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Blackpool away on the August Bank Holiday weekend please Mr. Fixture Computer 

This season's Championship is a piece of piss compared to next season's! We will be in for a massive battle.
That's it we're doomed, Bloom is going to let us get relegated. Obviously having the best manager in the football league counts for nothing.
Don't forget that the relegated sides get 12m a year for 4 years parachute money from the Premier League. They will most probably ALL be in the top eight come the end of the season.
Let's get a sense of perspective on the challenge we face. Below is a table using results between top 6:
Southampton 23pts
Huddersfield 21
Bournemouth 13
MK Dons 12
Brighton 11
Peterborough 10
Ok, we played two of our games once winning the title, but frankly our results against the top teams were not very good.
4th bottom in our first season back in the Championship will be success.
My Watford chum who has watched us a few times this season (& a Watford season ticket holder - reckons 16th-19th).
We MUST buy quality & to get that cheque book out.
Hoskins is a start but with the loss of Murray we are no further forward (at best).
Please don't leave it to July Mr Chairman before you splash the cash.
Playing a last minute poker hand of waiting to the 11th hour will not work in this division.
I have every confidence that we will survive - but nothing much more.
Good job it's a 24-team league then.
What's the point in winning a totally meaningless 6-team mini-league (which the divisional outcome is NOT based upon) featuring the teams around you if you f*** up against lower teams?
anywhere above 22nd will do nicely next season imo
Agreed - which is why we were worthy League 1 winners.
BUT, the quality of the Championship will be more akin (and better) to those in this top 6 league than it will to the teams we dispatched for fun. Which is why I think it's an interesting perspective on the challenge ahead.
Cardiff could well be in trouble next year, expect them to start trimming the wage bill very soon. (source Mark Hudson).
Let's get a sense of perspective on the challenge we face. Below is a table using results between top 6:
Southampton 23pts
Huddersfield 21
Bournemouth 13
MK Dons 12
Brighton 11
Peterborough 10
Ok, we played two of our games once winning the title, but frankly our results against the top teams were not very good.
Don't forget that the relegated sides get 12m a year for 4 years parachute money from the Premier League. They will most probably ALL be in the top eight come the end of the season.
Don't necessarily agree.
Only three teams could be relegated from the Championship. What's to say the bottom, say, eight (as opposed to three) weren't worse than the top eight in League One? If it's worth considering, then the question would be 'how much worse?' e.g. would Rochdale have been relegated from the Championship if they had been playing in it?
If it's a deifinitive answer you're after, obviously you can't. However, it doesn't necessarily follow that they would have been. Possible, maybe even probable - but not definite.
As has been said before, all teams are in the divisions they're in ON MERIT.
Good job it's a 24-team league then.
What's the point in winning a totally meaningless 6-team mini-league (which the divisional outcome is NOT based upon) featuring the teams around you if you f*** up against lower teams?
Poyet knows he needs to strengthen the squad and has already stated that he wants six new players.
I,m sure we will not be fighting relegation, lower mid will be realistic.
Don't understand all the fuss regarding Murray, he was offered a contract that Gus thought he was worth and chose to go else where. We have allready signed one new forward and I'm sure more will follow. If we were realy desperate to hang on to him I'm sure the club would have pulled out all the stops, they did'nt and that should be a clue on what we have to come.
We are not at Withdean any more with a very small budget and nothing to actract players to us, better players than Murray will be signed moving forwards. I have no worries about next season as I'm confident the players that Gus and Tony bring in will be of a high standard and fit with the way Gus wants his side to play.
Brighton as a club is now bigger than the likes of league 1 Murray etc
But 12m a year is not alot when you got players on long contracts, worth 40k-80k a week, that you cant shift because no one wants them. The championship is full of sides who have spent a few decent years in the prem and now they are also rans just making up the numbers.Some in Swindons and Bradfords case are in the 2nd division. Its a long climb back up there, if you dont do it in the first or second season after coming down. Its a hell of a gamble to keep the big earners and bank on going back up first time of asking.
....and if you did a table against Championship teams we played last season?
Either way, you cannot predict much from your table or mine.