Me too! I remember a certain BR saying that it might be rather good fun going down, and in the championship we could look forward to realistically winning every game.
McPake's about to play in a cup final - will he really want to come back to league 1?
We'll lose a few if we go down of course. Clingan will go anyway, but i'm not too bothered about that.
I think the biggest thing is the management. Personally i think Thorn has done an excellent job under the circumstances, I'm don't know whether he's the man to bring us out of league 1 if we go down, but you get the right man in charge and you give yourself a great chance.
I'm sure when they went down, Scunthorpe and Preston would have expected to do much better this time around. Being relegated offers no crumbs of comfort for me. The whole mentality thing is completely different here to at Southampton or Norwich. We must survive this time around and then find some new and significant investment.
I'm sure when they went down, Scunthorpe and Preston would have expected to do much better this time around. Being relegated offers no crumbs of comfort for me. The whole mentality thing is completely different here to at Southampton or Norwich. We must survive this time around and then find some new and significant investment.
I agree 100%. Southampton and Norwich had much bigger crowd and therefore revenue and they were always going to come back stronger. We are so depressed with declining attendances and a generally bad atmosphere that relegation will see us in big trouble for seasons to come.
If both Sheffield clubs and Charlton went up, and us plus 2 of the current bottom 4 went down, we would be the biggest club based on average attendance alone, if all teams maintained their current levels of support.
A while back i was feeling pretty shite about the prospect of us going down to the third tier, so went onto a Sheffield Weds site to see if it was that bad....
If both Sheffield clubs and Charlton went up, and us plus 2 of the current bottom 4 went down, we would be the biggest club based on average attendance alone, if all teams maintained their current levels of support.
A while back i was feeling pretty shite about the prospect of us going down to the third tier, so went onto a Sheffield Weds site to see if it was that bad....
Division Three is a great laugh - if you've got confidence in your team to make it fun and get back up within a season or three. When we went down we were somewhat fortunate (as fortunate as you can be when your club's a complete and utter farce handled by an escaped Serbian mental patient, anyway) in that we were easily the biggest and best in that division. Consequently we travelled all over the place to these previously unvisited grounds, smashing pretty much everyone else. When we came back up as clear champions, the players had so much confidence they thought they could beat anyone - and finished 5th. Ok, so the sins of Alex Bruce and Yann Kermorgant (and if truth be told, a partially-sighted linesman) kept us away from Wembley, but I think you'll agree playoff semis is better than a relegation scrap.
Relegation can make or break, and given the similarity between LCFC's situation in 2008 and CCFC's in 2012, I believe a lot rests on what happens this summer in terms of the ownership of (and/or investment in) your club; the managerial position; and playing staff changes. If it's done right, it's not so daft to suggest Coventry could be looking forward to a Premier League campaign in just over 2 years' time. If it's not, and the wrong people are allowed to fuck it up, it's no exaggeration to say you could pretty rapidly be staring into the non-league abyss and annual derbies with Nuneaton and Hinckley - if any football at all. Even as a Leicester fan, I'd prefer to see the former.