Two Welsh clubs in Premier League next season?

LoveCity

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If anyone has looked at the Championship table lately, Swansea are 2nd and Cardiff 3rd. It is pretty tight though with Forest, Norwich, Leeds not far behind and Leicester also in range.

But imagine both the Welsh clubs went up! Neither have ever been in the Premier League and it'd be a new away day for lots of fans. Would it kick off between the English and Welsh fans?

Would rather have QPR, Forest, and Leeds go up myself but would find Cardiff and Swansea in the Premier League interesting. At least some well supported clubs look like they're coming up, none of these teams drop under 10,000 much.
 
I don't think it's right that Welsh teams should even have the chance. This is the English League and should only have English teams. Sometimes we are our own worst enemy. The fact we do not have many English managers or players is a disgrace. For me Germany is the example we should be following. They have a great League, competitive good football. Great Stadiums that are always FULL with excellent atmospheres. They also have lots of German players and there National teams is always up there at Tournaments. I wish we could be a bit more protective of our own. I would never want us to be anti foreigner but we gone too far the other way. It's one thing having world class foreign talent playing in our League but foreign mediocrity that is no better than a lot of English players in the Championship disgusts me.<br /><br />-- Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:10 pm --<br /><br />For em I would like QPR, LEEDS and BURNLEY to come up.

QPR are going great and I actually like Warnock, he's a breath of fresh air.

LEEDS are a big club and deserve to be back amongst it. They are playing good football and have some good talent. Compared to Stoke, Blackburn, Birmingham, Wigan, Leeds should be here in the Prem.

BURNLEY are also playing very good pass and move football and could be in the play offs soon as they have a couple of games in hand. Their coach Eddie Howe is a young (33 YEARS OLD) ENGLISH manager and is doing very well. This needs to be encouraged.
 

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