by Dave » 12 Mar 2012, 14:54
Come on matt, you can't use the F.A cup as a marker as to the difference in standard between every league, Crawley are a prime example of that, they have beaten Derby, Bristol City and a host of league 1 clubs over the last two season's in the cup, right now you would not rush to money on them getting promoted out of league 2 this season.
Think you only have to look at the number of teams promoted to league 1 that do not stay there beyond 1 or 2 seasons, and the number of teams that come down, who achieve promotion back to league 1 in the same period to tell us all there is a gulf between the two divisions.
I also think Gashead79 has a point, and why I say that, I often think back to the Cyril Knowles team of 87/88, I think of the quailty of that team and the consistant standard of football they played week in and out, that team missed out on automatic promotion by 1 point and lost in the play-off final to Swansea in the days before they were played at Wembley.
The point is, if that team had entered league 2 this season, there is little doubt in my mind, they would have been crowned league 2 champions before the shops had sold out of easter egg's, yet they were not good enough for promotion that season.
The reason I think is an increase in the standard of professionalism, players are fitter and playing at a higher level a lot longer than theyw ere 25 years ago, back in the 80's once a player got 34 ish they would drop down a few league's, where as now they are playing at the top level right throught to retirement, so yes the standard has dropped.
Come on matt, you can't use the F.A cup as a marker as to the difference in standard between every league, Crawley are a prime example of that, they have beaten Derby, Bristol City and a host of league 1 clubs over the last two season's in the cup, right now you would not rush to money on them getting promoted out of league 2 this season.
Think you only have to look at the number of teams promoted to league 1 that do not stay there beyond 1 or 2 seasons, and the number of teams that come down, who achieve promotion back to league 1 in the same period to tell us all there is a gulf between the two divisions.
I also think Gashead79 has a point, and why I say that, I often think back to the Cyril Knowles team of 87/88, I think of the quailty of that team and the consistant standard of football they played week in and out, that team missed out on automatic promotion by 1 point and lost in the play-off final to Swansea in the days before they were played at Wembley.
The point is, if that team had entered league 2 this season, there is little doubt in my mind, they would have been crowned league 2 champions before the shops had sold out of easter egg's, yet they were not good enough for promotion that season.
The reason I think is an increase in the standard of professionalism, players are fitter and playing at a higher level a lot longer than theyw ere 25 years ago, back in the 80's once a player got 34 ish they would drop down a few league's, where as now they are playing at the top level right throught to retirement, so yes the standard has dropped.