Also agree, totally ridiculous idea - and if you think tonight’s crowd will be low, what do you think it would be on a cold midweek night against the likes of Northampton and Stevenage
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Also agree, totally ridiculous idea - and if you think tonight’s crowd will be low, what do you think it would be on a cold midweek night against the likes of Northampton and Stevenage
If the tables didn't change for the rest of the season (which of course they will), our opponents next season would be:
Plymouth
Hull
Bolton
Barnsley
Lincoln
Mansfield
Exeter
Charlton
Blackpool
Stevenage
Peterborough
Orient
Northampton
Bristol Rovers
Wigan
Rotherham
Walsall
Port Vale
Doncaster
3 from:
Birmingham
Huddersfield
Stockport
Reading
1 from:
Crewe
Grimsby
Wimbledon
MK Dons
That seems pretty grim to me.
Fair amount saying that relegation is bad. Relegation per se is obviously not a good thing. I agree.
I'm just saying that I'm not entirely sure that scraping by with a bunch of idiots running the club for the next however-many seasons is better.
If we remain in this division , I'm confident that nothing will change in terms of the way the club is run and that FOR ME is even more grim than playing Northampton in from of 7 thousand people. That is how much I can't stand Tan, Mehmet and (maybe to a lesser degree) Choo.
If you flipped the scenario and said " How would you feel if we stayed in the division this season but next season Tan had a brain transplant, sacked Mehmet and hired a person with the qualifications and experience necessary to run a championship football club." then I'd say yes. But I think this scenario is even more remote than us going down , him selling up, and us getting a sensible owner for once......which is also remote.....but at this point, it looks like the better bet.
Personally, I would say that it's crackpot, if not a little bit desperate to want another 5 seasons of reckless buffoonery in terms of club management and the resulting shit show that we'll see on the pitch. That is just as masochistic as "wanting" relegation in my eyes .