PaulMdj
Well-known member
As said before though, maybe allowing promoted clubs a bit of leeway with spending may help them get established.I know they don't want to struggle, but it can be a fact of life when moving up levels.
Didn't Burnley walk the Championship last year? I'm sure Burnley fans were loving it. But, they were never going to walk the Premier league this year. Sure, the hope is they can finish in the Top 17. But then 20 clubs definitely want to finish in the top 17, so the ones that will most likely be disappointed will be the ones who started from a lower position. Generally the promoted clubs. But, then again, not is all lost. They get relegated, and the hope becomes having another great season in the Championship, getting back to PL and seeing what they might do differently next time.
Surely the worst thing for fans would be getting promoted, spending big because there are no restrictions, still coming up short because all the other PL clubs are spending big and have better players to start with, and then being in massive trouble once they get relegated?
But, do you genuinely believe that FFP increases the chances clubs will go bust, and without it suddenly many more clubs will become more competitive with the current teams with massive resources? I just think that, without FPP, then Hull fans might even have to accept they will never be in the Premier League again, let alone compete in the top half and for European spots.
And maybe it’s just me, but I don’t see any joy in supporting a team whose main aim is to simply survive and if that’s the case then it proves the game has gone as we may as well let the big 6 go to Europe and create the European Super League, because I very much doubt their fans are worrying about relegation before the season starts!
It’s a sad life hoping you might be the 4th worse team!