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Planet swamp

Thu May 17, 2018 8:42 pm

Just had a quick look on there and they seem more interested about what's on tv than what's happening to their tin pot club

Re: Planet swamp

Thu May 17, 2018 8:54 pm

The declines started...some think they'll get 16k crowds I'm predicting 12k

Re: Planet swamp

Thu May 17, 2018 9:30 pm

Had a look on the usual Championship forums, not many mention the jacks as someone there concerned about next season. Planet Slums fans comments echo the same but about themselves.

Re: Planet swamp

Fri May 18, 2018 8:25 am

Poor old Swampsea, off to League 1 they go...

Re: Planet swamp

Fri May 18, 2018 9:00 am

They've spent the last few years sniggering at the quality of football in the championship, believing that if they were unfortunate enough to get relegated they'd be able to easily stroll back to the premier league. They chose to be oblivious to the disarray relegation from the premiership brings.

Now they're in it and the penny is finally dropping, there's very few clubs like Newcastle and West Ham who stroll their way back. They're looking over a cliff edge with the first couple of months of next season absolutely critical. They could be fielding a pretty unrecognisable team come August bar from Bony, Routledge and anyone else that nobody wants.

I don't see the yanks putting another brass farthing in.

Re: Planet swamp

Fri May 18, 2018 2:46 pm

epping blue wrote:They've spent the last few years sniggering at the quality of football in the championship, believing that if they were unfortunate enough to get relegated they'd be able to easily stroll back to the premier league. They chose to be oblivious to the disarray relegation from the premiership brings.

Now they're in it and the penny is finally dropping, there's very few clubs like Newcastle and West Ham who stroll their way back. They're looking over a cliff edge with the first couple of months of next season absolutely critical. They could be fielding a pretty unrecognisable team come August bar from Bony, Routledge and anyone else that nobody wants.

I don't see the yanks putting another brass farthing in.



most of their players have relegation reduction in wages clauses in their contracts down there hence coco putting a transfer request in 48 hours after being inconsolable on the pitch..
they will have huge changes in personel but unfortunately wont be sadled with forking out huge wages for players that are of little use to them

Re: Planet swamp

Fri May 18, 2018 7:06 pm

Watched a few of their games on tv end of season and thought the atmosphere was pathetic, prawn sandwich brigade out in force. I think they will average 12-14k next season.

Re: Planet swamp

Fri May 18, 2018 7:13 pm

Its a great read recently :lol:

Re: Planet swamp

Fri May 18, 2018 7:23 pm

And they are moaning that there are Bluebird fans on there trolling them. What about proud Jack and the like being on here even up until the forest game when they thought we were going to blow it. Strange how they have disappeared lol

Re: Planet swamp

Sat May 19, 2018 9:09 am

wez1927 wrote:Its a great read recently :lol:

:D

Re: Planet swamp

Sat May 19, 2018 5:15 pm

They've now included links to The Samaritans & Heroine Helpline on there.

Re: Planet swamp

Sat May 19, 2018 7:39 pm

GrangeEndStar wrote:They've now included links to The Samaritans & Heroine Helpline on there.


And ,”Is it wrong to marry my sister helpline “

Re: Planet swamp

Sun May 20, 2018 9:22 am

dogfound wrote:
epping blue wrote:They've spent the last few years sniggering at the quality of football in the championship, believing that if they were unfortunate enough to get relegated they'd be able to easily stroll back to the premier league. They chose to be oblivious to the disarray relegation from the premiership brings.

Now they're in it and the penny is finally dropping, there's very few clubs like Newcastle and West Ham who stroll their way back. They're looking over a cliff edge with the first couple of months of next season absolutely critical. They could be fielding a pretty unrecognisable team come August bar from Bony, Routledge and anyone else that nobody wants.

I don't see the yanks putting another brass farthing in.



most of their players have relegation reduction in wages clauses in their contracts down there hence coco putting a transfer request in 48 hours after being inconsolable on the pitch..
they will have huge changes in personel but unfortunately wont be sadled with forking out huge wages for players that are of little use to them




It's not the wages that's the problem it's fact they are probably going to lose their best players! Only need take look at previously relegated clubs to see how many actually go strait back up? Most that have managed to do it keep basically same team or if not buy high quality replacements at 10m+ not sure relegation for them but mid table more likely. :thumbup: