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It hadn't been for naked men, a sheep and a torch
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Eric the Half a Bee
It hadn't been for naked men, a sheep and a torch
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If the Premier League remains in the format it is today (no European League), I'd love a crystal ball to see what its like in 10 years time, will the bubble burst or will the elite just keep pulling further & further away? Will Man City make it a more or less one team league with a different great white hope (Liverpools turn this year) trying to go head to head with them? Amazing to regard Chelsea being in the same top 6 company as them when we were so unfortunate against them on Sunday while Man City shoved 6 on them in February.
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splott parker
If the Premier League remains in the format it is today (no European League), I'd love a crystal ball to see what its like in 10 years time, will the bubble burst or will the elite just keep pulling further & further away? Will Man City make it a more or less one team league with a different great white hope (Liverpools turn this year) trying to go head to head with them? Amazing to regard Chelsea being in the same top 6 company as them when we were so unfortunate against them on Sunday while Man City shoved 6 on them in February.
Man City are by no means invincible. Theyve been beaten by Palace, Newcastle, Leicester and Chelsea this season, as well drawn with newly-promoted Wolves. They are an exceptionally good side, but they do lose matches from time to time. Indeed, theyve already lost more than Leicester did in 2015/16 or Chelsea did in 2014/15.
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splott parker
If the Premier League remains in the format it is today (no European League), I'd love a crystal ball to see what it’s like in 10 years time, will the bubble burst or will the elite just keep pulling further & further away? Will Man City make it a more or less one team league with a different ‘great white hope’ (Liverpool’s turn this year) trying to go head to head with them? Amazing to regard Chelsea being in the same top 6 company as them when we were so unfortunate against them on Sunday while Man City shoved 6 on them in February.
It’s hard to envisage any of the current top 6 not finishing in the top 6. A bit of a free for all below with clubbs like Everton, wolves and Leicester trying to break in, which might happen now and again. Really, the top 6 might aswell do one, let’s take the top 6 from the championship and have a proper league.
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goats
It’s hard to envisage any of the current top 6 not finishing in the top 6. A bit of a free for all below with clubbs like Everton, wolves and Leicester trying to break in, which might happen now and again. Really, the top 6 might aswell do one, let’s take the top 6 from the championship and have a proper league.
TBH I'd enjoy it alot more than what I am now :hehe::thumbup:
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goats
It’s hard to envisage any of the current top 6 not finishing in the top 6. A bit of a free for all below with clubbs like Everton, wolves and Leicester trying to break in, which might happen now and again. Really, the top 6 might aswell do one, let’s take the top 6 from the championship and have a proper league.
Good Shout!! They could form a league with Celtic and Rangers, play one another 8 times a season, and have the media fawning and drooling over this Super League. To be honest, I wish they'd just ferk off and join a European Super league. As you say, get the top 6 in from the Championship and the Premier League really would be the best in the world for entertainment. Not the wank-a-thon it is now for the media with regard to their love-in with the TOP 6.
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Whatever happened to the days of Man City & Chelsea being in division 2, Spurs being a mid-table side and Everton & Villa being top 6 sides. It's never been as clear cut as it is now, with the new money projecting sides into the top 6.
Last time Arsenal were outside the top 6 was 94/95. Liverpool haven't been outside the top 8 since 62/63 and Manure have been outside the top 6 once since 89/90.
Times they are a changing! Leeds, Forest, Wednesday, where are you?
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Mr Soul '68
Good Shout!! They could form a league with Celtic and Rangers, play one another 8 times a season, and have the media fawning and drooling over this Super League.
Rangers in a super league :hehe::hehe:, Newcastle would be in melt down!
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I reckon this would be a good league
Cardiff city
Villa
West Brom
Boro
Newcastle
Leeds
Sheffield Utd
Sheffield weds
Forest
Derby
Stoke
Brighton
Palace
Everton
Saints
Wolves
Leicester
West Ham
Norwich
Fulham
Maybe the wurzels just for the fun of it......see, we don’t need them do we?
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Originally Posted by
goats
It’s hard to envisage any of the current top 6 not finishing in the top 6. A bit of a free for all below with clubbs like Everton, wolves and Leicester trying to break in, which might happen now and again. Really, the top 6 might aswell do one, let’s take the top 6 from the championship and have a proper league.
what a thumping great division that would make.
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goats
I reckon this would be a good league
Interesting, no Watford, Bournemouth, Burnley & Huddersfield. I think Sunderland & Portsmouth deserve a shout.
Make it a 24 team & add Watford, Bournemouth, Sunderland & Portsmouth. No European Football, so no worries. Kick the Super-League sides out of the League Cup & make it a real competition again.
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Des Parrot
Interesting, no Watford, Bournemouth, Burnley & Huddersfield. I think Sunderland & Portsmouth deserve a shout.
Make it a 24 team & add Watford, Bournemouth, Sunderland & Portsmouth. No European Football, so no worries. Kick the Super-League sides out of the League Cup & make it a real competition again.
Watford, Bournemouth, hudds I never see as proper clubs anyway, that’s just my personal view, Sunderland is a good shout but another long trip up north....
