Holly shit !! Really ???!! With that money spent they should be able to buy top players and challenge for title ------ Logic of modern fans
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Holly shit !! Really ???!! With that money spent they should be able to buy top players and challenge for title ------ Logic of modern fans
Good news for the French selling clubs lol
come on huddersfield :DDDDDDDDDD
Yep, such an important game. Who do you reckon will go through? I recall that the losing team will receive all revenue from the said game. A small comfort considering what the winner is given.
come on huddersfield :DDDDDDDDDD
Just curious, why?
I'll be backing Huddersfield as well, and hope many Chelsea fans will be too.
Because we have Kasey Palmer and Izzy Jay Brown on loan there. I believe Kasey is injured, but I hope to see Izzy put in a shift in the final.
I honestly feel like a promotion with Huddersfield will be key to Izzy's development, as I think they are keen on having him for next season, and Premier League football is just what he needs.
A couple years ago Bamford and his Boro side lost the final to Norwich I believe, so Boro stayed in the championship where Bamford won POTY over Dele Alli who won YPOTY. We know what's happened since, Delli's top class and Bamford's been on loan with Palace, Norwich, and Burnley with no success, not getting any chances in the PL. Now he's back with Boro, in the championship for next season. Had Boro won that final a couple years back, they would have been starting him in the PL, and those PL minutes could've turned him into something special. The potential is still there, waiting to be unlocked.
So, Up Huddersfield!
KTBFFHSWE
Because he is a Liverpool fan. Klopp and Huddersfield manager are good friends, and Klopp wants Huddersfield to win. That's how it works I guess.
@eden
Interesting point of view . I never looked at it that way . I was really hoping Bamford will turn into regular in Chelsea .
I will be supporting Huddersfield even though i hate to pronounce their name .
I'm supporting Huddersfield, because of our loan players and because of their manager David Wagner and what he's done for them (19th last year, playoffs this year.)
Kasey Palmer is on now!
This is insane :D
Good on you huddersfield
Congrats Huddersfield!! We'll see you in the Premier League!! Good luck! :)
IVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY FOR ANOTHER TEAM BEFORE
from 19th to promotion...ur a genius wagner
@MKTBFFHSWE, there is a youtuber i watch who is a huddersfield fan. but also yes, the klopp, mooy (hes australian) and ward (in loan from us) connections ;p
IVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY FOR ANOTHER TEAM BEFORE
from 19th to promotion...ur a genius wagner
@MKTBFFHSWE, there is a youtuber i watch who is a huddersfield fan. but also yes, the klopp connection ;p
IVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY FOR ANOTHER TEAM BEFORE
from 19th to promotion...ur a genius wagner
@MKTBFFHSWE, there is a youtuber i watch who is a huddersfield fan. but also yes, the klopp and mooy (hes australian) connection ;p
Congrats Huddersfield!
Completely missed the game. Huddersfield.. who would have thought.
Nice analysis @eden. Although I doubt they'll ever get a real chance in Chelsea.
Huddersfield will win the league next year
With how they played I will be very surprised if they actually stay, to be said, they didn't even score a goal in 3 play off games and still got into EPL, that's amazing.
they scored one ;) ^^^^^^
Nothing compares to the Championship play-off final for financial rewards
On Monday, Huddersfield Town and Reading will battle it out for what is considered the most valuable match in world football.
Promotion to the Premier League for either club will see an uplift in revenue of at least £170m, rising to more than £290m if they survive their first season in the Premier League. The higher up the Premier League the club finishes in 2017/18, the higher their revenue will be (£2m per finishing position). Over the past 10 seasons to 2016/17, 18 (60 per cent) of the 30 promoted clubs have avoided relegation in their first season in the Premier League.
Huddersfield Town v Reading
Date: Monday 29th May 2017
Kick-off: 3:00pm
Venue: Wembley Stadium