Well then, are we better them or brentford going up, surely brentford cos there more stable I'd av thought, swansea are going to have to sell to balance the books and cauley would be a good signing for anyone that can provide the service.they had a bad decision given for them swansea so i hope brentford do it.
I'm going for Brentford to go up , at the end of the day they finished a comfortable 3rd, have been there or thereabouts for a few seasons and I want Ethan to have his chance in the Prem.
More entertaining of the two I'd say & yes would like to see EP in the Premier League. It will happen, if not at Brentford.
They are now 3 seasons out of the PL, how long do parachute payments last? Surely they have finished now for Swansea
Yeah, totally agree. They try to play decent football and have been there or there abouts for a few years now. Best of luck to them.
If brentford miss out minght not be long before there down **** creek, think they have overspent massively in recent years in hope of the Premiership dream. Definatly Toney will be a Premiership player with or without them.
If we sell Woodrow to Swansea I'd like us to sign Kone as the attack would look pretty flakey without Woodrow.
Did they not make around £60 million last season in selling Watkins and benrahma? Hardly going to be struggling are they, think Toney will have suitors too if they don’t go up and will no doubt command a decent fee for him
I thought that Watkins may go spurs.. with Brentford I believe that there business model is similar to ours they’re just maybe 6 years in front just going through there history and they’ve sold some incredible players for large amounts of money
Ignor my reply, think it was a little ott, I'm sure your lad is a good lad and your a decent parent, take no note of me.
There’s too many London teams in the premier as it is let’s keep Brentford in the championship (we beat them on occasion) and get rid of Swansea who we never beat, or so it seems.
From the 2016/17 season, the payment system was changed so that the money will be distributed to relegated clubs over three years rather than four.