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Thought for a while that EPL clubs who finish 16th and 17th should be dumped into the play-off pool (to retain their premiership status) with the championship sides looking to move up (outside the automatic qualifiers). Create a system where five teams can potentially go down every year. The likes of Ashley & Lerner should be faced with a greater prospect of relegation every year when their MO is to milk the FFP rules as an excuse not to invest & while riding the broadcast revenue gravy train, and having their respective clubs tread water in the top flight under the assumption there will always be three shittier performing outfits to save their skin.

 

The top flight needs to be more cut throat & brutal at the bottom end of the table, where consistent lower mid-table clubs are concerned...... especially those who are sitting in a coma and are devoid of ambition. Unfortunately we fill this criteria.

 

 

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Sounds like Sky have taken pity and ignored us for the last 5 games after Spurs in two weeks. Hopefully BT do the same.

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You've got to question the strategy of a company that thinks Leicester City vs Newcastle United is an attractive prospect to customers.

 

:lol: If I was MD at BT I'd be sacking the person that made that decision. Absolutely staggering that someone has chosen that game to be televised.

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Wait, what's the problem with ex-soldiers being on the streets? Should we lock them up once they end their service?

 

Not sure if serious but it means being homeless here.

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Wait, what's the problem with ex-soldiers being on the streets? Should we lock them up once they end their service?

 

Not sure if serious but it means being homeless here.

 

Language barrier. In Spanish "being on the streets" means you've been set free.

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Wait, what's the problem with ex-soldiers being on the streets? Should we lock them up once they end their service?

 

Not sure if serious but it means being homeless here.

 

Language barrier. In Spanish "being on the streets" means you've been set free.

 

:lol:

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Wait, what's the problem with ex-soldiers being on the streets? Should we lock them up once they end their service?

 

Not sure if serious but it means being homeless here.

 

Language barrier. In Spanish "being on the streets" means you've been set free.

 

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