I read the first line then couldn't be arsed trying to decipher the code you use as the English language.
Whatever you've written, it's bound to be a load of bollocks!
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who in your opinion will make the promised land of the premier league ?
obviously at the present time it is looking like newcastle and brighton are firm favourites with 8 games to go , unless either of them have a serious wobble.
but the next four down 3rd - 6th are all much of a muchness. there is not a lot to pick between them , i feel that even though my team leeds are in there with a shout, we will not make it due to a serious lack of quality throughout the team . but looking at the rest of the contenders , huddersfield, reading , sheff wednesday and maybe fulham all of them would be back down in a couple of seasons in my opinion.
the gap between the premier league and the championship is huge now due, to the amounts of money been paid to clubs who are in the premier league . the championship is dog eat dog every season , the premier league is more or less sorted out before it as even started.
I read the first line then couldn't be arsed trying to decipher the code you use as the English language.
Whatever you've written, it's bound to be a load of bollocks!
Part of me wants Leeds to go up.
So we can have a good old laugh every week when they get hammered.
I can see Leeds going up automatic after beating Brighton today.
Despite todays' results, I think we are now looking a a top 7.
Fulham blew a chance to gate crash but there is plenty of time for that to change.
revie changed the leeds colours in the early sixties and they are stlll playing in them today . nearly sixty years later .
tan changed cardiffs colours and identity, purely for money greed and premier league football , it lasted less than three years before splitting the fanbase totally from which they have never recovered
there is no comparison whatsoever.
From https://en.over-blog.com/Why_are_Lee...art184299.html
"Though initially branded as a gimmick by critics, future England manager Revie’s new design was intended to signify the drawing of a line under the relatively unsuccessful years of the debt-ridden West Yorkshire club. A significantly superstitious man, Revie famously wore his ‘lucky’ blue suit throughout the majority of his tenure"
Sound familiar??