big gaz
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It will move to what ever position the rags are at simples. Any thing to keep the twats relevant.
Will soon become the big 8 once the rags drop a couple more placesWhen did it become the BIG 6? As far as I can remember it was always the top four. Maybe a certain team going through a "transition" has changed things?http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49165976
West Ham will make it a big 7
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If you are referring to "your graph" then you`ve not understood the context of the OP and Beebs quotes,which clearly means breaking into the previous top 6 PL positions and NOTHING at all to do with finances.
"The 'Big Six' of the Premier League - Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham - have claimed the top six as their own for the past three seasons.
But with some of those sides facing problems and the clubs below them looking threatening, could their dominance come to an end in 2019-20?
Manchester City and Liverpool are expected to remain a cut above the rest, but which clubs have a realistic chance of breaking the established order at the top of the Premier League, which ones are vulnerable - and why?"
Absolutely mate.Aye. So when they mean break into the top 6, they mean on a football basis. Not suddenly grow their finances.
It would be nice to think they'd one day have to call it the 'top two divisions' in order to keep the rags relevantWill soon become the big 8 once the rags drop a couple more places
You say “it was always the top four” but it’s only been the top four since 2002. Before then only three teams qualified for the CL for three years, before 1999 it was only two teams.When did it become the BIG 6? As far as I can remember it was always the top four. Maybe a certain team going through a "transition" has changed things?http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49165976