PL in 5 years

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I hope that just a bullshit article, cobbler together from old quotes.
Nothing wrong with establishing goals but there's nothing positive about publishing them. Additionally STFU about moaning that we shouldn't have been relegated.

For an exclusive he didnt say a lot. Sounds more like a conversation in a lift than an exclusive interview.
 
I'm hoping we'll be in the European Super League in 10 years time so my kids can compete with football tourists from China and the US to pay £50 to see 11 mercenaries on £300k a week play against a similar Super Club from mainland Europe who we have no real history with...
 
Not much in it really, sounds generally like old stuff, however I dont have a problem with what has been said, what else could he say in an interview? Premiership in five years? Looking to establish ourselves for the next ten years in the championship and hope for the best, give him a break ffs
 
Didn't know Jonny Bairstow was a "brand ambassador " for the Scarborough Group.

GLTTL
 
I don't necessarily desire to be in the Premier League to be honest.

For me, our last dalliance with the Premier League was this..........................

A gorgeous girl you have lusted after all your life, finally says yes. This is it, the defining moment of your existence. Then you find out she is a crap shag and a complete twat who never wanted you as much as you wanted her and was laughing at you with her mates when your back was turned.
 
For me, our last dalliance with the Premier League

A gorgeous girl you have lusted after all your life, finally says yes. This is it, the defining moment of your existence. Then you find out she is a crap shag and a complete twat who never wanted you as much as you wanted her and was laughing at you with her mates when your back was turned.

I'd take that any day of the week though. No such thing as a crap shag with a gorgeous girl imo. She could want me a lot or not at all and laugh all she likes if she'd let me impale her on my love pole.
 
For me, our last dalliance with the Premier League was this..........................

A gorgeous girl you have lusted after all your life, finally says yes. This is it, the defining moment of your existence. Then you find out she is a crap shag and a complete twat who never wanted you as much as you wanted her and was laughing at you with her mates when your back was turned.

And she was a mardy sour faced cunt who went to great lengths to ruin your day, and was always making you go round to the in-laws and used to shout at you for drinking too much.
But it was ok for her to come home pissed at 4am and wake you up, being all loud and gobby when you're up for work in 3 sodding hours.
And then when you split up, you realise that you should've fucked her sister when you had the chance back in college.



.....Ah, I may have gone off-subject here.
 



And she was a mardy sour faced cunt who went to great lengths to ruin your day, and was always making you go round to the in-laws and used to shout at you for drinking too much.
But it was ok for her to come home pissed at 4am and wake you up, being all loud and gobby when you're up for work in 3 sodding hours.
And then when you split up, you realise that you should've fucked her sister when you had the chance back in college.



.....Ah, I may have gone off-subject here.

 
5 years !!!

Not sure if Wilder and Knill are aware of this.

They'll have to look up the word 'consolidation'.
 
In order to succeed in the premier league you've got to play "the game". Sign multi-million pound players on ridiculous wages with no affinity to the club. Club probably owned by foreigners with only a financial interest. Like us to win the championship and say " fuck off premier league, we'll stop where we are".
 
And she was a mardy sour faced cunt who went to great lengths to ruin your day, and was always making you go round to the in-laws and used to shout at you for drinking too much.
But it was ok for her to come home pissed at 4am and wake you up, being all loud and gobby when you're up for work in 3 sodding hours.
And then when you split up, you realise that you should've fucked her sister when you had the chance back in college.



.....Ah, I may have gone off-subject here.


Reminds me of when I got married years ago. Managed the sister bit though......
 
I don't necessarily desire to be in the Premier League to be honest.

Out of interest why not? I unerstand the viewpoint that it's an elitist, probably corrupt organisation etc etc, but I don't understand how supporting a championship team equates with not wanting to be in the PL?

You (not specifically you Tyler Durden ) go to watch your team, and every match, you want them to win. By extension you want them to win every match. If that happened they would go up to the PL. So surely you do want to watch a PL team?

I'm not WUMMING here by the way, my dad is of a similar opinion to you and I can't get my head around it?
 
Out of interest why not? I unerstand the viewpoint that it's an elitist, probably corrupt organisation etc etc, but I don't understand how supporting a championship team equates with not wanting to be in the PL?

You (not specifically you Tyler Durden ) go to watch your team, and every match, you want them to win. By extension you want them to win every match. If that happened they would go up to the PL. So surely you do want to watch a PL team?

I'm not WUMMING here by the way, my dad is of a similar opinion to you and I can't get my head around it?

It's a fair question.

If we hypothetically found ourselves in a viable position in March/April to achieve promotion then of course I'd want us to beat everybody in front of us and get there.

What I mean by my previous post is that it's not something I dream of or explicitly desire.

To me, the top-flight is not the great promised land it perhaps was 20/30 years ago. The division is to a large extent an elitist rich-boys club, and we are very much not the sort of club whose face fits with the football establishment arseholes of the Premier League and FA.
Sure it's possible to break through and have a successful season or two, but for the most part you'll only be a bit-part player. It's a closed shop these days and as such I've lost interest.

Plus everything is twattier in the division. The players, the managers, the clueless fucking "fans", the referees, the agents. Everything.

So no, it'd be nice if we did it, just for that sense of achievement I guess. But I don't long for it at all.

An FA or League Cup would be nice before I die though.
 
It's a fair question.

If we hypothetically found ourselves in a viable position in March/April to achieve promotion then of course I'd want us to beat everybody in front of us and get there.

What I mean by my previous post is that it's not something I dream of or explicitly desire.

To me, the top-flight is not the great promised land it perhaps was 20/30 years ago. The division is to a large extent an elitist rich-boys club, and we are very much not the sort of club whose face fits with the football establishment arseholes of the Premier League and FA.
Sure it's possible to break through and have a successful season or two, but for the most part you'll only be a bit-part player. It's a closed shop these days and as such I've lost interest.

Plus everything is twattier in the division. The players, the managers, the clueless fucking "fans", the referees, the agents. Everything.

So no, it'd be nice if we did it, just for that sense of achievement I guess. But I don't long for it at all.

An FA or League Cup would be nice before I die though.

And that's a very fair reply. Completely understand the sentiment to be honest, everything IS twattier up there, but I'd still like to see us become a Stoke for example, established as a top-division side and capable of attracting the sort of players they have in the last few seasons.

An FA Cup would be unreal. I'm honestly not as bothered about the League Cup anymore since it became a PL 2nd-string tournament.
 
I think if your in the Premier league, you want your team to be in the top six or at risk of relegation.

While it remains in its current guise, the top six will always be the domain of only the wealthiest clubs and realistically that is unlikely to change anytime soon, save for the odd Leicester City freak year.

So, if we can't compete with the top six, I'd rather we were a yo yo team to be honest. Take the parachute payments, strengthen (No spunkin moneh), win the Championship, have a proper go in the cups, repeat.

To me, that is much more entertaining than being an established dull Premier league also ran, the likes of WBA, Stoke or Southampton, paying fortunes to players who don't care and would leave for a top six side in the blink of an eye :)
 



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