JJH
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Evening all.
A Friday night in and I've found myself looking through some of the L1 squads and getting up to date on a few of the transfers I've missed and I must that the league looks really strong next year - some really good business been done by a lot of clubs.
14/15 was a pretty good year for this league with us, Swindon, MK Dons and Preston all doing really well and Chesterfield had a few cracking players as well, but I think next year may well be the best it's been since the year Wednesday went up with Charlton(?) I think, when Sheffield United were up there as well.
Blackburn and Wigan already had decent squads and Blackburn have massively added to it with proven L1 talent. Bristol Rovers (unfortunately) Northampton, Bury have all added well to their squads and chucked about a bit of coin - Rotherham still have a few good players at this level, Pompey and Plymouth will have decent seasons, MK Dons looked better after Robinson left last season and Fleetwood, Scunny and Bradford of course finished in the playoffs last season, though Bradford's squad has been dismantled really and I think they'll struggle next season.
Wide open next season, will be a really interesting league to keep an eye on and certainly more entertaining than the Championship will be I reckon.
A Friday night in and I've found myself looking through some of the L1 squads and getting up to date on a few of the transfers I've missed and I must that the league looks really strong next year - some really good business been done by a lot of clubs.
14/15 was a pretty good year for this league with us, Swindon, MK Dons and Preston all doing really well and Chesterfield had a few cracking players as well, but I think next year may well be the best it's been since the year Wednesday went up with Charlton(?) I think, when Sheffield United were up there as well.
Blackburn and Wigan already had decent squads and Blackburn have massively added to it with proven L1 talent. Bristol Rovers (unfortunately) Northampton, Bury have all added well to their squads and chucked about a bit of coin - Rotherham still have a few good players at this level, Pompey and Plymouth will have decent seasons, MK Dons looked better after Robinson left last season and Fleetwood, Scunny and Bradford of course finished in the playoffs last season, though Bradford's squad has been dismantled really and I think they'll struggle next season.
Wide open next season, will be a really interesting league to keep an eye on and certainly more entertaining than the Championship will be I reckon.