knob head? A lot of fans were around before the Premier League and will be around a lot longer afterwards as well. 3 teams have to go down, shit happens......
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jan 3, 2018 0:35:14 GMT
It may bring some sort of atmosphere back to the stadium.
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Post by Billy the kid on Jan 3, 2018 0:38:28 GMT
It may bring some sort of atmosphere back to the stadium. Or a lot of empty seats one or the other.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jan 3, 2018 0:38:53 GMT
I've seen plenty of knobheads on here who have not only claimed they'd rather the excitement of a relegation fight, but have also said they wouldn't mind, and would actually quite like to go back to the Championship! Fucking insane maniacs. Why does someone saying they wouldn’t mind being in the Championship make them a knob head? A lot of fans were around before the Premier League and will be around a lot longer afterwards as well. 3 teams have to go down, shit happens...... Because others amongst us who were there too actually remember how fucking dogshit that division is. Soulless. Small time. Half empty stadia. Wanky no mark teams. Shit football. Music after goals. No name players. Fuck all coverage. Completely out of the global consciousness. Obscurity. And above all, so fucking insanely difficult to get out of that it could be easily at least another 23 years, if not more, before we see the light of day again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 0:40:56 GMT
Why does someone saying they wouldn’t mind being in the Championship make them a knob head? A lot of fans were around before the Premier League and will be around a lot longer afterwards as well. 3 teams have to go down, shit happens...... Because others amongst us who were there too actually remember how fucking dogshit that division is. Soulless. Small time. Half empty stadia. Wanky no mark teams. Shit football. Music after goals. No name players. Fuck all coverage. Completely out of the global consciousness. Obscurity. And above all, so fucking insanely difficult to get out of that it could be easily at least another 23 years, if not more, before we see the light of day again. You remember it how you want to. I remember it differently. And I honestly couldn’t give a flying fuck about being out of the “global consciousness”
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jan 3, 2018 0:47:21 GMT
It may bring some sort of atmosphere back to the stadium. Or a lot of empty seats one or the other. True, depends if Hughes is still in charge or not really.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jan 3, 2018 0:50:22 GMT
Because others amongst us who were there too actually remember how fucking dogshit that division is. Soulless. Small time. Half empty stadia. Wanky no mark teams. Shit football. Music after goals. No name players. Fuck all coverage. Completely out of the global consciousness. Obscurity. And above all, so fucking insanely difficult to get out of that it could be easily at least another 23 years, if not more, before we see the light of day again. You remember it how you want to. I remember it differently. And I honestly couldn’t give a flying fuck about being out of the “global consciousness” I'm interested in how you remember it? I might benefit from a different perspective because I honestly only remember it as being gash. The global consciousness is important because it helps to perpetuate success. If players know who we are they are more likely to come here as opposed to going to that shithole city they've never heard of that's halfway between Manchester and Birmingham. I don't understand how anyone who professes to be a fan of the club could want anything other than for the club to be the best it can be, and that God-forsaken toss bucket of a division and all the tinpot crap that comes with it is just utter slop.
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Post by Gods on Jan 3, 2018 0:52:33 GMT
Why does someone saying they wouldn’t mind being in the Championship make them a knob head? A lot of fans were around before the Premier League and will be around a lot longer afterwards as well. 3 teams have to go down, shit happens...... Because others amongst us who were there too actually remember how fucking dogshit that division is. Soulless. Small time. Half empty stadia. Wanky no mark teams. Shit football. Music after goals. No name players. Fuck all coverage. Completely out of the global consciousness. Obscurity. And above all, so fucking insanely difficult to get out of that it could be easily at least another 23 years, if not more, before we see the light of day again. I completely agree with your withering assessment of life in the lower leagues and our prospects of escaping from them should we end up there. My fear is if we go this season we may well be gone for ever. We really, really, really don't want to go there. You don't exist outside of the Prem, we mustn't go there!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:01:38 GMT
You remember it how you want to. I remember it differently. And I honestly couldn’t give a flying fuck about being out of the “global consciousness” I'm interested in how you remember it? I might benefit from a different perspective because I honestly only remember it as being gash. The global consciousness is important because it helps to perpetuate success. If players know who we are they are more likely to come here as opposed to going to that shithole city they've never heard of that's halfway between Manchester and Birmingham. I don't understand how anyone who professes to be a fan of the club could want anything other than for the club to be the best it can be, and that God-forsaken toss bucket of a division and all the tinpot crap that comes with it is just utter slop. The games come thick and fast and they’re competitive. If you didn’t enjoy our promotion season for example, or the season we got to the play offs under Lou Macari then I’m genuinely sorry for you. Even the roller coaster nature of the Boskamp and Mills seasons were enjoyable at times. The Premier League is one of the most over hyped leagues in Europe. Am I saying I want to get relegated? Of course not. But if it happens (and it will happen this season or at some point in the future) then I’ll dust my self down, still turn up with my mates, have a laugh, talk shit and put the world to rights and do what we’ve always done.....
