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Chance of winning what? The league?!

 

A cup.

 

So you wouldn't want to win a cup because staying up gives us a better chance of winning a cup? :lol:

 

It's a straight choice, man. :huff:

 

Of course I want to win a cup.  I want to see our club win silverware, I just don't want it to come at the cost of Premier League survival (the way you framed your original scenario).

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"Grandad, were you there the day Newcastle scraped a victory at QPR and managed to stay in the Premier League?"

 

"Grandad, were you at the Cup Final when we won our first trophy in 58 years?"

 

I know which question I would rather be answering.

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If we stay up and retain our players we'd have a chance of winning q cup in the next few years.

Whereas if we win a cup but go down that's probably it, we may not be lucky as to bounce straight back up.

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I think that number of relegations( or years spent in a top division) are just as important as trophies  . If you include the financial implications from relegation, player exodus and banter from opposition fans it's clearly not worth it. And during an uninterrupted 10-15 year stay in a top division most teams will have a chance to win a trophy

 

Most teams who win trophies are at the very top, the others have dropped down not long after and not exactly been ever-presents, recently anyway.

 

FA Cup

 

Wigan

Chelsea

Man City

Chelsea

Chelsea

Portsmouth

Chelsea

Liverpool

Arsenal

Man U

Arsenal

Arsenal

Liverpool

 

Football League Cup

 

Swansea

Liverpool

Birmingham

Man U

Man U

Tottenham

Chelsea

Man U

Chelsea

Middlebrough

Liverpool

Blackburn

Liverpool

 

 

I actually meant reaching a final cos there's also the element of luck involved. If you include finalists of the last 20 years in both cup competitions and europe there's much more diversity:

 

utd,city,chelsea, arsenal,spurs,everton,liverpool,swansea,west ham,southampton,stoke,us,fulham, villa,wigan

 

that's 15/20

 

 

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"Grandad, were you there the day Newcastle scraped a victory at QPR and managed to stay in the Premier League?"

 

"Grandad, were you at the Cup Final when we won our first trophy in 58 years?"

 

I know which question I would rather be answering.

 

 

"Grandad, were you there the day played their last ever game in the Premier League? I know it was 60 years ago, but it must've been swell, the Northern Conference is fucking shit man Grandad. Jee-wiz."

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I love how the concept of luck is brought up. If it's just about luck then we're obviously SPECTACULARLY unlucky, so why on earth is that suddenly going to change? :lol:

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"Grandad, were you there the day Newcastle scraped a victory at QPR and managed to stay in the Premier League?"

 

"Grandad, were you at the Cup Final when we won our first trophy in 58 years?"

 

I know which question I would rather be answering.

 

 

"Grandad, were you there the day played their last ever game in the Premier League? I know it was 60 years ago, but it must've been swell, the Northern Conference is fucking shit man Grandad. Jee-wiz."

 

'It was, little one, it was. Now take this Werther's Original and fuck off.'

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I'm offended I'm in the minority of preferring to win something.

 

It's all about money and fear and knowing your place these days.

 

Do you not think that's a canny belittling thing to say?

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I'm offended I'm in the minority of preferring to win something.

 

It's all about money and fear and knowing your place these days.

 

Do you not think that's a canny belittling thing to say?

 

:lol: A bit I suppose.  I do think that's the crux of it though, people are terrified of doing a Leeds because these days when you fall off the edge you can really fall a long way.

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I think that number of relegations( or years spent in a top division) are just as important as trophies  . If you include the financial implications from relegation, player exodus and banter from opposition fans it's clearly not worth it. And during an uninterrupted 10-15 year stay in a top division most teams will have a chance to win a trophy

 

Most teams who win trophies are at the very top, the others have dropped down not long after and not exactly been ever-presents, recently anyway.

 

FA Cup

 

Wigan

Chelsea

Man City

Chelsea

Chelsea

Portsmouth

Chelsea

Liverpool

Arsenal

Man U

Arsenal

Arsenal

Liverpool

 

Football League Cup

 

Swansea

Liverpool

Birmingham

Man U

Man U

Tottenham

Chelsea

Man U

Chelsea

Middlebrough

Liverpool

Blackburn

Liverpool

 

 

I actually meant reaching a final cos there's also the element of luck involved. If you include finalists of the last 20 years in both cup competitions and europe there's much more diversity:

 

utd,city,chelsea, arsenal,spurs,everton,liverpool,swansea,west ham,southampton,stoke,us,fulham, villa,wigan

 

that's 15/20

 

 

 

But we are talking about winning the trophy.

 

If we stay up and retain our players we'd have a chance of winning q cup in the next few years.

Whereas if we win a cup but go down that's probably it, we may not be lucky as to bounce straight back up.

 

Like we did when we were a top 4 club for a number of seasons under Sir Bobby?

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Cup any day, what's the point of watching football if your never going to get to watch your team win something.

 

How the fuck would we know? :lol:

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I'm offended I'm in the minority of preferring to win something.

 

It's all about money and fear and knowing your place these days.

 

Do you not think that's a canny belittling thing to say?

 

:lol: A bit I suppose.  I do think that's the crux of it though, people are terrified of doing a Leeds because these days when you fall off the edge you can really fall a long way.

 

Noticed this the other day: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doing_a_Leeds

 

:lol:

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I love how the concept of luck is brought up. If it's just about luck then we're obviously SPECTACULARLY unlucky, so why on earth is that suddenly going to change? :lol:

 

If it was luck, we're pretty far from being SPECTACULARLY unlucky. It's a 1 in 758 chance to roll an FA Cup win.

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