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(15-05-2019, 04:55)Ska\dForLife-WBA Wrote:
(14-05-2019, 21:00)St Charles Owl Wrote:
(14-05-2019, 10:49)4evaabaggie Wrote:
(14-05-2019, 09:52)bomberbrown1968 Wrote:
(14-05-2019, 09:25)4evaabaggie Wrote: Short term he would probably entertain and maybe get us promoted ...... after that the greed league takes over.

Sad, but very very true 4eva  Thumb up

This is the reason why I am falling out of love with football, I love the Albion, I barely go anymore, I do not subscribe to biased sports channels, same goes for MotD, I have never watched an also ran league match.
Football should be more equal, more competitive, they have just crowned the 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 premier league champions ..... it's Man City. A cynical view but almost true.

It's a bit like the old joke "someone broke into the Kremlin yesterday and stole next year's election results", football has become predictable, one team in Scotland, maybe three teams in England, two in Spain, one in Italy, I could probably go on.

Bring on a European super league. .... let the favoured clubs leave, let real people have real football.

Here ends the party political broadcast for the footexit party.

I disagree to a point with this.  When has it ever been any different?  I started watching football in the mid 70s, since that time only 7 teams outside the current top 6 have won the title - Leicester, Blackburn (24 yrs ago), L**ds (27), Everton (32), Villa (38), Forest (41) and Derby (45).  In fact to find the next previous winners from outside this group you would have to go back to Ipswich who won it 57 years ago!!!  In my time watching football the league has always pretty much been dominated by a few teams with the occasional other team getting in the mix - in the 70s and 80s it was Liverpool (11 titles over 20 years) with Arsenal in 2nd picking up 3 titles.  In the 90s Man Utd won 6 titles, Arsenal won 2 and in the 2000s Man Utd won 6 again and Chelsea won 3.  Sine them Man City have won 4, Chelsea 3 and MU 2.  The domination by the top teams has been there for essentially a lifetime!!

The one difference is the difficulty to break into that top 6 now because of the money, but as an outsider to the PL for 20 odd years now, the fact there are 6 teams who could potentially win it is an improvement on the much smaller number each season in the past.  Sure Man City and Liverpool are ahead at the moment, but that will change over the next few years again like it has done over the past few years.  Other European Leagues have never really changed - Barca and RM have always dominated in Spain, Bayern Munich have dominated in Germany for a generation, Celtic/Rangers have won every title for the last 34 years and currently no one is anywhere near stopping Celtic for the next decade!!

Football since the 1960s has been dominated by a select few teams with few exceptions to that, it really isn't that different now.

But the teams who've *contested* the title race have changed irrevocably.  Go back through the years you've mentioned and find me all the Newcastles, the Norwiches, the Villas, the Ipswiches, and even the West Bromwich Albions who were in the race in days gone by.  You said it yourself: the top six is unchangeable.  That there's a greater variance in who ends up champion from the days of dynastic success by Liverpool and Man Utd is neither here nor there: there's a glass ceiling in place that only Leicester have broken in nearly two decades, and they fell right back through it again.

To support your team back then was to believe that in an exceptionally good season, you might be in the hunt to be champions.  To support your team now is to accept that even in the Premier League, such a thing is a financial impossibility from the word go, save for one solitary season when the stars aligned for Leicester in a way they never will again.

Good point, I was only really looking at the winners, which hasn't changed that much in my lifetime with a few exceptions. Not sure the Top 6 is a closed shop just yet but I see what you are saying about at least other teams being able to contest the title.
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SCO, that was the point I was making, you have a premier league of six and even that is currently split into two divisions, man city, Liverpool are prem league one, the next four prem two. Probably eight also ran middlemen, too good to get relegated not rich enough to bang their heads on that glass season and six who are destined to get relegated, maybe not this year, maybe not next year but soon, we fell into that group, it's the same every season.
Owners only have ambition to get to 40 points and keep filling their snouts in the trough.

And to think about it ...... where is the variation in cup winners ..... it looks likely that Man City are about to become the first team in history to win the treble ..... the real treble. The league, the League cup and the FA cup, it hasn't been done, but the bias of European football associations has created a situation where there are only a few clubs who can win any silverware.
Where are your Coventry's, your Wimbledon's, your Ipswich's and your Southampton's, the smaller clubs competing and succeeding, yes you will get a Leicester(Prem), a Wigan( FACup) or a Blues (League cup) occasionally but is that all we can look forward to ...... the answer ...... Yes. A closed shop stitched up by he FA, UEFA and sky.

70 - 75 ..... five winners in five years
76 - present thirteen winners including Southampton, Wigan, Coventry, Wimbledon, Portsmouth all once and Everton twice ........

No wonder I stopped watching it ......
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Jankanovic will most likely get us promoted but will be to expensive for our Billionaire Laugh owner

David Wagner is he still available? I know he was on gardening leave until the end of the season

Hughton, I like him and he seems like a manager who won’t take any crap off players. He’s respected and a decent candidate.

Dare I say Steve Bruce the promotion master? I know he’s at Wednesday but maybe worth a chance. Thing is I don’t think he’d come to us.

Then there Klopps brother Clipperty, I’ve heard he’s Quality. Wink
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Don't know if it means anything in particular but I noticed neil lennon and garry parker were both at the game last night.
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Worldclass, Steve Bruce, I would rather have Fiona Bruce, and she's a conservative mp.
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I'd rather Robert the Bruce and I think he's dead?

COYB
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https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/west-b...eartbreak/

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/05/15/re...ick-vieir/
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John Percy had tweeted, probably one of the most reliable sources out there regarding WBA

West Brom will hold talks with Chris Hughton next week as club begins planning for the future after defeat in the play-offs. Big summer ahead for #wba https://t.co/waAjQmduf1 via @telefootball
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(15-05-2019, 13:09)Baggie_One Wrote: https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/west-b...eartbreak/

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/05/15/re...ick-vieir/

Two questions ....
1, is Dan Dan the Ashworth man a double agent, lining up our next manager and
2, do we want Viera as a player or a manager ... with our track record with oldies I'm not sure.
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(15-05-2019, 13:28)Beefy 1965 Wrote: John Percy had tweeted, probably one of the most reliable sources out there regarding WBA

West Brom will hold talks with Chris Hughton next week as club begins planning for the future after defeat in the play-offs. Big summer ahead for #wba https://t.co/waAjQmduf1 via @telefootball

I’m most interested in this line from the article:

“Albion will also consider an approach for Patrick Vieira, the former Arsenal midfielder and current Nice head coach”

I’d love this but he has to be out of range, surely?
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