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Originally Posted by
PontBlue
Are they trying to make it impossible for teams to climb the footballing ladder now? ****ing disgraceful, it's bad enough the Premiership is basically impregnable, but now the Championship is going to see teams get jettisoned down on their first season up now.
Man City has ruined this sport for everyone.
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Originally Posted by
Coyote
Are they trying to make it impossible for teams to climb the footballing ladder now? ****ing disgraceful, it's bad enough the Premiership is basically impregnable, but now the Championship is going to see teams get jettisoned down on their first season up now.
Man City has ruined this sport for everyone.
You probably mean Jimmy Hill ruined it.
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Pug
The hilarious point for me is, both teams that get relegated with with us, are better than us! There automatic promotion out the window, even without taking into account the teams whom are around the promotion placein Division 1 now. We will fall like a stone, next season will be about survival. So many on here have over hyped this team, to a point which is incredulous, taken into we are bottom. Unless we spend Birmingham numbers be prepared for a long era in the lower leagues. But to be fair the 18 years in the lower divisions we have previously were great fun!
Have you watched L1? There is minimal chance next season is about 'survival', we would be a massive anomaly amongst relegated championship teams if we struggled in our first season in L1.
Out of every club relegated from the Championship going back to the 14/15 season only Blackpool (15/16) and Bolton (19/20) who were relegated to League 2 and Wigan who survived by a point in 20/21 have had poor League 1 campaigns following relegation from the Championship.
All other teams including those relegated multiple times have finished comfortably mid table (including points deductions in at least 2 clubs cases) with many finishing in the top 6. Stop catastrophizing our situation.
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Originally Posted by
Coyote
Are they trying to make it impossible for teams to climb the footballing ladder now? ****ing disgraceful, it's bad enough the Premiership is basically impregnable, but now the Championship is going to see teams get jettisoned down on their first season up now.
Man City has ruined this sport for everyone.
Why Man City, I thought it was great them gate crashing the ‘elite’ not long after a lucky promotion from the division we’ll be in next season. Good to see a club coming up from the 3rd tier to where they are now. There are Premier League clubs who’ve spent more than they have, chopped & changed managers etc, a few of these have had their noses put out of joint by Man City.
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Why Man City, I thought it was great them gate crashing the ‘elite’ not long after a lucky promotion from the division we’ll be in next season. Good to see a club coming up from the 3rd tier to where they are now. There are Premier League clubs who’ve spent more than they have, chopped & changed managers etc, a few of these have had their noses put out of joint by Man City.
That's a take on Man City that's surprised me butt.
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Jordi Culé
That's a take on Man City that's surprised me butt.
You're taking the piiss and I've chomped at it.
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Re: Start planning for League One
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
That's a take on Man City that's surprised me butt.
Why’s that? They were a basket case of a club, not unlike the majority of also rans. Down in the 3rd tier but unlike other also rans they kept a decent fan base, 28,000 average. Those who went then deserve the times they’re having now. Much the same as our 3000 odd diehards who deserved 2nd tier football for a while, a bit of Premier League football, cup finals etc. We spent our way out of it mind, ridiculous fees for the 3rd tier at the time for some players, perhaps they’d be ridiculous fees even now for that level.
Yes, I think it’s good for the game that they ruffled the feathers of the, at the time, untouchable football royalty, certainly the ones who regarded them as just noisy neighbours. Of course they’ve created a lot of jealousy, mistakenly assuming they’ve spent millions more than near rivals, they haven’t. Their owners have rejuvenated a run down part of Manchester, creating many jobs as well.
As for the accusations against them, let him without sin cast the first stone. We don’t have to look far to witness skullduggery at a football club. They’ve given their loyal fans great times and memories, even sweeter given the previous dominance of their neighbours.
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Why’s that? They were a basket case of a club, not unlike the majority of also rans. Down in the 3rd tier but unlike other also rans they kept a decent fan base, 28,000 average. Those who went then deserve the times they’re having now. Much the same as our 3000 odd diehards who deserved 2nd tier football for a while, a bit of Premier League football, cup finals etc. We spent our way out of it mind, ridiculous fees for the 3rd tier at the time for some players, perhaps they’d be ridiculous fees even now for that level.
Yes, I think it’s good for the game that they ruffled the feathers of the, at the time, untouchable football royalty, certainly the ones who regarded them as just noisy neighbours. Of course they’ve created a lot of jealousy, mistakenly assuming they’ve spent millions more than near rivals, they haven’t. Their owners have rejuvenated a run down part of Manchester, creating many jobs as well.
As for the accusations against them, let him without sin cast the first stone. We don’t have to look far to witness skullduggery at a football club. They’ve given their loyal fans great times and memories, even sweeter given the previous dominance of their neighbours.
I see your point but 1999 version of Man City under Franny Lee is far removed from the version of Man City since 2008.
Being owned by consecutive political tyrants will always be questionable and I suppose the accusations of financial doping, political oppression and modern day slavery need to be considered before damning them?
You’re right about them tarting up East Manchester, money can buy love it seems.
