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Deadbat’s Season Preview

Well here goes nothing again…….pin it and come back and laugh at the end of the season but here is my season preview / predictions for the new season.

To be fair I nailed it bang on with my prediction of 7th for United last season despite everyone panning me and got most positions not far off – cue calamitous failure this year! If we make the playoffs then I think we all know what might happen sadly! At least I have not sat on the fence I suppose….Feel free to add your disagreements.thoughts etc

1.Preston

There is nothing particularly about North End. They were incredibly difficult to beat and were well organised and had a goal scorer in Joe Garner. Outside of games against Wolves and Brentford they lost 2 in 36 games as the season ended. I felt they would be the side to come out of the play offs but they were well beaten by Rotherham. They retain the squad from last year and have a manager who knows how to get out of the division. With fewest disruption (not lost key players like us) I can see them being the side out of all the contenders that pulls away.

Key Man : Joe Garner

2. Bristol City

City, like United, had a tremendous resurgence after seemingly looking doomed due to a dreadful start last season. Steve Cotterill has the experience to see them challenging. The recruitment in the summer has been quietly effective with the likes of Luke Freeman, Luke Ayling and Mark Little who know the division well. Aaron Wilbraham gives them another option alongside Jay Emmanuel Thomas and the free scoring Sam Baldock up top. They sadly look to have ore game changers up top than maybe United ad this tips the balance for me.

Key Man : Sam Baldock

3. Leyton Orient

After over achieving in many people’s eyes last season added to the play off final throwaway (twice- normal time and penalties); you would maybe expect a bit of a come down season. However, new owners and significant investment means they bring back much of the squad from last season (minus a few – Odubajo for instance) and have added to it. Experienced performers like Darius Henderson and Jobi McAnuff won’t have come cheap (wages) and they have the core of a solid side. Expect them to be up there once again as there are no Wolves or Brentfords this season.

Key Man : Darius Henderson

4. Sheffield United

At the end of last season I would have had as pegged as possible champions. We had momentum and were in storming form. I hoped we would get at least one of the loan players back and maybe keep Maguire. Sadly both Coady and Brayford will not be back and Maguire moved on. We lost 3 of the best 5 players from our great run (other two Murphy and Flynn). We have signed a lot of players but my gut instinct is we have gone for quantity rather than quality and the same issues that saw us still look second best against some of the power houses such as Brentford and Wolves, namely goals and pace, remain. I fear the defence down the centre lacks pace/mobility and we do not have that out and out goal threat despite Higdon arriving. However, we have a lot of good League One players with some who have played the league above. We have a better squad if not a better starting eleven and have players that can play multiple positions. Many teams would still be envious of the squad we have at this level and with some promising young players coming through added to some good experience then we should be up there despite aforementioned concerns. The biggest advantage we have is that we have a manager who knows what he is doing. I am confident Clough will get it right but just hope we have enough in a weaker division in my eyes, to get over the line as a 5th year at this level would be extremely disappointing to say the least.

Key Man : Jamie Murphy

5. Peterborough

Despite winning the JPT last season the owner was quite public about them failing as they meekly limped out at the playoff stage. They maybe did underachieve and with some more key players leaving, none more so than leading scorer Britt Assombalonga on the eve of the season; it could be another stretch for them to be in the top two. However with some decent players remaining and money to spend, I expect Ferguson to still keep them up around the top of the division.

Key Man : Jack Baldwin

6. Barnsley

A number of players moved on after relegation including leading scorer Chris O’Grady and keeper Luke Steele. It seemed like they were set for a season of transition but then suddenly a flurry of late buys sees renewed optimism. Sam Winnall, Keith Treacy and Carl Baker give them goals and experience and Luke Berry and Conor Hourihane are talented youngsters who have been brought in from lower down the pyramid. Danny Wilson knows the division well (12 out of the last 14 years of his management have been in the third tier). Will be there or thereabouts.

Key Man : Sam Winnall

7. Doncaster

Much of the summer centered on the on and then eventually off takeover featuring Louis Tomlinson and former chairman John Ryan. Doncaster’s final day relegation heartache along with the turmoil at board room level means a quick return again may not be as easy. They have enough experience and quality to be around the frontrunners but losing likes of Brown, Sharp, Cotterill, Duffy etc means they may have a period of rebuilding.

