Fulham and Norwich are opposites trapped in a dangerous cycle
It will soon be five years since Fulham and Norwich shared a division. They sum up the gulf between the Premier League and Championship.
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It will soon be five years since Fulham and Norwich shared a division. They sum up the gulf between the Premier League and Championship.
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Promoted, relegated, promoted, relegated, promoted: social mobility was supposed to be rarer in football these days but Fulham’s status changes every year. They have gone from 25 league wins to seven, then 23 to five, and now 26 and counting. By the middle of January, Aleksandar Mitrovic had already scored as many league goals this season as Fulham, as a team, did in the whole of last.
For Norwich City, it looks as though the summer transfer window will once again see them preparing for life in the Championship.
Premier League outfit Norwich City are eyeing up a summer transfer move for striker Keinan Davis, who is currently on loan at Nottingham Forest, according to Football Insider.
The first earned a Europa Conference League qualifying berth through finishing third in the Premiership. It won’t be required, because the second was rather more significant. Saturday’s Scottish Cup semi-final defeat of Hibs secured the biggest Continental jackpot in Tynecastle Park history.
Reaching the Scottish Cup final with a 2-1 victory over Hibs guarantees European group-stage football at Tynecastle Park next season. First, Hearts face a Europa League play-off in August which will determine whether they play in that competition’s group phase or parachute down into the Europa Conference League.