Championship 2023/24

Really pleased for Ipswich. Back to back promotions, competing with 3 parachute payment clubs and also yoyo clubs like Norwich and WBA.

Also Eustace relegating Birmingham is hilarious and the type of karma we all love to see.

Only downside of the season is I'm not fussed about any of the teams in the playoffs. They've all been up in recent years so it's a bit meh
 
Bloody hell i did!. But maybe I’m biased. After we got relegated in 2002 we beat Leicester 6-1 in our first game back in the Championship. Our manager at the time, George Burley, said he was setting the team a target of 100 points, 100 goals in that seasons Championship. We all lapped it up. I’d never have believed we’d fall as far as we did- it’s been humbling to say the least. But roll on next season.
Enjoy it mate!!
 
Really pleased for Ipswich. Back to back promotions, competing with 3 parachute payment clubs and also yoyo clubs like Norwich and WBA.

Also Eustace relegating Birmingham is hilarious and the type of karma we all love to see.

Only downside of the season is I'm not fussed about any of the teams in the playoffs. They've all been up in recent years so it's a bit meh

Norwich would end up on 10 points. Completely pointless them coming up again. Was watching their game for obvious reasons and Jay Stansfield goes to press Shane Duffy and he just boots the ball out of play so that's their level and it certainly isn't better than the last time they were up.

I think of all of them Southampton would be most interesting in style. I think last time their young players weren't ready for prem football but I presume a few of them must have improved since?

Leeds only one of the four who'd have a decent chance of staying up and they'd need 3-4 good signings in key positions still.

Coventry coming up would've been a really interesting promotion I think but cup run stalled them in the league at crucial time and Norwich got in ahead.
 
Excellent for Ipswich. Like Luton, It's always good seeing a team that struggled for so long get this kind of reward.

Really don't care which one of the play off teams gets promoted. Much of the same, they'll come up and go back down within a year or two.


Really pleased for Ipswich. Back to back promotions, competing with 3 parachute payment clubs and also yoyo clubs like Norwich and WBA.

Also Eustace relegating Birmingham is hilarious and the type of karma we all love to see.

Only downside of the season is I'm not fussed about any of the teams in the playoffs. They've all been up in recent years so it's a bit meh

I get what you're saying, they deserved it the way they got rid of Eustace, but after Rooney's disaster spell, it was Tony Mowbray/Gary Rowett that took them down.
 
Just seen that Ipswich got a trophy. For finishing second. When did that become a thing? I wasn't aware of it.
 
What a fecking incredible season. So entertaining and culminating with a brilliant final day. Glad to see Ipswich up and Birmingham down.
 
Bloody hell i did!. But maybe I’m biased. After we got relegated in 2002 we beat Leicester 6-1 in our first game back in the Championship. Our manager at the time, George Burley, said he was setting the team a target of 100 points, 100 goals in that seasons Championship. We all lapped it up. I’d never have believed we’d fall as far as we did- it’s been humbling to say the least. But roll on next season.

Championship is brutal if you cannot get out within two years with the extra payments. Really glad to see you return to the PL.

Out of the play-off teams I want Soton to do it. WBA and Norwich will just be cannon fodder with no fight and feck Leeds.
 
Well done to Ipswich. Just 6 defeats in 46 games sounds impressive. Just looked at previous seasons and only Burnley had less (3 losses last season) since 2015/16 season.

Middlesbrough finishing the season in 8th with 69 points, 4 less than last team going to playoffs. Good enough season for Carrick or regression on last year? Think there was talk his team was overachieving last season in finishing 4th.
 
Just seen that Ipswich got a trophy. For finishing second. When did that become a thing? I wasn't aware of it.

It's been around for about 15 years. They introduced it due to the play off winner always getting a trophy so bit harsh on a team finishing higher and performing same achievement misses out.
 
Well done to Ipswich. Just 6 defeats in 46 games sounds impressive. Just looked at previous seasons and only Burnley had less (3 losses last season) since 2015/16 season.

Middlesbrough finishing the season in 8th with 69 points, 4 less than last team going to playoffs. Good enough season for Carrick or regression on last year? Think there was talk his team was overachieving last season in finishing 4th.

Boro lost too many goals from last season with Cameron Archer leaving and Akpom going to Ajax. Took a while for the new strikers to settle in.

They'll be in the top 6 at least next season you suspect.
 
