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Football Discussion
shakey
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Luckily this week's other results went ok . It was always going to be a bonus getting anything from the last two games, but they are still in touch .Bloody Wednesday is all I can say. Lost SIX nil against Ipswitch yesterday![]()
We must win our next couple of games somehow or it'll almost certainly be relegation for us.
Stoke , Blackburn , QPR and Swansea are the key games. Win 3 of those and I think they will stay up. Big ask after a 6 nill drubbing but it's not over yet.
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ThemeParkOwen
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Thameslink Rail
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Well only four matches (of ten) actually happened due to the FA Cup and the matches that did happen were mostly between lower teams who FPL players generally don't have in their squad. (Tottenham did play but they were garbage).
Benzin
TS Member
First step is to ban all the clubs who tried to create the Super League
It can only be a good thing. Look at what's happening with Reading right now and tell me that English football can govern itself. Let alone all the other clubs who have fallen to the wayside and close to folding due to dodgy ownership.
Maybe a similar setup to La Liga wherein they work out your maximum allowed budget centrally? Lots of work to do to make it fit.
It can only be a good thing. Look at what's happening with Reading right now and tell me that English football can govern itself. Let alone all the other clubs who have fallen to the wayside and close to folding due to dodgy ownership.
Maybe a similar setup to La Liga wherein they work out your maximum allowed budget centrally? Lots of work to do to make it fit.
John_P
TS Member
Can't say I'm a fan of multi club ownership but sadly Fifa and Uefa aren't going to do anything about it at this point so it sadly becomes a case of needing to join in with it or get left behind.
Already confused by it all as Redbird Capital who bought 10% of FSG (who own Liverpool) in fact own AC Milan and Toulouse.
Would love the idea of the regulator looking at things that would help fans like ticket pricing, kick off times, public transport to games, fa cup semi finals at Wembley, and the ever increasing number of subscriptions needed to watch Football. But I'm not holding my breathe.
Already confused by it all as Redbird Capital who bought 10% of FSG (who own Liverpool) in fact own AC Milan and Toulouse.
Would love the idea of the regulator looking at things that would help fans like ticket pricing, kick off times, public transport to games, fa cup semi finals at Wembley, and the ever increasing number of subscriptions needed to watch Football. But I'm not holding my breathe.
Shrewsbury season ticket holder hereI'm know to go and watch Barnsley from time to time.

Skyscraper
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Not this season but the way things are going I could well be next seasonAny fans of League One clubs in here?

Would love to see Stoke and Birmingham get relegated for some local games! Love how wide open the relegation battle still is though, the Championship always deliversNot this season but the way things are going I could well be next season![]()
D4n
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Slugjc
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Not this season but the way things are going I could well be next season![]()
I find it weird how both Sheffield sides managed to get promoted and be so bad.
Wednesday rode there luck in the playoffs. Peterborough decided not to attack whilst not defending at the same time. Whilst the final was handed to them by a very dubious red card.
And as for united. Jesus. You really can get promoted too early. Hecky is a good coach, like Warnock falls to pieces after a promotion, and the master stroke of bringing wilder back. Despite failing at every job he's had since he first left. Reeks of "cheap local lad gets job." Burnley came up with such a smugness, had that wiped off their faces because it turns out, loaning players from your ex employer and over relying on them is not the best tactic. At least Luton look to have some fight. These 3 must be the worst sides to get promoted at once. But, those lovely parachute payments will come in handy.
The only thing that will keep any of them up, is the fact that forest are so bad tactically both on and off the field.
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RicketyCricket
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Luton have been punching above their weight tbf. Their squad is mid table championship standard but they seem to get results through sheer willpower and spirit. Unfortunately they've had no luck with injuries in recent weeks and look nailed on to go down with their upcoming fixtures.
Skyscraper
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Just watched this excellent and fascinating documentary which shows just what goes into a live football broadcast. It's 30 minutes long but well worth a watch, and the true scale of the operation will blow your mind.
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH1uJTrc6Kk
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH1uJTrc6Kk