Key Man : Ritchie Wellens

8. Coventry

A strange season as they played their home games away from Coventry and had to deal with a 10 point deduction. Despite this the straight talking Scot Steven Pressley did a creditable job to get them up the table and at one stage playoffs were a possibility. Buoyed by goals from Leon Clarke and Callum Wilson they were scoring goals aplenty but both have moved on as has skipper Carl Baker. They have recruited wisely with some experience coming in. New skipper Reda Johnson and Shaun Miller will want to prove a point to the Sheffield clubs who released them. If it was not for the ground issue then I would have them as a genuine playoff contenders but that distinct disadvantage will affect them again.

Key Man : Josh McQuoid

9. MK Dons

A few years ago; MK Dons had a side that was always seen as among the promotion favourites. They have seen the squad change somewhat over recent years and appear to have stagnated. Maybe the overly confident Karl Robinson has lost some of his swagger and kudos. However, they also probably needed to freshen things up and have brought in young players like former Blade Kyle McFadzean and Tom Hitchcock along with on loan Will Grigg that will hope to rediscover his Walsall form before a poor spell at Brentford. They will miss the talented midfield schemer Stephen Gleeson and with so many changes they may face another season around the middle of the league.

Key Man : Will Grigg

10. Swindon

Difficult to predict where they will finish. They have some good young players and have recruited well over the last few seasons but with boardroom uncertainty and some loan players returning, it will be hard for them to replicate what they did last season. Swindon perennially have one of the best home records in the league and if they remain strong here then they will not have to worry about any struggles but lack quality and experience to make a real promotion push.

Key Man : Wes Foderingham

11. Walsall

Seemingly every year they lose key players from the previous campaign but always seem to over achieve. Maybe it has something to do with being well organised, an ability to bring further young players through and more so the abilities of manager Dean Smith. Surprised nobody has snapped Smith up who does an admirable job each year to remould a side normally stripped of its main talents. It will be similar again this season and they have lost skipper Andy Butler to the Blades. Will punch above their weight again; mainly due to the manager.

Key Man : James Baxendale

12. Bradford

City looked like following the same path of Rotherham and has a storming start last year before falling away and ended up closer to the bottom than the top. Billy Clarke could be an astute signing and they have signed the Notts County pair Gary Liddle and Alan Sheehan who will give them some new energy and you figure that Aaron McClean may start to get amongst the goals despite a less than convincing start to his Bantams career. Burly target man James Hanson is still key to City’s rather direct approach but of course they start this season without talisman Nakhi Wells. Look distinctly middle of the road with decent crowds and a good home record key for them.

Key Man : James Hanson

13. Yeovil

On the face of it a club coming down from the Championship and with an experienced manager like Gary Johnson you would expect them to be right amongst the front runners. However higher than normal expectation (nobody expected them to go up last time) coupled with some key losses means they will struggle to be a genuine promotion contender I fear. They still have some players who are proven performers at this level but I see little in the squad to suggest they can blow teams away and if they don’t perform at home then they will struggle to be a contender for a return.

Key Man : James Berrett

14. Fleetwood

After having one of the biggest budgets in League Two they face a different challenge in the division above. They do possess some experience and some talent though. Getting in Stephen Dobbie on loan from Crystal Palace could be a master stroke and is quite a coup but young striker Adam Campbell from Newcastle also could be a key man. If they start well then they could be much higher up but maybe lack depth in the squad to be a contender and may have to wait a year to aim for the higher places. Young midfielder Antoni Sarcevic is a talent and he may move onto better things eventually.

Key Man : Stephen Dobbie
15. Notts County

County survived by the skin of their teeth last season and Shaun Derry will want to ensure they start much better too avoid any relegation worries. I cannot see enough for a playoff assault as they have lost some key players such as keeper Bialkowski and left back Sheehan. In comes experience in the shape of Roy Carroll, Alan Smith, Hayden Mullins and also Gary Jones. Will look to Wolves loanee Jack Cassidy for goals. Will stay away from danger but unsure how much is left in the tank from the aforementioned experienced players to see them much higher.

Key Man : Jake Cassidy

16. Oldham

Seem to be perennially around the lower reaches but always do just enough to survive. Manager Lee Johnson has made them harder to beat and has done well with a limited budget. Having a four sided ground again hopefully will help but a limited budget and the lack of experience in the side means it may be a similar placing to previous campaigns.

