robbiez666
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Early days yet, I know, and it will likely become clearer towards the end of the transfer window but who do we think the main challengers for promotion will be this year? It might not even be us, recruitment dependent, in fairness.
Personally:
I think both Norwich and Watford are likely to be up there. Both are yo-yo teams and have the consistency (Norwich) at this level and the players (Watford) to hurt a lot of teams. Indeed, if Watford can manage their squad well, then they could easy romp home. Dennis at this level would be deadly.
Of the play-off contenders, I can see Huddersfield being up there again. They've gradually improved over the last couple of years and have the players to get results. Luton I can see falling away.
I can see WBA being a much bigger threat this season. Swift is a great signing and some of the other players they've been linked with would make them very strong. QPR will depend on recruitment, but Coventry could build on the relative success of last season. Of the early transfer activity, I've been impressed with what Bristol City have been doing. Looks like shrewd business so far. I suspect Boro will be up there as well. If they get £20 million for Spence then that's a lot of transfer funds to play with.
I think Preston and Swansea might have decent seasons as well. Even Cardiff.
Of the teams coming up, I don't think any will trouble the top 6. Sunderland might be closest depending on how much they can spend.
The really fascinating factor is that a lot of teams are losing top players on frees or end of loans.
I think top two will be a struggle again but the play-offs are probably there for the taking with a bit of wise business.
Personally:
I think both Norwich and Watford are likely to be up there. Both are yo-yo teams and have the consistency (Norwich) at this level and the players (Watford) to hurt a lot of teams. Indeed, if Watford can manage their squad well, then they could easy romp home. Dennis at this level would be deadly.
Of the play-off contenders, I can see Huddersfield being up there again. They've gradually improved over the last couple of years and have the players to get results. Luton I can see falling away.
I can see WBA being a much bigger threat this season. Swift is a great signing and some of the other players they've been linked with would make them very strong. QPR will depend on recruitment, but Coventry could build on the relative success of last season. Of the early transfer activity, I've been impressed with what Bristol City have been doing. Looks like shrewd business so far. I suspect Boro will be up there as well. If they get £20 million for Spence then that's a lot of transfer funds to play with.
I think Preston and Swansea might have decent seasons as well. Even Cardiff.
Of the teams coming up, I don't think any will trouble the top 6. Sunderland might be closest depending on how much they can spend.
The really fascinating factor is that a lot of teams are losing top players on frees or end of loans.
I think top two will be a struggle again but the play-offs are probably there for the taking with a bit of wise business.