• The first stage of the forum upgrades has now been completed but they remain in a degraded state and are still being worked on. Normal posting/reading should now be possible.
    Please read this thread for more details.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.

Getting promoted - do we actually want it?


It’s shit but what’s the alternative? Go up, be labelled ‘plucky’ at the start, then ‘relegation candidates’ by Christmas. Buy a load of players who you sincerely can’t wait to see the back of by February. Come down again, a stain on the memory of the PL, ashamed that you only managed 20 points, but with parachute payments that no other bugger has and a sense of optimism for another promotion in 9 months.

Or stay in the Championship and wonder what might have been?
It helps your chances if you don’t just scout the championship for signings. ;)
 
Stuff like this has always baffled me , no I don’t want to go up I’d rather lose the play off final …… absolutely batshit mental
It's crackers isn't it.

Even if we'd been gash after going up, you'd be mad not to want an incredible Wembley weekend and the PL riches.
 
"Until we’re owned by someone with real financial weight behind us, ie a gulf state or a multi billionaire prepared to bankroll the club, I simply don’t fancy our chances in the PL and would much rather stick in a league where it’s exciting and unpredictable."

Thread littered with quotes like this.
 
You forgot to add the word 'smartly' on the end of that sentence.

Ipswich spent a load last year but it was mostly on the best Championship players, whereas we've invested in some of the best young talent from all over Europe.
Agreed, we aren't doing well because we spunked a load of money at the transfer market and grabbed whatever we could. The choices have been key. As has getting the team to gel together so quickly - other teams will be looking and trying to see how we managed that. Signing that many players in a single window should have caused massive problems with players not knowing each other and having to learn each others play. Those problems didn't happen and I don't think anyone outside the club itself has any clue why.
 
Agreed, we aren't doing well because we spunked a load of money at the transfer market and grabbed whatever we could. The choices have been key. As has getting the team to gel together so quickly - other teams will be looking and trying to see how we managed that. Signing that many players in a single window should have caused massive problems with players not knowing each other and having to learn each others play. Those problems didn't happen and I don't think anyone outside the club itself has any clue why.
That's the only part I disagree with. Everyone knows the main reason that has happened and its very simple in my eyes.

Granit Xhaka.

He commands the utmost respect and demands rhe best out of his teammates.
 
That's the only part I disagree with. Everyone knows the main reason that has happened and its very simple in my eyes.

Granit Xhaka.

He commands the utmost respect and demands rhe best out of his teammates.
Xhaka is a completely different type of Sunderland player than we are used to.

He looks a class act and you can see the ways referees act towards him.
 
Back
Top