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Eric the Half a Bee
18-02-24, 08:52
What division do you see us playing in?

KingOfSiamIAm
18-02-24, 09:12
What division do you see us playing in?

We had better be in the Premier league, cos after one of the home game horror shows this season, when my Grandson and me were walking back to the car in the pouring rain and there seemed no hope of seeing decent football ever again… I said to him that this was as bad as it gets and will start to turn a corner and gradually improve and start winning. I said mark my words, that by the time I am 65, we will be playing in the Champions League.

For that to happen, we ought to be ending the 2026/27 season in the necessary qualifying spot.

I’ll bite your hand off now for 1st position.

Father Dougal
18-02-24, 09:46
What division do you see us playing in?

I'll go positive. League 1 but playing some good football and having some entertaining games. :thumbup:

2b2bdoo
18-02-24, 10:43
Championship

JumpersforGoalposts
18-02-24, 10:58
We will be in the Championship pushing for promotion, maybe even in the Premier League.
I think what everyone has lost sight of in the current mess is that our FFP position is severely constrained by the massive losses recorded in 2022 - £29million!
We effectively get up to that amount to "invest" in the squad from next season.

jon1959
18-02-24, 12:58
Championship

Grangenders
18-02-24, 13:18
We’ll be in the European Super league, preparing for champions league trips to Al Nassr and Inter Miami. Warnock will have just resigned as we are not his type of club anymore.

TheBirchgrovePub
18-02-24, 13:31
We will be in the Championship pushing for promotion, maybe even in the Premier League.
I think what everyone has lost sight of in the current mess is that our FFP position is severely constrained by the massive losses recorded in 2022 - £29million!
We effectively get up to that amount to "invest" in the squad from next season.

And you trust them to spend that well :hehe:

JumpersforGoalposts
18-02-24, 15:39
And you trust them to spend that well :hehe:

Three good 4/5 million players will serve us well plus we could have three 4/5 million duds!

Des Parrot
18-02-24, 17:01
We had better be in the Premier league, cos after one of the home game horror shows this season, when my Grandson and me were walking back to the car in the pouring rain and there seemed no hope of seeing decent football ever again… I said to him that this was as bad as it gets and will start to turn a corner and gradually improve and start winning. I said mark my words, that by the time I am 65, we will be playing in the Champions League.

For that to happen, we ought to be ending the 2026/27 season in the necessary qualifying spot.

I’ll bite your hand off now for 1st position.

Mate, you’ll have to stop smoking that stuff!

Carl Dale's Mole
19-02-24, 07:07
As incompetent as I think Tan / Dalman / Choo are, I think there's always been enough interest and investment from them to beat the Rotherham and Wigans of the world.

So same league. Same lackluster style of football. Same everything.

Dembe
19-02-24, 09:46
We’ll be in the European Super league, preparing for champions league trips to Al Nassr and Inter Miami. Warnock will have just resigned as we are not his type of club anymore.

European league you say..

Dembe
19-02-24, 09:47
As incompetent as I think Tan / Dalman / Choo are, I think there's always been enough interest and investment from them to beat the Rotherham and Wigans of the world.

So same league. Same lackluster style of football. Same everything.

:thumbup:

BlueArmy 86
19-02-24, 11:12
League 2, hoping we draw Premier League newcomers Wrexham in the cup.

Pedro de la Rosa
19-02-24, 11:58
League 2, hoping we draw Premier League newcomers Wrexham in the cup.

:hehe:

If Wrexham get out of League 1 by 2026/27, I’d be amazed

City123
19-02-24, 12:09
If we carry on the way we have been the past few years possibly League 1

Though probably the Championship. A fear for next season is if 3 good teams come up from League 1, there's usually a Rotherham/Wigan/Peterborough who come up to go down but I can't see Derby & Portsmouth going that way

fingers
19-02-24, 13:07
Watching Final Score on Saturday and taking more of an interest in those ex-league teams who have experienced their fall from grace, and are now languishing in the National League and below; Oldham (PL 1992), Chesterfield (L1 2011), Scunthorpe (CH 2009), Torquay (L1 2004), Yeovil (CH 2014).

I bet the majority of their fans never saw that coming. Who's to say it won't happen closer to home?

splott parker
19-02-24, 16:14
Watching Final Score on Saturday and taking more of an interest in those ex-league teams who have experienced their fall from grace, and are now languishing in the National League and below; Oldham (PL 1992), Chesterfield (L1 2011), Scunthorpe (CH 2009), Torquay (L1 2004), Yeovil (CH 2014).

I bet the majority of their fans never saw that coming. Who's to say it won't happen closer to home?

Swansea?

North Cardiff Blue
19-02-24, 17:13
Championship as long as we don't sack Bulut and appoint a novice like Harris, Morison or Purse.

We need a football man to stop the rot.