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The Championship

Posted: 06 Apr 2025, 03:27
by Sydney_Iron
Very much a 3-horse race for the 2 automatic promotion spots between Burnley, Leeds and Sheffield United, one teams fans are going to be gutted they don't make it especially seeing how far ahead of the pack all 3 are, but at least they will have the play off opportunity and would imagine be hot favorites to go up that way.

Sunderland look nailed on for 4th, then a decent gap to 4 teams vying for 5th and 6th currently Middlesbrough and Bristol City, but these positions change weekly, WBA and Coventry held them last weekend!

Leeds and Burnley to get the Automatic promotion, would love to see Bristol City get the play off place but realistically its going to be Sunderland or Sheffield United.

Mind you whomever comes up is almost nailed on to go back down such is the gap between the 2 divisions now, will need a PL team to really turn to shit to see any change IMO, then expect the likes of Leicester, Southampton and Ipswich to be near or at the top of the Championship and coming back up to replace the 3 new boys from 2025 in 2026!

Re: The Championship

Posted: 29 Apr 2025, 07:12
by Fauxstralian
For those interested the playoff games in the Championship are as follows:
Semi final first legs : Thursday May 8 & Friday May 9 (8pm)
Semi final second legs: Monday May 12 & Tuesday May 13 (8pm)
Final : Saturday May 24 (tbc) The day before the last Premier league fixtures 

Re: The Championship

Posted: 29 Apr 2025, 07:02
by Fauxstralian
Watched most of the Leeds v Bristol C game last night.
Leeds gave them an absolute chasing throughout. Could have been 6 or 7 to be fair
Looked a decent hardworking team run by the Japanese international Tanaka. Whether that will translate into the Premier league without some additions who knows 
Probably have a better chance than the last two groups of promoted teams

Bristol City spent the night chasing shadows so Earthy had few opportunities to get into the game.
Looked neat on the ball but what I did notice was that he worked hard to close down & kept going throughout in a pretty overwhelmed performance 
Worked harder in the first 20 mins that most of our midfield did at Brighton in 90

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 07:44
by Manuel
Fauxstralian wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 07:41 Same old same old
Millwall will get close to the playoffs then bottle it when the reality of possibly having to come & play us LOOMS
The fact there last game is at Burnley who will be going flat out to win the league don't help.

I suspect the top 6 will stay as it is.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 07:41
by Fauxstralian
Same old same old
Millwall will get close to the playoffs then bottle it when the reality of possibly having to come & play us LOOMS

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 07:38
by Manuel
Mex Martillo" wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 07:11 If Coventry slip up,
There are quite a few variables, you say if Cov slip up Millwall and Blackburn are the in form teams that could steal it, but if Cov slip that means 'Boro will get top 6 unless it's a draw (between Cov and Boro). Then there is Bristol City. If Cov v Boro is a draw and Bristol City fuck up then both Wall and Blackburn could both get top 6.

All that said, I think the main topic here is about Wall potentially coming up, they won't.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 07:11
by Mex Martillo
If Coventry slip up, Millwall and Blackburn are the in form teams that could steal it.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 03:18
by Manuel
goose wrote: 26 Apr 2025, 21:43 The ‘wall are coming up aren’t they??
Nah, suspect Cov will beat 'Boro and even if they do make the play off's they won't come up IMO. Don't get me wrong I wouldn't mind it, gives us at least one (or two) things to look forward to next season.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 02:47
by Manuel
RBshorty wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 02:09 You just know the WANK will be the 3rd team promoted. And you also know that they will be the CUNTS that will put the final nail in our coffin. When we drop next season.!
Yes, that is exactly what will happen. get yourself down the bookies mate.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 02:09
by RBshorty
You just know the WANK will be the 3rd team promoted. And you also know that they will be the CUNTS that will put the final nail in our coffin. When we drop next season.!

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 01:38
by Sydney_Iron
Mad Ferret" wrote: 26 Apr 2025, 21:48


Would make this new breed realise who our actual rivals are.
Do your "new breed" regard Barnet as the actual rival these days rather than Arsenal?




PS, just joking Ferret son🤣🤣

Re: The Championship

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 01:17
by nychammer
For sure whichever 3 come up, not all 3 will be going back down. That won't be our saviour next season

Re: The Championship

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 21:48
by Mad Ferret
goose wrote: 26 Apr 2025, 21:43 The ‘wall are coming up aren’t they??
Let’s hope so.

