Tim of the Oak
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A true legend of the FA Cup
Agree.These are my thoughts too. Think they’d romp the Championship and would have momentum when they came back, fuelled no doubt by the media. If they went down for a season, which is the most likely outcome, it would do them a favour and their fans would actually enjoy the experience.
I think I’d rather they stayed in PL purgatory.
See what you're saying mate but I've seen it all bar them going down so it would complete my wishlist after winning the treble, doing 4 in a row & having the best player in the world!These are my thoughts too. Think they’d romp the Championship and would have momentum when they came back, fuelled no doubt by the media. If they went down for a season, which is the most likely outcome, it would do them a favour and their fans would actually enjoy the experience.
I think I’d rather they stayed in PL purgatory.
Parachute payments are calculated on the element of the TV contract that’s split equally between all 20 PL clubs. First season after relegation pays 55% of what each PL club receives reducing to 45% and 20% for the following two seasons.Aren't the parachute payments for relegated clubs more than what the teams immediately above them get just for staying up?
My concern with the scum getting relegated is it could be the catalyst for the massive change the club needs, where as mid-table obscurity and irrelevance could continue indefinitely, a slow painful lingering state of moribund purgatory.
Impetuosity is not a sin.....yes particularly after regaining our FA Cup & Champions League .