Bladecat
Striker
Huge fan base. Great support numbers wise but certainly not vocally
Atmosphere there was shite tonight...barely sang even when winning.
Cheer up Steve Bruce and some very muted hero worship of fat Rafa
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Huge fan base. Great support numbers wise but certainly not vocally
If we go up and Rafa walks away due to Ashley then we will indeed be average at best and probably never kick on under his ownership.
However if Rafa stays and is backed (there has been rumblings of Rafa having this confirmed after the disappointment in January) then theres no reason we can't finish in the top half of the table in our first season back, the bottom half of the premier league is absolutely dross and not all that better if at all than the top 10 teams in the championship.
You are dead bottom in one of the worst premier leagues in years![]()
I'm illustrating how shit you are. Turd for brainsThats utterly irrelevant though? Barca are a better team too wtf has that got to do with anything
You sire are a moron. We arent going to waltz back into the top half of the league ffs. We need 11 new players atleast man. Ashley wont back him to that extent would be suicide if it didnt work.
After watching you tonight 50m to 100m is what's needed to keep you up. With a bloated championship squad with lads that will be on big money and very hard to shift, there'll be a battle between the two fat lads, Ashley and the waiter. I know who my money is on. Tell you what though, fat Mike will keep you in great financial condition. Talking about the money...All history now buddy boy. The future starts now - and I have a sneaky feeling that Sunlan's future isnt looking too rosy.
£180m in debt - heading for the drop. ..
Could this be another Leeds - (or whisper it ...even worse ?. )
Meanwhile we will look to reinforce our squad with £50-£100m from the tv money we are about to get.
Oh - did I mention the money.....
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I know the ambitions of your own club are merely to finish 17th every season, but its really not breaking the bank to hope to finish 9th or 10th in our first season back with a top quality manager considering the poor standard in the current premier league considering we were 3 points away from doing just that when we came back up last time.
Do I think we have a divine right to do it? No. Do I think its nailed on, absolutely not, but its not beyond the realms of possibility.
After watching you tonight 50m to 100m is what's needed to keep you up. With a bloated championship squad with lads that will be on big money and very hard to shift, there'll be a battle between the two fat lads, Ashley and the waiter. I know who my money is on. Tell you what though, fat Mike will keep you in great financial condition. Talking about the money...
Because they do have loyal and fanatical support like us.Get sutch big crowds in the championship? Serious question..not a wum etc....I find it weird and at a loss etc
He might chase the fat waiter but likes money and won't have them 180m in debt. Deserves creditWait till Rafa skulks off when Fat Mike shows him who is really boss
The Toony Tears will keep us going for months
If we go up and Rafa walks away due to Ashley then we will indeed be average at best and probably never kick on under his ownership.
However if Rafa stays and is backed (there has been rumblings of Rafa having this confirmed after the disappointment in January) then theres no reason we can't finish in the top half of the table in our first season back, the bottom half of the premier league is absolutely dross and not all that better if at all than the top 10 teams in the championship.
You are dead bottom in one of the worst premier leagues in years![]()
With Steve McClaren as manager, who is now struggling to get Derby into the top 10 of the championship.You spent circa £100m and finished 18th you wally.
And ignore Norwich, Blackpool, Reading etc etc who have came up and quickly fucked offPeople who think they will be shite in the premier league just take a look at Burnley, Southampton, Leicester etc etc. Teams who have surpassed us who we thought would struggle when they came up.g
But you assured us that he would be a wonderful manager. No doubt that is forgotten now.With Steve McClaren as manager, who is now struggling to get Derby into the top 10 of the championship.
Who do you mean by "they"?People who think they will be shite in the premier league just take a look at Burnley, Southampton, Leicester etc etc. Teams who have surpassed us who we thought would struggle when they came up.g
People who think they will be shite in the premier league just take a look at Burnley, Southampton, Leicester etc etc. Teams who have surpassed us who we thought would struggle when they came up.g
What pray is a "nashun" ?Cos a lot of people support them and they actually think they are a nashun. They were good at exactly the right time, when sky kicked off, and they picked up loads of fans anarl.
With Steve McClaren as manager, who is now struggling to get Derby into the top 10 of the championship.
If we go up and Rafa walks away due to Ashley then we will indeed be average at best and probably never kick on under his ownership.
However if Rafa stays and is backed (there has been rumblings of Rafa having this confirmed after the disappointment in January) then theres no reason we can't finish in the top half of the table in our first season back, the bottom half of the premier league is absolutely dross and not all that better if at all than the top 10 teams in the championship.
You are dead bottom in one of the worst premier leagues in years![]()
Benitez took you down, drawing with us, Villa and losing to Norwich in the process. He won't be much better. He's a bottler.
Loss, Loss...ohhhDouble on villa and Sutton pays 187/1![]()
Didn't Burnley fail the year before?Different players altogether. The likes of Burnley are full of players buzzing to be in the top flight. The mags are full of players who have been there (and failed) before.