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Championship Games 25/26

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  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,579
    Sheffield is widely considered a great, affordable place to live in the North of England, offering a high quality of life with a unique blend of industrial heritage, vibrant urban life, and immediate access to the Peak District. Known as "The Outdoor City," it features ample green spaces, reputable universities, a, and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,794
    Sheffield was a friendly city when I visited, but it seems to have put all of its unpleasantness into its two football teams
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,794
    (yes I know there's a third which is the oldest club or whatever) 
  • sam3110 said:
    Sheff Utd players absolute cunts trying to go and celebrate in front of the Weds fans.
    Sums up them, same as Wednesday fans, both are shitty little clubs in a dirty old town that think they're huge, sooner both are wiped from existence the better
    Both clubs are bigger than Charlton (even if it's marginal) and I've been to Sheffield many a time and always found it more than decent.
    I'm curious how many times you've been to Sheffied?
    Bigger than Charlton ??? Do they get 19k+ voting for man of the match ?
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,683
    edited February 23
    Leuth said:
    (yes I know there's a third which is the oldest club or whatever) 
    Older than Palace?
    Shirley not.
  • NomadicAddick
    NomadicAddick Posts: 2,156
    edited February 23
    Sheffield is certainly a decent city, with plenty of good people. Lived in Leeds for 3 years and frequently went to and from. Also have some friends that are Londoners and have adopted Sheffield as their home and are raising families etc and very happy.

    From my experiences, every club and city has its wrongn's - it has always seemed to me the majority of those sheffield wrongn's associate themselves with United rather than Wednesday and there are quite a lot of them.
  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,290
    edited February 23
    msomerton said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Pompey are an interesting one. Probably have a lower budget than even us but find a way to grind their way to safety even if they have dodgy spells where they look for all the world like they're going to get cut adrift. 
    I doubt that as we have the third lowest, and you would think Hull or Oxford have a smaller budget than us. Hull because they started the season on a fee restriction.
    Depends what you mean by 'budget'.

    Acqusition budget for this season, we were mid-table, with Portsmouth signifcantly below spending around 3.5m
    For salary budgets, we are 2nd bottom, but very marginal compared for Portsmoth.  Overall, we have spent more on salary + acqusition than a number of clubs.

    Salary budget



  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,329
    Think it’s also important to consider though that all these clubs have had years and years of championship wages and spending, where we had the likes of Duchatelet and TS cost cutting at every possible step. It would realistically take us years of higher investment to even balance out with most clubs at this level 
  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 153
    edited February 23
    Stephen Mfuni - a young (18) left sided defender on loan at Watford from Man City. Looks very good here, but admittedly everyone does in highlights packages. You never know how these players will fare in their first proper foray into men’s football; this lad looks like a seasoned pro, so composed. We have had a real mixed (mostly bad) bag in recent years! 

    https://x.com/bouananiball/status/2025597893130813822?s=46&t=kEEyhoG9oaAmW1GL4xj_pg

    You’d have to guess that as long as things go well Watford would be favourites to get him again if he goes out on loan in the Summer. 
  • Leuth said:
    (yes I know there's a third which is the oldest club or whatever) 
    Older than Palace?
    Shirley not.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM2K7sV-K74

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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,715
    For those who like to track the other games around us…

    Tuesday:
    Wrexham (6th) v Portsmouth (19th)
    West Brom (21st) v Charlton (17th)
    Blackburn (20th) v Bristol City (12th)
    Middlesbrough (2nd) v Leicester (22nd)

    Wednesday:
    Norwich (18th) v Sheff Wed (24th)
    Stoke (16th) v Oxford (23rd)
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,013
    BalladMan said:
    msomerton said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Pompey are an interesting one. Probably have a lower budget than even us but find a way to grind their way to safety even if they have dodgy spells where they look for all the world like they're going to get cut adrift. 
    I doubt that as we have the third lowest, and you would think Hull or Oxford have a smaller budget than us. Hull because they started the season on a fee restriction.
    Depends what you mean by 'budget'.

    Acqusition budget for this season, we were mid-table, with Portsmouth signifcantly below spending around 3.5m
    For salary budgets, we are 2nd bottom, but very marginal compared for Portsmoth.  Overall, we have spent more on salary + acqusition than a number of clubs.

    Salary budget




    Isnt the acquisition budget fairly meaningless for comparisons, that just shows they didn't spend much, which can be interpreted as they didn't need to, rather than using it as a way of attaching some kind of handicap. 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,013
    For those who like to track the other games around us…

    Tuesday:
    Wrexham (6th) v Portsmouth (19th)
    West Brom (21st) v Charlton (17th)
    Blackburn (20th) v Bristol City (12th)
    Middlesbrough (2nd) v Leicester (22nd)

    Wednesday:
    Norwich (18th) v Sheff Wed (24th)
    Stoke (16th) v Oxford (23rd)
    Cue Hollywood FC putting in a shocker of a performance :s
  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,290
    BalladMan said:
    msomerton said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Pompey are an interesting one. Probably have a lower budget than even us but find a way to grind their way to safety even if they have dodgy spells where they look for all the world like they're going to get cut adrift. 
    I doubt that as we have the third lowest, and you would think Hull or Oxford have a smaller budget than us. Hull because they started the season on a fee restriction.
    Depends what you mean by 'budget'.

