Jeff Shreves
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So I wouldn't like to see the Championship actually...
move away and make a Premier League too.
I know there's been a lot of noises in the past from, I think, the Leeds owner and maybe West Brom as well, and maybe trying to align themselves more with the Premier League.
And that, again, would be just for financial.
I think at times they've had maybe issues with Sky as well over TV rights and how many games are played and the money, how it's divvied up and different things like that.
But I certainly don't think it's the time for the, you know,
the AFL but I mean obviously we've got Dave here he's involved at Sunderland as well I'm sure he can give us an insight into that I'm just sitting here Jamie admiring the fact that you come in fancy dressed this morning dressed as your actual sofa Dave you're an executive at Sunderland give us some insight what's going on at League One you're asking the questions give us some answers
Well, what's Stuart Donald saying?
What's his thoughts on it?
I want to move on to an excellent article this morning, very well written by a very solid journalist.
A ghost writer.
You're a ghost executive.
Play nicely.
Really nice piece in the Telegraph.
And the headline is, your plan to save the FA Cup, a mini World Cup in eight days, which is basically quarterfinals on the Friday, Saturday, semifinals midweek, and a final the following weekend.
What made you turn your mind to the FA Cup?
Is it because, again, from what we're hearing, it's getting hard enough to get the Premier League
back on and the eight quarter finalists are all premier league side.
So was your concern that it was just going to get sort of pushed to one side or forgotten about?
The reason for it was because, I mean, it would have been the, the FA cup final, uh, tomorrow.