Guardiola is a great coach, his moral compass seems a bit off for me though, he happily supports independence for Catalonia but is a bit quiet on human rights in United Arab Emirates, can’t think why?
I see this week Man City fans protesting about being priced out of watching their team. The irony here is Man City are becoming everything they hated about their neighbours.
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
I see your point but 1999 version of Man City under Franny Lee is far removed from the version of Man City since 2008.
Being owned by consecutive political tyrants will always be questionable and I suppose the accusations of financial doping, political oppression and modern day slavery need to be considered before damning them?
You’re right about them tarting up East Manchester, money can buy love it seems.
Guardiola is a great coach, his moral compass seems a bit off for me though, he happily supports independence for Catalonia but is a bit quiet on human rights in United Arab Emirates, can’t think why?
I see this week Man City fans protesting about being priced out of watching their team. The irony here is Man City are becoming everything they hated about their neighbours.
My initial reply was to Coyote’s statement that Man City had ruined the sport for everyone. I don’t think they have, some of the football we’ve witnessed has been a joy to watch, the Aguero winner, for instance, was an all time memorable sporting moment, their city rivals on the pitch at Sunderland assuming they’d won the league………. Far from ruining the sport, it was a reminder to us all what great sporting moments are all about.
As for dodgy buggers running/owning clubs, that’s been the case since time immemorial. As the game in our country has grown it’s attracted all sorts of investors from all over. The finger pointed at Man City could equally be pointed at a few clubs, so I think the statement that they’ve ruined the sport is unfair.
You’re correct about their fans protesting at prices and I know that long standing fans do sneer at the new breed of ‘tourist fans’ that the club’s success has attracted but that’s not just a Man City thing.
Is Coyote a closet Man U/Liverpool fan, they seem the ones with the chip on their shoulder over Man City’s revival :sherlock:
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
My initial reply was to Coyote’s statement that Man City had ruined the sport for everyone. I don’t think they have, some of the football we’ve witnessed has been a joy to watch, the Aguero winner, for instance, was an all time memorable sporting moment, their city rivals on the pitch at Sunderland assuming they’d won the league………. Far from ruining the sport, it was a reminder to us all what great sporting moments are all about.
As for dodgy buggers running/owning clubs, that’s been the case since time immemorial. As the game in our country has grown it’s attracted all sorts of investors from all over. The finger pointed at Man City could equally be pointed at a few , so I think the statement that they’ve ruined the sport is unfair.
You’re correct about their fans protesting at prices and I know that long standing fans do sneer at the new breed of ‘tourist fans’ that the club’s success has attracted but that’s not just a Man City thing.
Is Coyote a closet Man U/Liverpool fan, they seem the ones with the chip on their shoulder over Man City’s revival :sherlock:
It’s unfair on Man City in some respects as being labelled with ‘ruining football’ because everyone seems to have forgotten about Putins butty Abramovich at Chelsea and the host of chancers who have owned clubs over the years. Makes you question the powers that be ‘fit and proper’ rules really but that’s another discussion all together.:thumbup:
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Re: Start planning for League One
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
I see this week Man City fans protesting about being priced out of watching their team. The irony here is Man City are becoming everything they hated about their neighbours.
Personally, I think they have surpassed Utd in everything they hated about them, they do it so much better with a swagger of entitlement due to the money
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Re: Start planning for League One
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Originally Posted by
Coyote
Are they trying to make it impossible for teams to climb the footballing ladder now? ****ing disgraceful, it's bad enough the Premiership is basically impregnable, but now the Championship is going to see teams get jettisoned down on their first season up now.
Man City has ruined this sport for everyone.
I'd agree with you to a certain degree insomuch as Guardiola may be considered the worst manger in football history. It's certainly my opinion.
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
Personally, I think they have surpassed Utd in everything they hated about them, they do it so much better with a swagger of entitlement due to the money
I visit Manchestuh quite a bit via work and other things. It's interesting to see United & City fans complaining of the same issues.
Man City did some really good work attracting kids to their games in the past but appear to be going down the same path as their neighbours in starting to price kids out by raising prices to attract 'out of towners'.
Man United fans are up in arms about Jim Ratcliffe whose gone from saviour to Tory cuunt in the space of a year by cutting staff, raising prices and putting on a list of demands on season ticket holders . Not sure what they expected though as he's always been a Tory cuunt.
I think both sets of supporters feel like they're getting pushed around/out to cater for corporate and day tripper markets, they're right.
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Teams confirmed:
Us
Bolton
Blackpool
Huddersfield
Lincoln
Barnsley
Exeter
Rotherham
Stevenage
Wigan
Peterborough
Northampton
Mansfield
Doncaster
Port Vale
Almost certainly Plymouth
(And almost certainly not Bristol Rovers)
Plus we have to play in the Vertu Trophy, against Premier League academy teams, and enter the FA Cup in the first round.
OK if you live up North!
