Paddingtonwolf
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Plus teams could potentially tank league games just before the draw to be in ninth rather than eighth and essentially fucked for a cup.
I know fans of both and at the time they would definitely take relegation and the cup win rather than staying up.Would Wigan have traded their FA Cup win for staying in the league? What about Birmingham City winning the League Cup but getting relegated?
I doubt those trophies are much comfort to either club at the moment, personally.
Fair enough, not sure I'd feel the same in their shoes.I know fans of both and at the time they would definitely take relegation and the cup win rather than staying up.
Again , hyperbolic over-reaction. backed up by a floored statement. In truth you know that the football pyramid no longer allows for winning on merit , but for the best team that money can buy. Leagues 1 and 2 are the only leagues now that can be won on merit. The championship is being won mostly on the back of parachute payments and the premier league is going to the billionaires, Sheiks and Olligarchs of the big. English Football should not be about how much success you can buy just because you can. FOSUN have seen just how big the gap is and have decided not to finance the purchase of players needed to give Wolves a chance of bridging that gap consigning us to the tag of also rans. Newcastle have decided that they are up for it and the next 5 years will see if they go to the big 7.It's fucking batshit and stupid.
The complete opposite of the football pyramid and winning on merit.
Both had been in the PL a number of years making the numbers up. Doing that is a pretty meh existence once the novelty has worn off. Trading that for a day at Wembley, winning a cup, Europe and everything associated with that is a fairly easy decision to make. Obviously at the time they wouldn't have envisaged not getting back there a decade laterFair enough, not sure I'd feel the same in their shoes.
Are you stupid or do you just like to appear so to try and wind me up? You comment on my posts when I said I started following Wolves in 1973/74. It was because the GK shirt for my school was gold and black and THEN they won the league cup some 6 months later , so you stick with the team when youre a kid dont you.Hang on, it's you who arbitrarily supported a club because they won a cup, not me.
I have no idea what you're driving at. Again.
that was the luck of the draw. Its not just about wolves its about the other 14.But point taken. Theres always the Carabao!If I'm reading this correctly, the person who's advocating a fudging of the draw to increase the chances of Wolves winning a Cup, is facilitating this by us playing the best side in the country in the 3rd round?
Always with these negative waves. As if that would happen.Plus teams could potentially tank league games just before the draw to be in ninth rather than eighth and essentially fucked for a cup.
Are you on crack?Are you stupid or do you just like to appear so to try and wind me up? You comment on my posts when I said I started following Wolves in 1973/74. It was because the GK shirt for my school was gold and black and THEN they won the league cup some 6 months later , so you stick with the team when youre a kid dont you.
The point was that choices in places like Cambridge are 90% about the profile of the team when youre a youngster. In the 70s the profile of plenty of other teams was up there with teams that are big six now including Derby Forest , Ipswich , Norwich, . But you know that. You like to shrug your shoulders and pretend you dont understand when you do , its like canned laughter on a sitcom. You are one of the people complaining about price incresaes with no visble additions yet you ridicule ideas that could help end a monopoly that I think is killing the game. That I dont understand. You and some others not seeing that monopoly is killing this game seems very strange.
that was the luck of the draw. Its not just about wolves its about the other 14.But point taken. Theres always the Carabao!
I look forward to your ideas on how to change the monopoly on English football. Very quick to criticise but very lacking in ideas for change. At least I am brave enough to , 1. Admit there is a problem and 2. Come up with some thought as to how to try and address it.Sorry if you don't like people criticising your crackpot ideas.
I should know better really what with the er, 0 people supporting this amazing scheme.
And Mr personality resorts to his prefered interent style . I await your next pearls of wisdom about how to stop this monopoly. No doubt it will be a riveting read containing many insights. Or maybe not.Are you on crack?
People are saying your idea is as stupid as stupid gets
What they are not saying is that the money in the game isn't skewed. There's been lots of suggestions all over this forum for many years.
Don't think because you've come up with an idea my 7yr old would think is dumb that this is the only thing anybody has come up with and you must be right
You can't be that thin skinned and arrogant to think that can you?
Plenty of ideas on this forum discussed over the yearsAnd Mr personality resorts to his prefered interent style . I await your next pearls of wisdom about how to stop this monopoly. No doubt it will be a riveting read containing many insights. Or maybe not.
I dont know where thin skinned and arrogant comes in. Last I checked this was an internet forum where things got discussed not a fat boys fiefdom. Off to shout at clouds.
The issue is that would disclose players wages and that wont ever happen in any detail unfortunately. Its thinking outside of the box which is always good to get some chnage.How about.... The higher your wage bill, the fewer players you can field at kick off. The team that takes the field has to have a cap of £500k a week salary between them.
Yep I am cool with that. I still dont see why its unworkable though.You could always admit you're idea was unworkable and move on?