It will be interesting to see how many vote for Argyle, a lot of people on other threads are certain we are going down so in theory Argyle should have three figure numbers next to themFunnily enough, at the start of the season, I predicted the 3 Yorkshire clubs currently occupying the bottom 3 to be the ones to go down so I see no reason to change my mind now. We are certainly going to run it close though.
What was your vote?I can only go with logic. My head says that when we played Rotherham, Millwall, QPR & Stoke that both squads looked comparible with each other.
I look at that Hull fixture & think will they have anything to play for in that fixture.
I think it goes to the wire. Last season our squad had the ability to dig itself out of holes. I remember how we got results without playing well. I hope we still have that ability up our sleeve.
What was your vote?
I think you are quite right and of course we have the biggest case of all to come in Manchester City, 115 I believe, cases to answer and surely the only punishment for them is to be expelled from the Premier League and the EFL to push them to League Two?BTW, LancasterGreen and its only a mad hunch...
I think the bubble may burst this summer regarding football clubs & expenditure.
If Blackburn go down l see them in massive financial problems.
I can see Everton finally going down too. I think they are due another points case. I think for a great club like Everton to go down it will be very sad, but l think it will be the best thing for English football. We need a massive club like them to highlight the way football clubs are run with careless abandonment.
Reading isn't big enough unfortunately to send the shock waves needed for a football reset but Everton going down, with clubs like Blackburn, might just finally be the tipping point.
Probably wishful thinking on my part.
I think you are quite right and of course we have the biggest case of all to come in Manchester City, 115 I believe, cases to answer and surely the only punishment for them is to be expelled from the Premier League and the EFL to push them to League Two?
Seems an unlikely outcome but based on Everton losing 6 points for what is likely to minor losses in comparison on one count then that means 690 points deducted per charge for Manchester City!
Going on what happened to Rangers where they were sent out of existence and had to re form and stripped of their titles etc, there can be no other outcome.
If that were to happen to the golden boys of the English game then surely that's when football will reset?