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Championship Season Preview - 2021-22
It’s that time of year where ‘experts’ and bookmakers predict where everyone will finish in the table. I always try and have a go and have done ok the last few seasons with placing teams but last season I had United comfortably safe so was way off! I will list each team from bottom up to in terms of where I see them placing and assess their prospects with a summary. I will also detail the transfer business in the ins/outs section and also state who the key player is.
Remember it is just a bit of fun before everybody jumps up and down. In any responses I’d like to know what others think rather than just say absolute nonsense; and with reasoning! Hopefully it will generate some decent discussion…..
24) Hull City
Interestingly many of the bookmakers do not see them struggling/doing down. They of course won League One and were impressive in bouncing straight back. They have some decent young players but also therein lies the issues – it is a squad bereft of successful experience at this level. They will rely on the likes of Wilks and Magennis for goals but neither really shown they can plunder goals in the Championship before. Randell Williams is a smart capture from Exeter and they have signed a few Premier League talents – young keeper Nathan Baxter may usurp the more experienced Matt Ingram between the sticks. Positive covid cases this week will not help the preparation. Just do not see them having enough to avoid the yo-yoing continuing.
Manager: Grant McCann
In
George Moncur (free, Luton Town)
Andy Cannon (free, Portsmouth)
Randell Williams (free, Exeter City)
Nathan Baxter (loan, Chelsea)
Ryan Longman (loan, Brighton & Hove Albion)
Di’Shon Bernard (loan, Manchester United)
Out
Reece Burke (free, Luton Town)
Max Clark (free, Fleetwood Town)
Jordy de Wijs (undisclosed, Queens Park Rangers)
George Long (free, Millwall)
Max Sheaf (released)
Callum Jones (loan, Morecambe)
Jordan Flores (loan, Northampton Town)
Elliot Bonds (free, Cheltenham Town)
Martin Samuelsen (undisclosed, Haugesund)
Key Man: George Honeyman – The heartbeat of the City midfield. Gets up and down and scores and assists. Finally showed the promise he once exhibited at the Stadium of Light.
23) Derby County
Derby have been in turmoil for some time, on and off the pitch. Quite how Rooney has remained in charge I do not know. He should have been jettisoned for the awful performances on the whole since he took over and to be frank, they were incredibly fortunate to stay up last season. The squad has been further trimmed due to financial measures. If they managed to get new ownership then this prediction may seem foolish but as it stands, I see nothing but a continuation of the struggles they endured to end the previous campaign. They will have to rely even more on young players and with Rooney seemingly out of his depth in terms of both tactics and motivation of his charges, they will be in a fight from the outset. The fact they were looking at former Blades castoffs Jagielka and Morrison, along with Richard Stearman (released by Huddersfield) if any transfer embargo is lifted, showed the type of waters Rooney was fishing in.
Manager: Wayne Rooney
In
None announced yet
Out
Scott Malone (free, Millwall)
Jack Marriott (free, Peterborough United)
Florian Jozefzoon (released)
Jonathan Mitchell (released)
Scott Carson (free, Man City)
Emmanuel Idem (released)
Jordon Ibe (contract cancelled)
Henrich Ravas (free, FK Senica)
Martyn Waghorn (free, Coventry City)
Andre Wisdom (released)
Curtis Davies (released)
Jahmal Hector-Ingram (released)
Key Man: Colin Kazim Richards – Much travelled but gave them a lift in the run in and will be counted on to add goals and experience to a wafer thin and mostly young squad. At the other end if he remains David Marshall will surely need to be used more than the error stricken Kelle Roos?
22) Huddersfield
Finished in 20th place last time out. They quickly dispensed with the Cowley brothers and Carlos Coberan, former assistant of Marcelo Bielsa was brought in. This seemed an off move as surely Town needed stability after being closes to exiting this league at the wrong end after their spell at the top table. They needed to bring in some quality but not sure they have come close to achieving that. Rhodes, once a Terrier legend, is far from the player he was and the rest are workmanlike but aren’t going to move the needle enough to get them up the league. Jonathan Hogg will scrap and fight in the middle but the defensive options are a concern. If the talented O’Brien moves on, then this will further hinder them. Not sure where the goals are coming from either if Rhodes and Campbell are seen as the duo to plunder them.
Manager: Carlos Corberan
In
Jordan Rhodes (free, Sheffield Wednesday)
Matty Pearson (free, Luton Town)
Lee Nicholls (free, MK Dons)
Josh Ruffels (free, Oxford United)
Levi Colwill (loan, Chelsea)
Ollie Turton (free, Blackpool)
Danel Sinani (free, Norwich City)
Out
Christopher Schindler (free, Nuremberg)
Tommy Elphick (released)
Alex Pritchard (free, Sunderland)
Oumar Niasse (released)
Richard Stearman (released)
Jayson Leutwiler (free, Oldham Athletic)
Demeaco Duhaney (released)
Jaden Brown (free, Sheffield Wednesday)
Yaya Sanogo (released)
Richard Keogh (free, Blackpool)
Kieran Phillips (loan, Walsall)
Key Man: Lewis O’Brien – The young midfielder has been linked with clubs this summer including Leeds in recent times. He is someone they will need to stave off another relegation battle.
