Sky Blue Harry H
Well-Known Member
For all clubs competing in The Championship - other than those receiving parachute payments - the stark reality is they are facing a 'fluke' season to gain promotion to the PL. Any side that has a very good season, with emerging talent, will have their best players cherry picked, unless they reach the promised land, and so to achieve the 'fluke' status, it seems to me that a club has to have a 'perfect storm' combination of emerging talent, lack of key injuries and clever/lucky use of PL loans to have any chance of elbowing into a position of challenging the relegated PL teams. Brentford managed it through bolstering transfer funds from the sales of Watkins, Benrahma, Maupay and clever recruitment. Sheffield United still confound me how they managed it, but hats off to them. Bournemouth aside, the rest of the Championship teams are much of a muchness, and they are the only team I can see realistically challenging the relegated 3 next season. No-one else stands out. Until the PL do something about parachute payments, this will be a case of rinse and repeat. Sad, i think.
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