Every year three teams are promoted to the Premiership. Not always th best teams or the one playing good football but the rules are there that the top two plus a play off team will be promoted. When a team and in particular your team does it it's a great achievement. However there is a major difference between promotion and finishing inside the top four of the Premiership.
Over the last couple of seasons we've effectively achieved less than Norwich. In four years we had to achieve one promotion which is a lot more simple than achieving two. Clubs like Blackpool and Burnley achieved promotion quicker and with arguably a lot less resources. Yes the argument will be but they didn't have a £10m debt hanging over them but who is to blame for that? No other team than ourselves. We put ourselves in that position and any buyer knew what the situation was when they bought into it. We have therefore started from exactly the same position as other recently promoted teams. We've seen with good management that it doesn't take four years to achieve promotion from near the depths of relegation. But promotion is very different from Champions League qualification.
I personally didn't buy into it but the owners talked it up and raised expectations. How many sat at Stamford Bridge giving it the big 'we're richer than you'? How many saw the initial rise in ST prices as an indication of quality signings coming to W12? How many sponsors heard or read things coming out of Loftus Road and bought into the idea of us being the next Chelsea? I'm sure one or two did. Whether it was said in jest or actually meant it raised expectations. Mine, yours, everyones. We all knew that meant promotion had to be secured and then the building starts.
As I said the two things are different one could be achieved by three teams this season including newly promoted Brighton, Southampton or Peterborough but for any of them to achieve CL qualification that takes a lot lot more. How many teams have come close to promotion one season followed by top 4 the next? On paper the likes of Reading and Wigan looked close a few years ago but in truth they were closer to relegation than the top 4.
I'm not denying that yesterdays statement should be seen as a positive one and that keeping Taraabt could mean the difference between survival and relegation but to claim their four year objective has been achieved is a lie. We all know to get CL qualification they would have to have been promoted in year two and spent massively for two years. They didn't and now want us to again be thankful for the lies they've spun and continue to spin. They've never attempted to get us anywhere near CL. I'm happy and excited to be playing Premiership football with Taraabt in the side but to try and convince intelligent people that promotion after 4 years was their key objective is ridiculous. All they have done is highlighted to Neil and his coaching team that IRS their neck on the line if things are looking rocky. Neil has no right of reply as if he does then that to has been addressed as to what would happen.
I'm thankful for Premiership football, I'm thankful to have Warnock as coach and I'm thankful that Taraabt is a part of our team but I and we shouldn't be treated like fools. If they had never mentioned CL then a lot more people would have a lot more respect for them as they wouldn't feel that they've been taken for a ride both financially and emotionally.
Over the last couple of seasons we've effectively achieved less than Norwich. In four years we had to achieve one promotion which is a lot more simple than achieving two. Clubs like Blackpool and Burnley achieved promotion quicker and with arguably a lot less resources. Yes the argument will be but they didn't have a £10m debt hanging over them but who is to blame for that? No other team than ourselves. We put ourselves in that position and any buyer knew what the situation was when they bought into it. We have therefore started from exactly the same position as other recently promoted teams. We've seen with good management that it doesn't take four years to achieve promotion from near the depths of relegation. But promotion is very different from Champions League qualification.
I personally didn't buy into it but the owners talked it up and raised expectations. How many sat at Stamford Bridge giving it the big 'we're richer than you'? How many saw the initial rise in ST prices as an indication of quality signings coming to W12? How many sponsors heard or read things coming out of Loftus Road and bought into the idea of us being the next Chelsea? I'm sure one or two did. Whether it was said in jest or actually meant it raised expectations. Mine, yours, everyones. We all knew that meant promotion had to be secured and then the building starts.
As I said the two things are different one could be achieved by three teams this season including newly promoted Brighton, Southampton or Peterborough but for any of them to achieve CL qualification that takes a lot lot more. How many teams have come close to promotion one season followed by top 4 the next? On paper the likes of Reading and Wigan looked close a few years ago but in truth they were closer to relegation than the top 4.
I'm not denying that yesterdays statement should be seen as a positive one and that keeping Taraabt could mean the difference between survival and relegation but to claim their four year objective has been achieved is a lie. We all know to get CL qualification they would have to have been promoted in year two and spent massively for two years. They didn't and now want us to again be thankful for the lies they've spun and continue to spin. They've never attempted to get us anywhere near CL. I'm happy and excited to be playing Premiership football with Taraabt in the side but to try and convince intelligent people that promotion after 4 years was their key objective is ridiculous. All they have done is highlighted to Neil and his coaching team that IRS their neck on the line if things are looking rocky. Neil has no right of reply as if he does then that to has been addressed as to what would happen.
I'm thankful for Premiership football, I'm thankful to have Warnock as coach and I'm thankful that Taraabt is a part of our team but I and we shouldn't be treated like fools. If they had never mentioned CL then a lot more people would have a lot more respect for them as they wouldn't feel that they've been taken for a ride both financially and emotionally.
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