Key Man : Jonson Clarke Harris

17. Port Vale

Vale had a good season last time around and whilst his spell at the Lane was a disaster manager Micky Adams did a great job. Seems to always have to deal with turmoil at board room level but Adams with limited funds and a small squad got Vale around the playoff places. Will be hard for them to repeat that but they have enough in the squad and have added experience in former Blade Michael Brown. Play a rather direct style of football but will have enough to stay away from trouble.

Key Man : Tom Pope

18. Chesterfield

After yo-yoing between divisions they will look for some stability. No nonsense manager Paul Cook will look to a relatively young but talented group to start well and carry on the momentum. Maybe they lack an out and out goal scorer but they have enough to chip in from midfield. Do not think they will have to worry about going down and Cook’s determination alone will see they are not the pushovers they were under John Sheridan when they were last at this level.

Key Man : Jay O’Shea

19. Crawley

A huge fixture backlog caused huge problems last season (18 matches in 9 weeks to end the season) and they slipped from play off contenders to relegation possible before pulling themselves clear. Quite a few players have moved on and it will be tough for John Gregory to keep them away from the lower reaches this season.

Key Man : Izale McLeod

20. Scunthorpe

Like Chesterfield another side that has seemingly moved between the lower two divisions with great regularity in recent years. Went on an incredible run under manager Russ Wilcox last season and will look to keep pushing forward. Had a wealth options in the striking department but losing Sam Winnall will hurt massively. Former United front man Lyle Taylor will look too take up the slack but has no goal scoring pedigree at all in the English league. Former Owl Miguel Llera gives them a physical presence but they do possess some quite ordinary players and it will be a struggle to stay up.

Key Man : Terry Hawkridge

21. Rochdale

Keith Hill went back to ‘Dale and got them promoted playing with real style. They lack the financial clout and squad depth to do anything but struggle and the loss of Scott Hogan to Brentford is a big blow. Seem to have incredibly loyal fans who have watched them spent most of their existence at the lowest level. It may be hard for the likeable Hill to keep them up but equally I would not be totally surprised if it was them rather than Scunthorpe who survived.

Key Man : Peter Vincenti

22. Crewe

Steve Davis faces a test to keep the Alex away from the trap door. Crewe spent the entire campaign in the bottom 6 last year and it is difficult to imagine them getting much higher this season. Will continue to bring exciting talent through the Academy but lack experience and firepower to do anything but struggle. Mathias Pogba has moved onto Italy and I am unsure where the goals will come from?

Key Man : Max Clayton

23. Gillingham

Another side that flirted with the drop but survived in the end with some comfort. The task this year is to try and stay away from the danger zone but I fear for them. The squad lacks depth and genuine quality and they rely too much on McDonald for goals. If they get off to a poor start then they could be in real trouble.

Key Man : Cody McDonald

24. Colchester

The U’s just stayed up last season but the playoff challengers of a few seasons ago seem a long way from being anywhere near the top end of the division. They have a young manager and side and have lost key man, captain Brian Wilson. Lack scoring options, genuine quality and this could be the season they face the dreaded drop I am afraid.

Key Man : Craig Eastmond
 

Preston manage to keep Garner, we can't keep Maguire. Still think we will go up this year though.
 
For me the key to our season is how well we start. This hinges on how quick the players gel. The number of players we have bought in means it will take time for the team to settle.

Given the fantastic 2nd half of the season, this will only add pressure to us. Some fans will naturally expect us to start from where we left off, but I think we have got to be realistic. The team will take time to take shape on the field.

I'd sincerely hope we can finish top 2, if only to avoid the horror of the play offs. Cough showed what he his capable of last season so I have faith, but I do have a nagging feeling we'll be in the play offs.
 
Deadbat’s Season Preview

Well here goes nothing again…….pin it and come back and laugh at the end of the season but here is my season preview / predictions for the new season.

To be fair I nailed it bang on with my prediction of 7th for United last season despite everyone panning me and got most positions not far off – cue calamitous failure this year! If we make the playoffs then I think we all know what might happen sadly! At least I have not sat on the fence I suppose….Feel free to add your disagreements.thoughts etc

1.Preston

There is nothing particularly about North End. They were incredibly difficult to beat and were well organised and had a goal scorer in Joe Garner. Outside of games against Wolves and Brentford they lost 2 in 36 games as the season ended. I felt they would be the side to come out of the play offs but they were well beaten by Rotherham. They retain the squad from last year and have a manager who knows how to get out of the division. With fewest disruption (not lost key players like us) I can see them being the side out of all the contenders that pulls away.

