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Ok, they might have been relegated from the Premier League, but that was following much criticism of their ultra negative manager that made Warnock's tactics away from home look adventurous.

This Boro side are like the Man U of the championship, big, powerful, strong, fast and energetic. They are head and shoulders above most of the teams in this division.

The pigs talked of the difference in class....and we saw it 'slightly' against Boro, yet should have had a point out of it. Don't be fooled though, 70% of this division are nowhere near as good as Boro, nor possess the same attributes and threats.

I think only Fulham and Wolves will be of a similar standard. I don't rate Villa or Bruce, Derby are always hit and miss, Pigs are, well the Pigs, Hull and Sunderland won't be as good....

We have nothing to worry about, Wilder will make the signings he feels he needs to make us competitive in this division.

Let's enjoy the football!
 



Boro are the Championship Galacticos.
 
It won't be too long before the 3 what come down will be the 3 what go straight back up,imo parachute payments are rewarding failure and it's killing the championship.

Parachute payments are a complete and utter piss take.

They're supposed to cover the PL wages relegated clubs have to pay for a couple of seasons or so, but what they do is enable those clubs to maintain and increase their wage bill and spend whatever they like, which has an unhealthy knock on effect in the Championship. Boro have spent even more than they did when they were in the PL. So have Villa.

It's shite how just one season in the PL can completely secure and transform a club financially for years to come. How rich are Burnley now FFS? Parachute payments have shot up, and clubs like them, Bournemouth, Watford, Stoke, Palace and Swansea now have a rock solid foothold as powerhouses in the second tier at the very least.
 
Not always. There will always be some teams that fk it up royally like wot we did.
For me the champ is the best league,yeah ok no chance of european football but could that realistic in the prem as the top 6 you can just about name every season.in the champ you can't and it is a good league.
 
Parachute payments are a complete and utter piss take.

They're supposed to cover the PL wages relegated clubs have to pay for a couple of seasons or so, but what they do is enable those clubs to maintain and increase their wage bill and spend whatever they like, which has an unhealthy knock on effect in the Championship. Boro have spent even more than they did when they were in the PL. So have Villa.

It's shite how just one season in the PL can completely secure and transform a club financially for years to come. How rich are Burnley now FFS? Parachute payments have shot up, and clubs like them, Bournemouth, Watford, Stoke, Palace and Swansea now have a rock solid foothold as powerhouses in the second tier at the very least.
nailed it.
 
It won't be too long before the 3 what come down will be the 3 what go straight back up,imo parachute payments are rewarding failure and it's killing the championship.

The problem with parachute payments is that they were originally designed to help pay for the inflated wages of the players following relegation for a season or two.

But they're not needed anymore. Most clubs that get relegated now get rid of all their overpaid flops for decent money (see Newcastle with Sissoko and many other of their foreign flop jobs). So not only do they gain big money from flops, they are paid on top of that. So now they have potential to throw 100m at a return effort.

Like you alluded too, the Championship will literally be a yo-yo job between a select group of 6/7 clubs. Rest haven't a prayer save for the odd Leicester-esque miracle.
 
Parachute payments are a complete and utter piss take.

They're supposed to cover the PL wages relegated clubs have to pay for a couple of seasons or so, but what they do is enable those clubs to maintain and increase their wage bill and spend whatever they like, which has an unhealthy knock on effect in the Championship. Boro have spent even more than they did when they were in the PL. So have Villa.

It's shite how just one season in the PL can completely secure and transform a club financially for years to come. How rich are Burnley now FFS? Parachute payments have shot up, and clubs like them, Bournemouth, Watford, Stoke, Palace and Swansea now have a rock solid foothold as powerhouses in the second tier at the very least.

The problem with parachute payments is that they were originally designed to help pay for the inflated wages of the players following relegation for a season or two.