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Rank Club Approximate Driving Distance to Cardiff City Stadium
1 Exeter City 107 miles
2 Northampton Town 131 miles
3 Peterborough United 147 miles
4 Wigan Athletic 145 miles
5 Mansfield Town 167 miles
6 Stevenage 157 miles
7 Bolton Wanderers 177 miles
8 Rotherham United 186 miles
9 Huddersfield Town 195 miles
10 Doncaster Rovers 195 miles
11 Barnsley 199 miles
12 Blackpool 205 miles
13 Port Vale 196 miles
According to chatGBT haven't sense checked
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North Cardiff Blue
Rank Club Approximate Driving Distance to Cardiff City Stadium
1 Exeter City 107 miles
2 Northampton Town 131 miles
3 Peterborough United 147 miles
4 Wigan Athletic 145 miles
5 Mansfield Town 167 miles
6 Stevenage 157 miles
7 Bolton Wanderers 177 miles
8 Rotherham United 186 miles
9 Huddersfield Town 195 miles
10 Doncaster Rovers 195 miles
11 Barnsley 199 miles
12 Blackpool 205 miles
13 Port Vale 196 miles
According to chatGBT haven't sense checked
Port Vale can’t be right, can it?
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jon1959
Port Vale can’t be right, can it?
no its not
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poc
no its not
Maybe it’s the scenic route via Harlech and Prestatyn?
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jon1959
Maybe it’s the scenic route via Harlech and Prestatyn?
Aye :hehe:
Here's Gemini's attempt again not sense checked
shortest to longest:
Exeter: 107 miles (2 hours, 6 minutes) - Directions
Northampton: 145 miles (3 hours, 4 minutes) - Directions
Port Vale: 149 miles (2 hours, 57 minutes) - Directions
Stevenage: 171 miles (3 hours, 22 minutes) - Directions
Mansfield: 172 miles (3 hours, 25 minutes) - Directions
Wigan: 191 miles (3 hours, 45 minutes) - Directions
Peterborough: 190 miles (3 hours, 36 minutes) - Directions
Rotherham: 194 miles (3 hours, 32 minutes) - Directions
Bolton: 197 miles (3 hours, 53 minutes) - Directions
Lincoln: 202 miles (3 hours, 52 minutes) - Directions
Doncaster: 202 miles (3 hours, 41 minutes) - Directions
Barnsley: 207 miles (3 hours, 47 minutes) - Directions
Huddersfield: 221 miles (4 hours, 16 minutes) - Directions
Blackpool: 225 miles (4 hours, 15 minutes) - Directions
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North Cardiff Blue
Rank Club Approximate Driving Distance to Cardiff City Stadium
1 Exeter City 107 miles
2 Northampton Town 131 miles
3 Peterborough United 147 miles
4 Wigan Athletic 145 miles
5 Mansfield Town 167 miles
6 Stevenage 157 miles
7 Bolton Wanderers 177 miles
8 Rotherham United 186 miles
9 Huddersfield Town 195 miles
10 Doncaster Rovers 195 miles
11 Barnsley 199 miles
12 Blackpool 205 miles
13 Port Vale 196 miles
According to chatGBT haven't sense checked
there is no way Wigan is closer than Mansfield
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Rjk
there is no way Wigan is closer than Mansfield
No Google Gemini should prove better at that task.
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[QUOTE=North Cardiff Blue;5588304]Aye :hehe:
Here's Gemini's attempt again not sense checked
shortest to longest:
Exeter: 107 miles (2 hours, 6 minutes) - Directions
Northampton: 145 miles (3 hours, 4 minutes) - Directions
Port Vale: 149 miles (2 hours, 57 minutes) - Directions
Stevenage: 171 miles (3 hours, 22 minutes) - Directions
Mansfield: 172 miles (3 hours, 25 minutes) - Directions
Wigan: 191 miles (3 hours, 45 minutes) - Directions
Peterborough: 190 miles (3 hours, 36 minutes) - Directions
Rotherham: 194 miles (3 hours, 32 minutes) - Directions
Bolton: 197 miles (3 hours, 53 minutes) - Directions
Lincoln: 202 miles (3 hours, 52 minutes) - Directions
Doncaster: 202 miles (3 hours, 41 minutes) - Directions
Barnsley: 207 miles (3 hours, 47 minutes) - Directions
Huddersfield: 221 miles (4 hours, 16 minutes) - Directions
Blackpool: 225 miles (4 hours, 15 minutes) - Directions[/
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Barnsley may be 199 miles from the CCS as the crow flies - but never as a fan drives, unless it is taking a weird cross country route through the Midlands - in which case the journey times are way too low.
I live in south west Sheffield and my route on match day via Chesterfield, M1, M42, M50, M4 to Hadfield Road is 201 miles. Add another 20 miles at least if coming down the M1 from Barnsley.
AI = Alternative to Intelligence!
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All distances & times are a load of bollocks in those posts above, not one pub stop accounted for……..call yourself away fans!!!!!!!:hehe:
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splott parker
All distances & times are a load of bollocks in those posts above, not one pub stop accounted for……..call yourself away fans!!!!!!!:hehe:
Or piiss stops.
Are they still a thing? 50 lads all pissing at a side of a road you don't see much of these days.