Key Man : Joe Garner

2. Bristol City

City, like United, had a tremendous resurgence after seemingly looking doomed due to a dreadful start last season. Steve Cotterill has the experience to see them challenging. The recruitment in the summer has been quietly effective with the likes of Luke Freeman, Luke Ayling and Mark Little who know the division well. Aaron Wilbraham gives them another option alongside Jay Emmanuel Thomas and the free scoring Sam Baldock up top. They sadly look to have ore game changers up top than maybe United ad this tips the balance for me.

Key Man : Sam Baldock

3. Leyton Orient

After over achieving in many people’s eyes last season added to the play off final throwaway (twice- normal time and penalties); you would maybe expect a bit of a come down season. However, new owners and significant investment means they bring back much of the squad from last season (minus a few – Odubajo for instance) and have added to it. Experienced performers like Darius Henderson and Jobi McAnuff won’t have come cheap (wages) and they have the core of a solid side. Expect them to be up there once again as there are no Wolves or Brentfords this season.

Key Man : Darius Henderson

4. Sheffield United

At the end of last season I would have had as pegged as possible champions. We had momentum and were in storming form. I hoped we would get at least one of the loan players back and maybe keep Maguire. Sadly both Coady and Brayford will not be back and Maguire moved on. We lost 3 of the best 5 players from our great run (other two Murphy and Flynn). We have signed a lot of players but my gut instinct is we have gone for quantity rather than quality and the same issues that saw us still look second best against some of the power houses such as Brentford and Wolves, namely goals and pace, remain. I fear the defence down the centre lacks pace/mobility and we do not have that out and out goal threat despite Higdon arriving. However, we have a lot of good League One players with some who have played the league above. We have a better squad if not a better starting eleven and have players that can play multiple positions. Many teams would still be envious of the squad we have at this level and with some promising young players coming through added to some good experience then we should be up there despite aforementioned concerns. The biggest advantage we have is that we have a manager who knows what he is doing. I am confident Clough will get it right but just hope we have enough in a weaker division in my eyes, to get over the line as a 5th year at this level would be extremely disappointing to say the least.

Key Man : Jamie Murphy

5. Peterborough

Despite winning the JPT last season the owner was quite public about them failing as they meekly limped out at the playoff stage. They maybe did underachieve and with some more key players leaving, none more so than leading scorer Britt Assombalonga on the eve of the season; it could be another stretch for them to be in the top two. However with some decent players remaining and money to spend, I expect Ferguson to still keep them up around the top of the division.

Key Man : Jack Baldwin

6. Barnsley

A number of players moved on after relegation including leading scorer Chris O’Grady and keeper Luke Steele. It seemed like they were set for a season of transition but then suddenly a flurry of late buys sees renewed optimism. Sam Winnall, Keith Treacy and Carl Baker give them goals and experience and Luke Berry and Conor Hourihane are talented youngsters who have been brought in from lower down the pyramid. Danny Wilson knows the division well (12 out of the last 14 years of his management have been in the third tier). Will be there or thereabouts.

Key Man : Sam Winnall

7. Doncaster

Much of the summer centered on the on and then eventually off takeover featuring Louis Tomlinson and former chairman John Ryan. Doncaster’s final day relegation heartache along with the turmoil at board room level means a quick return again may not be as easy. They have enough experience and quality to be around the frontrunners but losing likes of Brown, Sharp, Cotterill, Duffy etc means they may have a period of rebuilding.

Key Man : Ritchie Wellens

8. Coventry

A strange season as they played their home games away from Coventry and had to deal with a 10 point deduction. Despite this the straight talking Scot Steven Pressley did a creditable job to get them up the table and at one stage playoffs were a possibility. Buoyed by goals from Leon Clarke and Callum Wilson they were scoring goals aplenty but both have moved on as has skipper Carl Baker. They have recruited wisely with some experience coming in. New skipper Reda Johnson and Shaun Miller will want to prove a point to the Sheffield clubs who released them. If it was not for the ground issue then I would have them as a genuine playoff contenders but that distinct disadvantage will affect them again.

Key Man : Josh McQuoid

9. MK Dons

A few years ago; MK Dons had a side that was always seen as among the promotion favourites. They have seen the squad change somewhat over recent years and appear to have stagnated. Maybe the overly confident Karl Robinson has lost some of his swagger and kudos. However, they also probably needed to freshen things up and have brought in young players like former Blade Kyle McFadzean and Tom Hitchcock along with on loan Will Grigg that will hope to rediscover his Walsall form before a poor spell at Brentford. They will miss the talented midfield schemer Stephen Gleeson and with so many changes they may face another season around the middle of the league.

