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Premier League 24/25
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Second season running that the 3 promoted clubs will go straight back down. Unless a team comes up and does well next season (i'd imagine Leeds would have the best chance) then serious questions are going to get asked about how things can change.
PL clubs obviously won't care but it's becoming more and more of a closed shop, and as poor as the bottom 3 are, we know they'll be amongst the favourites for promotion next season. The top 3 in the championship right now are Leeds who were in the PL two years ago and came third last year, and Sheff Utd/Burnley who both went down last year.
If they both bounce back immediately next year Leicester and Southampton will have gone PL-Champ-PL-Champ-PL.
The only way you have a chance of surviving is to come up and spend about 150m.
Leicester went from PL champions and FA Cup winners to a financial basket case yo yo club after just one bad season. Indeed because of PSR rules they are much weaker than the team which got relegated.0 -
stoneroses19 said:I thought the embarrassing records Sheff Utd set last season would be there for years, yet looks like Southampton are going all out to break some of them. Goals conceded is probably safe, but not points and goals scored.Sheff Utd (after 38 games)
16 points
35 goals scored
104 goals conceded
Southampton (after 27 games)
9 points
19 goals scored
65 goals conceded
https://www.theguardian.com/football/who-scored-blog/2025/jan/18/southampton-premier-league-record-derby-football-points?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other0 -
I think the Championship is probably the best league to be in.Ticket prices aren’t outrageous and the football is exciting.Trade that for getting thumped every week, paying big bucks for tickets?
A dilemma we’ll hopefully be weighing up soon!7 -
Valley11 said:I think the Championship is probably the best league to be in.Ticket prices aren’t outrageous and the football is exciting.Trade that for getting thumped every week, paying big bucks for tickets?
A dilemma we’ll hopefully be weighing up soon!
Leeds fans tend to get stung the most as almost every club raises their price for them. Sheffield Wednesday for example charged them 45 quid earlier this season.0 -
Valley11 said:I think the Championship is probably the best league to be in.Ticket prices aren’t outrageous and the football is exciting.Trade that for getting thumped every week, paying big bucks for tickets?
A dilemma we’ll hopefully be weighing up soon!I do agree with your other points though. The only enticing thing about the premier league is the number of London clubs compared to the championship, so easier games to get to with greater rivalry.Only QPR and our good friends at the karate club den in the champ (at a stretch Watford and Luton).0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Valley11 said:I think the Championship is probably the best league to be in.Ticket prices aren’t outrageous and the football is exciting.Trade that for getting thumped every week, paying big bucks for tickets?
A dilemma we’ll hopefully be weighing up soon!
Leeds fans tend to get stung the most as almost every club raises their price for them. Sheffield Wednesday for example charged them 45 quid earlier this season.1 -
Strange game between Spurs and Bournemouth.
Spurs still look really poor. Not sure why they insist on passing it around at the back when Bournemouth kept turning it over again and again. Bournemouth are fantastic on the counter. Their first goal and the disallowed one that was offside were extraordinary examples of great, quick, ruthless counterattacking play.
In the end, Spurs were incredibly lucky to get anything out of that. A bizarre fluke out of nothing, then an unfathomable brain fart by the Bournemouth keeper to gift them a penalty. I think even Spurs fans would admit they didn’t deserve anything there.
Entertaining game, but really odd.1 -
cafcnick1992 said:I remember we had this conversation about ten years ago, then we had a few years of Championship teams coming up and being very competitive.
I do think we need to scrap FFP. I'm not sure what purpose it is serving other than stopping teams outside the big 6 from investing.
Let's get some chaos.0 -
lordromford said:Strange game between Spurs and Bournemouth.
Spurs still look really poor. Not sure why they insist on passing it around at the back when Bournemouth kept turning it over again and again. Bournemouth are fantastic on the counter. Their first goal and the disallowed one that was offside were extraordinary examples of great, quick, ruthless counterattacking play.
In the end, Spurs were incredibly lucky to get anything out of that. A bizarre fluke out of nothing, then an unfathomable brain fart by the Bournemouth keeper to gift them a penalty. I think even Spurs fans would admit they didn’t deserve anything there.
Entertaining game, but really odd.
Such a shame they had that goal ruled out for offside, that was glorious football.
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Man Utd are such a poor team to watch.0
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SELR_addicks said:cafcnick1992 said:I remember we had this conversation about ten years ago, then we had a few years of Championship teams coming up and being very competitive.
I do think we need to scrap FFP. I'm not sure what purpose it is serving other than stopping teams outside the big 6 from investing.
Let's get some chaos.
What is perhaps more practical though is something like what they have in the NBA, which is basically that if a team goes over the cap then they pay a 'luxury tax' penalty. So for example you could say that if a team is 50m over the cap, then they pay a 50m tax penalty on top of that which goes to the league.
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Brilliant performance from Rice, great goal to get them level and then an incredible last ditch tackle to deny Hojlund after Merino was busy day dreaming.1
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Felt Reya could have done better with the free kick but a couple of worldie saves in the second half that kept Arsenal in the game0
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Rice was excellent today but they are missing Saka and Jesus while Sterling has been on the decline for the last 18 months and was a strange loan for Arsenal.
Brilliant free kick from Fernandez and the wall is supposed to cover that side of the goal but it was an up and down free kick and the wall jumped as well.
Excellent skillful goal.0 -
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Jokes will write themselves about it looking like a circus:
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Can't afford to feed the canteen lady though!3
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Ratcliffe on record in his interview with Neville saying that without their latest cost cutting measures they'd have run out of money by November.
So how are they funding a stadium that will cost 2 billion?0 -
Probably looking for public money.0
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Gravesend_Addick said:Can't afford to feed the canteen lady though!0
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Will be some away day though for teams going there in the FA Cup with a 15k allocation!0
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iaitch said:Probably looking for public money.0
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Gone from skint by Christmas to building a £2bn Northern Gerry Cottles Circus tent in 12 hours.
Thats some turn around!2 -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0eg5824j8woChelsea have agreed a deal in principle to sign Sporting winger Geovany Quenda. The 17-year-old is expected to sign a seven-year deal at Stamford Bridge with an option for an extra season after a fee of about £40m was agreed.
Just what Chelsea need, yet another winger on an insanely long contract.2 -
Cristiano Ronaldo, the second best player of all time cost 12m (21.5m in today’s money) and his record at Sporting is better than Quenda’s. Football is absolutely insane.0
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killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0eg5824j8woChelsea have agreed a deal in principle to sign Sporting winger Geovany Quenda. The 17-year-old is expected to sign a seven-year deal at Stamford Bridge with an option for an extra season after a fee of about £40m was agreed.
Just what Chelsea need, yet another winger on an insanely long contract.
They do have a lot of wingers but Quenda won't actually join them until 2026 by which time i expect two from Madueke, Neto and Mudryk will be moved on. Estevao (another winger) who is joining them in the summer is going to be very good if he lives up to the hype.0 -
Arsenal beat Chelsea, and Fulham beat Spurs.
It would be hilarious if Chelsea, with their ludicrous spending and contracts, miss out on a Champions League spot, while Spurs are now 11 points behind Fulham.0