blade too long
we go again
Well just over 72 hours from now our championship season will have got up and running.
My only previous memory of coming up to this division , is that of finishing runners up on goal difference to Leeds the following season, Now some will argue that its changed to much to happen again, however several others have managed it recently, all had too big a mountain to climb , but got there, Theres some argue financial differences mean its impossible to get up there , but Brighton and Huddersfield were not in the top 10 budgets last season but took up 2 out of the 3 places on offer, The teams that have fallen out of the prem will be offered as hot favourites to return but only 1 has made it straight back on 8 of the last 10 seasons . Aston Villa and Norwich both squandered small fortunes to finish mid table.
I dont fear this league at all and whats nice is I dont think our squad does, you have to respect its better than league one , but theres no huge gulf as less than a third of the promoted sides from league one have gone back down in the past decade,
sides that got to the prem from league in the past decade
2007–08 West Bromwich Albion (3) Stoke City Hull City
2008–09 Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) Birmingham City Burnley
2009–10 Newcastle United (3) West Bromwich Albion Blackpool
2010–11 Queens Park Rangers (2) Norwich City Swansea City
2011–12 Reading (2) Southampton West Ham United
2012–13 Cardiff City Hull City Crystal Palace
2013–14 Leicester City (7) Burnley Queens Park Rangers
2014–15 AFC Bournemouth Watford Norwich City
2015–16 Burnley (3) Middlesbrough Hull City
2016–17 Newcastle United (4) Brighton & Hove Albion Huddersfield Town
hull wolves burnley blackpool swansea norwich southampton cardiff brighton and huddersfield
10 of 30
all spent time in league one recently
now in the prem
is it do able , it seems so , as 1 in 3 of those promoted have been in league one
so it it such a huge gulf , figures say no
as many ex league one clubs have secured promotion as have those relegated from the prem
My only previous memory of coming up to this division , is that of finishing runners up on goal difference to Leeds the following season, Now some will argue that its changed to much to happen again, however several others have managed it recently, all had too big a mountain to climb , but got there, Theres some argue financial differences mean its impossible to get up there , but Brighton and Huddersfield were not in the top 10 budgets last season but took up 2 out of the 3 places on offer, The teams that have fallen out of the prem will be offered as hot favourites to return but only 1 has made it straight back on 8 of the last 10 seasons . Aston Villa and Norwich both squandered small fortunes to finish mid table.
I dont fear this league at all and whats nice is I dont think our squad does, you have to respect its better than league one , but theres no huge gulf as less than a third of the promoted sides from league one have gone back down in the past decade,
sides that got to the prem from league in the past decade
2007–08 West Bromwich Albion (3) Stoke City Hull City
2008–09 Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) Birmingham City Burnley
2009–10 Newcastle United (3) West Bromwich Albion Blackpool
2010–11 Queens Park Rangers (2) Norwich City Swansea City
2011–12 Reading (2) Southampton West Ham United
2012–13 Cardiff City Hull City Crystal Palace
2013–14 Leicester City (7) Burnley Queens Park Rangers
2014–15 AFC Bournemouth Watford Norwich City
2015–16 Burnley (3) Middlesbrough Hull City
2016–17 Newcastle United (4) Brighton & Hove Albion Huddersfield Town
hull wolves burnley blackpool swansea norwich southampton cardiff brighton and huddersfield
10 of 30
all spent time in league one recently
now in the prem
is it do able , it seems so , as 1 in 3 of those promoted have been in league one
so it it such a huge gulf , figures say no
as many ex league one clubs have secured promotion as have those relegated from the prem