But they're not needed anymore. Most clubs that get relegated now get rid of all their overpaid flops for decent money (see Newcastle with Sissoko and many other of their foreign flop jobs). So not only do they gain big money from flops, they are paid on top of that. So now they have potential to throw 100m at a return effort.

Like you alluded too, the Championship will literally be a yo-yo job between a select group of 6/7 clubs. Rest haven't a prayer save for the odd Leicester-esque miracle.

FFS Beat me too it
 
Look i am no finance expert,but is it true that the team what end's up bottom of the prem this year get's 100 million.FFS how is that right and it is getting worse but who do we blame,sky for me
 
Look i am no finance expert,but is it true that the team what end's up bottom of the prem this year get's 100 million.FFS how is that right and it is getting worse but who do we blame,sky for me

100m PLUS parachute payments.
 
Look i am no finance expert,but is it true that the team what end's up bottom of the prem this year get's 100 million.FFS how is that right and it is getting worse but who do we blame,sky for me
Not Sky, they just won the bidding war, it's the FA that has deliberately created this situation and the Football League were sacrificed at the altar because they'd failed to take the league to where (they felt) it should have been. We are paying the price for having two governing bodies running the same pyramid structure. If the FA (or Football League) controlled all the divisions, there is much more chance that the money would be more evenly distributed.
 
Financial fair play ey. Much smaller clubs than us, Brighton, Watford, Bournemouth, Huddersfield, Stoke, Middlesbrough etc are way ahead of us and will be for the forseeable future courtesy of SKY.

Why do you think big traditional clubs like us, pigs, Forest, Leeds etc can't get back in there. Simple, financially cut adrift and not just by the odd few million.
 
We showed Boro far too much respect for most of the game Saturday. I think Wilder won't be happy with it and it won't surprise if he doesn't get two or three players in by the end of August to ensure we don't fall into that trap again.

As for the Premier, it is f***ing disgusting cesspit. Some of the money going into it should be levied to ensure it gets fairly distributed around the rest of English football. There's a lot of very average foreign players getting paid a kings ransom, who frankly don't deserve it. The money going into football from Sky could free every club in the country from debt, and that includes non-league clubs all way down the pyramid, and at the same time fans of league football should only ever have to pay a tenner to get in. Instead a set of prima-donnas get paid a fortune to chuck themselves onto the floor pretending they're injured.
 



We showed Boro far too much respect for most of the game Saturday. I think Wilder won't be happy with it and it won't surprise if he doesn't get two or three players in by the end of August to ensure we don't fall into that trap again.

As for the Premier, it is f***ing disgusting cesspit. Some of the money going into it should be levied to ensure it gets fairly distributed around the rest of English football. There's a lot of very average foreign players getting paid a kings ransom, who frankly don't deserve it. The money going into football from Sky could free every club in the country from debt, and that includes non-league clubs all way down the pyramid, and at the same time fans of league football should only ever have to pay a tenner to get in. Instead a set of prima-donnas get paid a fortune to chuck themselves onto the floor pretending they're injured.

I presume you don't appreciate hard working individuals like Saido Berahino being paid 80k a week then?
 
Financial fair play ey. Much smaller clubs than us, Brighton, Watford, Bournemouth, Huddersfield, Stoke, Middlesbrough etc are way ahead of us and will be for the forseeable future courtesy of SKY.

Why do you think big traditional clubs like us, pigs, Forest, Leeds etc can't get back in there. Simple, financially cut adrift and not just by the odd few million.

They had to get to the premiership in the first place and there's no reason the others you mention are incapable of doing the same. Good luck to them and lay off them sour grapes.
 
Yes, they did. But that was before the latest TV deal which alienates the majority of the footballing pyramid even further.

100m for finishing bottom PLUS parachute payments.

Even Bayern don't get that amount for winning a treble.
 
Yes, they did. But that was before the latest TV deal which alienates the majority of the footballing pyramid even further.

100m for finishing bottom PLUS parachute payments.