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Post by Gods on Jan 3, 2018 1:09:33 GMT
I'm interested in how you remember it? I might benefit from a different perspective because I honestly only remember it as being gash. The global consciousness is important because it helps to perpetuate success. If players know who we are they are more likely to come here as opposed to going to that shithole city they've never heard of that's halfway between Manchester and Birmingham. I don't understand how anyone who professes to be a fan of the club could want anything other than for the club to be the best it can be, and that God-forsaken toss bucket of a division and all the tinpot crap that comes with it is just utter slop. The games come thick and fast and they’re competitive. If you didn’t enjoy our promotion season for example, or the season we got to the play offs under Lou Macari then I’m genuinely sorry for you. Even the roller coaster nature of the Boskamp and Mills seasons were enjoyable at times. The Premier League is one of the most over hyped leagues in Europe. Am I saying I want to get relegated? Of course not. But if it happens (and it will happen this season or at some point in the future) then I’ll dust my self down, still turn up with my mates, have a laugh, talk shit and put the world to rights and do what we’ve always done..... I admire your plucky resolve and selective memory, but its not what we want mate, trust me, its really not, it just isn't and it never was.
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Post by djduncanjames on Jan 3, 2018 1:14:07 GMT
Considering I'm the only one (I know of) on here who put his money where his mouth was and made a $500 bet with a liverpool fan that we would stay up on the first day of the season, I would say a relegation battle is the last thing I want for this club.
My own father, the father who got me into this CTID to begin with even tried to get me lump on our relegation at 5/1 ages back to hedge my bet. I considered, but declined in the end. Seems wrong to do that, I just cant.
It's not looking good, I will probably have to give a weeks wages (which I can in no way afford) to a liverpool supporter if it does go tits up. To say I'm stressed is an understatement. There is nothing fun about this. My father, at 70+ will never see us in the top tier again if we drop, and he said he used any prayers he had from back in the day to see us where we are now.
In short, there is nothing good about this. Unless you are a masochist and enjoy every radio pundit and TV channel across the globe taking the piss, because, make no mistake, we are the piss take now.
Everyone on the planet, including our chairman's daughter, knows we are really on our way down.. telling me that the mathematicians and stataticians at bet365 haven't emailed Denise Coates with an urgent highlight....
I've heard complacency suggested. If action is not taken soon it's not even borderline-- It's straight up negligence.
I could go on...
ps
Trying to keep the faith lads
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:14:36 GMT
The games come thick and fast and they’re competitive. If you didn’t enjoy our promotion season for example, or the season we got to the play offs under Lou Macari then I’m genuinely sorry for you. Even the roller coaster nature of the Boskamp and Mills seasons were enjoyable at times. The Premier League is one of the most over hyped leagues in Europe. Am I saying I want to get relegated? Of course not. But if it happens (and it will happen this season or at some point in the future) then I’ll dust my self down, still turn up with my mates, have a laugh, talk shit and put the world to rights and do what we’ve always done..... I admire your plucky resolve, but its not what we want mate, trust me, its really not, it just isn't and it never was. It’s genuinely not plucky resolve, matchday has and always will be about more than the 90 minutes. Yes of course you want to see your team playing to the absolute best of their ability in front of full houses, but if we go down once I get over the initial disappointment I’d be cool with it. And you accuse me of having selective memory without acknowledging that the Premier League can be as dull as dishwater.......
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jan 3, 2018 1:26:34 GMT
I admire your plucky resolve, but its not what we want mate, trust me, its really not, it just isn't and it never was. It’s genuinely not plucky resolve, matchday has and always will be about more than the 90 minutes. Yes of course you want to see your team playing to the absolute best of their ability in front of full houses, but if we go down once I get over the initial disappointment I’d be cool with it. And you accuse me of having selective memory without acknowledging that the Premier League can be as dull as dishwater....... I totally get your argument and agree with it to a degree but then I think to myself that there were probably Sunderland supporters making exactly the same argument this time last season and now they're favourites to drop to the third tier of English football. I know the jist of your argument would apply to that relegation too but how far do we keep going with it - non league?
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Post by djduncanjames on Jan 3, 2018 1:27:29 GMT
I admire your plucky resolve, but its not what we want mate, trust me, its really not, it just isn't and it never was. It’s genuinely not plucky resolve, matchday has and always will be about more than the 90 minutes. Yes of course you want to see your team playing to the absolute best of their ability in front of full houses, but if we go down once I get over the initial disappointment I’d be cool with it. And you accuse me of having selective memory without acknowledging that the Premier League can be as dull as dishwater....... You forgetting about the rest of us the world over mate...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:32:18 GMT
It’s genuinely not plucky resolve, matchday has and always will be about more than the 90 minutes. Yes of course you want to see your team playing to the absolute best of their ability in front of full houses, but if we go down once I get over the initial disappointment I’d be cool with it. And you accuse me of having selective memory without acknowledging that the Premier League can be as dull as dishwater....... I totally get your argument and agree with it to a degree but then I think to myself that there were probably Sunderland supporters making exactly the same argument this time last season and now they're favourites to drop to the third tier of English football. I know the jist of your argument would apply to that relegation too but how far do we keep going with it - non league? If we hadn’t sunk to the depths of League One we wouldn’t have the memories of the league title win back in the 90’s which is still head and shoulders my favourite season ever watching us. None of us know what’s around the corner, but I’m not going to pretend the Premier League is the be all and end all......
