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21 minutes ago, markowl said:

So how come Watford and Bournemouth aren't walking the league with Norwich if there's such a gulf?

 

How come we've done the double over Bournemouth?

 

How come a team that finishes 9th and then spends over £50m strengthening (!) in it's "best ever transfer window" is below all 3 newly promoted clubs? 

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2 hours ago, SiJ said:

Based on what? 

 

As things stand, you've got Norwich who have stepped up and both Bournemouth and Watford faltering.

 

Put it this way:

 

If Shef U (assuming they are done for) go into the Champ with that sort of mindset, they'll be quickly found out.

I’d like to think you’re right, but the clubs that tend to struggle when relegated are usually the ones who change manager and have a large turnaround in players between seasons 

 

Unfortunately (apart from Berge and Brewster) I can see most of them sticking together next season

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Br interesting to see how their summer pans out. Certainly think if McCabe had won the court case he'd be more likely to back them in trying to bounce back.

 

The Prince is a bit of an unknown quantity in this scenario. Will he cash in on any decent offers in the name of balancing the books, or will he speculate on the back of the boomerang payments and keep their budget at the top end of the Championship?

 

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12 minutes ago, RUMBELOWS91 said:

Br interesting to see how their summer pans out. Certainly think if McCabe had won the court case he'd be more likely to back them in trying to bounce back.

 

The Prince is a bit of an unknown quantity in this scenario. Will he cash in on any decent offers in the name of balancing the books, or will he speculate on the back of the boomerang payments and keep their budget at the top end of the Championship?

 

 

Depends on how much of next years budget has already been spent

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