the business end of the Prem table is very interesting
Swansea - bottom - the model club that everyone was drooling over 2 seasons ago.
WBA - 19th - an established PL club, sensibly run in the past and now with a megabucks overseas owner.
Stoke - 17th - an established PL club, UK-owned by a megabucks family that are the definition of successful in business.
Bournemouth - 16th - one of the best young managers, threw shedloads of money at Defoe, but still struggling.
Soton - 12th, but only 3 pts off the drop-zone - another Model Club that had apparently cracked 'the code'. Now their recruitment policy is shown to be what it was under Chase - good for a while but impossible to maintain.
Posted By: Henclrikus on December 18th 2017 at 22:12:37
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- the business end of the Prem table is very interesting (Other Football) - Henclrikus, Dec 18, 22:12:37
- You’ve spun this issue massively (Other Football) - Gob on a Stick, Dec 19, 06:36:56
- All of which just goes to show (Other Football) - Charles21, Dec 18, 23:51:17
- Yup, your luck runs out sooner or later (Other Football) - Old Git, Dec 18, 23:56:12
- Owners with money give you a chance. Probably an 11 (Other Football) - SeattleSounders, Dec 18, 23:09:42
- No such thing as established in the Prem ("TM" Knitted Jesus) (n/m) (Other Football) - Knitted Jesus, Dec 18, 22:31:20
- you are mostly right (Everton & Arsenal the exceptions) (Other Football) - Henclrikus, Dec 18, 22:42:14
- The gripe is more the contributory factors of the p**s poor decision making (n/m) (Other Football) - Jim, Dec 19, 07:56:01
- Stoke are now the most established non-elite team I think (Other Football) - Knitted Jesus, Dec 18, 23:17:00
- you are mostly right (Everton & Arsenal the exceptions) (Other Football) - Henclrikus, Dec 18, 22:42:14
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