Key Man : Will Grigg

10. Swindon

Difficult to predict where they will finish. They have some good young players and have recruited well over the last few seasons but with boardroom uncertainty and some loan players returning, it will be hard for them to replicate what they did last season. Swindon perennially have one of the best home records in the league and if they remain strong here then they will not have to worry about any struggles but lack quality and experience to make a real promotion push.

Key Man : Wes Foderingham

11. Walsall

Seemingly every year they lose key players from the previous campaign but always seem to over achieve. Maybe it has something to do with being well organised, an ability to bring further young players through and more so the abilities of manager Dean Smith. Surprised nobody has snapped Smith up who does an admirable job each year to remould a side normally stripped of its main talents. It will be similar again this season and they have lost skipper Andy Butler to the Blades. Will punch above their weight again; mainly due to the manager.

Key Man : James Baxendale

12. Bradford

City looked like following the same path of Rotherham and has a storming start last year before falling away and ended up closer to the bottom than the top. Billy Clarke could be an astute signing and they have signed the Notts County pair Gary Liddle and Alan Sheehan who will give them some new energy and you figure that Aaron McClean may start to get amongst the goals despite a less than convincing start to his Bantams career. Burly target man James Hanson is still key to City’s rather direct approach but of course they start this season without talisman Nakhi Wells. Look distinctly middle of the road with decent crowds and a good home record key for them.

Key Man : James Hanson

13. Yeovil

On the face of it a club coming down from the Championship and with an experienced manager like Gary Johnson you would expect them to be right amongst the front runners. However higher than normal expectation (nobody expected them to go up last time) coupled with some key losses means they will struggle to be a genuine promotion contender I fear. They still have some players who are proven performers at this level but I see little in the squad to suggest they can blow teams away and if they don’t perform at home then they will struggle to be a contender for a return.

Key Man : James Berrett

14. Fleetwood

After having one of the biggest budgets in League Two they face a different challenge in the division above. They do possess some experience and some talent though. Getting in Stephen Dobbie on loan from Crystal Palace could be a master stroke and is quite a coup but young striker Adam Campbell from Newcastle also could be a key man. If they start well then they could be much higher up but maybe lack depth in the squad to be a contender and may have to wait a year to aim for the higher places. Young midfielder Antoni Sarcevic is a talent and he may move onto better things eventually.

Key Man : Stephen Dobbie
15. Notts County

County survived by the skin of their teeth last season and Shaun Derry will want to ensure they start much better too avoid any relegation worries. I cannot see enough for a playoff assault as they have lost some key players such as keeper Bialkowski and left back Sheehan. In comes experience in the shape of Roy Carroll, Alan Smith, Hayden Mullins and also Gary Jones. Will look to Wolves loanee Jack Cassidy for goals. Will stay away from danger but unsure how much is left in the tank from the aforementioned experienced players to see them much higher.

Key Man : Jake Cassidy

16. Oldham

Seem to be perennially around the lower reaches but always do just enough to survive. Manager Lee Johnson has made them harder to beat and has done well with a limited budget. Having a four sided ground again hopefully will help but a limited budget and the lack of experience in the side means it may be a similar placing to previous campaigns.

Key Man : Jonson Clarke Harris

17. Port Vale

Vale had a good season last time around and whilst his spell at the Lane was a disaster manager Micky Adams did a great job. Seems to always have to deal with turmoil at board room level but Adams with limited funds and a small squad got Vale around the playoff places. Will be hard for them to repeat that but they have enough in the squad and have added experience in former Blade Michael Brown. Play a rather direct style of football but will have enough to stay away from trouble.

Key Man : Tom Pope

18. Chesterfield

After yo-yoing between divisions they will look for some stability. No nonsense manager Paul Cook will look to a relatively young but talented group to start well and carry on the momentum. Maybe they lack an out and out goal scorer but they have enough to chip in from midfield. Do not think they will have to worry about going down and Cook’s determination alone will see they are not the pushovers they were under John Sheridan when they were last at this level.

Key Man : Jay O’Shea

19. Crawley

A huge fixture backlog caused huge problems last season (18 matches in 9 weeks to end the season) and they slipped from play off contenders to relegation possible before pulling themselves clear. Quite a few players have moved on and it will be tough for John Gregory to keep them away from the lower reaches this season.

