Poll: Glass Half Full Or Half Empty
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Half Full
61.76%
21 61.76%
Half Empty
38.24%
13 38.24%
Total 34 vote(s) 100%
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Glass Half Full Or Half Empty
#73
At the end of the day people in China, Egypt, Bolivia and anywhere else pay to watch the premier league not the EFL Im afraid. Thats why they get the dosh.
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#74
Yes, the Premier League gets the money because that’s what the tv viewers across the world want to watch.

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#75
Nah. That’s what they are told they like. The championship is the most competitive league in the world.
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#76
(11-09-2020, 06:45 PM)ThePromisedLand Wrote: Nah. That’s what they are told they like. The championship is the most competitive league in the world.

It isn’t top flight football though. The level of competitiveness doesn’t matter so much. Maybe the Swiss third division is more competitive? Or Finnish tier 7...

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#77
Wonder if these votes would be the same if the poll was held this evening?
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#78
Given how Sabri sets is up he strikes me as a glass half empty type of chap!
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#79
I think the glass is down to the dregs now
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#80
(12-09-2020, 05:08 PM)Madforit Wrote: I think the glass is down to the dregs now

:D
Panic on the streets of London
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#81
My glass just smashed on the floor
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#82
As it was same negative boring display.
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#83
Looking at the bigger picture my glass is still half full.

I believe we have a good squad, almost a very good squad. Also off the pitch the club is in good health and good hands compared to the not too distant past.

I will not deny it though, the manager is struggling and he needs to turn things around quickly. If he's lost the dreesing room or if some of the so called bigger named players are not on board with Sabri anymore then we have a problem and a decision to make.
Panic on the streets of London
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#84
(13-09-2020, 07:09 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: Looking at the bigger picture my glass is still half full.

I believe we have a good squad, almost a very good squad. Also off the pitch the club is in good health and good hands compared to the not too distant past.

I will not deny it though, the manager is struggling and he needs to turn things around quickly. If he's lost the dreesing room or if some of the so called bigger named players are not on board with Sabri anymore then we have a problem and a decision to make.

Sniff, who's decided the players the players arent on board? If one of our chances goes in yesterday we're coming away with a point away on opening day and thinking hob well done. This negative talk after one day is corrosive.
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