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If Leicester City lose to Hull tomorrow they will be relegated to League One
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They went from winning the PL title to playing against some team called Bromley (they've been promoted from League Two) in the space of 10 years.
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>>154302815
They'll be playing against MK Dons and possibly Grimsby Town a decade after selling Harry Maguire to United.
That's Pottery if I've ever seen it.
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>>154302815
first ever football match I went to was a home game against Bromley and I remember being intimidated by the Bromley fans as they were drinking, swearing and just overall being boisterous and threatening
idk Im a bit of a poof I guess
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Reminder that Brendan Rodgers' Leicester failed to qualify for the Champions League in the last matchday of the season when qualification was entirely in their own hands for TWO seasons in a row.
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huh, how did Sheffield manage to do this?
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>>154303278
Dejphon Chansiri + the squad is absolute crap.
>Sheffield Wednesday were deducted twelve points due to filing for administration on 24 October 2025, then deducted a further six points on 1 December 2025 for failing to meet payment obligations.
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>>154303517
Because the owner turned into asset stripping scum.
>>154303670
At this rate they'll go the way of Palermo.
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>>154303278
Terrible owners refusing to sell. Nobody gets paid. First team won’t play without pay leading to them having to play with the youth team. Supporters refuse to turn up in protest against the owners so the away end will outnumber home supporters.
The FA penalising them points was just overkill on top of all that.
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>>154302760
call the cops
i'm off me chops
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>>154313918
???
This is not Green Street, they're basically like QPR or a less popular Charlton Athletic.
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>>154302760
>Look up Championship tally
>Sheffield fucking Wednesday
Absolutely grim
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>>154302760
can they do it again?
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>>154302815
Which tier league would you be able to actually call it a farmers league and not be a shitpost? Like when the pay is low enough that most of the people playing in that tier have a normal job they do during the week or offseason.
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Not really, no. Hooliganism has been stamped out. Once you get into the really shitty tiers (my local team where I live now play in the eighth tier) it's more like a family fun day with toddlers running around and most fans being people who personally know the players. I would assume the most violent fans are in the Championship, because that league has the most fans full stop who aren't Chinese tourists.
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>>154325735
the 'major' clubs are ManU, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool. they're the ones that are multi-billion-pound franchises with millions of international fans. Equivalent to the Yankees, Cowboys, and Lakers. given how much money they're worth I get the distinct feeling that the League would step in if any of them were in serious danger of relegation. clubs like the Wolverhampton, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest? they're "safe" to allow relegation. in the sense that, when they get relegated, it isn't a huge blow to the marketing and finances of the league as a whole because people see them as basically marks for the big clubs to beat up on.
>yes that's nice, you won some matches. now step aside so the big kids can win the championship
Hotspurs and Man City sneaking a few in in the last few years are marketing fairy tales.
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>>154316137
What are you supposed to say, he supports his local club literally by owning them, but his kids prefer to watch Arsenal because when they get to the schoolyard the kids want to talk about Arsenal and Man City and Liverpool not "Me dad is running Mansfield and said Callum is a good winger, you know the guy who gives us the music lessons during class, yeah he scored a goal"
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>>154325819
I'd argue there's a less solid, but still fairly solid 6-12 or clubs that may go down for one year, but are still cornerstones to the Premier League, of Spurs, Villa, Palace, Brighton, Everton, Newcastle and West Ham.
Any of them are inclined to go down for a year, maybe even two, but rarely are they gonna be out of the premier league and occasionally any are capable of a somewhat impressive run in Europe and will be generally known internationally
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>>154325728
Arsenal were promoted were promoted to the top-flight in 1919
Everton were promoted to the top-flight in 1954
Liverpool were promoted to the top-flight in 1963
Manchester United were promoted to the top-flight in 1974
Tottenham Hotspur were promoted to the top-flight in 1978
Chelsea were promoted to the top-flight in 1989
Manchester City were promoted to the top-flight in 2002
Newcastle United were promoted to the top-flight in 2017
Aston Villa were promoted to the top-flight in 2019
Leeds United were promoted to the top-flight in 2025