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OK, here goes.....It's that time of the year when publications start to publish their previews for the forthcoming season, so here's mine (it's just my opinion!):
Automatic Promotion
Out of the sides relegated from the Championship, you can see Charlton doing pretty well. Signing Ajose from Swindon could make the difference for them and although they've lost a couple of their better players, you still suspect that they've got a strong enough spine. Milwall will likely be another team up there, having kept their goalscorers from last season and have added a couple of decent players in Wylde from Plymouth and Worrall from Southend to provide for the strikers. Having signed some of the better players from last season's league one campaign such as Leon Clarke and James Wilson, surely, surely this must be a good year for Sheffield United? We've said this every year, but they have a good young manager in charge and have supplemented their squad with better players. Another in with a shout of Automatic has to be Bolton Wanderers, although they have had a big turnover of players, they have singed decent players like Beevers and have a pretty strong squad.
Play Offs
Having added Shrewsbury's best defender Nathan Knight-Percival and also shrewd looking signings such as Vincelot from Coventry and Hiwula on loan, you've got to expect Bradford to be there or there abouts again. A new style of play might see them fall short of the automatics, but you can see them being in the top 6 or 7 for most of the season. Scunthorpe could be a surprise package for the playoffs this term, having kept together a side that finished last season strongly and adding Mantom in midfield, I'd expect to see them challenging for the playoffs. Another surprise package could be Bristol Rovers, who have kept the bulk of their squad intact and top scorer Matty Taylor will be capable of bagging a few - expect to see them in the top half with a dash at the playoffs. MK Dons have made a couple of good signings in the form of Upson from Milwall and Downing from Walsall. With the other players in their squad, I'd expect them to be in and around the playoffs.
Mid Table
Early pacesetters from last season, Gillingham, will probably not challenge the top spots this time around, particularly if they lose Bradley Dack. A poor end to last season might drag on into this season but the excellent signing of Wagstaff from Bristol City should ensure that they have enough to achieve a mid to top half finish. Having lost Vincelot and unable to lure Armstrong back for another spell, Coventry have so far made some uninspiring signings in the form of players like Sordell and Kwame Thomas - I don't expect them to struggle but you can't really see them challenging the top of the table. Another team that has so far been uninspired in the transfer market is Peterborough United. I can't see them being as poor as last season but I don't think they've got enough to be up there. Wimbledon and Oxford United are likely to bring their confidence from last season and should finish fairly comfortably without troubling the top spots. Port Vale are another team that have had a high turnover of players this summer but have signed an excellent midfielder in Tavares to complement two of the better players of last season in Grant and Foley. As with last season, goal scoring will be a problem, but I don't expect them to struggle nor trouble the top spots in a season of transition.
Relegation
Fleetwood look to be in turmoil having lost their manager so close to the start of the season and having made some fairly uninspiring signings such as Duckworth from Hartlepool, they look likely to continue where they left off last season. Oldham have lost their captain and look to be very short up front. They don't look to have really strengthened and look doomed. Bury have lost Clark to Sheffield United and a pretty poor end to last season with not many quality signings coming in can only see another season of struggle. Chesterfield struggled last year and although they have signed Ched Evans, they don't seem to have signed much else of note - after barely surviving last season, you can't see much better for this term.
Automatic Promotion
Out of the sides relegated from the Championship, you can see Charlton doing pretty well. Signing Ajose from Swindon could make the difference for them and although they've lost a couple of their better players, you still suspect that they've got a strong enough spine. Milwall will likely be another team up there, having kept their goalscorers from last season and have added a couple of decent players in Wylde from Plymouth and Worrall from Southend to provide for the strikers. Having signed some of the better players from last season's league one campaign such as Leon Clarke and James Wilson, surely, surely this must be a good year for Sheffield United? We've said this every year, but they have a good young manager in charge and have supplemented their squad with better players. Another in with a shout of Automatic has to be Bolton Wanderers, although they have had a big turnover of players, they have singed decent players like Beevers and have a pretty strong squad.
Play Offs
Having added Shrewsbury's best defender Nathan Knight-Percival and also shrewd looking signings such as Vincelot from Coventry and Hiwula on loan, you've got to expect Bradford to be there or there abouts again. A new style of play might see them fall short of the automatics, but you can see them being in the top 6 or 7 for most of the season. Scunthorpe could be a surprise package for the playoffs this term, having kept together a side that finished last season strongly and adding Mantom in midfield, I'd expect to see them challenging for the playoffs. Another surprise package could be Bristol Rovers, who have kept the bulk of their squad intact and top scorer Matty Taylor will be capable of bagging a few - expect to see them in the top half with a dash at the playoffs. MK Dons have made a couple of good signings in the form of Upson from Milwall and Downing from Walsall. With the other players in their squad, I'd expect them to be in and around the playoffs.
Mid Table
Early pacesetters from last season, Gillingham, will probably not challenge the top spots this time around, particularly if they lose Bradley Dack. A poor end to last season might drag on into this season but the excellent signing of Wagstaff from Bristol City should ensure that they have enough to achieve a mid to top half finish. Having lost Vincelot and unable to lure Armstrong back for another spell, Coventry have so far made some uninspiring signings in the form of players like Sordell and Kwame Thomas - I don't expect them to struggle but you can't really see them challenging the top of the table. Another team that has so far been uninspired in the transfer market is Peterborough United. I can't see them being as poor as last season but I don't think they've got enough to be up there. Wimbledon and Oxford United are likely to bring their confidence from last season and should finish fairly comfortably without troubling the top spots. Port Vale are another team that have had a high turnover of players this summer but have signed an excellent midfielder in Tavares to complement two of the better players of last season in Grant and Foley. As with last season, goal scoring will be a problem, but I don't expect them to struggle nor trouble the top spots in a season of transition.
Relegation
Fleetwood look to be in turmoil having lost their manager so close to the start of the season and having made some fairly uninspiring signings such as Duckworth from Hartlepool, they look likely to continue where they left off last season. Oldham have lost their captain and look to be very short up front. They don't look to have really strengthened and look doomed. Bury have lost Clark to Sheffield United and a pretty poor end to last season with not many quality signings coming in can only see another season of struggle. Chesterfield struggled last year and although they have signed Ched Evans, they don't seem to have signed much else of note - after barely surviving last season, you can't see much better for this term.