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Qpr have always been higher, were the leading London club for decades!!Wolves ahead of sheff UMaybe Hudders and Barnsley should be a div higher??Where are Grimsby? solid champ/L1 club for a long time??
Quote from: auckleyflyer on November 01, 2014, 08:37:27 amQpr have always been higher, were the leading London club for decades!!Wolves ahead of sheff UMaybe Hudders and Barnsley should be a div higher??Where are Grimsby? solid champ/L1 club for a long time??I agree on all of those but would also have the Binkickers in Tier 2. Why would Leeds merit a place in the top tier based on their historical mess ?
Quote from: hoolahoop on November 01, 2014, 08:47:34 amQuote from: auckleyflyer on November 01, 2014, 08:37:27 amQpr have always been higher, were the leading London club for decades!!Wolves ahead of sheff UMaybe Hudders and Barnsley should be a div higher??Where are Grimsby? solid champ/L1 club for a long time??I agree on all of those but would also have the Binkickers in Tier 2. Why would Leeds merit a place in the top tier based on their historical mess ?Take the hate tinted specs off for a minute, they've spent a significant period of time in the top division as well as winning it on several occasions
http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/all-time-table
The all-time tables are interesting but we're talking if the league were to start from scratch again.Past performance is only an indicator.
Who'd have thought 20 years back, that historically moderately achieving clubs like Man City and Chelsea would be goliaths of English football in 2014?
Quote from: River Don on November 01, 2014, 10:09:16 amThe all-time tables are interesting but we're talking if the league were to start from scratch again.Past performance is only an indicator.Impossible to tell. If a Qatari Sheikh bought Hartlepool and pumped £10bn into them, they'd be top of the league in 10 years time. Who'd have thought 20 years back, that historically moderately achieving clubs like Man City and Chelsea would be goliaths of English football in 2014?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 01, 2014, 11:19:01 amWho'd have thought 20 years back, that historically moderately achieving clubs like Man City and Chelsea would be goliaths of English football in 2014?Exactly this. Didn't Man City get beat by Boro 8-1 just 5 or 6 years ago?