2025 promotion thread

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Second to last game of the season has the potential to be ridiculous. One thing for sure is it will not be 3pm on the Saturday.
Having yourselves and Stockport at home feels like a great opportunity. Winning those games all but puts you both to the sword.

Although the form table looks healthy for us, we haven't been playing very well lately and it wouldn't take much for those 1-0 wins to turn into 1-0 losses. Still, we have an excellent run-in, playing a lot of teams with nothing to play for. The bookies rightly have us as favourites, but still very much to play for.
 

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Having yourselves and Stockport at home feels like a great opportunity. Winning those games all but puts you both to the sword.

Although the form table looks healthy for us, we haven't been playing very well lately and it wouldn't take much for those 1-0 wins to turn into 1-0 losses. Still, we have an excellent run-in, playing a lot of teams with nothing to play for. The bookies rightly have us as favourites, but still very much to play for.
I was looking at our fixtures and was encouraged by having a lot of teams with nothing to play for but then I imagine it's the same for everybody because the bottom four look nailed on, the title winners are nailed on so it's only really 2nd-9th that will have anything to play for.
 

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I was looking at our fixtures and was encouraged by having a lot of teams with nothing to play for but then I imagine it's the same for everybody because the bottom four look nailed on, the title winners are nailed on so it's only really 2nd-9th that will have anything to play for.
:dry:

think someone's dissing the integrity of the mid-table trophy here. Poor form.
 

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We're promoted if Wycombe don't beat Reading on Saturday and we win vs Barnsley and vs Peterborough on Tuesday.

We'll be champions on Tuesday if the above happens and Wrexham fail to beat both Burton (Saturday) and Wigan (Tuesday).
 

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We're promoted if Wycombe don't beat Reading on Saturday and we win vs Barnsley and vs Peterborough on Tuesday.

We'll be champions on Tuesday if the above happens and Wrexham fail to beat both Burton (Saturday) and Wigan (Tuesday).
If those scenarios fail to materialise, it'll still happen. No-one's catching you...just enjoy the ride until it does.
 

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Congrats to Brum although it's been a foregone conclusion for a long time.

Perhaps time to check in on the race for the last playoff spot though.

Reading's run-in (68 pts currently)

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Bolton's run-in (66 pts):

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Hudds (64 pts):

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Orient (63 pts):

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It's between Bolton and Reading for me, looking at the form table...

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Playoffs almost sewn up for us now with a 10 point gap. Keen to try and get 4th for the second leg at home and also want to avoid Stockport as they’re the one team I worry most about beating over two legs. Automatics out of reach but we still have a big say in who makes them with games against both Wrexham and Wycombe to come
 

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Playoffs almost sewn up for us now with a 10 point gap. Keen to try and get 4th for the second leg at home and also want to avoid Stockport as they’re the one team I worry most about beating over two legs. Automatics out of reach but we still have a big say in who makes them with games against both Wrexham and Wycombe to come
Do you think they’re out of reach? I mean, you’ve still got to play both Wrexham and Wycombe so potential to make up points there. Wycombe have Stockport too and I wouldn’t say Wrexham’s away games are straightforward at all.
 

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Do you think they’re out of reach? I mean, you’ve still got to play both Wrexham and Wycombe so potential to make up points there. Wycombe have Stockport too and I wouldn’t say Wrexham’s away games are straightforward at all.
I’d say so. We need to win every game and hope Wrexham slip up 3 times, unless we can boost our GD against them with a decent margin win. That’s before needing Wycombe and Wrexham to slip up too. Although we can be one of the games they slip up in we’re not great away so to go to both Wrexham and Wycombe to win would be a huge ask. It’s not impossible but I can’t see us going 4 from 4
 

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We ( Huddersfield) have zero chance of making playoffs , as a team we are completely shot offering nothing especially in away games . The fans players owners all know it. As a regular attendant I’ve even lost interest and looking at next season . You may think I’ve given up but sometimes as a fan you just know and I know. Take us out of the equation and good luck to the rest of you. I will enjoy watching the race as a neutral and can honestly say I have no real preferences.
 

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How does it work when 2 teams are level on points AND goal diff at the end of the season...is it still the team who's scored the most goals wins?
Could well happen this year... :ffs: <----for us

Edit: Yep, thought so...
"If any two or more Clubs have scored the same number of points and have the same goal difference, the higher or highest placed Club shall be the Club having scored the most goals in League Matches in that Season.”
 
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Congratulations Wrexham, I know you've had plenty of Johnny come lately wankers and all but you did your time with us back in the day so can't begrudge the long terms.

Sam Smith is alright, ain't he? Please pay off Mullin and send him back. Ta lads.

Edit: And there you have it, scenes like that and the camera lingering on the Canadian moneyman for two minutes. Look at the fucking scenes!!!

Ah well.
 

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Congratulations Wxm, we weren’t strong enough to continue our good form of the first half of the season, the team that keeps up the points week in week out reaps the rewards, so it is what it is.

Everyone secretly dreams of being the L1 Walsall anyway, right? Right? :ffs:
 

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Stuff dreams are made of for the OG Wrexham lot who were used to aways at Guiseley and North Ferriby not too long ago. Championship will obviously be a stern old test, but something tells me the upward momentum isn't stopping yet. No reason why playoffs aren't achievable with the resources, there's some teams in that league with no pot to piss in.
 

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Stuff dreams are made of for the OG Wrexham lot who were used to aways at Guiseley and North Ferriby not too long ago. Championship will obviously be a stern old test, but something tells me the upward momentum isn't stopping yet. No reason why playoffs aren't achievable with the resources, there's some teams in that league with no pot to piss in.
Mmm not sure i agree, the gap between the Championship and League One is huge in terms of finance, think they will need to increase wages 5fold to be amongst the top sides. Ipswich apart, has anyone gone straight through?

Well done to them but this will be a massive test. They'll also have one of the smallest capacities in that league, maybe only Oxford and Luton (if they stay up) will be smaller.
 

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You're going back a while for the last straight through, Norwich or Wolves maybe? Or Sheffield United? Either way, not recently and with a gulf like there is now.

The Championship is a whole other level though, you're talking most clubs losing between 10m and 35m a year. Gotta buy all the Wonka bars if you want the golden ticket.
 

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I'd certainly take 21st, as i'm shitting myself at the prospect of all these clubs i've watched in years gone by and we've not had a sniff at playing any of them until now, or if they had an off year and dropped down to division 2 (league one as it is now) - ala Man City.

It hasn't kicked in yet but by god what a journey. Momentum doesn't want to stop us!
 

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Congratulations to Birmingham and Wrexham - some good memories of playing the latter in the 2nd tier ages ago.
 

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Congratulations to Birmingham and Wrexham - some good memories of playing the latter in the 2nd tier ages ago.
Yep, I remember going to Watford when we were last in The Championship (or Div 2 as it was then) Your ground's changed muchly since those days - one side had about three different heights if I remember rightly.
See ya next season :2thumb:
 

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Yep, I remember going to Watford when we were last in The Championship (or Div 2 as it was then) Your ground's changed muchly since those days - one side had about three different heights if I remember rightly.
See ya next season :2thumb:
That was probably the old east stand.

Got a new one now and the corners are filled in.

Away end not great though - cramped and no alcohol sold which annoys some visitors.

You'll probably get us on the Tuesday/Wednesday night as we seem to play Welsh sides then (and not really got a great record either..)
 

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