    Acqusition budget for this season, we were mid-table, with Portsmouth signifcantly below spending around 3.5m
    For salary budgets, we are 2nd bottom, but very marginal compared for Portsmoth.  Overall, we have spent more on salary + acqusition than a number of clubs.

    Salary budget




    Isnt the acquisition budget fairly meaningless for comparisons, that just shows they didn't spend much, which can be interpreted as they didn't need to, rather than using it as a way of attaching some kind of handicap. 
    Surely you need to take into account outgoings (general) for acquisitions and salaries to get a full picture of ‘budget’.  Nearly all businesses base their budget on an annual period, all running (salaries) and one off (acquisition) costs so seems an overall fairer reflection of spend than just saying we have the 2nd lowest budget in the league (which we don’t if you take into account salary + acquisition costs). In fact this makes us closer to mid table. 
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,786
    Would expect Blackburn to pick up three points against a Bristol City side who, like Preston, seem a bit meh whenever I see them.

    On paper you would hope Wrexham, Boro and Stoke do the business but this is the Championship and we see the form book ripped up every week 
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,473
    Boro couldn't beat Oxford at home last weekend, didn't even score.

    But another set of fixtures and form will change all over the place.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,231
    Would expect Blackburn to pick up three points against a Bristol City side who, like Preston, seem a bit meh whenever I see them.

    On paper you would hope Wrexham, Boro and Stoke do the business but this is the Championship and we see the form book ripped up every week 
    Stoke are terrible at the moment. Oxford will fancy their chances of getting something out of that game.
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,682
    Sounds like Oxford deserve a result after recent performances too
  • Sounds like Oxford deserve a result after recent performances too
    Fuck ‘em, let them wait for the boat race…
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 24,186
    MarcusH26 said:
    Just out of interest, why do you lot hate Sheffield Wednesday so much ? 
    Relegated us from the Prem on the final day of the 98/99 season and were complete cunts about it. Also were completely unbearable when we won League 1 in 11/12 as if they had the divine right to walk the league. 


    Just out of interest, why do you lot hate Sheffield Wednesday so much ? 
    For some, it’s the way they celebrated sending us down from the prem in, I think, 1999?
    For others, it’s was their billy big bollocks attitude when we walked the League 1 title, leaving them in our wake. 😎
    For yet more, it’s Barry Bannan. Who conveniently went to you lot so we can keep hating him. 😂
    Fair enough 
    For some of us older ones on here we also have memories from the 70's. 
    Scummy fans 

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  • Danny Addick
    Danny Addick Posts: 4,066
    Sounds like Oxford deserve a result after recent performances too
    hopefully Oxford have left themselves too much to do 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,908
    After their game away to Middlesbrough, 3 of the next 4 games Leicester play at home.
    If they are going to get out of trouble I would think this is the time for them to climb the table.
    It's going to be a very interesting last two games of the season down in the relegation zone.
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,682
    My gut just says that Leicester will be able to pull the odd win out of the bag, especially with Rowett in charge.
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,329
    If anyone is going down at present it’s West Brom just got to pray whoever they bring in next is as equally a crap manager 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,224
    I'm expecting Boro to lose to Leicester & for at least one other team below us to win. 

    3 hard games coming us for us after tonight......and then its Oxford away. If tonight's not a must win then the Oxford match will be.
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,786
    If anyone is going down at present it’s West Brom just got to pray whoever they bring in next is as equally a crap manager 

    Which in itself highlights just how important tonights game is. Got to keep them away from us. 
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  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 98,379
    edited February 25
    Shame we've got a couple of tougher games at the Valley coming up, otherwise Stoke losing vs. Oxford tonight might not be a bad thing... The latter are far enough back not to overly cause a concern, whilst the former are only three points above us, and given their form... Could easily be dragged back yet.
    QPR are probably lucky they're only 3-pts from the 50-mark, otherwise their form could have seen them pulled back into it as well - But then they're a weird / classic perenial Championship team that just does enough to avoid relegation
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,329
    Actually hoping for an Oxford win tonight. Making up 9 points would still be a massive ask and keeps us within 3 of Stoke 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,013
    Actually hoping for an Oxford win tonight. Making up 9 points would still be a massive ask and keeps us within 3 of Stoke 
    What advantage is there of being within 3 points of Stoke?  Nevermind Oxford getting 3 closer.