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Des Parrot
Interesting, no Watford, Bournemouth, Burnley & Huddersfield. I think Sunderland & Portsmouth deserve a shout.
Make it a 24 team & add Watford, Bournemouth, Sunderland & Portsmouth. No European Football, so no worries. Kick the Super-League sides out of the League Cup & make it a real competition again.
How did I forget Burnely......
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goats
How did I forget Burnely......
Bit of a Fairwater Birdies Lane stand off threat that isnt it? Burn Ely😳
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Part of me would prefer Cardiff to get relegated just because following a club like Cardiff in the Championship is so much more fun than the status quo of the Prem.
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
If the Premier League remains in the format it is today (no European League), I'd love a crystal ball to see what it’s like in 10 years time, will the bubble burst or will the elite just keep pulling further & further away? Will Man City make it a more or less one team league with a different ‘great white hope’ (Liverpool’s turn this year) trying to go head to head with them? Amazing to regard Chelsea being in the same top 6 company as them when we were so unfortunate against them on Sunday while Man City shoved 6 on them in February.
There's going to have to be a salary cap and free agency. It's the only way to keep the league competitive.
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goats
Watford, Bournemouth, hudds I never see as proper clubs anyway, that’s just my personal view, Sunderland is a good shout but another long trip up north....
Watford have had far more success and have been run far better than we have over the last 40 years. Bit odd to look down your nose at them since they also stuffed us recently. What is a proper club?
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Man city are good but I think are far behind the Barcelona team a few years ago.
When a team.is so good you expect it to go on and on just look at Arsenal invincibles. Chelsea were dominant for a few years.
Man city are not a big team just got the backing over other clubs. You only have to look at the stadium yesterday.
I think one of the problems is their squads are so much better than other teams. I think the loan cap might help a bit.
I imagine sooner or later man city will get a transfer ban for doing something illegal.
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Bluebirdman Of Alcathays
Watford have had far more success and have been run far better than we have over the last 40 years. Bit odd to look down your nose at them since they also stuffed us recently. What is a proper club?
You are right, if anything I would love it if we could replicate what they have done, on a very small budget too. Maybe I just look at Watford as a right dump nothing type town so it’s got noth8ng to do with the actual club. I only put Fulham in as everyone loves a trip there....
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mazadona10
Man city are not a big team just got the backing over other clubs.
This is interesting. So, if a club currently averaging attendances of 50,000+ for the fourth year on the trot aren't 'big, who is?
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I don’t get it I remember it was just a fantasy to think city could play in the premier league but it was always the dream then when we get there everyone wants to go back to the championship :shrug: you never know some crazy rich mother ****er might take a punt on us
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goats
Watford, Bournemouth, hudds I never see as proper clubs anyway, thats just my personal view, Sunderland is a good shout but another long trip up north....
This is getting hilarious. You are choosing teams based purely on history, so you happily leave out Huddersfield (won the league title in 3 consecutive years), Watford (who have spent more seasons in the top flight in the last 40 years than Cardiff have since the war! and Bournemouth who are about to spend their 5th consecutive season in the top flight (Cardiff last achieved that in 1950s!).
You leave out Swansea, purely because you hate them, but they are closer than Sunderland who would make a good entry (according to you) if it wasn't for the distance. Yet, Newcastle are in the league!
It's hilarious seeing how, as Cardiff slip closer to the drop, fans' opinion of the League they were so desperate to join (at one stage,so desperate were they that they chanted bluebirds to a team wearing red) becomes an illogical concoction of a new discovery that the Premier League is not competitive (well, not if you support Cardiff anyway) and driven by money.
Yet, if somehow Cardiff manage to stay up (they won't), people like Goats will be wetting her knickers thinking about another 180 minutes of watching Man City pass the ball around Cardiff as if they were training cones.
By the way, for your "great" league, I doubt if Cardiff would stay up next season. Shame we can't test it out, hey, because pretty soon you'd be whinging about that league and drawing up a new league containing Merthyr, Hereford and Cardiff Met to replace the bad league where everybody beats Cardiff.
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Blimey Jirga, are you really never gonna give all this a rest?
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JennyWren
This is getting hilarious. You are choosing teams based purely on history, so you happily leave out Huddersfield (won the league title in 3 consecutive years), Watford (who have spent more seasons in the top flight in the last 40 years than Cardiff have since the war! and Bournemouth who are about to spend their 5th consecutive season in the top flight (Cardiff last achieved that in 1950s!).
You leave out Swansea, purely because you hate them, but they are closer than Sunderland who would make a good entry (according to you) if it wasn't for the distance. Yet, Newcastle are in the league!
It's hilarious seeing how, as Cardiff slip closer to the drop, fans' opinion of the League they were so desperate to join (at one stage,so desperate were they that they chanted bluebirds to a team wearing red) becomes an illogical concoction of a new discovery that the Premier League is not competitive (well, not if you support Cardiff anyway) and driven by money.
Yet, if somehow Cardiff manage to stay up (they won't), people like Goats will be wetting her knickers thinking about another 180 minutes of watching Man City pass the ball around Cardiff as if they were training cones.