Well done to Ipswich. Just 6 defeats in 46 games sounds impressive. Just looked at previous seasons and only Burnley had less (3 losses last season) since 2015/16 season.

Middlesbrough finishing the season in 8th with 69 points, 4 less than last team going to playoffs. Good enough season for Carrick or regression on last year? Think there was talk his team was overachieving last season in finishing 4th.

Carrick just lost all of his best players and they did not get any good replacements for them. So the fact that he was only 4 points off a play off spot is not bad at all.
 
Boro lost too many goals from last season with Cameron Archer leaving and Akpom going to Ajax. Took a while for the new strikers to settle in.

They'll be in the top 6 at least next season you suspect.
Carrick just lost all of his best players and they did not get any good replacements for them. So the fact that he was only 4 points off a play off spot is not bad at all.
Oh I see, thanks guys. So basically another solid season for him. Nice to see Carrick and McKenna doing well, hopefully they turn out to be quality managers and come back to United one day. I certainly liked watching us play under Carrick even if it was only for 3 games or so. Guess it was mostly that immediate good feeling factor after previous manager Ole getting sacked.
 
Playoffs schedule
Playoffs:

Sunday 12 May

12:30 Norwich vs Leeds
14:15 West Brom vs Southampton

Thursday 16 May
20:00 Leeds vs Norwich

Friday 17 May
20:00 Southampton vs West Brom

Sunday 26 May
15:00 Leeds vs Southampton

All times BST.
 
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I love how Birmingham got relegated after that video of their American owner was doing the rounds. It's not your house anymore you melt.
 
Playoffs:

Sunday 12 May

12:30 Norwich vs Leeds
14:15 West Brom vs Southampton

Thursday 16 May
20:00 Leeds vs Norwich

Friday 17 May
20:00 Southampton vs West Brom

Sunday 26 May
Playoff Final

All times BST.

Who do you reckon from this? I’m going to go Southampton Norwich on the final. I think Leeds have crapped themselves and Norwich are the form team
 
Who do you reckon from this? I’m going to go Southampton Norwich on the final. I think Leeds have crapped themselves and Norwich are the form team

Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if that was the final. Still think Leeds should have enough quality to beat Norwich over two legs, but it could prove too difficult for them to change the momentum. The two games they’ve played against each other this season were tight games, although Leeds did end up winning them both.
 
Good to see Ipswich back in the Premier League. They're one of the clubs I've been waiting to see get promoted to PL for a long time and I'd want some other PL clubs from early to mid 2000s back too. The likes of Charlton, Bolton, Portsmouth etc.
 
safe to say our lot simply weren't at it today but a couple of quality saves by the Blackburn keeper.

If Brum were relying on us its their own dumb fault really, we've made no secret of celebrating.

Well done Ipswich so glad its you that got second
 
Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if that was the final. Still think Leeds should have enough quality to beat Norwich over two legs, but it could prove too difficult for them to change the momentum. The two games they’ve played against each other this season were tight games, although Leeds did end up winning them both.

They beat Ipswich home and away, and Leicester too. Their record against the average to poor teams must be pretty awful (for a 90 point team) in that case.
Maybe they’ll pull a performance out of the hat then.
 
safe to say our lot simply weren't at it today but a couple of quality saves by the Blackburn keeper.

If Brum were relying on us its their own dumb fault really, we've made no secret of celebrating.

Well done Ipswich so glad its you that got second

Ha, thanks man! I felt the same re Leicester; I’d have taken no particular pleasure beating you guys to the automatic spots; something quite nice about doing it to Leeds though!
 
Huddersfield paying the price for terrible mismanagement that started with Corberan leaving after they lost the play off final
 
First time I fully don't care what playoff team gets promoted.
 
Ha, thanks man! I felt the same re Leicester; I’d have taken no particular pleasure beating you guys to the automatic spots; something quite nice about doing it to Leeds though!
especially after the way they acted like they'd won the league when the beat us both :lol:
 
especially after the way they acted like they'd won the league when the beat us both :lol:

Yeah, exactly as I see it too. I think it really helped us in the run-in that Leeds genuinely thought they were a significantly superior team and that we’d inevitably slip up and they wouldn’t. And when they started losing games that expectation suddenly turned into the kind of pressure that Ipswich have not really had.

They’ve a good front line though, I’ll give them that. Too good for the Championship probably, but you need more than that to go up.
 
Impressed with the recovery of their season's from QPR and Sheffield Wednesday as well.

