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I see the attraction as a fan of football, but not as a city supporter, without sizeable investment to make us competitive. Are Acun's pockets that deep?

Exactly

I get why players, managers and owners want to be in the prem
They all get far more money and testing themselves against the best etc

But as a fan
Its ****

You get less bang for buck with seasonpass

No chance to realistically compete
Hammerings

Constant exposure to top 6 teams ****athons
 
Exactly

I get why players, managers and owners want to be in the prem
They all get far more money and testing themselves against the best etc

But as a fan
Its ****

You get less bang for buck with seasonpass

No chance to realistically compete
Hammerings

Constant exposure to top 6 teams ****athons

Arsenal away (1-2), Spurs away (0-1), Man United away (4-3), Liverpool home (2-0), some of the best games I've ever been to.
 
My brother lives near Norwich ............ ....similar mindset to some on here, in not wanting promotion to the Premier League. :emoticon-0125-mmm:
The NOT wanting premier league football is a trend that is accelerating throughout Championship clubs at a fair rate of knots......VAR, the big 7, the refs. Fair Play Rules etc..etc..Ask any Sheff Utd fan they'll tell you they might win a few in the championship, but in the Premier League its backs to the wall from the word go, and its not always down to what happens on the pitch...I dare say Burnley and Luton might feel the same way..
 
Whenever I saw Norwich I gor the impression that the fans weren't really behind Wagner.

Rosenior seems an obvious fit, but I still think he'll go to Sunderland.
Norwich’ll be aiming higher than Rosenior I’d guess.
 
The NOT wanting premier league football is a trend that is accelerating throughout Championship clubs at a fair rate of knots......VAR, the big 7, the refs. Fair Play Rules etc..etc..Ask any Sheff Utd fan they'll tell you they might win a few in the championship, but in the Premier League its backs to the wall from the word go, and its not always down to what happens on the pitch...I dare say Burnley and Luton might feel the same way..

All fans say that when they come down or don't go up, but I guarantee those same fans will complain if they don't get promoted and wouldn't complain if they then stayed in the prem
 
All fans say that when they come down or don't go up, but I guarantee those same fans will complain if they don't get promoted and wouldn't complain if they then stayed in the prem

From a club perspective I'd always want City to be in the Prem, but from a footballing perspective I'd prefer them in the Championship as I prefer the football at that level. I said this regularly to my mate at the MKM this season and I can honestly say I'm not arsed we didn't get promoted this season.
 
I'd much prefer to see us battling at the top end of the Champ than getting battered every week in the Prem. In reality I know we need the Prem money to remain sustainable.
so if it was up to you, you would reject the opportunity of promotion and stay in the Championship - if money wasnt an issue?
 
The NOT wanting premier league football is a trend that is accelerating throughout Championship clubs at a fair rate of knots......VAR, the big 7, the refs. Fair Play Rules etc..etc..Ask any Sheff Utd fan they'll tell you they might win a few in the championship, but in the Premier League its backs to the wall from the word go, and its not always down to what happens on the pitch...I dare say Burnley and Luton might feel the same way..
Sheffield United's plan was to save the money and expect relegation.
 
so if it was up to you, you would reject the opportunity of promotion and stay in the Championship - if money wasnt an issue?

My preference would be to play in a league we can be competitive in - I'm pretty sure Sheff U, Burnley or to a lesser extent Luton have had much fun this season. If money was no issue, there's no reason that couldn't be the Prem.
 
My preference would be to play in a league we can be competitive in - I'm pretty sure Sheff U, Burnley or to a lesser extent Luton have had much fun this season. If money was no issue, there's no reason that couldn't be the Prem.

Bournemouth, Brentford and Brighton have shown that by being savvy - you can compete.

Sheffield United sold players, Luton have taken money to invest in their stadium/training ground (very worthwhile) and have done alright.

Burnley I'm a bit puzzled by but they will probably go straight back up again.

Also, we might have better cup runs as a PL club, which I'm all for.