Major Tom
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For Sheffield United and co the Premier League brings a unique brew of misery | Jonathan Liew
For the teams at the bottom of the food chain, England’s top flight has come to resemble an abusive relationship
www.theguardian.com
Quote: 'Ipswich fans and quite a lot of my time right now is being spent trying to convince them that this – right here – is the good bit. With a team they adore and a league they are tearing apart and a coach who is theirs and theirs alone.
Not the grim struggle that comes after: desperately begging big clubs for loan players, the sheer cliff face to 35 points, hours spent waiting for VAR decisions, 21% possession against Manchester City, elite tactical fouling. Getting bossed 2-0 at home and feeling weirdly grateful. Chris Sutton suddenly deciding to have an opinion about you. Getting rinsed by agents. Getting beaten by literal nation states. For the teams at the bottom of the food chain, the Premier League has come to resemble an abusive relationship'
Maybe I should add I'm split.. there is half of me that likes being able to sit around people who you've been with on a cold Tuesday night and still had a laugh, being able to afford a couple of season tickets, coming out off the other end of the journey we have been on and the fans spirit that brings, being the under dog, over achieving on a small budget, winning games and the affiliation with the players that in real terms cost nothing and bring us joy every week..well most.
`The other half.. wants to show the football world that we are good enough to be in the top league, see elite players at the CBS even if were being beat, being on match of the days again even if we're the last game, the extra fans we will attract, investment and the players that will bring in and finally for Mark Robins who deserves the opportunity to do with us.
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