Seen that right now, too. Did not really track it. Sheffield Wednesday was the first job for Danny Röhl, Flicks assistant coach at Bayern and the national team.
 
Seen that right now, too. Did not really track it. Sheffield Wednesday was the first job for Danny Röhl, Flicks assistant coach at Bayern and the national team.
They were 12pts behind Plymouth, 15 behind Birmingham and 21 behind Blackburn Rovers, when he took over so he has performed a miracle.
 
Who do you reckon from this? I’m going to go Southampton Norwich on the final. I think Leeds have crapped themselves and Norwich are the form team

Just had a look at the form table and in the last 6 games Leeds are 22nd. Talk about bottle jobs.

I agree on Norwich V Southampton final with Southampton going up. Would like to see them back too, they were generally good value in the prem over the last decade.
 
Well done to Ipswich, I love it when a new team(or a team that hasn't been in the top flight for years) comes up to the Premier League.
 
Seen that right now, too. Did not really track it. Sheffield Wednesday was the first job for Danny Röhl, Flicks assistant coach at Bayern and the national team.
He started in Redbull youth and then mainly as video analyst. Hasenhüttl made him his assistant and he left RB with him to Southampton but only stayed half a year and then went to Bayern. After that he stayed with Flick until his end with the German national team - and a month later the job with Sheffield started.

After reading an interview he recently gave to kicker it worked with work against the ball like the redbull teams, in possession like Bayern and he tries to lead the team like Hansi Flick would who still is his big mentor and advisor...
 
Playoffs:

Sunday 12 May

12:30 Norwich vs Leeds
14:15 West Brom vs Southampton

Thursday 16 May
20:00 Leeds vs Norwich

Friday 17 May
20:00 Southampton vs West Brom

Sunday 26 May
Playoff Final

All times BST.
Wouldn’t mind seeing West Brom come back up. I’ve had a soft spot for them since Evans and Fletcher played there.
 
Wouldn’t mind seeing West Brom come back up. I’ve had a soft spot for them since Evans and Fletcher played there.
For me I hope Norwich then between the top two divisions next year will have an East Anglian Derby, South Coast Derby and Steel City Derby.
 
Anyone but Leeds. Norwich adds nothing to the prem and are fellatio pleasing Liverpool every season. Sick of them. And West Brom are just passengers. Waste of a promotion.
 
A big relief that we stayed up, but it is not an achievement and not something we should celebrate. We should have secured a steady mid-table finish, and never should have allowed ourselves to get dragged into a relegation battle, failing to even mathematically secure survival going into the final day, in the first place.

Sammie Szmodics scoring 27 league goals and finishing as the top scorer, in such a struggling, under-performing team, reflects well on him. Clearly he’s going in the summer, and I wish him well.

It is quite funny though that when we were in a disastrous run of form, we still went to Elland Road, won and heavily damaged their automatic promotion bid.

I’m delighted for Ipswich. Given that the gulf between the Championship and League One has widened considerably in modern times, back to back promotions is incredible. And I’m also happy that Sheffield Wednesday stayed up while Birmingham were relegated.
 
A big relief that we stayed up, but it is not an achievement and not something we should celebrate. We should have secured a steady mid-table finish, and never should have allowed ourselves to get dragged into a relegation battle, failing to even mathematically secure survival going into the final day, in the first place.

Sammie Szmodics scoring 27 league goals and finishing as the top scorer, in such a struggling, under-performing team, reflects well on him. Clearly he’s going in the summer, and I wish him well.

It is quite funny though that when we were in a disastrous run of form, we still went to Elland Road, won and heavily damaged their automatic promotion bid.

I’m delighted for Ipswich. Given that the gulf between the Championship and League One has widened considerably in modern times, back to back promotions is incredible. And I’m also happy that Sheffield Wednesday stayed up while Birmingham were relegated.

We have been linked with him but I'm not sure if it's just an easy stir up because he plays pro clubs with an influencer who supports Everton. :lol:

Either way I'd not be sure if that would be wise, it just seems like a year where everything goes right rather than just true form or do you think he can carry on that form?
 
The Birmingham relegation is pure poetry.

Birmingham are lucky they went down this year and not in the other times they nearly got relegated/had to get something on the last day. I say this as in the past two years - Plymouth, Ipswich, Sheffield Weds, Portsmouth and Derby - plus Bolton most likely - have promoted themselves out of the league. League One is probably at its weakest for years.