Key Man : Izale McLeod

20. Scunthorpe

Like Chesterfield another side that has seemingly moved between the lower two divisions with great regularity in recent years. Went on an incredible run under manager Russ Wilcox last season and will look to keep pushing forward. Had a wealth options in the striking department but losing Sam Winnall will hurt massively. Former United front man Lyle Taylor will look too take up the slack but has no goal scoring pedigree at all in the English league. Former Owl Miguel Llera gives them a physical presence but they do possess some quite ordinary players and it will be a struggle to stay up.

Key Man : Terry Hawkridge

21. Rochdale

Keith Hill went back to ‘Dale and got them promoted playing with real style. They lack the financial clout and squad depth to do anything but struggle and the loss of Scott Hogan to Brentford is a big blow. Seem to have incredibly loyal fans who have watched them spent most of their existence at the lowest level. It may be hard for the likeable Hill to keep them up but equally I would not be totally surprised if it was them rather than Scunthorpe who survived.

Key Man : Peter Vincenti

22. Crewe

Steve Davis faces a test to keep the Alex away from the trap door. Crewe spent the entire campaign in the bottom 6 last year and it is difficult to imagine them getting much higher this season. Will continue to bring exciting talent through the Academy but lack experience and firepower to do anything but struggle. Mathias Pogba has moved onto Italy and I am unsure where the goals will come from?

Key Man : Max Clayton

23. Gillingham

Another side that flirted with the drop but survived in the end with some comfort. The task this year is to try and stay away from the danger zone but I fear for them. The squad lacks depth and genuine quality and they rely too much on McDonald for goals. If they get off to a poor start then they could be in real trouble.

Key Man : Cody McDonald

24. Colchester

The U’s just stayed up last season but the playoff challengers of a few seasons ago seem a long way from being anywhere near the top end of the division. They have a young manager and side and have lost key man, captain Brian Wilson. Lack scoring options, genuine quality and this could be the season they face the dreaded drop I am afraid.

Key Man : Craig Eastmond
What's the odds on guessing every league position correctly. It's got to be worth £10 deadbat
 
I think it might take us a few games to gel the team together.The Centre Back pairing is a worry,but we're ok in the Full Back positions..certainly than when we started out last season with Westlake and Williams and then McMahon and Hill.
Loads of options in midfield now,but up top Higdon,Mcnulty should get goals for me with the amount of chances our midfield are capable of creating..hopefully Diego will come good this season after recovering from injury his problems...Fancy us to go up though...I'll go United,Bristol,PNE,Barnsley,Donny and the O's...UTB!
 
Preston manage to keep Garner, we can't keep Maguire. Still think we will go up this year though.

Did Garner want or ask to leave though?
Yes Harry was under contract but there was only a year left on it. I for one think it was the the right decision to let him go.
 
I agree with Preston being faves, their my pick for promotion this season. Disagree with a few of the teams 'key' players mind, one being Dean Cox ought to be Orient's, he's perhaps the best player in our league certainly capable of playing higher
 
Apart from a minor shuffle of the Top 4, the only team I fancy to do better is Scunthorpe.

As for United, maybe the defence will take time to settle in what is a difficult first six games , but the talent within the attacking midfielders, Baxter, Scougall, Murphy, Wallace, Reed and Flynn should carry us through. How many of those play each week has yet to be seen and we may be frustrated that talent is sitting on the bench in the interests of solidity and functionality. However, with all that creativity Higdon must be sensing a major opportunity to make his mark in English football.

Injuries will play a part obviously and the resources to make loan signings will be a massive advantage for us. I like the fact we have none to start with and this will help team spirit and continuity during the season.

No matter how well we play there are only two automatic spots and Bristol and Orient are our rivals in my opinion. If we lose out narrowly in the last week of the season that will be par for the course for our fans. It's up to Clough to make the difference.
 
As my Wolves supporting mate keeps reminding me "you'll never win anything with Collins at the back!"
And that is confirmed with the defence being a weak link in the current squad.
I think we could be in for a disappointing start until the squad with all the new additions gel, but we've seen pre season that they can play and NC knows his players better than any of us!
 
You don't need a bookie. I will give you 1000-1 against you naming every position correctly.

Care to have a flutter?

