Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 28, 2020, 11:48:43 AMThey might be a better team. They'll never be a bigger club. Yes, well, technically Sunderland are a bigger club than Leicester. For all the good it does them, sitting 6th in League One.
They might be a better team. They'll never be a bigger club.
What's also conveniently forgotten in the rush to praise Leicester is that they went into administration and came out thanks to a deal that was so outrageously unfair it led to the rules on such situations being changed.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 28, 2020, 12:05:32 PMWhat's also conveniently forgotten in the rush to praise Leicester is that they went into administration and came out thanks to a deal that was so outrageously unfair it led to the rules on such situations being changed. Not a million miles away from us being bailed out of administration by Billionaires and selling the rights to VP to keep the club ticking. I could see the rules changing around that in the near future.In 10 years time, a run of silverware for them and a string of bad results for us, and there's an argument to be had about who the bigger club is.Let's take one step towards keeping the balance firmly in our favour tonight
Quote from: Chipsticks on January 28, 2020, 01:21:09 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 28, 2020, 12:05:32 PMWhat's also conveniently forgotten in the rush to praise Leicester is that they went into administration and came out thanks to a deal that was so outrageously unfair it led to the rules on such situations being changed. Not a million miles away from us being bailed out of administration by Billionaires and selling the rights to VP to keep the club ticking. I could see the rules changing around that in the near future.In 10 years time, a run of silverware for them and a string of bad results for us, and there's an argument to be had about who the bigger club is.Let's take one step towards keeping the balance firmly in our favour tonight It is a billion miles apart. How many innocent suppliers got screwed by us?
I would take a win over Bournemouth over a win tonight.If it wasn’t citeh in the final and if the impact of relegation was not so potentially devastating I might think differently.I just hope we come through without any serious injuries to key players.
I know they put out a weakened side last night but Bournemouth were pretty awful for most of the game against a rank average Arsenal as well.Good win tonight and we can take them Saturday as well - players should bust a gut in next 2 games as they have a decent break coming up
Quote from: LeeB on January 28, 2020, 01:24:55 PMQuote from: Chipsticks on January 28, 2020, 01:21:09 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 28, 2020, 12:05:32 PMWhat's also conveniently forgotten in the rush to praise Leicester is that they went into administration and came out thanks to a deal that was so outrageously unfair it led to the rules on such situations being changed. Not a million miles away from us being bailed out of administration by Billionaires and selling the rights to VP to keep the club ticking. I could see the rules changing around that in the near future.In 10 years time, a run of silverware for them and a string of bad results for us, and there's an argument to be had about who the bigger club is.Let's take one step towards keeping the balance firmly in our favour tonight It is a billion miles apart. How many innocent suppliers got screwed by us?Sorry, I meant the concept of 'to a deal that was so outrageously unfair it led to the rules on such situations being changed', rather than the actual details of the incident.