By the way, for your "great" league, I doubt if Cardiff would stay up next season. Shame we can't test it out, hey, because pretty soon you'd be whinging about that league and drawing up a new league containing Merthyr, Hereford and Cardiff Met to replace the bad league where everybody beats Cardiff.
Officially lost the plot. 🤪
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The Lone Gunman
This is interesting. So, if a club currently averaging attendances of 50,000+ for the fourth year on the trot aren't 'big, who is?
If you pumped the players and money into most clubs they would see massive attendances. They have been heavily invested into for best part of 10 years.
I would expect cardiff to get 50k if were one of the best teams in europe
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Originally Posted by
JennyWren
This is getting hilarious. You are choosing teams based purely on history, so you happily leave out Huddersfield (won the league title in 3 consecutive years), Watford (who have spent more seasons in the top flight in the last 40 years than Cardiff have since the war! and Bournemouth who are about to spend their 5th consecutive season in the top flight (Cardiff last achieved that in 1950s!).
You leave out Swansea, purely because you hate them, but they are closer than Sunderland who would make a good entry (according to you) if it wasn't for the distance. Yet, Newcastle are in the league!
It's hilarious seeing how, as Cardiff slip closer to the drop, fans' opinion of the League they were so desperate to join (at one stage,so desperate were they that they chanted bluebirds to a team wearing red) becomes an illogical concoction of a new discovery that the Premier League is not competitive (well, not if you support Cardiff anyway) and driven by money.
Yet, if somehow Cardiff manage to stay up (they won't), people like Goats will be wetting her knickers thinking about another 180 minutes of watching Man City pass the ball around Cardiff as if they were training cones.
By the way, for your "great" league, I doubt if Cardiff would stay up next season. Shame we can't test it out, hey, because pretty soon you'd be whinging about that league and drawing up a new league containing Merthyr, Hereford and Cardiff Met to replace the bad league where everybody beats Cardiff.
Ah sorry love, it’s not hilarious and I’m not whinging. Chill out jack, just coz I didn’t mention you, it was just a fantasy top league team I made up fir when the big six F off. The jacks are rocking about with Wigan and Rochdale I’m afraid down in league 1 or two, who cares which? Anything else worrying you ?
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lardy
Blimey Jirga, are you really never gonna give all this a rest?
What?
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goats
Ah sorry love, it’s not hilarious and I’m not whinging. Chill out jack, just coz I didn’t mention you, it was just a fantasy top league team I made up fir when the big six F off. The jacks are rocking about with Wigan and Rochdale I’m afraid down in league 1 or two, who cares which? Anything else worrying you ?
Ah, still trying to throw around "you're a Jack" like it's actually relevant (or even an insult). You say your ideal league isn't hilarious. It is, it's been drawn up during a tantrum and it shows.
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StraightOuttaCanton
Officially lost the plot.
Expand. If you can.
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StraightOuttaCanton
Officially lost the plot.
I didn’t even mean to tip her over the edge, I don’t hate swansea, for to hate one needs to care and be slightly deluded. I pity them mind for having hedge fund owners.
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mazadona10
If you pumped the players and money into most clubs they would see massive attendances. They have been heavily invested into for best part of 10 years.
I would expect cardiff to get 50k if were one of the best teams in europe
Hang on, what are you saying here? Anyone could get 50,000, therefore anyone can be a big club. But, Man City are not a big club, but are one of the best teams in Europe? confused.com
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JennyWren
Expand. If you can.
Exhale Jenny exhale.....good eh?:wave:
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JennyWren
What?
Are you pretending not to be Jirga again, or is the "what" for something else?
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goats
I didn’t even mean to tip her over the edge, I don’t hate swansea, for to hate one needs to care and be slightly deluded. I pity them mind for having hedge fund owners.
Are you going to derail this thread. I've stayed on point by taking the piss out of your league, sponsored by Tampax I guess because it could only be drawn up during PMT. You've gone right off the subject. Can you explain why a club like Bournemouth or a club like Watford are ones you feel you can dismiss despite their recent histories being far more productive than Cardiff's?
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lardy
Are you pretending not to be Jirga again, or is the "what" for something else?
Jeez, talk about paranoia!
The "What?" is asking you "What?" What am I not giving a rest to?
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goats
Exhale Jenny exhale.....good eh?:wave:
Why are Watford a club you feel you can easily dismiss? What was it, 3-2 at Vicarage Road and 5-1 at Cardiff?
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JennyWren
Ah, still trying to throw around "you're a Jack" like it's actually relevant (or even an insult). You say your ideal league isn't hilarious. It is, it's been drawn up during a tantrum and it shows.
A t@ntrum? Sitting in my pants drawing dinosaurs with my 5 year old without thinking or having a care in the world.....really Jen, you read to deeply into what I type, let it go, its no good for you.....
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JennyWren
Jeez, talk about paranoia!
The "What?" is asking you "What?" What am I not giving a rest to?
The whole schtick. Can probably start with the red shirts thing. Most of us are still here from those days and remember that you went along to the games, despite looking down on others who had also gone.