The Annual Championship Thread

Wolves need to complete an almighty choke to miss out.
Who’s coming up?
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aristation wrote:Want to see Villa there needs to be premier league football in Birmingham, it will benefit the game as a whole
aristation wrote:Want to see Villa there needs to be premier league football in Birmingham, it will benefit the game as a whole
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Don't know how I'd feel if Leeds came up.
The ex brother-in-law is a die-hard 'Elland Roader' but I still can't get the awful and enduring taste of the Revie years out of my system.
One thing in their favour is that their supporters hate the SCUM with fervent animosity that borders on the religious and, in all fairness, they are a big Club still, in some ways. The PL certainly needs more serious competition to push teams like the Salford Titanic, Arsenic and Liverpuddle into mid table and opposition that won't lie down and die when they go to places like the Swamp.
Still don't know how I'd feel though, if they came up.
Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
BlueinBosnia wrote:Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
I don't get this with Preston deserving another crack at the 'big time'. I've got nothing against the club, but anyone old enough to remember them lifting a major trophy would be getting on for 90 now, and, bar a couple of runner-up places in the 1950s, they've been a lower-mid-table or non-top-flight club for over a century.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
I don't get this with Preston deserving another crack at the 'big time'. I've got nothing against the club, but anyone old enough to remember them lifting a major trophy would be getting on for 90 now, and, bar a couple of runner-up places in the 1950s, they've been a lower-mid-table or non-top-flight club for over a century.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Just as an aside, in the 1964 FA Cup Final against West Ham, Preston had a centre forward in Alex Dawson, that Mourinho would have loved.BlueinBosnia wrote:Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
I don't get this with Preston deserving another crack at the 'big time'. I've got nothing against the club, but anyone old enough to remember them lifting a major trophy would be getting on for 90 now, and, bar a couple of runner-up places in the 1950s, they've been a lower-mid-table or non-top-flight club for over a century.
He was built like a Centurion tank, had no footballing brain and no skill, other than heading a ball and he would have been perfect for the Scum's route one, anti-football style.Their team that day also included a very young Howard Kendall.
johnny crossan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Just as an aside, in the 1964 FA Cup Final against West Ham, Preston had a centre forward in Alex Dawson, that Mourinho would have loved.BlueinBosnia wrote:Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
I don't get this with Preston deserving another crack at the 'big time'. I've got nothing against the club, but anyone old enough to remember them lifting a major trophy would be getting on for 90 now, and, bar a couple of runner-up places in the 1950s, they've been a lower-mid-table or non-top-flight club for over a century.
He was built like a Centurion tank, had no footballing brain and no skill, other than heading a ball and he would have been perfect for the Scum's route one, anti-football style.Their team that day also included a very young Howard Kendall.
Not the Alex Dawson I remember MC . Hard man for sure but skilful with it. Fantastic in the air with two good feet as well. Totally fearless - the Black Prince of Deepdale. Great player in the context of his time even if he was a rag.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Just as an aside, in the 1964 FA Cup Final against West Ham, Preston had a centre forward in Alex Dawson, that Mourinho would have loved.BlueinBosnia wrote:Chinners wrote:I'd like to see Wolves, Leeds along with Preston or Sheff Utd ... good old skool clubs with history that deserve another crack at the 'big-time'
I don't get this with Preston deserving another crack at the 'big time'. I've got nothing against the club, but anyone old enough to remember them lifting a major trophy would be getting on for 90 now, and, bar a couple of runner-up places in the 1950s, they've been a lower-mid-table or non-top-flight club for over a century.
He was built like a Centurion tank, had no footballing brain and no skill, other than heading a ball and he would have been perfect for the Scum's route one, anti-football style.Their team that day also included a very young Howard Kendall.
Not the Alex Dawson I remember MC . Hard man for sure but skilful with it. Fantastic in the air with two good feet as well. Totally fearless - the Black Prince of Deepdale. Great player in the context of his time even if he was a rag.
Mmmmm.....I always thought he was lacking in technical ability when the ball was at his feet and that he was a veritable battering ram, rather than a silky, ball playing No 9 (hence the Mourinho reference)......and for a lot of his time, he was in the lower Divisions.
If you, saw a lot of him JC, a lot more than I would have, then I'll stand corrected, although remaining dubious. Football is about different opinions and the game was quite 'raw' in those far off days but I always looked for artistry over physicality.
aristation wrote:Want to see Villa there needs to be premier league football in Birmingham, it will benefit the game as a whole