Morning Peeps, With only four points separating Millwall from potentially returning to league one, today I ask:- Given the choice, if it was between Barnsley and Millwall to go down, who would you opt for? Who in your opinion deserves to go up? Who would you not like to see go up? Again, looking at the Premiership, which three teams would you like to see go down?
Morning Elland Always Millwall - my sincere hope is they go down thanks to their closest and dearest friends at Charlton, ah I noticed the other day have 3/4 games in hand on them Don't really look at the prem - answer would be scum of course, though doubt even Moyes could achieve that in one season. After them it's any small club likely to implode on joining us in the CC
Morning all. Definitely the wallies relegated from the championship mainly for the inevitable banter to follow. Would like toss Burnley go up and Norwich and Cardiff go down. Not fussed about the rest to be honest. What will this week bring? Probably nothing, not even three points
Morning 20/20, Morning Eire. I'd love it if the relegation battle went on to the last game of the season.....
Morning all out of the choice of Barnsley and the Wallies, I'd rather have Barnsley get relegated. As for the Premiership drop there's no team I'd like to get relegated apart from the Scum (give 2 or 3 year if they carry on like this.) but this year you can't guess the final positions. there 8 points between the bottom 11.
Both Wall and Barnsley to go down......both bogey teams, and Yeovil....too far to travel for the faithful Teams up, Derby & Burnley, limited funds and are good footballing sides, dont care who's third. Teams down from PL, first choice Norwich and watch a certain four super stars come down to earth with a big bang, second choice Cardiff, just should not be in the English Premier League in the first place, and third Hull, gobby fans and there bulldog chewing a wasp face Manager Bruce is still a twat.
Good morning from a damp Bardsey I got really excited watching Jamie Murphy take Forest apart with his blistering pace love him at ER I think Fulham Cardiff and Stoke to go down Burnley and Leicester to go up Qpr to blow it they cant replace Austin for all the money they have spent Forest or Derby for the 3 spot
I agree with WID but the prem relegation side for me would be Stoke as it would be great for Tony Pullis who was sacked at Stoke and he went on to palace a team who were odds on to go down. well done TP and more fool the stoke board and fans who thought they deserved Champions League football. TP got you promoted and established in the prem and you **** on him
Hello all I wouldn't care who goes down to be honest, the Millwall lads on here seem a nice bunch so I wouldn't wish their team to go down, if Cellino is not our owner or he hasn't as many millions as we would like next season the Barnsley home and away would be the less costly option for the club you would imagine.
I wouldn't care who goes down to be honest, the Millwall lads on here seem a nice bunch so I wouldn't wish their team to go down, Ristac , "seem a nice bunch"............... they are a shower of twats
Sunderland, Stoke (Mark miserable Hughes) and Fulham to go down from the Prem. Any team with pots of cash in the Championship to go up so they aren't here next year. Millwall to go down. For every articulate and entertaining wally there are a thousand knuckle-dragging, shaven-headed goons.
Got a soft spot for Nilwall. Barnsley are dead to me. Don't care who comes down - just as long as they're in a tailspin & are easily beatable, a la Bolton, Wolves etc. The thought of the Norwich 4 shamefacedly trotting out at Elland Rd does tickle me, I have to say. Wouldn't mind going hoarse at that game. Might be fun greeting them as they get off the coach too!
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...simo-cellino-but-were-afraid-to-ask-1-6444527 worth a read lads who was it 60 that said the fans love him ? Talking about football, we should discuss the worst defeat ever. Cagliari over the years have lost the supporters’ faith. They are depressed. In 1992 there were 38,000 fans at all Cagliari games. Today, the attendance for home matches attendance is about 5,000. The capacity of the old Sant’Elia stadium has gone from 70k to 35k to 20k and so on. At the moment only two of four sectors are available for fans. Q: It appears that Cellino is about to sell Cagliari to a Qatari family. Would you be sorry to see him leave the club or do you think new owners would be good for Cagliari? A: We are going crazy for this. Because of these rumors, we feel happiness after a 20-year sleep! We’re ready to celebrate this change. It would represent a big event and we are looking forward to it - if it’s true. Cagliari is not such a big club or city, with quite moderate supporters. To bring back passion, the new management would not need to spend billions (but if they spent a lot of money we would be delighted). We just need a serious program for the future in order to improve what we actually have. In our opinion, Cellino is to blame for a lack of planning since we reached Serie A in 2004. Maybe it was his will - to keep things as they are without spending a Euro more than necessary. Q: Do you think Cellino is suited to owning an English football club? Do you believe that he and the supporters at Leeds United will be able to work together? A: He’s a top manager, no doubt about it. The man knows what he’s doing. Besides, if he’s investing his own resources he takes care of his money. He’s the man Leeds’ debts. He’ll be able to lessen or pay off their debts. The Premier League’s got a very big charm, especially the revenue it represents. That must be the first goal for him - to increase his revenue - so he’ll do everything he can to reach that result at a reasonable price. But who knows if he will be able to perform in a different environment? At Cagliari he decides everything on his own. Working together at Cagliari is a unknown concept. Everything was decided by his unquestionable will. In England it doesn’t work that way but it’s not so hard to imagine that he’ll be excited and convinced he’ll succeed. He likes to be the star. Thirty six sacked coaches are proof of this. Q: In your opinion, why do you think he wants to get involved in English football? A: Money. Only this.
Interesting interview with four Caliagri fans. I could probably find four Leeds fans that claimed Bates was our saviour