Even Bayern don't get that amount for winning a treble.
fking ridiculous that.
 
Ok, they might have been relegated from the Premier League, but that was following much criticism of their ultra negative manager that made Warnock's tactics away from home look adventurous.

This Boro side are like the Man U of the championship, big, powerful, strong, fast and energetic. They are head and shoulders above most of the teams in this division.

The pigs talked of the difference in class....and we saw it 'slightly' against Boro, yet should have had a point out of it. Don't be fooled though, 70% of this division are nowhere near as good as Boro, nor possess the same attributes and threats.

I think only Fulham and Wolves will be of a similar standard. I don't rate Villa or Bruce, Derby are always hit and miss, Pigs are, well the Pigs, Hull and Sunderland won't be as good....

We have nothing to worry about, Wilder will make the signings he feels he needs to make us competitive in this division.

Let's enjoy the football!
I do hope you are right. In both games so far we have been run ragged for 20 minutes but been competitive for the other 70.

I'm hoping that we can raise ourselves 10/20% and we've played 2 of the top ten.
 
Yes, they did. But that was before the latest TV deal which alienates the majority of the footballing pyramid even further.

100m for finishing bottom PLUS parachute payments.

True but that was the case before. It's just gone from an obscene amount to an even more obscene amount. The above notwithstanding Huddersfield managed it so if the others you mentioned cannot then tough shit.
 
True but that was the case before. It's just gone from an obscene amount to an even more obscene amount. The above notwithstanding Huddersfield managed it so if the others you mentioned cannot then tough shit.
It is obscene and i got rid of sky and use kodi,the streams do take some looking for but once you found the sites it is easy to use,
 
Huddersfield were like Leicester. Nobody gave them a prayer.

Sometimes shocks do happen, the majority of the time, they don't.
 
Huddersfield were like Leicester. Nobody gave them a prayer.

Sometimes shocks do happen, the majority of the time, they don't.

But they didn't fluke it, over the season they were better than the rest below them. It can be done, you just need the right formula and money isn't always the determining factor. Just look at the pigs for evidence of that and us if you like when we were relegated from the prem. There will always be someone with a surplus of dosh but also an abundance of talent for fucking things up.
 
Never said they fluked it. They played decent football. Thought Fulham would have done it, by far the best footballing side of the playoffs, but Reading did a real number on them.
 
Ok, they might have been relegated from the Premier League, but that was following much criticism of their ultra negative manager that made Warnock's tactics away from home look adventurous.

This Boro side are like the Man U of the championship, big, powerful, strong, fast and energetic. They are head and shoulders above most of the teams in this division.

The pigs talked of the difference in class....and we saw it 'slightly' against Boro, yet should have had a point out of it. Don't be fooled though, 70% of this division are nowhere near as good as Boro, nor possess the same attributes and threats.

I think only Fulham and Wolves will be of a similar standard. I don't rate Villa or Bruce, Derby are always hit and miss, Pigs are, well the Pigs, Hull and Sunderland won't be as good....

We have nothing to worry about, Wilder will make the signings he feels he needs to make us competitive in this division.

Let's enjoy the football and not go into fuckin meltdown like some on here did over the weekend, if we happen to lose a game now and again !!!

Fixed it for you Scooter. :(
 



The game has changed forever and there's nothing we can say or do that will change it. Teams like Liverpool can't compete with Barcelona, and Barcelona can't compete with PSG. Tough.
But who are the really good managers? Those who have to live off scraps or the likes of Guardiola, Conte etc. who have unlimited money but still produce average teams?

I'm relaxed about it (at the moment). The Championship is United's natural level (as it is the pigs and Leeds but they've got delusions of grandeur not backed up by their achievements over the last 20-odd years.) There's no doubt, the pigs have now missed the boat and are not in the top eight in this division re. finances, crowds, stadia, resources etc. I really hope they don't sack Carlos The Jackass.
 

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