The absolute dream scenario would be to win a major domestic cup. I know that sounds absolutely mad. But Wigan managed to win the FA cup. Swansea won the League Cup (albeit in a slightly odd final against League 2 Bradford). So it's not totally inconceivable we could work our way to the PL and then have a cup run all the way to the final.
Obviously that's a very, very ambitious target. But you never know.
"Doing a Bournemouth" would be misleading, as their owner threw stupid money at it (and I think they got away with it owing to getting promoted before broken rules could be punished) but because they are a small club everyone thought it was just romantic.
The PL needs to end parachute payments (or maybe have just one season of them instead of three) to let the Champo regain it's equilibrium.
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Brentford's stadium on the other hand is superb, so it can be done.
I could be wrong but I believe rules on relocation were specifically introduced after the Wimbledon-Franchise shit. To prevent it happening again.
The absolute dream scenario would be to win a major domestic cup. I know that sounds absolutely mad. But Wigan managed to win the FA cup. Swansea won the League Cup (albeit in a slightly odd final against League 2 Bradford). So it's not totally inconceivable we could work our way to the PL and then have a cup run all the way to the final.
Obviously that's a very, very ambitious target. But you never know.
"Doing a Bournemouth" would be misleading, as their owner threw stupid money at it (and I think they got away with it owing to getting promoted before broken rules could be punished) but because they are a small club everyone thought it was just romantic.
The PL needs to end parachute payments (or maybe have just one season of them instead of three) to let the Champo regain it's equilibrium.