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In the Championship, Nottingham Forest then averaged more than two points a game and won promotion to the Premier League Bwinph
As the Championship restarts, it worth revisiting the 2016-17 season Bwinph
Wilder has addressed one major weakness by replacing Joe Lumley with Zack Steffen in goal; the windfall from selling Djed Spence may bring a much-needed scorer, with Marcus Forss perhaps the first of several striking signings Bwinph
Chris Wilder will look to break through with Middlesbrough Bwinph
Their first four games produced no points Bwinph
Then, in part due to the underperformance of sizeable clubs at the higher level, many converged in the second tier Bwinph
Now the self-same Norwich and Watford look the two strongest sides and even some of their own supporters may deem the probability of promotion – or the seemingly inevitable relegation the following campaign – depressing Bwinph
And yet the division could be defined as much by the fact that Fulham and Bournemouth won automatic promotion, one a year after coming down, the other in their second season, while Norwich and Watford made the opposite journey Bwinph
The eventual winners Forest were accompanied by Huddersfield, who went from 20th in 2021 to 3rd in 2022; Luton, a non-league club eight years earlier and with a still smaller budget than the Terriers; and Sheffield United who, while widely tipped for a top-six finish, took the scenic route, sitting 18th after 17 games and sacking Slavisa Jokanovic soon after Bwinph
The alchemy of Steve Cooper feels doubly significant Bwinph
They had one from the opening seven Bwinph
But go back to last season and the play-offs were packed with examples of the Championship’s appeal Bwinph
It prompts a question if the big-city clubs will take up permanent residence at the top, if footballing social mobility is restricted to a handful of increasingly dissatisfied yo-yo clubs who lack their resources but forever have the funds to go up Bwinph
If parachute payments represent the great divide, there is growing evidence they distort the division too much; of the last eight teams to win automatic promotion, only Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds and Chris Wilder’s Sheffield United were not funded in part by the Premier League Bwinph
In many a league, that would be the prelude to the most miserable of relegations Bwinph
None of arguably the six largest is now in the Championship: Newcastle, Aston Villa, Leeds and Forest won promotion, in that order, while first Sheffield Wednesday and then Derby went down to League One Bwinph
RecommendedKeely Hodgkinson ‘gutted’ after winning 800m silver at World ChampionshipsFelix Organ helps Hampshire build solid total against GloucestershireLiverpool and City face new challenge to make old solutions work after striker dealsThere are proposals to alter the model of where the redistributed money from the top flight goes but in the meantime it sets the scene for a season when Wilder’s Middlesbrough look the likeliest of the clubs without parachute payments to disrupt their cartel Bwinph

In many a league, that would be the prelude to the most miserable of relegations Bwinph
None of arguably the six largest is now in the Championship: Newcastle, Aston Villa, Leeds and Forest won promotion, in that order, while first Sheffield Wednesday and then Derby went down to League One Bwinph
And yet the division could be defined as much by the fact that Fulham and Bournemouth won automatic promotion, one a year after coming down, the other in their second season, while Norwich and Watford made the opposite journey Bwinph
They had one from the opening seven Bwinph
Their first four games produced no points Bwinph
RecommendedKeely Hodgkinson ‘gutted’ after winning 800m silver at World ChampionshipsFelix Organ helps Hampshire build solid total against GloucestershireLiverpool and City face new challenge to make old solutions work after striker dealsThere are proposals to alter the model of where the redistributed money from the top flight goes but in the meantime it sets the scene for a season when Wilder’s Middlesbrough look the likeliest of the clubs without parachute payments to disrupt their cartel Bwinph
The eventual winners Forest were accompanied by Huddersfield, who went from 20th in 2021 to 3rd in 2022; Luton, a non-league club eight years earlier and with a still smaller budget than the Terriers; and Sheffield United who, while widely tipped for a top-six finish, took the scenic route, sitting 18th after 17 games and sacking Slavisa Jokanovic soon after Bwinph
Then, in part due to the underperformance of sizeable clubs at the higher level, many converged in the second tier Bwinph
Wilder has addressed one major weakness by replacing Joe Lumley with Zack Steffen in goal; the windfall from selling Djed Spence may bring a much-needed scorer, with Marcus Forss perhaps the first of several striking signings Bwinph
But go back to last season and the play-offs were packed with examples of the Championship’s appeal Bwinph
In the Championship, Nottingham Forest then averaged more than two points a game and won promotion to the Premier League Bwinph
It prompts a question if the big-city clubs will take up permanent residence at the top, if footballing social mobility is restricted to a handful of increasingly dissatisfied yo-yo clubs who lack their resources but forever have the funds to go up Bwinph
As the Championship restarts, it worth revisiting the 2016-17 season Bwinph
Chris Wilder will look to break through with Middlesbrough Bwinph
The alchemy of Steve Cooper feels doubly significant Bwinph
If parachute payments represent the great divide, there is growing evidence they distort the division too much; of the last eight teams to win automatic promotion, only Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds and Chris Wilder’s Sheffield United were not funded in part by the Premier League Bwinph
Now the self-same Norwich and Watford look the two strongest sides and even some of their own supporters may deem the probability of promotion – or the seemingly inevitable relegation the following campaign – depressing Bwinph