Would make this new breed realise who our actual rivals are.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 21:43
by goose
The ‘wall are coming up aren’t they??

Re: The Championship

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 21:39
by Sydney_Iron
4 points separate 5 clubs in contention for 2 play off places, results again all over the place, Coventry lost to a 90 min winner from Luton, but that took the Hatters out of the bottom 3, Millwall right in it after beating Swansea which sees the Taffs all but out of the race! as it does WBA who could only draw.

Bristol City didn't play but stay 5th, if they win the game in hand will take them 4 points clear of the pack, but that game is Leeds who although promoted fell to second after Burnley thumped QPR 5-0 away so they have the title to go for, hope Earthy is on top form, this will be great experience for him.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 13:27
by Manuel
If Cov hold on for a draw it's in their hands next weekend.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 12:45
by twoleftfeet
That was the worst red card I’ve ever seen, the ref is a cսnt.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 23 Apr 2025, 23:40
by Takashi Miike
this just shows how mental modern football is


Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 07:25
by Far Cough UKunt
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 03:42
Gank wrote: 06 Apr 2025, 08:49 My most enjoyable season ever as a West Ham supporter was one of the Championship seasons, I went to most matches and you never knew what to expect. It's much more sterile and dull in the top flight, knowing we won't finish in the top five before you even start 
Yep.
.gaffs like Wigan and Blackpool away on a  wet and windy  wednesday   night was  only  of interest  to the hard core whenever we are relegated
How many of those  60k wankers in the bowl now are hard core WHU..?

Not many benny

Yes very definitely wet and windy in Wigan, a few years ago I went up there with the Hornchurch coach, it was a cup game, and as I was walking from the pub to the ground it had been raining heavily and there was a huge puddle upon which SOME FUCKING cսnt in a motor flew past and FUCKING DRENCHED ME, I was absolutely soaked and I think we lost anyway. 

CUNTS

Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 04:33
by Manuel
Westham67 wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 04:19
Manuel wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 02:22 Yep, Cov v Boro next week could be huge. Bottom of the league interesting too.
I just had a look, 8 teams involved, it's a point for each for the bottom three for their GD. Plymouth staying up will Shirley boost Rooney's managerial career
He will no doubt be hoping they will stay up for his sake and because he will know the people there, but it looks like they have left it too late.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 04:19
by Westham67
Manuel wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 02:22 Yep, Cov v Boro next week could be huge. Bottom of the league interesting too.
I just had a look, 8 teams involved, it's a point for each for the bottom three for their GD. Plymouth staying up will Shirley boost Rooney's managerial career

Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 03:42
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Gank wrote: 06 Apr 2025, 08:49 My most enjoyable season ever as a West Ham supporter was one of the Championship seasons, I went to most matches and you never knew what to expect. It's much more sterile and dull in the top flight, knowing we won't finish in the top five before you even start 
Yep.
.gaffs like Wigan and Blackpool away on a  wet and windy  wednesday   night was  only  of interest  to the hard core whenever we are relegated
How many of those  60k wankers in the bowl now are hard core WHU..?

Not many benny


 

Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 03:16
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Mex Martillo" wrote: 21 Apr 2025, 20:30 Leeds and Burnley up then.
I'd love to go to Leeds next season, got few mates up there.
It's what it s (used to be ) all about.
going away to hostile places strired the blood and separated  the wheat from the chaff..




Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 02:58
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Leavemyarcelona wrote: 09 Apr 2025, 04:25
Pub Bigot" wrote: 08 Apr 2025, 23:16 I’d like Bristol City to come up. New away day and while Earthy is there, I’d like him to really come on in the playoffs. 

Big question is, whoever is promoted, can they last more than a season or are we going to see the promoted teams relegated each season and shit like Crystal fucking Surrey cսnt Palace linger in the league? 
We ran through Bristols mob when we travellled there for the cup replay
👍

Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 02:46
by Sydney_Iron
Looking at results its clear who the first 2 play off places are, and all but sealed for Shefield Utd and Sunderland but the last 2 play off places are anyone's guess, the 3 teams going into these fixtures looking most likely all lost, so now it's real tight bunch with Blackburn and Millwall putting themselves right in contention.

Re: The Championship

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 02:22
by Manuel
Yep, Cov v Boro next week could be huge. Bottom of the league interesting too.