Salute the Championship

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Salute the Championship

by Gunny Fishcake » 27 Apr 2009 21:56

Already we probably know who will finish in the top four next season in the Premiership probably who'll win it . Ten or so teams will be stuck in the middle going nowhere not up or down and the other six will accept the ignomy and humiliation of finishing 17th a great success .

Compare that to the Championship , bottom can beat top , every game is contested , it's a real league where every team could win something and you can win your league , a true competiton . There may not be the best players in the world but in the main they are real players , watched by real fans watching real football .

Heartaches and despair , ups and downs , but a league where come the last day of the season three teams could still get automatic promotion with all to play for .

I can't explain the logic and desire to want to win so much , but know if we do go up what we're going back too , a chance of survival but winning nothing .

All I know is the Championship is the best league for true football fans and it's proper football , with proper winners and losers.

Stand up and salute the championship .

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Re: Salute the Championship

by Arch » 27 Apr 2009 22:00

After 45 games, Reading are in with a chance of a top two spot, and you want us to believe the Championship is the best league?

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Re: Salute the Championship

by RobRoyal » 27 Apr 2009 22:07

Arch After 45 games, Reading are in with a chance of a top two spot, and you want us to believe the Championship is the best league?


Maybe he means that there's more to being the "best" league than having the "best" teams.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by rg6royal » 27 Apr 2009 22:15

It's been a journey and a half this season. Thought it would be easier than it has been. More determination in this division imo even though the quality does lack at times.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by winchester_royal » 27 Apr 2009 22:20

The reason why the championship is so exciting is the reward on offer.

Bring on the premiership!!


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Re: Salute the Championship

by rg6royal » 27 Apr 2009 22:21

winchester_royal The reason why the championship is so exciting is the reward on offer.

Bring on the premiership!!


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Re: Salute the Championship

by Super_horns » 27 Apr 2009 22:40

Good luck...

You look much better than Birmingham TBH and despite the iffy home form would be more worthy of going up.

I think Mr Warnock will do you a favour...

If you come 2nd I am sure somebody from Blades or Blues will talk about that Mr Attwell decision...(mind you it was many months ago!)

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Re: Salute the Championship

by The Cap » 27 Apr 2009 22:42

Cheers Super_horns. Maybe,just maybe........

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Re: Salute the Championship

by MartinRdg » 27 Apr 2009 23:38

The Cap Cheers Super_horns. Maybe,just maybe........


The goal threw us as well - looked like we would have won the match the way we were playing.


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Re: Salute the Championship

by TFF » 27 Apr 2009 23:47

Salute too the play-offs. Of the final round of matches seven games still have some meaning:

Burnley v Bristol City
Charlton v Norwich
Crystal Palace v Sheff Utd
Ipswich v Coventry
Nottm Forest v Southampton
Plymouth v Barnsley
Preston v QPR
Reading v Birmingham
Sheff Wed v Cardiff
Swansea v Blackpool
Watford v Derby
Wolverhampton v Doncaster

Should be an exciting final day.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by loyalroyal4life » 28 Apr 2009 00:05

rg6royal
winchester_royal The reason why the championship is so exciting is the reward on offer.

Bring on the premiership!!


+1



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Re: Salute the Championship

by Jackson Corner » 28 Apr 2009 01:54

It's a very competetive league and one in which reputations count for nothing just look at the bottom three. Doesn't hide the fact there are some terrible games.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by Alivey » 28 Apr 2009 02:27

where as watford v reading in the premier league was a classic


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Re: Salute the Championship

by Rex » 28 Apr 2009 03:01

Who would have thought we could be in such a position after such an abysmal run in. The team have played dire, others around us were dire. That is either the the quality or the league or the distinct lack of quality. It's well known this league is a closely fought league, less settled but with teams who are there or thereabouts. This year has thrown up the shocker for Charlton which i never saw coming at the start of the season. It still has heartbreak written all over it until the last kick of the season. That applies to both ends of the table.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by The 17 Bus » 28 Apr 2009 06:56

Big up to Sheff wednesday, PLEASE beat Cardiff and play a part in them missing the play offs.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by Tony Le Mesmer » 28 Apr 2009 13:31

The Championship.

A dreadful league littered with 0-0 draws, Negative tactics and generally sh1t on quality.

Well thats my take anyway.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Apr 2009 14:06

Tony Le Mesmer The Championship.

A dreadful league littered with 0-0 draws, Negative tactics and generally sh1t on quality.

Well thats my take anyway.


The Premiership

A dreadful league littered with a predictable top four where the only excitement (if you can call it that) is whether Arsenal and/or Liverpool will fail to make the CL and eight games for nearly all teams where generally they'll be lucky to get a goal let alone a point plus overrun with a load of mediocre foreigners...

Well thats my take anyway.

Hope we get back there soon

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Re: Salute the Championship

by Tony Le Mesmer » 28 Apr 2009 14:20

Barry the bird boggler
Tony Le Mesmer The Championship.

A dreadful league littered with 0-0 draws, Negative tactics and generally sh1t on quality.

Well thats my take anyway.


The Premiership

A dreadful league littered with a predictable top four where the only excitement (if you can call it that) is whether Arsenal and/or Liverpool will fail to make the CL and eight games for nearly all teams where generally they'll be lucky to get a goal let alone a point plus overrun with a load of mediocre foreigners...

Well thats my take anyway.

Hope we get back there soon


All true.

I cant post the link due to work firewall, but the current Championship Season is statistically very low scoring. It might even be the lowest scoring English League in history, or at least very close to it.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by Super_horns » 28 Apr 2009 16:16

MartinRdg
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The goal threw us as well - looked like we would have won the match the way we were playing.


Fair point and you had a goal wrongly ruled out.

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Re: Salute the Championship

by papereyes » 28 Apr 2009 16:21

If the Championship had safe standing and you could drink while watching the football, it'd be perfect.

But then you have the Bundesliga for that.

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