Without doubt the Cup game for me.We get another 10 chances in the league, but not in the cup. Losing a cup quarter-final to a local rival is never forgotten.
It might just be the last 5 years grinding the enthusiasm out of me, but I can't see much difference (aside from the extra cash, which we don't really feel the benefit of with Randy lately) between merely existing to hover over the relegation line, or existing in the Championship. We could be mid-table in the Championship and be just as likely to qualify for Europe as we would if we were in the Prem League, which is to say not likely at all and probably most likely via a cup run. Would being in the Championship hinder our enjoyment? Would a season or two not stepping toe to toe with the "might" of Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs, City be any less enjoyable? The Premier League is pretty much a split league already. It's like two different leagues. Is there much difference between being one of the 10 pieces of useless, pointless shit in the top flight, or scrapping it out in the Championship? Not really. I don't think that the championship sides are any less meaningless to English football currently than the bottom feeders in the Prem. Lets face it, it's all about the Sky 6, and occasionally the plucky party crashers like Southampton, West Ham, or Everton last season. Of course the TV money counts for a lot, but under Lerner, would it impact the squad? No. We'd still operate on a shoestring. Would dropping down see us implode financially? I don't think so. To be absolutely honest, I'm sick of the fucking Premiership. It disgusts me. There's 6 teams shitting on everyone else. You get the occasional side who gatecrashes, but they quickly get knocked down the following season (as Southampton probably will next). The games been ruined. We're just one of 12 teams who's only existence in this league is to make up the numbers, and to be expected to fawn over the sides with the financial clout and glory hunting prick fans. Would it not be potentially enjoyable to just have a go in a competitive, largely even keeled league for a year or two, and perhaps try and build some cohesion?Bring on Rotherham. Premier League this. Premier League that. It's a crock of shit. Cup runs are our lot in life now. It'll be our only form of enjoyment and competitiveness (with the current regime). So I want to progress as far as possible.
Good post super TomBe lovely to go back to the days when every team thought they has the chance of the winning the league on day one