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jan 3, 2018 1:36:04 GMT
I totally get your argument and agree with it to a degree but then I think to myself that there were probably Sunderland supporters making exactly the same argument this time last season and now they're favourites to drop to the third tier of English football. I know the jist of your argument would apply to that relegation too but how far do we keep going with it - non league? If we hadn’t sunk to the depths of League One we wouldn’t have the memories of the league title win back in the 90’s which is still head and shoulders my favourite season ever watching us. None of us know what’s around the corner, but I’m not going to pretend the Premier League is the be all and end all...... I think I'm of the thinking that if we don't get relegated from the Premiership then we can't get relegated from the Championship, if that makes sense?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:36:16 GMT
It’s genuinely not plucky resolve, matchday has and always will be about more than the 90 minutes. Yes of course you want to see your team playing to the absolute best of their ability in front of full houses, but if we go down once I get over the initial disappointment I’d be cool with it. And you accuse me of having selective memory without acknowledging that the Premier League can be as dull as dishwater....... You forgetting about the rest of us the world over mate... You can stream all EFL games abroad these days mate you’ll be fine.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:39:19 GMT
If we hadn’t sunk to the depths of League One we wouldn’t have the memories of the league title win back in the 90’s which is still head and shoulders my favourite season ever watching us. None of us know what’s around the corner, but I’m not going to pretend the Premier League is the be all and end all...... I think I'm of the thinking that if we don't get relegated from the Premiership then we can't get relegated from the Championship, if that makes sense? It does, and I’m absolutely not saying I want us to get relegated from the Premier League, I always want my team to strive to be the best they can be. But 3 teams have to go down and if we’re one of them then c’est la vie.......
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Post by djduncanjames on Jan 3, 2018 1:42:31 GMT
I totally get your argument and agree with it to a degree but then I think to myself that there were probably Sunderland supporters making exactly the same argument this time last season and now they're favourites to drop to the third tier of English football. I know the jist of your argument would apply to that relegation too but how far do we keep going with it - non league? If we hadn’t sunk to the depths of League One we wouldn’t have the memories of the league title win back in the 90’s which is still head and shoulders my favourite season ever watching us. None of us know what’s around the corner, but I’m not going to pretend the Premier League is the be all and end all...... You are accepting relegation, and how it affects your personal life. Fair play. It will destroy, literally destroy, the matchday experience for the hundreds of thousands of us all over the planet, so while you can still go, we cant, we have no way to even watch the club plummet to the conference. Think about fellow supporters too mate, Stoke are here Stoke are there all that...
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Post by withnall on Jan 3, 2018 1:45:09 GMT
If Stoke go down, we'll all go down, and get pissed on the ale. We'll come back up and win the cup and kick fuck out the vale.
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Post by djduncanjames on Jan 3, 2018 1:46:04 GMT
You forgetting about the rest of us the world over mate... You can stream all EFL games abroad these days mate you’ll be fine. No you cant, meet me at the pub Saturday and show me what channel. And why all the silly supporters of clubs like little Leeds and little Villa have to assemble at a pub if sky put it on. Check your facts, or a TV guide, or ask someone who lives overseas the reality
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:47:38 GMT
If we hadn’t sunk to the depths of League One we wouldn’t have the memories of the league title win back in the 90’s which is still head and shoulders my favourite season ever watching us. None of us know what’s around the corner, but I’m not going to pretend the Premier League is the be all and end all...... You are accepting relegation, and how it affects your personal life. Fair play. It will destroy, literally destroy, the matchday experience for the hundreds of thousands of us all over the planet, so while you can still go, we cant, we have no way to even watch the club plummet to the conference. Think about fellow supporters too mate, Stoke are here Stoke are there all that... I’m not accepting relegation at all, I still think we’ll stay up. And to repeat you can stream all EFL games for about £100 a season now unless I’m missing something? All this talk of plummeting through the divisions is just embarrassing if I’m honest.....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 1:49:07 GMT
You can stream all EFL games abroad these days mate you’ll be fine. No you cant, meet me at the pub Saturday and show me what channel. And why all the silly supporters of clubs like little Leeds and little Villa have to assemble at a pub if sky put it on. Check your facts, or a TV guide, or ask someone who lives overseas the reality Why would I need to meet you at the pub to show you what channel, I don’t carry a flat screen tv around with me?
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Post by djduncanjames on Jan 3, 2018 1:56:15 GMT
No you cant, meet me at the pub Saturday and show me what channel. And why all the silly supporters of clubs like little Leeds and little Villa have to assemble at a pub if sky put it on. Check your facts, or a TV guide, or ask someone who lives overseas the reality Why would I need to meet you at the pub to show you what channel, I don’t carry a flat screen tv around with me? You are making assanine assumptions about football on telly in North America you have no clue about. Stop assuming shit.
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