I imagine a book would give you much greater odds! Would be a pretty specialist bet that would need to be requested in writing. Someone more likely to do it would be one of the bookies who love a comedy bet such as paddy's as opposed to the usual big few (hills, laddies, coral)
 
I imagine a book would give you much greater odds! Would be a pretty specialist bet that would need to be requested in writing. Someone more likely to do it would be one of the bookies who love a comedy bet such as paddy's as opposed to the usual big few (hills, laddies, coral)

Ok, I will give you a million to one.

No takers?
 
Spot on for me.

My concern is whether Murphy and a couple of others who were right at the top of their game for much of our good run can match those performances again, I hope so.

The ace up our sleeve is I think at least one of the youngsters we've only seen glimpses of will have a real impact this season.
 

Can't really gripe too much about the top 6 (but maybe the order!). The only issue with that is Swindon, got a feeling they may be play-off material.
 
Very interesting, and reflects my thoughts other than swapping orient for Preston. Playoffs seems our most likely finishing position, problem is we could have barca's team running out for us in the playoff final and we know they'd balls it up.
 
As my Wolves supporting mate keeps reminding me "you'll never win anything with Collins at the back!"
And that is confirmed with the defence being a weak link in the current squad.
I think we could be in for a disappointing start until the squad with all the new additions gel, but we've seen pre season that they can play and NC knows his players better than any of us!

Our defence has been really solid the last few yrs, Collins has been a major part of that, its our attack thats the weak link.

PS Sunderland won the Championship with Collins playing at the back (albeit it not that many times) :o)
 
Did Garner want or ask to leave though?
Yes Harry was under contract but there was only a year left on it. I for one think it was the the right decision to let him go.

I thought Garner had refused to sign a new contract? The fact he's still there is probably due to nobody from the leagues above wanting to buy him. Yet.
 
I agree with Preston being faves, their my pick for promotion this season. Disagree with a few of the teams 'key' players mind, one being Dean Cox ought to be Orient's, he's perhaps the best player in our league certainly capable of playing higher

Agree with you about Cox. Rate him and surprised he has extended his contract there. However, for all his critics Henderson will be mightily effective at this level. He will create so many chances for Lisbie, Simpson, Mooney, Dagnall etc. When we went on the run to the play off final take away the stupid red cards and elbows etc and he was a key player. He is a very good target man for league one who will rough up a lot of defences. They have a range of strikers far better than ours sadly. As do Bristol City. A lot depends on Higdon for me.
 
Thats a proper price still not reflective of value though ;) Considering there are 620448401733239439360000 different permutations (If I remember my GCSE maths correctly)


Ok, I will give you 620448401733239439360000 x 2 to 1.

Now there is a good value bet!
 
I thought Garner had refused to sign a new contract? The fact he's still there is probably due to nobody from the leagues above wanting to buy him. Yet.


As far as I know Garner has had one good season at League One level and nothing else. Not many Championship clubs will take the risk. Billy Paynter got a move to Leeds after one good season and that was pretty much a disaster
 
As far as I know Garner has had one good season at League One level and nothing else. Not many Championship clubs will take the risk. Billy Paynter got a move to Leeds after one good season and that was pretty much a disaster

Hi, Roy! How's about a season preview 'how others see us?'

Just a thought!
 
I notice that despite our own annoyance when people call us 'Sheffield', posters on here still insist on referring to Bristol City as 'Bristol'...........
 
Nice read DB and I am looking forward to your match reports.
As for my predictions: I think, as others have said, we will take time to click. A little worried about the centre of defence. McGahey does look a prospect but will probably be on the bench at the start of the season. This leaves Collins and Butler who while capable at this level but they do lack pace. I can see NC playing a formation to protect them, with Doyle and Basham in a deep midfield position.
Then there is the small matter of scoring regularly. I like the look of Higdon and think that when he is match fit he will be very effective. McNulty is an unknown quantity so I hope before the end of August we have signed a proven striker, either on loan or permanent, then I will feel more confident of a top 2 finish.
One positive is that we now have decent height and strength down the spine of the team, we lost a lot of possession last season just because the opposition had bigger players.
Im predicting a comfortable top four finish (top 2 with the addition of a top goalscorer)
Anyway its almost here so COYRAWWs!!!!
 
Our defence has been really solid the last few yrs, Collins has been a major part of that, its our attack thats the weak link.

PS Sunderland won the Championship with Collins playing at the back (albeit it not that many times) :eek:)

And Wolves won the Championship with Collins playing 20 odd matches
 

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