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Mid-table is the name given to the part of a division where nothing happens to clubs for finishing there. For many teams, this means that unless they can string together a decent cup run, all excitement can be gone from their season by February. The recent phenomenon of sides playing weakened teams in the FA Cup and hiring no-nonsense dullard Sam Allardyce as manager suggests that some chairmen dream of never ending mid-table mediocrity for their side.

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  • Mid-table is the name given to the part of a division where nothing happens to clubs for finishing there. For many teams, this means that unless they can string together a decent cup run, all excitement can be gone from their season by February. The recent phenomenon of sides playing weakened teams in the FA Cup and hiring no-nonsense dullard Sam Allardyce as manager suggests that some chairmen dream of never ending mid-table mediocrity for their side.
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  • Mid-table is the name given to the part of a division where nothing happens to clubs for finishing there. For many teams, this means that unless they can string together a decent cup run, all excitement can be gone from their season by February. The recent phenomenon of sides playing weakened teams in the FA Cup and hiring no-nonsense dullard Sam Allardyce as manager suggests that some chairmen dream of never ending mid-table mediocrity for their side.
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