that's yet to be decided do you not understand the way it works? you lot are up, did you not know? qpr or one of 3 others will also go up. can you understand?
Bless em. Let them have their 15 minutes of fame and crow about winning the championship. We were in the PL more recently than them and we know what a step up it is. I wonder what the odds of them going back down in a years time will be.
True, didn't look good till Pulis took over though. Can't stand him but he has a knack of keeping teams up. Credit where it's due.
And up he pops, our resident fuktard, hope you enjoy your brief stay in the prem, and really hope you break DCFC's all time low points total NOW PLEASE DO US ALL A FAVOUR AND F***K OFF PERMANENTLY
Although we likely hate to say or admit it, ditto for Mark Hughes, so that change was a win win for Palace & Stoke. Hard to believe that Magath actually thought up until yesterday that he was going to keep Fulham up. Felix Magath is wrong man for Fulham, says Rodney Marsh please log in to view this image Felix Magath is not the right man to lead Fulham back to the top flight, says ex-Cottagers striker Rodney Marsh. Fulham's defeat at Stoke on Saturday, coupled with Sunderland's win at Manchester United, led to their relegation from the Premier League. The German, who took over in February, is Fulham's third manager this year. "They need the right man who can handle the rebound," Marsh told BBC Sport. "They need a Neil Warnock or Dave Jones, who have success at that level." Speaking on BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek, Marsh added: "Some foreign managers who get relegated are like deer in the headlights and don't understand what the Championship is all about. "In the lower leagues, the knowledge of the overall standard of play comes into play." "Sometimes a chairman thinks it is best to bring in foreign coaches but look at the likes of Tony Pulis, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce," he said. "They have done a fantastic job because they know the Premier League and what it takes and if you bring in someone who doesn't have that knowledge it can have an impact." http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/27274163
I would have thought Dave Jones was the perennial loser. Cardiff should have gone up before last season but Jones couldn't get them over the line.