So if the worst happens 12:11 - Nov 10 with 2648 views | Coastalblue | and horror of horrors we don't go up this season, and I'm really starting to believe we just might, where would that leave us for next season? Clearly we don't really know on what commitment may be made in terms of bringing people in and the cost/level, and we perhaps have to keep an eye on what got us where we are and not upsetting the apple cart in terms of marquee style signings, but surely it would still put us well ahead of our curve? You may argue that we tripped up in getting out of League One, but it's almost starting to feel like we've skipped at least a season on our return the Championship, and even should we lose out in the playoffs we must look a very attractive option for players moving forward, as opposed to a newly promoted side looking to stabilise. Could we be heading into next season considered one of the 'big guns' from the outside with the attraction that brings? Does that mean that Prem ready players could be enticed with the belief they may well only require a season in the Championship? I find it a little odd to be typing this, but regardless of how this season pans out have we been in a place as good as this since our 5th place finish? | |
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So if the worst happens on 17:05 - Nov 10 with 244 views | Scuzzer | Where would it leave us? Still in the Championship...and seeing what the PL has become...I would be quite happy for that to happen. | |
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So if the worst happens on 17:11 - Nov 10 with 232 views | baxterbasics | I think the worst will be we would likely lose McKenna. Players moving on we can cope with. | |
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