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What are the upsides about being in the Championship next season?  

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  1. 1. What are the upsides about being in the Championship next season?

    • Being able to celebrate goals without risk of VAR ruining things
      64
    • Escaping from the Big 6 domination
      14
    • Going to new grounds
      24
    • Having more chance of winning games
      30
    • Getting rid of players who no longer care
      137
    • Other - please specify below
      22


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Posted

I'm looking forward to the club treating the fans better when they realise that the demand for tickets is no longer there lol 

 

I get the feeling a lot more games will make it to general sale next season and they will not insist on everyone becoming a member In order for them to purchase a match ticket.

 

 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, lcfceed said:

he'll have more ball and the freedom to use it,

And more freedom to mis-hit a pass and gift the opposition an easy counter attack

Posted
10 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

nothing. it's a shit league that's only fun if you're pissing it, with no ticket price cap away (hope you're ready to pay £42 to go to Portman Road on boxing Day) and is a slog to get out of. there's not consolation to take, just fury at the board for ignoring all the warning signs and creating this mess

All true.

 

But not in the spirit of the thread. 
 

Burnley have shown (with fckin bells on) what can be achieved by a decent club* with a decent structure** and a decent manager***
 


 

 

 

*Which we are

**Which we have (had)

***Which we need to get right

Posted

Seeing some academy players get some playing time. We might start making some decent money if we use it properly and have a manager who can nurture youth. Russel Martin. Yeah. Okay. Nothing then.

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Posted

Too be honest a bit of all of these, I certainly won’t miss VAR killing the atmosphere after scoring a goal. 
 

plus the mismanagement of the last 2 seasons gives me absolutely zero faith that the club would get the necessary kick up the arse if we did somehow manage to survive and we would become Everton,  changing managers every season, buying mediocre players for inflated prices and wages and being perennial relegation strugglers until we finally did fall through the trap door. 
 

Whilst our fall from grace has been short, sharp and brutal, that gives me hope that Top and senior board members will have received a very harsh lesson and relegation will force the club to take a long hard look at the mistakes made and also how to rebuild and restructure moving forward, I actually think it will be a realisation to.Top that the club need to go back to basics and go back to what made us successful and laid the platform for what has overall been a hugely successful 10 years for the club. 
 

 

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Posted

Switching to now listening to the championship games on LCFC.com with my earbuds (in bed for the midweek games). No coverage other than PL over here.

 

After the world cup here my two young boys got really interested in football and LCFC (after showing no interest previously). So in March this year i bought them the each a kit. One wanted Barnes on the back, the other Maddison and they sat down and watched all the games with me (with kit on). With LCFC (very likely to) not being in the PL I will have to make an effort to keep them interested in LCFC and not move on to another PL team. My Dad was a LCFC supporter, I have been all my life despite growing up in Australia, and now my kids are just getting started. So for me that is the saddest  part of LCFC getting relegated.   

 

Anyone know of a subscription streaming service that covers the championship?   

Posted
26 minutes ago, hackenbacker said:

Switching to now listening to the championship games on LCFC.com with my earbuds (in bed for the midweek games). No coverage other than PL over here.

 

After the world cup here my two young boys got really interested in football and LCFC (after showing no interest previously). So in March this year i bought them the each a kit. One wanted Barnes on the back, the other Maddison and they sat down and watched all the games with me (with kit on). With LCFC (very likely to) not being in the PL I will have to make an effort to keep them interested in LCFC and not move on to another PL team. My Dad was a LCFC supporter, I have been all my life despite growing up in Australia, and now my kids are just getting started. So for me that is the saddest  part of LCFC getting relegated.   

 

Anyone know of a subscription streaming service that covers the championship?   

Every club in the football league has one. Its easier than watching prem games you could argue.

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Posted

I’m we’ll be seen as the club to beat in the Championship. We’ll be one of the big 6 in that league. 
 

I really wanted to play Coventry though. It’s been years! 

Posted

The hope that it'll kick into gear some drastic changes at the club alongside all the primadonna players packing their Gucci bags and f**king off.

 

 

But it won't, so nothing.

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