newms Posted 4 August 2006 Share Posted 4 August 2006 From Football 365 in the 40 years since England won the World Cup, Leicester have had 23 seasons in the top flight. That's more than Sheffield United (11), Watford (7), Portsmouth (3), Wigan (1) and Reading (0) combined and City are hardly the biggest name in the Championship this season. brough a tear to my eyes The Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultra Posted 4 August 2006 Share Posted 4 August 2006 The quality of play in the league is not always that high but there's a passion and a competitive edge on display, a belief that anything is possible sustained by the way that the facts suggest this is true. At a time when the top flight increasingly appears split into different sub-leagues, the Championship and the divisions beneath it are unpredictable, competitive and, on a worldwide scale, hugely popular. The last of those three qualities may have something to do with the others Absolutely spot-on. Reasons why we should continue to bother.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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