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Apparantly they the most stressful clubs to support. In the whole of the UK, Middlesbrough are 73rd, in just the Prem we are 7th. :yikes:
boro_boy
05-01-2007, 12:04
I thought we might have been higher than that lol.
notts ref
05-01-2007, 13:26
Newcastle should be a hell of a lot higher than that. Notts County is the most stressful team to support. I can't beieve that!
johnny_S
05-01-2007, 15:03
maybe change the title to most stressful clubs in england
is it me or when you look at divison by didvison its just like turning the league tables upside down
surely fans of lesser achieving clubs have lower expectations therefore equal or less stress
FourOneFourOne
05-01-2007, 15:56
Everton 87 - Thank God we're not more stressful, I feel like I'll end up with grey hair at 25 with them as it is.
Evertonscouser
05-01-2007, 16:27
http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/images/2004/07/28/kenwright_laughing_mid_150_150x200.jpg
How can it be stressful with this man in charge?
West Ham are 50th....its 50/50!:nodyes:
We are so low in the list because we have never been higher than 3rd flight recently. I was amazed were only 40 something when we have had constant changes of managers, loss of players, financial problems, RECORD NUMBER OF LOSSES IN THE PLAY-OFFS.
Howcome Yeovil are 90th?
Anyways lol, I'm gonna take the piss out of my friends who support Palace. I'm always arguing (mostly annoying them) about how shite palace are.
Cumbrians
06-01-2007, 13:13
3rd :thumbs_down:
bluemoon
06-01-2007, 13:39
25th get in.
25. Manchester CityPremiership
Once the archetypal 'yo-yo club', in seven seasons between 1995 and 2002 City were relegated three times and promoted three times. They went from the Premiership to Division Two and back again. The reason they do not figure higher in our Top 50 is that City now seem to be a much more stable club, more likely to be found mid-table than scrapping at either end of the league. Nor have there been any cup shocks since Division Two Cardiff City beat the Premiership boys in the FA Cup fourth round in 1994. The Blues also appear to have put the brakes on the managerial merry-go-round. There were six new name plaques on the boss's door in the 1980s, and the same in the 1990s, but so far in this decade there have been only two.
Its all part of being a fan. If it werent stressful it wouldnt be fun.
Howcome Yeovil are 90th?
Because they were a traditional conference club who have got promoted twice and have not got relegations.
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