You were 100% correct to realise there's still a job to be done and remember most of the happy clappers on here were slitting their wrists a week ago

You were 100% correct to realise there's still a job to be done and remember most of the happy clappers on here were slitting their wrists a week ago
Icing on the cake definitely but secondary to the primary goal as far as I'm concerned.BlackHillsPaul wrote: ↑Mon Apr 14, 2025 8:11 pm It was a good weekend for LUFC. Our win coupled with a Sheffield United loss have given us a 5 point cushion. Our focus now needs to be on WINNING the League. Not just promotion. Winning trophies matters. THAT is what we play for.![]()
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100% jammy, i havent the slightest interest in a tin pot trophy. Getting up is all that matters. If we go up even in second place i will be over the moon, if we go up as winners i will be over the moon, having a little trophy to wave around wont make it any more enjoyable.
Perhaps there is a difference in the English and American mentality. But I definitely prefer to WIN trophies. And you can only win the things in front of you. Now, earning promotion is absolutely important. It's important to compete at the highest level possible. But winning things along the way sets a standard. I think you are wrong to view it as a "tin pot trophy". What happens after we earn promotion? Will you be happy with 20 years of mid-table finishes? Or will the goal be to WIN things?GreennWhite wrote: ↑Mon Apr 14, 2025 11:08 pm 100% jammy, i havent the slightest interest in a tin pot trophy. Getting up is all that matters. If we go up even in second place i will be over the moon, if we go up as winners i will be over the moon, having a little trophy to wave around wont make it any more enjoyable.
The pleasure and enjoyment for me will come purely from seeing the fans and players enjoying their moment together.
So do I, second would be a major disappointment to me.... End of the day it's a trophy and something to show for the season if we're relegated again.BlackHillsPaul wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:07 am Perhaps there is a difference in the English and American mentality. But I definitely prefer to WIN trophies. And you can only win the things in front of you. Now, earning promotion is absolutely important. It's important to compete at the highest level possible. But winning things along the way sets a standard. I think you are wrong to view it as a "tin pot trophy". What happens after we earn promotion? Will you be happy with 20 years of mid-table finishes? Or will the goal be to WIN things?
This is what football has been brought down to, conditioned to think that qualifying for something is actually winning - it’s nonsense, fans desperate to celebrate qualifying for a champions league place or playoff spot because actually winning anything has become all but impossible for most.GreennWhite wrote: ↑Mon Apr 14, 2025 11:08 pm 100% jammy, i havent the slightest interest in a tin pot trophy. Getting up is all that matters. If we go up even in second place i will be over the moon, if we go up as winners i will be over the moon, having a little trophy to wave around wont make it any more enjoyable.
The pleasure and enjoyment for me will come purely from seeing the fans and players enjoying their moment together.
Im not against winning trophies, of course they are nice to have. And there is still a very good chance we will do that.But sometimes you have to look at the bigger picture and say, you know what, we may not have got our hands on a trophy but we achieved our main priority and got promoted.BlackHillsPaul wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:07 am Perhaps there is a difference in the English and American mentality. But I definitely prefer to WIN trophies. And you can only win the things in front of you. Now, earning promotion is absolutely important. It's important to compete at the highest level possible. But winning things along the way sets a standard. I think you are wrong to view it as a "tin pot trophy". What happens after we earn promotion? Will you be happy with 20 years of mid-table finishes? Or will the goal be to WIN things?
Agree with this, we'll celebrate 2nd like we've finished top anyway, of course 1st would be preferable, but getting promotion is the main concern, anything more is a bonus.GreennWhite wrote: ↑Mon Apr 14, 2025 11:08 pm 100% jammy, i havent the slightest interest in a tin pot trophy. Getting up is all that matters. If we go up even in second place i will be over the moon, if we go up as winners i will be over the moon, having a little trophy to wave around wont make it any more enjoyable.
The pleasure and enjoyment for me will come purely from seeing the fans and players enjoying their moment together.
Excellent postWhiteRose wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:28 am This is what football has been brought down to, conditioned to think that qualifying for something is actually winning - it’s nonsense, fans desperate to celebrate qualifying for a champions league place or playoff spot because actually winning anything has become all but impossible for most.
Of course we want to win the league, that’s what we play for, it’s not about waving a trophy around, it’s about being the best over a season and having pride in that. Premier league promotion whilst the biggest prize financially is not all it’s about at least for me.
Well said!!WhiteRose wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:28 am This is what football has been brought down to, conditioned to think that qualifying for something is actually winning - it’s nonsense, fans desperate to celebrate qualifying for a champions league place or playoff spot because actually winning anything has become all but impossible for most.
Of course we want to win the league, that’s what we play for, it’s not about waving a trophy around, it’s about being the best over a season and having pride in that. Premier league promotion whilst the biggest prize financially is not all it’s about at least for me.