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Can’t think of a team this season that a half decent side shouldn’t beat - Crewe looked fantastic first game to be fair. Look where Hull are and they are pants. With those sides you mention it could be the teams that don’t get promoted that are more of an issue. Sunderland, new manager and I think money to spend, Cowleys at Pompey, Peterborough are a bogey team, Lincoln will go again, Oxford should regroup etc etc . There is really no excuse next season though.
It could be worse, rather not see a big name like Sheff Weds because there's always the danger they sort themselves out, but not a lot to be that scared of as things stand.
Partly depends who goes up from L1 this year though too — would like to get rid of Sunderland given their added financial firepower, they'd be a problem next season.
I don't think the league will be any harder than it was this season. Hopefully Sunderland go up as they'll have cash and be a force next season, but I don't fear Lincoln, Pompey, Blackpool particularly.
Peterborough, Hull and Sunderland up would be ideal.
I have a lot of confidence that Cook can get us going, I just hope the fans give him time and support.
In all honesty, I would be more curious about Bolton and Cambridge. Cambridge are really playing some slick football this year, and they are well set for this league in my opinion.
Looking at the potential 6 new teams to come in next season on 13:51 - Apr 14 by Guthrum
Rather looking forward to a match within walking distance of home!
Will no doubt be a day for mixed feelings. While nice to be able to walk to a game diubtyou ever thought we would drop so far down for it to be possible.
Looking at the potential 6 new teams to come in next season on 12:33 - Apr 14 by catch74
Can’t think of a team this season that a half decent side shouldn’t beat - Crewe looked fantastic first game to be fair. Look where Hull are and they are pants. With those sides you mention it could be the teams that don’t get promoted that are more of an issue. Sunderland, new manager and I think money to spend, Cowleys at Pompey, Peterborough are a bogey team, Lincoln will go again, Oxford should regroup etc etc . There is really no excuse next season though.
While this is all true, when you go up deservedly via automatic promotion, then it's all about how good YOU are. In times when Town have stormed a league (not within too many of your memories, I grant) you end up not remembering who the also-rans were.
Looking at the potential 6 new teams to come in next season on 12:52 - Apr 14 by wkj
In all honesty, I would be more curious about Bolton and Cambridge. Cambridge are really playing some slick football this year, and they are well set for this league in my opinion.
There passing and movement is quite a joy.
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Cambridge rely heavily on Wes Hoolahan though and he only plays every other match, so i think they will struggle probably.
Rotherham will win the league next year if they keep the relegated squad(like they normally do) - the rest shouldn't be too much of an issue.
Looking at the potential 6 new teams to come in next season on 14:03 - Apr 14 by Pinewoodblue
Will no doubt be a day for mixed feelings. While nice to be able to walk to a game diubtyou ever thought we would drop so far down for it to be possible.