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I suppose Everton as its a long time since we played them in the league and I've never seen us win at Goodison whereas I've seen us win at Turf Moor and Elland Road. But while Leeds is, a s**t hole a trip to Burnley isn't too bad. Depending on the time of year it could mean a weekend in Blackpool and the pie and peas in the cricket club next door are pretty good. 

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39 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:

The ghost of Leslie Crowther.

Hate to reply to my own post, but as a result of making it, I then when down a bit of a YouTube wormhole.

Just before 50mins (by a few seconds) is the first 'showcase' - life changing.

 

 

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From an FFP perspective Everton.

The first three year period will cover 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23.  They lost £120 million in 2020/21 (before allowable costs admittedly) but their FFP limit for 2022/23 will be £91 million and at 30 June 2021 they still had £210 million of intangible assets on the balance sheet.  That will take some finessing, I hear Mel and Steve are looking for jobs.

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Just now, Merrick's Marvels said:

Why would Burnley sell if they're still in the Prem? 

Because they are still ( comparatively ) shit and have just taken out a big loan , even if they stay up the could probably use the money. Plus if Brownhill wants to go, well .....

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12 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:

Hate to reply to my own post, but as a result of making it, I then when down a bit of a YouTube wormhole.

Just before 50mins (by a few seconds) is the first 'showcase' - life changing.

 

 

Seems like a parody now. 7 days in a 3 star hotel at Normandy. Experience the golden beaches. And a Citroen 2cv ?

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35 minutes ago, 1960maaan said:

Because they are still ( comparatively ) shit and have just taken out a big loan , even if they stay up the could probably use the money. Plus if Brownhill wants to go, well .....

I getcha, but...

New manager in the summer = different prospects for the club, that loan doesn't have to be repaid just yet if they're not relegated ... and who says Brownhill wants to leave??

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1 hour ago, RoystonFoote'snephew said:

I suppose Everton as its a long time since we played them in the league and I've never seen us win at Goodison whereas I've seen us win at Turf Moor and Elland Road. But while Leeds is, a s**t hole a trip to Burnley isn't too bad. Depending on the time of year it could mean a weekend in Blackpool and the pie and peas in the cricket club next door are pretty good. 

Bloody hell - Leeds is a sh1thole but Blackpool and Burnley are ok???

You’ve obviously found different versions of those places to the ones I know (and I live up t’north!!!). ????

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Burnley will owe big money if they come down, think I read £65m loan which has to be repaid straight away (as opposed to 2025) if relegated.

Everton would be the better away day, but I reckon they’ll win this league and probably break the points record whilst doing so.

 

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16 minutes ago, Merrick's Marvels said:

I getcha, but...

New manager in the summer = different prospects for the club, that loan doesn't have to be repaid just yet if they're not relegated ... and who says Brownhill wants to leave??

Given if they stay up they will be looking at a similar season next year, if it was a step up I'm sure he'd be keen. Leeds and West Ham mentioned, so that could be tempting.

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20 minutes ago, Mendip City said:

Bloody hell - Leeds is a sh1thole but Blackpool and Burnley are ok???

You’ve obviously found different versions of those places to the ones I know (and I live up t’north!!!). ????

I've lived up north too. Perhaps I wasn't accurate enough. I was referring to Elland Road and the area surrounding it. 

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1 hour ago, Hxj said:

From an FFP perspective Everton.

The first three year period will cover 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23.  They lost £120 million in 2020/21 (before allowable costs admittedly) but their FFP limit for 2022/23 will be £91 million and at 30 June 2021 they still had £210 million of intangible assets on the balance sheet.  That will take some finessing, I hear Mel and Steve are looking for jobs.

From memory, the roll up stays on the books.

2019/20 and 2020/21 combined average, 2021/22 and 2022/23.

As such the Upper Loss Tariff to 2022/23 would be £88.5m.

They lost pre tax wise £260m or thereabouts across the two Covid seasons but have claimed that Covid in a mix of addbacks and lost revenue was £170m.

Either way it strikes me that they could have a major issue on relegation. Doubtful they have relegation wage cut clauses either.

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57 minutes ago, The Dolman Pragmatist said:

Leeds.
 

Anyone who can remember the Revie team of the 70s will always hate Leeds.

Harvey,Reaney.Cooper,Hunter,Charlton,Lorimore,Giles.Bremener,Gray,Jones,Clarke.

And no i never hated them. Infact i loved to watch them play, they had everything you could dream a Bristol City team could be.

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3 hours ago, Alex_BCFC said:

Everton easily - never been. Leeds - crap ground and awful fans. Burnley - boring. 

Yes Everton would be nice away  day. I remember Burnley being a ok away visit. But Leeds horrible and their fans are horrid . Not even do Leeds at home let alone away anymore 

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9 hours ago, The Dolman Pragmatist said:

Leeds.
 

Anyone who can remember the Revie team of the 70s will always hate Leeds.

Only good things out of Leeds are two of my and our great heroes. Norman bites yer leg Hunter and Terry Cooper.

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1 hour ago, City oz said:

Only good things out of Leeds are two of my and our great heroes. Norman bites yer leg Hunter and Terry Cooper.

Jimmy Mann, Bob Taylor, John Shaw, A58 ?

I actually liked the 70's Leeds, I just liked football and whoever I could watch. It wasn't on every day back then. Took a while to develop my  football hatreds. 

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3 hours ago, The dastardly red said:

Just in case anyone hasn't said it already Leeds have the most annoying fans. Villa a close second. Millwall have comedy fans, I don't think no one likes them, no one takes them seriously. Knees up muver braaaan raand the old joaaaana and all that. 

So you do think that someone likes them.........?

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4 hours ago, The dastardly red said:

Just in case anyone hasn't said it already Leeds have the most annoying fans. Villa a close second. Millwall have comedy fans, I don't think no one likes them, no one takes them seriously. Knees up muver braaaan raand the old joaaaana and all that. 

Ah, but you see they don't care that no one likes them. As they insist on telling everyone. Repeatedly.

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1 hour ago, Swede said:

Just think of all those adorable Leeds fans gracing the Championship with their unbiased opinions and warm respect for the opposition. That's why everyone loves them. . . I can't wait

You forgot their overwhelming sense of humility and acceptance of the league they are in.

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10 minutes ago, Barrs Court Red said:

They have a home game vs Brighton while Burnley are away at Spurs. I think that may well be key into how it shakes out. 

Leeds have Brighton H and Brentford A

Burnley have Spurs A Villa A and Newcastle H

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10 minutes ago, Sir Geoff said:

Leeds have Brighton H and Brentford A

Burnley have Spurs A Villa A and Newcastle H

I don't think it really matters who has who now to be honest (unless maybe the top 2 were involved). I know it sound cliche, but it's the end of the season. It's about who turns up on  the day, with fight, passion, agression, awareness.... balls. 

I think Leeds are down but it's not over yet. 

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