The case for the Championship on 18:47 - Sep 20 with 1655 views | perchrockjack | Yep,Joe but it's no compensation from being at the top table. If nothing else,being abroad and seeing our lads fronting up against the big boys made me proud anyway. We beat manure once when we were away and Stoke too. Twas great ,I can tell you | |
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The case for the Championship on 19:04 - Sep 20 with 1635 views | Joe_bradshaw | Memory loss? I saw us win twice at Old Trafford and three times at Arsenal and twice at Anfield and at Chelsea. There are some very good points in the article about the predictability of the Premier League and the exact opposite of the Championship. Oh, and we never won at Stoke in the Premier League. [Post edited 20 Sep 2019 19:06]
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The case for the Championship on 19:53 - Sep 20 with 1580 views | perchrockjack | Well, it was Stoke and in abar that was full of POTTERS.I remember that alright | |
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The case for the Championship on 22:08 - Sep 20 with 1517 views | Thrasher6 | I love the Championship...hate the Premier League. | |
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The case for the Championship on 22:16 - Sep 20 with 1507 views | LeonWasGod | Who doesn’t love the Championship and seeing VdH ping 60 yard diagonals straight into touch? It doesn’t really matter what league we're for me as long as we play nice stuff at times. | | | |
The case for the Championship on 04:23 - Sep 21 with 1427 views | TimTtam | The PL is just hidious to follow when there's no Welsh teams in there. I can't cheer on Swansea & can't pray for a Cardiff loss. Without that it's just me hoping that one of the big 6 will finish 7th. Of course I want us back though, even if every season will be a struggle. But for me it's about building a legacy for Swansea City. We already have one with 7 consecutive top flight seasons & making it out of the Europa League group stages, but if we get back to the PL it would show that we weren't a one-time wonder. | |
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The case for the Championship on 07:54 - Sep 21 with 1356 views | Gowerjack | Thats a good read and well argued case. This stood out for me.. "Less money and more sensible fiscal discipline is tomorrow’s coolest position to hold" Remind you of anyone? | |
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The case for the Championship on 09:07 - Sep 22 with 1126 views | monmouth |
The case for the Championship on 07:54 - Sep 21 by Gowerjack | Thats a good read and well argued case. This stood out for me.. "Less money and more sensible fiscal discipline is tomorrow’s coolest position to hold" Remind you of anyone? |
Yep, me if I pack in work next year. | |
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The case for the Championship on 09:52 - Sep 22 with 1088 views | PozuelosSideys | The PL is a great place to play if youre a smaller club and you are competing most weeks. It then totally turns to shite if you park the bus and have only one or two shots on goal and every season becomes a relegation battle picking up the occasional point thrown in amongst regular 4 or 5-0 beatings. This can happen in the Champ of course, but its pretty rare for teams to be ust totally cut out of things for being so much poorer or disadvantaged. The Championship teams are more equal which is why its better. Most teams can compete with each other. Excluding Leeds, the other teams also dont get the media overkill and bollox punditry which is usually all garbage aimed at the SKY generation armchair fans. The PL is toxic, would have no problem with the top 4 or 5 fcking off to a Euro SuperLeague with the lowest place finisher being replaced by the PL winner. [Post edited 22 Sep 2019 9:54]
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| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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