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Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:23 pm

Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:28 pm

TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:42 pm

JonCCFC wrote:
TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.


Christ I hope not. I cannot take anymore heartache

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:44 pm

TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.


Christ I hope not. I cannot take anymore heartache

It happened to Wolves. They also built a new stand the same season they got relegated from the Premier League. De ja vu. :laughing5:

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:46 pm

JonCCFC wrote:
TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.



I hope you are wrong. Trouble is that 2nd tier is a real scrap most weeks. Injuries are more common as tackles are not skilfully executed. More games, midweek travelling to god knows where.

Fee fall though is not an option. We must at least consolidate and hopefully compete with the top sides down there (along with the ones we take with us of course!!).

I just want the fans to stick with it. The extended stadium will look really pitiful if we don't keep hold of our newer fans. It's time to stick together. I wish Tan would see the sense of returning to blue and our proper badge.

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:51 pm

Woodville Willie wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.



I hope you are wrong. Trouble is that 2nd tier is a real scrap most weeks. Injuries are more common as tackles are not skilfully executed. More games, midweek travelling to god knows where.

Fee fall though is not an option. We must at least consolidate and hopefully compete with the top sides down there (along with the ones we take with us of course!!).

I just want the fans to stick with it. The extended stadium will look really pitiful if we don't keep hold of our newer fans. It's time to stick together. I wish Tan would see the sense of returning to blue and our proper badge.


At least we don't have West Ham to deal with!

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 10:52 pm

Woodville Willie wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.



I hope you are wrong. Trouble is that 2nd tier is a real scrap most weeks. Injuries are more common as tackles are not skilfully executed. More games, midweek travelling to god knows where.

Fee fall though is not an option. We must at least consolidate and hopefully compete with the top sides down there (along with the ones we take with us of course!!).

I just want the fans to stick with it. The extended stadium will look really pitiful if we don't keep hold of our newer fans. It's time to stick together. I wish Tan would see the sense of returning to blue and our proper badge.

Ole needs to work hard this summer that's for sure.

Yeah the extended stand isn't going to look too good in the Championship, it will look quite empty. Hopefully we can maintain our attendances from the Championship last season, but with the prices going up and the negativity surrounding our club I can only see them dropping. A return to blue would bring back the fans though and regain positivity.

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 11:08 pm

I'm really looking forward to the upcoming summer transfers (when they happen, not all the bullshit rumours) and next season. Can't say I enjoyed being cannon fodder for the top PL clubs and hope that if we do get promotion again in the next few years we will be a stronger outfit that the shambles we turned out to be this season :ayatollah:

My first wish is that next season we win more than 7 games, then take it from there :thumbup:

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 11:28 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:I'm really looking forward to the upcoming summer transfers (when they happen, not all the bullshit rumours) and next season. Can't say I enjoyed being cannon fodder for the top PL clubs and hope that if we do get promotion again in the next few years we will be a stronger outfit that the shambles we turned out to be this season :ayatollah:

My first wish is that next season we win more than 7 games, then take it from there :thumbup:

If we can recover from the shambles of a club we are at the moment over the summer, a top 6 finish would be brilliant :ayatollah:

Re: Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs...

Wed May 07, 2014 11:34 pm

JonCCFC wrote:
Woodville Willie wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
TomLlewellyn1927 wrote:Being relegated feels like eviction as the bailiffs start the process of removing our best players.

I feel sick, I really don't want the championship. It scares me more than the PL to be honest. Will we be used to nearly 2 physical games per week again?

Will the championship teams look at us as easy points as we did so badly in PL?

worrying season coming up in Championship :old:

It will be interesting. I have no idea what to expect, everyone's talking about going straight back up but we might free fall and end up in another relegation fight, wouldn't surprise me.



I hope you are wrong. Trouble is that 2nd tier is a real scrap most weeks. Injuries are more common as tackles are not skilfully executed. More games, midweek travelling to god knows where.

Fee fall though is not an option. We must at least consolidate and hopefully compete with the top sides down there (along with the ones we take with us of course!!).

I just want the fans to stick with it. The extended stadium will look really pitiful if we don't keep hold of our newer fans. It's time to stick together. I wish Tan would see the sense of returning to blue and our proper badge.

Ole needs to work hard this summer that's for sure.

Yeah the extended stand isn't going to look too good in the Championship, it will look quite empty. Hopefully we can maintain our attendances from the Championship last season, but with the prices going up and the negativity surrounding our club I can only see them dropping. A return to blue would bring back the fans though and regain positivity.



Totally with you there boss!

There is genius in re-re-branding. Merchandise will be hot, morale will rise and most of all, Tan will actually be popular (ish). Why can't he see it? :old: