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Given how irrational that seems in light of the current situation that suggests they're either utter morons or they're up to something shifty.

Championship survival and a new owner would be an amazing season for the fans, fingers crossed.
The best thing for them is to have a shocking season and go down anything else and Chansiri will continue to hang around ...........as bad as it is now it can easily turn around within a few seasons but while that bastard is still at the club then nothing will change at all ..........
 
The best thing for them is to have a shocking season and go down anything else and Chansiri will continue to hang around ...........as bad as it is now it can easily turn around within a few seasons but while that bastard is still at the club then nothing will change at all ..........
I see your line of thinking...and it's prob for the best tbh.
 
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If the Premier League was made up of teams from the biggest cities in the Uk it would look like this:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Birmingham City
  4. Brentford
  5. Bristol City
  6. Bristol Rovers
  7. Cardiff
  8. Chelsea
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Leeds
  13. Leicester
  14. Liverpool
  15. Notts County
  16. Nottingham Forest
  17. Tottenham Hotspurs
  18. Sheffield Utd
  19. Sheffield Wednesday
  20. West Ham Utd
Manchester is only 12th on the list
 
If the Premier League was made up of teams from the biggest cities in the Uk it would look like this:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Birmingham City
  4. Brentford
  5. Bristol City
  6. Bristol Rovers
  7. Cardiff
  8. Chelsea
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Leeds
  13. Leicester
  14. Liverpool
  15. Notts County
  16. Nottingham Forest
  17. Tottenham Hotspurs
  18. Sheffield Utd
  19. Sheffield Wednesday
  20. West Ham Utd
Manchester is only 12th on the list
What data did you use for the list, as most population surveys would have Manchester higher than all but London and Birmingham. Don't forget London is the City of Westminster, as such a small population, To include all the clubs listed above you are using Greater London. Therefore you should include areas around Manchester as well. By the same token West Brom should be included in Birmingham.
 
What data did you use for the list, as most population surveys would have Manchester higher than all but London and Birmingham. Don't forget London is the City of Westminster, as such a small population, To include all the clubs listed above you are using Greater London. Therefore you should include areas around Manchester as well. By the same token West Brom should be included in Birmingham.
Just went for population, I know there are loads of ways of doing it.

Just wanted to point out mainly how Bristol and Sheffield are under performing.
 
If the Premier League was made up of teams from the biggest cities in the Uk it would look like this:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Birmingham City
  4. Brentford
  5. Bristol City
  6. Bristol Rovers
  7. Cardiff
  8. Chelsea
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Leeds
  13. Leicester
  14. Liverpool
  15. Notts County
  16. Nottingham Forest
  17. Tottenham Hotspurs
  18. Sheffield Utd
  19. Sheffield Wednesday
  20. West Ham Utd
Manchester is only 12th on the list
Where is Trafford? I guess that isn’t a city
 
If the Premier League was made up of teams from the biggest cities in the Uk it would look like this:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Birmingham City
  4. Brentford
  5. Bristol City
  6. Bristol Rovers
  7. Cardiff
  8. Chelsea
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Leeds
  13. Leicester
  14. Liverpool
  15. Notts County
  16. Nottingham Forest
  17. Tottenham Hotspurs
  18. Sheffield Utd
  19. Sheffield Wednesday
  20. West Ham Utd
Manchester is only 12th on the list
Is this by population?IMG_1473.png
 
If the Premier League was made up of teams from the biggest cities in the Uk it would look like this:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Birmingham City
  4. Brentford
  5. Bristol City
  6. Bristol Rovers
  7. Cardiff
  8. Chelsea
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Leeds
  13. Leicester
  14. Liverpool
  15. Notts County
  16. Nottingham Forest
  17. Tottenham Hotspurs
  18. Sheffield Utd
  19. Sheffield Wednesday
  20. West Ham Utd
Manchester is only 12th on the list
What is it they say about lies, damn lies and statistics!
Coventry is the 9th biggest city in England so much bigger than west London that is home to Chelsea / Fulham / Brentford and QPR too!
 
Shame we couldn't get something out of the game yesterday, was always going to be tough even if we had a "normal squad" to choose from, the fact that 5 of our bench have never played league football and another on League 2 level shows you where we are.

Big problem for me is we lost 2/3 players to injury, which is most likely down to a shambolic pre-season where we only played a few behind closed doors games.

Chalobah looks like he will be out 6-8 weeks.

With the embargo's lifted we can sign players on more than 7k a week, but the fees restriction (transfer/loan/agent) is still in place for 4 transfer windows.
 
If the Premier League was made up of teams from the biggest cities in the Uk it would look like this:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Birmingham City
  4. Brentford
  5. Bristol City
  6. Bristol Rovers
  7. Cardiff
  8. Chelsea
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Leeds
  13. Leicester
  14. Liverpool
  15. Notts County
  16. Nottingham Forest
  17. Tottenham Hotspurs
  18. Sheffield Utd
  19. Sheffield Wednesday
  20. West Ham Utd
Manchester is only 12th on the list
Leeds and Leicester are bigger cities than Manchester? You learn something new every day. Although some of what you learn is utter bullshit.
 

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