Must we? Really? Cant we just take the money and stay in the Championship, clearly the best league in Europe for the fans.
Must we? Really? Cant we just take the money and stay in the Championship, clearly the best league in Europe for the fans.


As a watford fan i usually think "yeah it's nice down here so happy not to want promotion". However, the way we've been playing for large parts of the season and the feelgood factor around the place just now I think I'd be able to live with it if it happens!
As for the play offs - yes it's brilliant when you win but it's bloody awful when you lose and feels much worse than losing a cup semi or final..
No brainer. Championship, eventual financial mediocrity, or even meltdown. EPL, land of milk and honey. For our clubs long term survival, and possible success, the sooner we are in LaLa land the better. We may not survive, but we will be in an immeasurably better position for having been there next season.

No brainer. Championship, eventual financial mediocrity, or even meltdown. EPL, land of milk and honey. For our clubs long term survival, and possible success, the sooner we are in LaLa land the better. We may not survive, but we will be in an immeasurably better position for having been there next season.

my sentiments exactly! overall i DO want us to go up(and i think we will),but its great to play all our games expecting to winI agree that there are times when I think it would be good to not be promoted and go into every game knowing we have a good chance of winning it. Thi must be the closest the Championship has been for years and I would say any of the top 8 have a realistic hope of promotion with just 8 games to go. We'll have a better idea after the Easter Monday games.
Having said all that, if I had to choose, I'd like us to get promoted, but wouldn't be too disappointed if we didn't - if that makes sense.![]()
I think last time around we got 'cocooned' by Hughton's negative tactics and setting his teams out not to lose. The first year back under Lambert was as exciting as seasons get - because the team (on his instructions) didn't have that inbuilt fear factor.my sentiments exactly! overall i DO want us to go up(and i think we will),but its great to play all our games expecting to win

Not sure if I'm reading this correctly, but I'd imagine all domestic leagues would be suspended for the duration, so nobody would be advantaged / disadvantaged by losing players to the World Cup?As an aside I'm just wondering if playing the world cup in winter will suddenly even up the EPL with everyone away in foreign climes - could this be the year to have a crowd of really high quality journeyman players?