@@supergiantsman44 I suppose so, there is drama in the playoffs in American sports. However I think relegation as punishment for poor performance would add a different dimension to the level of drama. Anyway the sporting setup for the major league sports in North America is just different to the rest of the world.
@@anewzim It would be cool to see relegation in American sports but it just isn't feasible. Club owners make up the board of directors for the league, so the rules would never change regardless. No academies and a minimum of 1 to 3 years playing in college followed by player drafts/free agency essentially force any and all talent into the established clubs. Outside of baseball, there are basically no lower league clubs that could take the place of relegated clubs to begin with, let alone have the funds or talent to compete and stay up. And any lower clubs that do exist are just B teams owned by the major clubs.
mate following the Blues not emotional...well yes but fucking nerve racking...over 50 years of it & still going on, sacking Harry who we wanted to keep KRO
I'm not a birmingham fan but got goosebumps when the final whistle when at Bolton just watching it since the passion on there fans and players faces when the whistle went shows moments like that is what footballs about
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As an Everton fan, I had to come back and watch this video again considering we just made a Great Escape of our own. Not nearly as dramatic or last-second as this, but still, it is amazing how much it means to survive relegation. Feels almost as good as winning a title.
I always feel weird watching this back as a Leicester fan. A Doncaster fan was taken ill with a heart attack more or less at the same time that Caddis' goal went in, and the sudden noise from the crowd was for two reasons - from those who had heard what had happened in Bolton, and those who were trying to get the paramedics to come up and help him out, which was delayed due to the confusion. From what i heard, the poor fella died later in hospital.
There is a cruel irony in that Doncaster were promoted by a last minute goal by club legend James Coppinger who chalked up 600 appearances for the club during the 2020/21 season in that dramatic final day against Brentford which actually with Bournemouth who were already up dropping points at Tranmere secured Doncaster the League 1 title by just a point they were sent back to League 1 by a last minute goal.
I'll never forget this day, I was at my Dad's and the two of us blown the roof off the house when Blues scored that second goal. I was in secondary school at the time and my science teacher was a Doncaster fan who was giving it the biggun to us Bluenoses for the whole week before matchday but he soon shut up about it afterwards.
On this type of form I'm surprised you didn't go down before? Oh you didn't have the Owners you have now?Who take such lousy advice about a game they don't understand but want to fix the plumbing so you have hot water🤠