Yes.Any more of that and the nigels will become impossible to talk to... 'Champions league here we come!' nonsense!
Thank goodness I’m not at the golf club until Wednesday, if it were today they’d be more unbearable than normal

Yes.Any more of that and the nigels will become impossible to talk to... 'Champions league here we come!' nonsense!
Surely that’s a plus ?Any more of that and the nigels will become impossible to talk to... 'Champions league here we come!' nonsense!
Maybe VAR only applies to F.A 'darlings'?VAR again...
VAR looked at a Newcastle penalty appeal because a player ended up on the deck after a tackle from behind. Ref said no contact. VAR thought there was no need to overturn the on field decision.. Verdict: no penalty.
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And this is one of the reasons I don't want Millwall to get promoted... week after week humiliation and possibly getting relegated with the least amount of points in history... well we would if the F.A got their own way. No thanksBrave Luton who have apparently tried so hard this season have 6 wins from 37 games, 26 points and conceded 81 goals, the best record out of the 3 promoted clubs.
Must have been fun for their fans.
Becoming!? It's been a joke for a long time pretty much from conception imo. Stuffed everyone team in the English system below 12 place in the PL.Becoming a bit of a joke ain't it!
And this is one of the reasons I don't want Millwall to get promoted... week after week humiliation and possibly getting relegated with the least amount of points in history... well we would if the F.A got their own way. No thanks
Brave Luton who have apparently tried so hard this season have 6 wins from 37 games, 26 points and conceded 81 goals, the best record out of the 3 promoted clubs.
Must have been fun for their fans.
But the financial compensation makes a compelling case for enduring a season of humiliation.
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Staggering income Luton Town will earn if they beat Coventry in play-off final
Promotion to the Premier League would be emotional for Luton Town fans but it would also come with huge financial benefits.www.lutontoday.co.uk
Luton made a decent attempt without spending loads of money. They had a couple of bad beatings and a couple of nasty ones, but generally, they were better than both Burnley and Sheffield Utd with very little humiliation, in fact, some games they looked very good (in a Millwall type attitude way).
Now then, next season may be interesting to take note of. They will have money in the bank to spend and may well be better equipped financially and player wise if they make it next time. I get the feeling their brief PL campaign was thought out and the near future well planned.
I'm still happy to pass on the PL tbh... 'Americanised' entertainmentYou don't have to be in the PL to get humiliated and be on the end of some beatings. Although not weekly, we've had more than our fair share in the Championship!
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History shows that it doesn't normally work like that for most clubs relegated from the Prem.However, I would love the financial stability that a year or 2 in the premier league could provide the club
I'm still happy to pass on the PL tbh... 'Americanised' entertainment
If we go up... we go up... beyond my control (obviously), but if I had a choice, I'd be happy were we are... 'real' football, real fans.What happens if a season goes well and we go into the last game with a chance of the play-offs, or for that matter, the second half of the last game in a good position? For arguments sake...3-1 up at home? What then, you want the team to throw the second half? I bet you were well happy against Blackburn the season before last.
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If we go up... we go up... beyond my control (obviously), but if I had a choice, I'd be happy were we are... 'real' football, real fans.
Yes but what about the £200m? Lovely jubbly.And this is one of the reasons I don't want Millwall to get promoted... week after week humiliation and possibly getting relegated with the least amount of points in history... well we would if the F.A got their own way. No thanks
Absolutely mate. See my later post.I agree, and if we were to get promoted I would hope that we would follow Luton's example.
The point which I was making was that imo, even if a team does get hammered each week, the financial benefits to the club more than compensate for a season of humiliation on the pitch.