I was just stating it pal. Didn't really know the ins n out mucker.Yes.but it was 1ni boro l 1st leg, with a boro team devastated by multiple injuries ..so depends how you look at it...
All the ten teams dont have world class players/ managers, step away from the beer, lolThere's the 'big 6' and now you can add Newcastle (7), Villa (8), Brighton (9), West Ham (10) as teams any newly promoted teams wont get near over 38 games. These 10 teams have WORLD CLASS players/ managers.
SO 10 teams out of reach.
Then Wolves have top top players like Neto, Cunha, Hwang Etc. Brentford have Toney, Mbeumo, Janelt etc. Palace have Olise, Eze, Anderson, Guehli etc. Forest have MGW, Murillo, Awoniyi, Dominguez etc. Fulham have Palhinha, Leno, Robinson etc and Bournemouth have Solanke, Billing, Scott etc.
The newly promoted teams like Luton, Sheff U and Burnley have no where near this talent and that is why they are firmly in the bottom three.
The 3 recently relegated teams occupy 3 of the top 4 spots in the Championship and it's only an amazing Ipswich team spliting them up. I think this trend is only going to get bigger with FFP.
Sure I read somewhere that there's been more different PL champions since 2013 than in the 20 years before that.
How do you think ffp has helped to create the gap?There's the 'big 6' and now you can add Newcastle (7), Villa (8), Brighton (9), West Ham (10) as teams any newly promoted teams wont get near over 38 games. These 10 teams have WORLD CLASS players/ managers.
SO 10 teams out of reach.
Then Wolves have top top players like Neto, Cunha, Hwang Etc. Brentford have Toney, Mbeumo, Janelt etc. Palace have Olise, Eze, Anderson, Guehli etc. Forest have MGW, Murillo, Awoniyi, Dominguez etc. Fulham have Palhinha, Leno, Robinson etc and Bournemouth have Solanke, Billing, Scott etc.
The newly promoted teams like Luton, Sheff U and Burnley have no where near this talent and that is why they are firmly in the bottom three.
The 3 recently relegated teams occupy 3 of the top 4 spots in the Championship and it's only an amazing Ipswich team spliting them up. I think this trend is only going to get bigger with FFP.
It will be next season. I have it on good (haha) authority that both us and Chelsea will be relegated in addition to the 3 usual ones.Increase amount of relegated teams to the bottom 5. Higher chance of United & Everton going down can only be a good thing
Lutons league position suggests this isn't the case, Vinnie has Burnley playing the same way as last season, when they were hugely successful, both of which support the big gap theory, Can't argue about SheffieldLuton have given as good as they have got, Burnley are suffering because Kompany is insisting they try to play Pep ball with players simply not good enough to do so, Sheffield are just a very poor side.
There is a gap ( and should be with the difference in finances), no surprise but not as big as some think.
That is precisely what it is meant to do. So that new owners coming into the PL know that they are going to have guaranteed money pretty much so buy teams for ridiculous sums. Just wait until the PL says that X% of a teams purchase must go to the PLThere's the 'big 6' and now you can add Newcastle (7), Villa (8), Brighton (9), West Ham (10) as teams any newly promoted teams wont get near over 38 games. These 10 teams have WORLD CLASS players/ managers.
SO 10 teams out of reach.
Then Wolves have top top players like Neto, Cunha, Hwang Etc. Brentford have Toney, Mbeumo, Janelt etc. Palace have Olise, Eze, Anderson, Guehli etc. Forest have MGW, Murillo, Awoniyi, Dominguez etc. Fulham have Palhinha, Leno, Robinson etc and Bournemouth have Solanke, Billing, Scott etc.
The newly promoted teams like Luton, Sheff U and Burnley have no where near this talent and that is why they are firmly in the bottom three.
The 3 recently relegated teams occupy 3 of the top 4 spots in the Championship and it's only an amazing Ipswich team spliting them up. I think this trend is only going to get bigger with FFP.