Championship thread 25/26! (37 Viewers)

harvey098

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Just looking at the next batch of fixtures. If one team has to win in the Boro v Millwall game (no draw allowed). Who would you go for?

Boro winning makes it more of a 3 horse race rather than 4 but obviously puts them closer to us than Millwall would be.
 

TomRad85

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Just looking at the next batch of fixtures. If one team has to win in the Boro v Millwall game (no draw allowed). Who would you go for?

Boro winning makes it more of a 3 horse race rather than 4 but obviously puts them closer to us than Millwall would be.
Millwall. We're up. Would be class if Millwall got second. Boro can go up in the play offs if they like, they'll have my blessing if they keep Southampton and Ipswich down.
 

Marty

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Just looking at the next batch of fixtures. If one team has to win in the Boro v Millwall game (no draw allowed). Who would you go for?

Boro winning makes it more of a 3 horse race rather than 4 but obviously puts them closer to us than Millwall would be.

100% Millwall.

Us, Millwall and Boro for promotion would be perfect, would give us the best chance of staying up too.
 

Terry_dactyl

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We'll have to really spread Wednesdays cheeks to hit that.
No Way Wow GIF
 

Liquid Gold

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A pretty nondescript article that hits all the notes you'd expect but I love this paragraph:

"Farage’s visit was openly discussed among the first-team players when they convened for training at their Playford Road base, several querying how he had been allowed to project himself from areas that are sacrosanct to them on a matchday. A diverse, particularly engaged squad was left unimpressed. It is the last thing Kieran McKenna needs, or deserves, as Ipswich prepare for an eight-game sprint towards promotion next month. Errors of this gravity touch every area of a club."

 

Mcbean

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A pretty nondescript article that hits all the notes you'd expect but I love this paragraph:

"Farage’s visit was openly discussed among the first-team players when they convened for training at their Playford Road base, several querying how he had been allowed to project himself from areas that are sacrosanct to them on a matchday. A diverse, particularly engaged squad was left unimpressed. It is the last thing Kieran McKenna needs, or deserves, as Ipswich prepare for an eight-game sprint towards promotion next month. Errors of this gravity touch every area of a club."

Oh dear 😅
 

David O'Day

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Nice to see team like Southampton and Ipswich fail but is there a case to be heard that it's better they come up with us as if they don't and we do go straight back down there could potentially be more parachute payment clubs?
 

TomRad85

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Nice to see team like Southampton and Ipswich fail but is there a case to be heard that it's better they come up with us as if they don't and we do go straight back down there could potentially be more parachute payment clubs?
I don't think parachute clubs in say their third year are anywhere near as powerful as first year ones though are they? By that time they'll be worrying about it running out and starting to cut their cloth accordingly. For example Sheffield United will be a year 3 parachute team next season but i think they'll start selling off some of the family silver this summer to ready themselves.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I don't think parachute clubs in say their third year are anywhere near as powerful as first year ones though are they? By that time they'll be worrying about it running out and starting to cut their cloth accordingly. For example Sheffield United will be a year 3 parachute team next season but i think they'll start selling off some of the family silver this summer to ready themselves.
Parachutes run out for all of them after 2 seasons, you only get a third if you stay up for at least a season.
 

shmmeee

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A pretty nondescript article that hits all the notes you'd expect but I love this paragraph:

"Farage’s visit was openly discussed among the first-team players when they convened for training at their Playford Road base, several querying how he had been allowed to project himself from areas that are sacrosanct to them on a matchday. A diverse, particularly engaged squad was left unimpressed. It is the last thing Kieran McKenna needs, or deserves, as Ipswich prepare for an eight-game sprint towards promotion next month. Errors of this gravity touch every area of a club."


Send him to Boro next :p
 

SkyBluePower

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Derby are another one. Every time I watch them they seem like they genuinely can't play football. Then I check their results and they win another two games.

Watford also odd. World beaters on their day, but sometimes they just act like they turn up and can't be arsed. Kind of like the French.

Agree. Might even sneak in. If they continue to recruit as well as they have done recently, can see them “doing a Cov” next year.
 

Chris1987

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I don't think parachute clubs in say their third year are anywhere near as powerful as first year ones though are they? By that time they'll be worrying about it running out and starting to cut their cloth accordingly. For example Sheffield United will be a year 3 parachute team next season but i think they'll start selling off some of the family silver this summer to ready themselves.
They've already blown their parachute payments
 

AOM

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It's funny that I haven't even looked up who might be joining the Championship from League One.

I usually have a gander, but we have been top for so long, it just doesn't seem relevant and that's not said with any kind of degree of arrogance.

Same, I've been keeping an eye on who goes down and who will survive from the Premier League for potential away days! 😬
 

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