Championship thread 25/26! (5 Viewers)

Sky Blue Wozza

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Danny Rohl deciding to start pre-season at Sheffield Wednesday, after all.

Maybe they’re closed to being sold?
 

Grendel

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Under the current SCMP rules, League One sides can spend 60% of turnover on wages and transfer fees and League Two sides 50%, but 100% of any equity investment.

This was taken from the link you provided.

They can spend what they like in L1 and L2
 

Mcbean

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I see Narwich have sold Borja Sainz for 14.5 mil to Porto - thought he was a good player but seems he was a bad influence in the dressing room
 

no_loyalty

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Ex-QPR manager Marti Cifuentes expected to be named as the new Leicester manager.
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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West Brom fans going to have to get used to being a completely middling club at this level again. Truly humbled.

Every year their owner takes out a loan of around £20m from MSD Holdings which has an interest rate attached of around 10%-ish.

Financially they're a bit of a mess to be honest. They lost nearly £34m in the latest set of accounts.
 

Cov4Ever

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Couldn't find the prem thread. But the three promoted teams really going for it this transfer window.

Wolves on the other hand not so good. Feel we may see a season where Leeds and Sunderland can stay up and Wolves, Brentford etc could be relegated.
 

Skybluedownunder

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Couldn't find the prem thread. But the three promoted teams really going for it this transfer window.

Wolves on the other hand not so good. Feel we may see a season where Leeds and Sunderland can stay up and Wolves, Brentford etc could be relegated.

Yeah funnily enough I just posted about Sunderland really giving it a crack, spending some serious coin, if we would have went up I can’t imagine we would have done the same


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pete212

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Championship wise, i can see Mark Robins's Stoke, and Eustace's Derby going on an upward trajectory.
Oxford, Hull and Preston to be strugglers.
 

Lamps

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Couldn't find the prem thread. But the three promoted teams really going for it this transfer window.

Wolves on the other hand not so good. Feel we may see a season where Leeds and Sunderland can stay up and Wolves, Brentford etc could be relegated.
Spending £100m on promotion to the Prem isn't going to go very far unless you already have a good side to start with. Sunderland were not that good to start with compared to Prem sides. For instance we were unlucky against them and so were Sheffield United.

Let's say they had 1 player good enough. £100m is only enough for 10m for 10 players. That's peanuts for the Prem. Leeds on the other hand have a bit of a chance surviving the first season but it won't be easy.

Wolves don't have a great side but they have an established Prem squad.
 

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