Imagine appointing Chris Wilder as manager, giving him some cash and a free hand in team affairs, then he gets you to the Prem. Only to realise you could have appointed Karl Robinson instead.
They are owned by one of the richest men in Saudi now arnt they? If he wants to open his wallet like Wolves they will do fine, otherwise straight back down.
when you look qt the big teams whom have been in league One in recent years like us there is Sheff Utd, Southampton, Norwich all now Pl and Leeds at top of Champ. Add in Huddersfield with a double promotion.
If only we could have gone on the same trajectory and i genuinely think now would be our chance under different owners who extended the right contracts and added a handful of quality to the existing.
fulham spent an absolute fortune - disregarded the squad that got them up and now will expect them to try for promotion again.
Cardiff was always going to be a miracle if they stayed up the tragery of sala added to this but they knew from the off it was a tall ask.
next season i can see Southampton and Brighton struggling again - can see hughton getting sacked before the end of next season.
Cardiff are not down yet
i think they are may aswell as they have palace at home and united away and need to win both and brighton to get nothing from arsenal and city, of course can happen but i cant see it, had they beat fulham on saturday then very much would think they would of stayed up.
Well done the Blades. Proper club, all British/Irish players. No big time charlies, and hopefully they'll give West Ham a good hiding when they meet up for old times sake.
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When teams such as Norwich and Sheffield get promoted easily, the momentum next season normally is enough to see them cope.
Wolves being a prime example.
when you look qt the big teams whom have been in league One in recent years like us there is Sheff Utd, Southampton, Norwich all now Pl and Leeds at top of Champ. Add in Huddersfield with a double promotion.
If only we could have gone on the same trajectory and i genuinely think now would be our chance under different owners who extended the right contracts and added a handful of quality to the existing.
Cardiff was always going to be a miracle if they stayed up the tragery of sala added to this but they knew from the off it was a tall ask.
next season i can see Southampton and Brighton struggling again - can see hughton getting sacked before the end of next season.
Cardiff are not down yet
Even then it wont be enough if Brighton can somehow beat either Arsenal or Man City