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I reckon this seasons was pretty weak, there were more poor sides than usual so I would imagine next seasons will be stronger.

 

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I know we went down aswell but is anyone else finding Newcastles relegation very amusing? I just find them and there fans so arrogant and for them and middlesbrough who i cant stand either to go down is very good. A shame we couldnt play them away as you can have a great night out in newcastle. But oh well i cant see them going up for a few years so hopefully when we finally go back up we can play them

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Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"

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[quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.

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[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big club and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again when they find the wrong manager and players)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.[/quote]was merely taking a critical view of the whole thing, this is actually more in support of Ipswich who i believe have joined the queue to overtake these clubs. It''s not slagging them off as such, I''ve praised many clubs in there in some ways. You might wanna see the likes of Southampton and Darlington... for more poor clubs than Norwich anyway.

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[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:

Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)

Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)

West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).

Then comes the bottom 7:

Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)

Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)

Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)

at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.

Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)

Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)

Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)

Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)

All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.

Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"
[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.
[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

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[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]give it a couple of years...

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[quote user="Stone Cold"]

[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]If you think you are safe from Admin then you are even more stupid than I thought, and no im ashamed my club went down that route and I genuinely hope NCFC doesnt go the same way, but it aint looking too good is it ?

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[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"]

[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:

Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)

Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)

West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).

Then comes the bottom 7:

Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)

Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)

Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)

at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.

Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)

Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)

Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)

Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)

All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.

Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"
[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.
[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]If you think you are safe from Admin then you are even more stupid than I thought, and no im ashamed my club went down that route and I genuinely hope NCFC doesnt go the same way, but it aint looking too good is it ?
[/quote]

I don''t think we''re safe from admin at all ( Neither are most clubs below prem level even those with rich owners and backers would be stuffed if those people walked away , Not a dig at Ipswich ) just making a response to your line about being the poorest run club in Britain.

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[quote user="bluemike"]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.[/quote]Typical scummer, just like the river Orwell.............

.......Wide at the mouth and full of s h i t.

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[quote user="Stone Cold"][quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"]

[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]If you think you are safe from Admin then you are even more stupid than I thought, and no im ashamed my club went down that route and I genuinely hope NCFC doesnt go the same way, but it aint looking too good is it ?[/quote]

I don''t think we''re safe from admin at all ( Neither are most clubs below prem level even those with rich owners and backers would be stuffed if those people walked away , Not a dig at Ipswich ) just making a response to your line about being the poorest run club in Britain.

[/quote]Im not having a dig at you the fans either, and I know i''ll just be told to piss off, but i genuinely feel sorry for you guys. The way your club has been run is a disgrace, i know cus we have been there too remember, yes marcus evans could well walk away in the future, but just as norwich fans would enjoy the chance of success we are going to enjoy it while it lasts.

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[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"][quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"]

[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:

Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)

Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)

West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).

Then comes the bottom 7:

Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)

Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)

Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)

at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.

Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)

Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)

Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)

Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)

All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.

Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"
[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.
[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]If you think you are safe from Admin then you are even more stupid than I thought, and no im ashamed my club went down that route and I genuinely hope NCFC doesnt go the same way, but it aint looking too good is it ?
[/quote]

I don''t think we''re safe from admin at all ( Neither are most clubs below prem level even those with rich owners and backers would be stuffed if those people walked away , Not a dig at Ipswich ) just making a response to your line about being the poorest run club in Britain.

[/quote]Im not having a dig at you the fans either, and I know i''ll just be told to piss off, but i genuinely feel sorry for you guys. The way your club has been run is a disgrace, i know cus we have been there too remember, yes marcus evans could well walk away in the future, but just as norwich fans would enjoy the chance of success we are going to enjoy it while it lasts.
[/quote]

Quite correct and I couldn''t blame you either.

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[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"]

[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:

Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)

Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)

West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).

Then comes the bottom 7:

Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)

Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)

Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)

at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.

Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)

Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)

Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)

Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)

All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.

Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"
[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.
[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]If you think you are safe from Admin then you are even more stupid than I thought, and no im ashamed my club went down that route and I genuinely hope NCFC doesnt go the same way, but it aint looking too good is it ?
[/quote]

No it is not looking too good is it? (smarm smarm, smug little binner stating the bleeeeeeding obvious).

