masi51
Well-Known Member
Great outlook on your thoughts......Concerning us we lost the complete spine of our team in Feb which cost usApologies for the ramble here!
Birmingham City
Rotherham United
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Bolton Wanderers
Peterborough United
Charlton Athletic
Huddersfield Town
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Blackpool
Barnsley
Lincoln City
Leyton Orient
Bristol Rovers
Stockport County
Wrexham
Mansfield Town
Wigan Athletic
Wycombe Wanderers
Exeter City
Cambridge United
Shrewsbury Town
Reading
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Northampton Town
Burton Albion
Stevenage
Crawley Town
Firstly, us. Remains to be seen whether we end the summer window with the squad as strong as the end of last season, but we have more depth in central midfield and attacking areas this time round, which was our achilles heel last season. We have a huge Joe Taylor sized hole in our attack and no-one currently capable of scoring the number of goals he’d score over a full season or providing the sort of threat he did in behind. The loss of Alex Mitchell will depend on how well Montsma’s knee holds up. I’ve put us 9th, which could be a place or two too high if we don’t manage to find another Joe Taylor type loan in what remains of the window.
Evans + money = a successful season, so Rotherham will be right up there as a mainstay member of the ’Championship and L1 yo-yo club’.
Charlton will be the Oxford of this season and go from being awful last to decent this. They look full of physicality and muscle so I don’t think they’ll be bullied, and Jones should improve them significantly.
Birmingham have been eye catching with their signings and you’d back the calibre of their signings to see them through regardless of the inexperience of the manager. It’s Football Manager stuff across there.
Duff will keep Huddersfield ticking over and be solid if unspectacular like he was at Barnsley, although I can’t say their transfer business has stood out to me so it might be a little tricker initially (didn’t he have a slow start with Barnsley?).
Posh are always in and around it, likewise Blackpool with Critchley (although he’ll be hoping that isn’t such a disparity between their home and away form next season) and Bolton could probably do Evatt making them slightly less streaky next season. Always get the feeling they’re either going to win 8 on the spin or only win 2 in 8 – they drew far too many in the second half of last season.
Barnsley seem to have been quiet, I haven’t noticed them at all and I think it’s a big opportunity for Clarke. Whether it’s too big a job for him, time will tell but gut feeling for me is that it isn’t one that’s going to end in promotion.
Stockport, Mansfield and Wrexham have enough money and/or L1 managerial experience to steer clear of trouble but I think it’ll be a big ask for any of those to sneak into the PO’s. Coming top of the congested mid-table pack like we did a couple of seasons ago in that 9th-11th area is probably the aim and will be seen as a very decent season. I don’t know enough about Mansfield to comment on them but Wrexham seem like they have work to do across the front line and Stockport’s midfield looks like ours in 2021/22 i.e. in the main technical players with little physicality with Diamond, Fiorini and Bate but Mellon should prove to be a solid signing up front. For ease, I’ve thrown them all together because I think they’re much of a much to my now untrained L2 eye.
That mid-table pack will be tightly contested as normal, it’ll be interesting to see if Bloomfield kicks on with Wycombe after a decent first season.
Difficult to call Reading with their issues because as far as I’m aware, they haven’t signed anyone this summer? Seles did a good job there under the circumstances but if they don’t get things sorted prior to the end of August then they might be playing catch up. I’ve put them where I have through their current circumstance really.
Been a huge turnover of boardroom, staff and players at Burton that it’s so difficult to call what on earth is going to happen there! It’ll take some getting used to if they don’t sack the manager when relegation looms, sign a load of new players, have a squad of 40 and survive!
Wigan ended up having a comfortable season in 2023/24 but haven’t they had another budget cut this season (or at least having to shed the high earners?)? Probably another season of consolidating, I can’t see them troubling the PO’s.
Orient had similar issues in the second half of the season to what we did in the first i.e. attacking options injured and struggling to create.
Bristol Rovers had a pretty stinking second half of the season, I’m not sure whether that was down to injuries, poor squad, Taylor not really getting a reaction from them or a combination of all. They seem to have spent a bit, which doesn’t necessarily result in a good season but I fancy them to improve on last.
Stevenage have been a bit risky in handing the job to Revell. You’d imagine it’ll see a continuation of their style last season, but I suspect their form this season will be more akin to their second half of last season rather than the first.
I worry for Shrewsbury, something seems off there. I’ve could have put them bottom four but Hurst loves a 1-0 win and usually runs a tight ship defensively, which might be enough but I’m not fully convinced on him or them at the minute.
I’m getting second season syndrome from L1/L2’s yo-yo club Northampton who seem to be relying heavily on Brady after losing a couple of important players in the close season.
Exeter, like Cambridge (Shrewsbury and Burton also), need to find a way to score more goals otherwise they’re not going to improve much on last season. You can’t be averaging less than a goal a game and in three out of the four sides, be outscored by the relegated sides. There’s something about Caldwell and Monk that I’m just not a fan of, so I’ve probably put them down there due to that rather than any strong footballing views on them!
I think if Crawley play as open and expansive in L1 as they did in the L2 PO’s, then they’ll be in for a few hidings. Throw in the squad being picked off and some fairly low key signings (which admittedly they did and overachieved last season), then I’m not sure they’re going to survive.
though i am not saying automatics also we had 3 lwb playing as they all got injured at some point
Evatt has addressed that by bringing a complete spine in as back up as well as a proven lge1 goalkeeper as back up without losing a single player from our first 11 apart from Maghoma who has returned to Brentford