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BlyBlyBabes

On 28 November 2006, two short years ago

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Colchester United beat Hull City 5-1 in the Championship - which, I guess, just goes to show that all things are possible.

There''s a lot of the season left!

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even our league being dominated by money though

no suprise four highest spenders in past 18months are 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. always room for the odd underspending team to get top 2 or playoffs but all about the money these days.

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[quote user="we8wba"]

even our league being dominated by money though

no suprise four highest spenders in past 18months are 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. always room for the odd underspending team to get top 2 or playoffs but all about the money these days.

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Do you have data on the ''spending'' of current Championsip clubs over the past 18 months - or are you just blowing wind?

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[quote user="we8wba"]guessing to be honest, but only club i could think of who be above any of those derby county[/quote]

Blowing hydrogen sulphide then - as I suspected.

Pity though. The data would have been interesting.

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The main point here is that decisions taken around about now could by 2011 quite possibly put us in either League 1 or the Prem.

One would expect the bookmakers to say:

Under Mr & Mrs Wynn-Jones              League 1                    (like Colchester)

Under Mr Cullum                                 Premiership               (like Hull) 

Not much of a choice is it?

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