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[quote user="Stone Cold"][quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"][quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Stone Cold"]

[quote user="bluemike"][quote user="Jimmy Smith"]Well outside the top four, and the big bucks of Spurs, Man City and Villa, there''s:Everton (in dire need of investment and in Moyes have a man who has worked wonders turning them from relegation candidates to a regular top 6 team)Fulham (look like a low budget team who have got it right this year, and may not be as good next year)West Ham are skint supposedly but have a good team despite injuries and a good youth. They aren''t safe next year by any means however (see portsmouth last season).Then comes the bottom 7:Hull (will be whipping boys next year at this rate, lucky to stay up)Stoke (might get found out but fair play to them this season, they''ve brought there own game to the league and had a plan B that Hull didn''t which nearly cost them, but they could do an Ipswich or Reading and get too cocky and go down next year)Blackburn (pretty useless but have the odd bit of class to suggest they had enough this year)at the end of the day tho, football isn''t played on paper.Bolton (pretty useless last year, but found some solid players under Megson who has done suprisingly well. Traditionally not a big clubb and will never have many fans, so are simply waiting to drop again)Wigan (see Bolton but more recent and even less followers)Sunderland (now they stayed up, Kenwyne will stay and there''s apparently massive investment  from their american shareholder whose name escapes meand they are now the sole north east top flight club, one to watch next season, (new megabucks american owner doesn''t always work tho! especially in the north east!)Portsmouth (a small club finally on the decline again, now that the faulse money has been sucked out of them with nothing to show for in terms of infastructure, they still have a good team but let''s see how long that lasts when the clubs accounts get published)All of these are beatable, maybe not next year, but maybe in the next few years.Message to Phil Gartside "go **** yourself if you think that the gap with the premiership and the championship is even wider now, if anything, it''s closing, won''t be long before your club Bolton get swallowed up"[/quote]All this slagging off of so many clubs, and this from a fan of the poorest run club in britain LOL.[/quote]

Maybe so but at least we''ve never run our club so badly we had to go into administration unlike some...

[/quote]If you think you are safe from Admin then you are even more stupid than I thought, and no im ashamed my club went down that route and I genuinely hope NCFC doesnt go the same way, but it aint looking too good is it ?[/quote]

I don''t think we''re safe from admin at all ( Neither are most clubs below prem level even those with rich owners and backers would be stuffed if those people walked away , Not a dig at Ipswich ) just making a response to your line about being the poorest run club in Britain.

[/quote]Im not having a dig at you the fans either, and I know i''ll just be told to piss off, but i genuinely feel sorry for you guys. The way your club has been run is a disgrace, i know cus we have been there too remember, yes marcus evans could well walk away in the future, but just as norwich fans would enjoy the chance of success we are going to enjoy it while it lasts.[/quote]

Quite correct and I couldn''t blame you either.

[/quote]Actually not being smug at all, but unfortunately the majority of fans on here choose to take the hostile approach as opposed to sensible chat, probably explains the dire mess you are in.

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Next year we have a Premiership which includes Wigan, Hull, Stoke, Wolves, Portsmouth and Fulham. If someone had told me that six or seven years ago, I''d have laughed in their face.

Thank God Middlesborough have been relegated though. Wigan, Stoke and Hull down next year please

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[quote user="Chunky Norwich"]Jesus, add Burnley to that list as well![/quote]Burnley are a well-run, proper FOOTBALL club.Why shouldn''t they be in the Premiership?Forget Charlton, clubs like Norwich should be looking at the Burnley way.  They''ve spent relatively small amounts but have a first team/squad where the vast majority of their players belong to them.

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[quote user="Chunky Norwich"]

Next year we have a Premiership which includes Wigan, Hull, Stoke, Wolves, Portsmouth and Fulham. If someone had told me that six or seven years ago, I''d have laughed in their face.

Thank God Middlesborough have been relegated though. Wigan, Stoke and Hull down next year please

[/quote]And a third division which includes Leeds, Charlton, Southampton and Norwich.

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As well as Newcastle in the Championship alongside Blackpool, Peterborough, Doncaster and Scunthorpe. And Luton in the Conference.This is like Championship Manager or something. You look at what division certain teams are in and maybe five or six years ago you''d have said no chance.

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