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The Harry Wilson to Fulham deal is a real eye-opener,Parachu

Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:41 am

The Harry Wilson to Fulham deal is a real eye-opener. Parachute payments are going to widen the chasm further between the relegated three and 19 others.
Cardiff had their chances in the last three seasons, theyve now gone and its now over to Mick McCarthy to clear up the mess with no money.
Cardiff have to rely on management, shrewd recruitment and youth more now than ever this seas.
Lets stay strong bluebirds and back them all season as its going to be a long hard season, but with us as their twelve man, we can make the difference :bluebird: :bluebird: :ayatollah: :bluebird: :bluebird:
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Re: The Harry Wilson to Fulham deal is a real eye-opener,Par

Mon Jul 26, 2021 12:24 pm

Said it before last 2or3 seasons relegated teams have got wise to fact need to keep team together if want to bounce strait back up..... always get natural wastage but with core of team intact and smallish investment teams are going to be in position to be in top 2 or certainly top 6 look at last season 2 relegated teams promoted one in top 6 never happened before expect the same this season and with it there is less opportunity for other teams to break through? So in my opinion situation will get worse for championship in case of parachute payments giving teams unfair advantage? Perversely parachute payments is now going to be used way it was intended to do unabling relegated teams to keep their players after relegation so giving them huge advantage.

Re: The Harry Wilson to Fulham deal is a real eye-opener,Par

Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:58 pm

Fulham have been throwing money around for years and look where it's got them. Up, down, up and now back in the same division as us. Spending more than most championship clubs can only dream about will not mean they are certs for promotion. We'd love to have had Harry Wilson back but he was never our player, we have to get on with what we've got.