What happens if barcelona get relegated




















It's called "pundjabi" and is spoken mainly by football pundits. So here is a quick translation guide:. Embrace how terrible your boys have been this year. You're in a unique position, there's been, at most, two teams in the league that have had a worse season than yours.

Skip to content Technology. April 28, Joe Ford. Table of Contents. Not with that starting team and the attitude of some of those players. Unless Arsenal get their act together in the weeks to come or experience a new-manager bounce in a world where Mikel Arteta is sacked, then they could be in serious trouble.

In fact, it's such a mind-blowing scenario that we couldn't help trying to imagine what a world with Arsenal in the Championship would actually look like. It's impossible to predict the future and, funnily enough, we do actually think Arsenal will survive, but we've still drawn up 15 things we reckon would happen if the Gunners couldn't dodge the drop.

Strap yourselves in, Gooners, because we're about to take you into a parallel universe you never thought was possible, so check out the whacky world of a second-tier Arsenal down below:. DT has already threatened to beat the living daylights out of his chair in the AFTV studio, so we wouldn't be surprised if it was destroyed WWE-style when Arsenal were confirmed as relegated.

Let's face it, Arteta wouldn't be in charge anymore in a world where Arsenal go down, so we're predicting the appointment of Benitez on a one-year contract to hopefully bring them back up. The former Liverpool and Chelsea boss is one of the favourites to become Arsenal's next manager and he's showed his willingness to coach in the Championship during his Newcastle United days. By that time, they were already at 12th place in the league, and just three points from the relegation zone. Let that sink in: just three points.

The team was subsequently taken over by a Serbian manager by the name of Radomir Antic. They would go as low as 15th place in February, which led to the unthinkable idea of Barcelona being relegated for the first time ever. After increasingly personal attacks by the media, board members and fans, president Joan Gaspert resigned in February 8th of The elections began by March and Enric Reyna stepped in as interim president.

The improvements showed almost immediately on the pitch, and by the end of the season Antic had somehow led them to a respectable sixth place in the table. Barcelona's fortunes improved towards the end. Photo : soccerway Twitter. A young, outspoken Joan Laporta, who had the full support of the legendary Johan Cruyff, was finally elected as the new president after an atrocious season had ended.

But the contract of Antic would not be renewed, with Laporta preferring a younger manager. He ended up giving the job to Frank Rijkaard, who would start the rebuilding process that summer. The club would reap the rewards of that rebuilding process later on.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000