Jump to content

Things you miss since the Premiership


70's Mike

Recommended Posts

the tv coverage thread got me thinking of other things that change as you go down the leagues.

biggest thing i have noticed is that it is a waste of time and money to buy a sunday paper and look for a decent match report about saints.

also

watching games and not knowing who the players are , especially away team

also

leaving home later and getting home earlier from games

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't miss being billed as cannon fodder for the top 4 week in week out, especially from TV pundits who were suprised when we did smear the "big boys" noses across their faces.

 

Apart from that not a lot, I am looking forward to when we get our backsides in gear and we getting back to the Premiership from where we are now that will be a wizard wheeze, the last promotion season was great fun especially when we put the hammer down after Christmas.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I`m quite glad we`re out of it. The Premiership is a make believe parallel universe where arrogance and excess abound. It has become distasteful and I just wonder how long it will be before the `top 4` bugger off to a Euro league and leave the rest of us in peace and with something realistic to aim for. Either that or the whole thing might implode on itself due to financial meltdown and/or `customer disatisfaction.`

Edited by Snopper
couldn`t spell parallel :-(
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Having to describe which division we are in to American "soccer" fans.

Clicking on SkySports League 1, for SFC information.

Wondering if we will beat Swindon and Stockport.

Being ****ed off because we did not beat Swindon and Stockport.

Planning my trips to include a home game against Man U or Liverpool.

:(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I miss the obvious things, MOTD, being in the papers, being linked with players way out of our price range, beating teams like Man Utd and making Ferguson pee his pants, not being ridiculed by my mates for having a cruddy little football team, playing teams and not feeling like plop when we get beat etc etc etc etc

 

HOWEVER since we were there, the Premiership has become very segmented. You have your rich clubs that are always top of the table, the clubs with sound financial backing that sign good players, the clubs that punch above their weight every season and the promoted lads, though the latter two may fall into the same bracket.

 

In terms of what I miss, I actually miss the Championship. The coverage was ok, and you're still playing big teams. Oh how I would have loved a trip to Newcastle this season. Sigh, I can wait 2 years...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

the tv coverage thread got me thinking of other things that change as you go down the leagues.

biggest thing i have noticed is that it is a waste of time and money to buy a sunday paper and look for a decent match report about saints.

also

watching games and not knowing who the players are , especially away team

also

leaving home later and getting home earlier from games

 

Very neatly put...

 

Not winning ever is of course a trait we brought with us from the Prem.

 

Did you realise we have had less wins over the last four years than any other club in the FL

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I miss the obvious things, MOTD, being in the papers, being linked with players way out of our price range, beating teams like Man Utd and making Ferguson pee his pants, not being ridiculed by my mates for having a cruddy little football team, playing teams and not feeling like plop when we get beat etc etc etc etc

 

HOWEVER since we were there, the Premiership has become very segmented. You have your rich clubs that are always top of the table, the clubs with sound financial backing that sign good players, the clubs that punch above their weight every season and the promoted lads, though the latter two may fall into the same bracket.

 

In terms of what I miss, I actually miss the Championship. The coverage was ok, and you're still playing big teams. Oh how I would have loved a trip to Newcastle this season. Sigh, I can wait 2 years...

 

First paragraph sums up my exact thoughts. ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

MOTD, proper media coverage, beating big teams occasionally, not having the **** ripped out of me for supporting a League One club, signing well-known players, Gordon Strachan, a full St. Mary's, the rivalry with P*mpey and a good atmosphere. And the list goes on!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Apart fron 2003 and the 80's ( I know it wasn't the premiership then) but little has changed really since we dropped I genuinely was looking forward to winning a few games at the lower level and even on occasiona steamrollering a team

 

Otherwise most of the years involved calculations about how many points we'd have to get to avoid the drop

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...