Sun May 27, 2018 6:27 am
Sun May 27, 2018 6:57 am
Sun May 27, 2018 7:15 am
mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
Sun May 27, 2018 8:21 am
troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Sun May 27, 2018 8:23 am
Sun May 27, 2018 8:53 am
Sun May 27, 2018 9:44 am
Sun May 27, 2018 10:27 am
Sun May 27, 2018 10:32 am
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Sun May 27, 2018 10:45 am
103 Barmy Army wrote:There’s one thing the bookies haven’t factored in. Our United and vocal fan base, with the Canton Stand in particular being the 12th man towards the later end of last season. Let’s get the stadium rocking next season, irrespective of the score, and hard or go home!
Sun May 27, 2018 10:46 am
bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
Sun May 27, 2018 10:51 am
Sun May 27, 2018 11:00 am
Sun May 27, 2018 11:04 am
maccydee wrote:I do worry about seeing getting three teams that will finish below us but then last year we all probably thought there would be loads of teams to finish above us but that didn’t happen.
In Warnock I trust.
Sun May 27, 2018 11:11 am
Sun May 27, 2018 11:13 am
troobloo3339 wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
And how much did wba and stoke and Swansea spend
It's not about how much but how well you spend in Warnock and dalman I trust
Sun May 27, 2018 11:25 am
bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
And how much did wba and stoke and Swansea spend
It's not about how much but how well you spend in Warnock and dalman I trust
Totally agree that it’s not all down to money however one thing is for certain we need to add quality to the squad. You cannot compete in the top flight and hope to survive without strengthening. The more you spend on improving your squad and bringing in more quality the better chance you have of staying up. The more players with Premier League experience would also help. The board need to back Neil Warnock to bring in the players that he believes will improve the squad.
Sun May 27, 2018 11:25 am
Wayne S wrote:Is anyone else looking forward to relegation (sort of) and then another great Championship season in an even stronger position than this year?
Stronger squad, settled staff with Warnock remaining, a new set of parachute payments, bigger crowds because season tickets were bought while we still had a chance to survive, less debt and promotion again for the 2020/21 season.
Sun May 27, 2018 11:28 am
Sun May 27, 2018 11:34 am
Sun May 27, 2018 11:44 am
Forever Blue wrote:I believe that even if we are in the bottom 3 come Xmas, Warnock must still have the fans full backing and Tans for the whole season and I honestly believe he would save us from relegation if we were struggling
Sun May 27, 2018 11:52 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
And how much did wba and stoke and Swansea spend
It's not about how much but how well you spend in Warnock and dalman I trust
Totally agree that it’s not all down to money however one thing is for certain we need to add quality to the squad. You cannot compete in the top flight and hope to survive without strengthening. The more you spend on improving your squad and bringing in more quality the better chance you have of staying up. The more players with Premier League experience would also help. The board need to back Neil Warnock to bring in the players that he believes will improve the squad.
Not having ago but your reply above is a little confusing. You state that you totally agree it is 'not all down to money' but then seem to do a 180 degree turn by stating 'the more you spend' improves your chances of staying up.
So how much should City spend considering it is not all down to money but there is a need to increase spending to improve our chances?
Sun May 27, 2018 11:53 am
Forever Blue wrote:I believe that even if we are in the bottom 3 come Xmas, Warnock must still have the fans full backing and Tans for the whole season and I honestly believe he would save us from relegation if we were struggling
Sun May 27, 2018 11:57 am
Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
And how much did wba and stoke and Swansea spend
It's not about how much but how well you spend in Warnock and dalman I trust
Totally agree that it’s not all down to money however one thing is for certain we need to add quality to the squad. You cannot compete in the top flight and hope to survive without strengthening. The more you spend on improving your squad and bringing in more quality the better chance you have of staying up. The more players with Premier League experience would also help. The board need to back Neil Warnock to bring in the players that he believes will improve the squad.
Not having ago but your reply above is a little confusing. You state that you totally agree it is 'not all down to money' but then seem to do a 180 degree turn by stating 'the more you spend' improves your chances of staying up.
So how much should City spend considering it is not all down to money but there is a need to increase spending to improve our chances?
Of course money is important, it’s not everything but it’s one of the main factors along with team spirit and most importantly a good Manager.
Sun May 27, 2018 11:57 am
Sun May 27, 2018 12:06 pm
Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
And how much did wba and stoke and Swansea spend
It's not about how much but how well you spend in Warnock and dalman I trust
Totally agree that it’s not all down to money however one thing is for certain we need to add quality to the squad. You cannot compete in the top flight and hope to survive without strengthening. The more you spend on improving your squad and bringing in more quality the better chance you have of staying up. The more players with Premier League experience would also help. The board need to back Neil Warnock to bring in the players that he believes will improve the squad.
Not having ago but your reply above is a little confusing. You state that you totally agree it is 'not all down to money' but then seem to do a 180 degree turn by stating 'the more you spend' improves your chances of staying up.
So how much should City spend considering it is not all down to money but there is a need to increase spending to improve our chances?
Of course money is important, it’s not everything but it’s one of the main factors along with team spirit and most importantly a good Manager.
Sun May 27, 2018 12:23 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:mucker wrote:And what were their odds last August for us to be promoted?
And last season huddersfield were 5/6 favourites to be relegated. But they stayed . Up. Hmmmm
Huddersfield spent over 43m last summer which undoubtedly helped them, how much will City invest this summer?
Team spirit alone will not keep you in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see who Neil Warnock brings in and come August we should have a better idea how we are likely to get on. You need that extra quality for the step up ideally most with Premier League experience.
And how much did wba and stoke and Swansea spend
It's not about how much but how well you spend in Warnock and dalman I trust
Totally agree that it’s not all down to money however one thing is for certain we need to add quality to the squad. You cannot compete in the top flight and hope to survive without strengthening. The more you spend on improving your squad and bringing in more quality the better chance you have of staying up. The more players with Premier League experience would also help. The board need to back Neil Warnock to bring in the players that he believes will improve the squad.
Not having ago but your reply above is a little confusing. You state that you totally agree it is 'not all down to money' but then seem to do a 180 degree turn by stating 'the more you spend' improves your chances of staying up.
So how much should City spend considering it is not all down to money but there is a need to increase spending to improve our chances?
Sun May 27, 2018 12:36 pm
Wayne S wrote:Is anyone else looking forward to relegation (sort of) and then another great Championship season in an even stronger position than this year?
Stronger squad, settled staff with Warnock remaining, a new set of parachute payments, bigger crowds because season tickets were bought while we still had a chance to survive, less debt and promotion again for the 2020/21 season.
Sun May 27, 2018 2:16 pm