That will happen what as soon as Son leaves
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That will happen what as soon as Son leaves
Top postWell I voted for the third option ….
… clearly not ladylike enough
Seriously, this is a daft question for three reasons.
1. If you think we’re the butt of others jokes now, can you imagine getting relegated? I don’t remember the last time any big six side went down, but it’s certainly not been a common occurrence recently, and if it happened to us now, in the social media age, we’d never be allowed to forget it.
2. There’s a strange assumption that if we had new ownership, they would be brilliant and everything would be rosy immediately. What’s the model for that, particularly post-FFP regulations ? Who are these magical owners that will transform our fortunes?
3. We’re fifth for heavens sake. I know the last few weeks have been hard, but this fanbase has been through much worse.
I’m ready for this season to be over too, but I still see plenty of reasons to have hopes for the next one.
And Leicester traded James Maddison for Harry Winks.But those clubs have come back with a new culture and had a ride they could enjoy along the way. They won the Championship and had the excitement of promotion.
Why is there a mass exodus? Why would VDV leaveAnd Leicester traded James Maddison for Harry Winks.
Relegation would mean saying goodbye to players like Van der Ven and embracing young talents like Japhet Tanganga. Emerson would become the bedrock of our defence. Do you not see the problem here?
Instead of getting rid of our mediocre players, mediocrity would become the new normal. Villa have taken the best part of 10 years to get where they are now and I would say their current success is in spite of their relegation rather than because of it.
There is no Great Reset from relegation. Just a huge financial clobbering and a mass exodus of playing and coaching talent. It's a No from me.
If you were a world class CB, would you stay to play in the Championship?
When you consider what it would cost to buy Spurs and the stadium, I believe you'd face much the same problem we have now. ENIC is constrained by what they put into the stadium and the new owners would be constrained by the acquisition costs. There aren't that many entities that have bottomless pockets. In any case, if ENIC negotiates the sale of the team they way they do the sales of players, how likely is a deal to even occur?
Do you actually bother to look at personnel turnover at relegated clubs? Say, Burnley this year.