21) Blackpool
What a job Neil Critchley did after coming in from Liverpool’s Academy. Blackpool were certainly not reckoned to be close to a promotion contender, so for the Tangerines to get up via the playoffs was a fantastic achievement. They work hard, have a set way of playing and defensively they are sound. They do no score many albeit for a team near the top (only 7 teams scored fewer in League One and Rochdale scored more and they went down!) but they are tough to beat. Player wise they might not be full of names many fans at this level have heard of although keeper Chris Maxwell and defender Richard Keogh are exceptions to this. Former Blade loanee Gary Madine has reupped for another year and will be used as part of a striker by committee approach. I think that the home form will be key and they might just have enough to stay up. Will be everyone’s favourite away day…unless you are going in midweek (yes us in March I know!).
Manager: Neil Critchley
In
Daniel Grimshaw (free, Manchester City)
Reece James (free, Doncaster Rovers)
Shayne Lavery (free, Linfield)
Josh Bowler (free, Everton)
Oliver Casey (undisclosed, Leeds United)
Callum Connolly (free, Everton)
Sonny Carey (undisclosed, King's Lynn)
Richard Keogh (free, Huddersfield Town)
Tyreece John-Jules (loan, Arsenal)
Out
Ben Garrity (undisclosed, Port Vale)
Liam Feeney (free, Tranmere Rovers)
Ethan Robson (loan, MK Dons)
Ollie Turton (free, Huddersfield Town)
Nathan Shaw (free, AFC Fylde)
Adi Yussuf (released)
Sullay Kaikai (free, Wycombe Wanderers)
Jack Sims (released)
Alex Fojticek (released)
Key Man: Jerry Yates – Scored 20 goals as the Tangerines came up via the Play Offs. Never convinced at this level before when he was at Rotherham so will want to show the improvements he has made in his game.
20) Coventry City
Back to the Ricoh and more importantly Coventry they go after a two-year hiatus in Birmingham. The club has signed a ten-year deal with the Wasps group to return but will still press ahead to build their own stadium within the Coventry area in this time frame. City looked like they might have only had a brief return to the Championship but 5 wins in 8 matches saw them survive with surprising comfort in the end. The league does not appear any stronger this season but City don’t either. Waghorn will provide some nous and goals at the top of the field but how City goes depends largely on the same squad as last season. Be interesting to see if young keeper Ben Wilson or former Blade Simon Moore (been given the number one shirt) gets the nod between the sticks. Kelly, O’Hare and Hamer will mean they won’t get overrun in midfield as they have energy and tenacity. Tyler Walker was the leading scorer with just 8 so it is important Waghorn can supplement him. I expect a similar campaign to last season but they will have just enough to survive again.
Manager: Mark Robins
In
Ben Sheaf (undisclosed, Arsenal)
Martyn Waghorn (free, Derby County)
Simon Moore (free, Sheffield United)
Viktor Gyokeres (undisclosed, Brighton & Hove Albion)
Bright Enobakhare (free, East Bengal)
Ian Maatsen (loan, Chelsea)
Out
Maxime Biamou (released)
Amadou Bakayoko (free, Bolton Wanderers)
Jordon Thompson (released)
Morgan Williams (free, Yeovil Town)
Marko Marosi (undisclosed, Shrewsbury Town)
Gervane Kastaneer (free, PEC Zwolle)
Tom Billson (loan, Scunthorpe United)
Key Man: Callum O’Hare – An ever present in the Championship last year, O’Hare is finally showing the promise he had as a youngster at Villa. Technically good and busy in everything he does.
19) Peterborough
Darren Ferguson returned to Posh for the third time and he managed what he achieved in his first spell with another promotion – he now has fourth at the club! It seems he has maybe not had as much success elsewhere so the fit for him clearly is at London Road. Co-owner and chairman, Darragh McAnthony is certainly not an owner that likes to stay out of the limelight and you cannot say he is not up front but he has made some tidy profits on a number of players over the years. They still lack the infrastructure and stadium to possibly do anything more than consolidate at this level but if they do that, they will have had a fantastic campaign. Jack Marriott was an astute signing, who like Ferguson maybe needed to return to where he has been loved to have the success he had before. His partnership with the prolific Jonson Clark Harris will see them score enough goals to keep clear of deep water. The rest of the squad is largely made up of the players who got them up but they do have some talent – Siriki Dembele, Frankie Kent and Sammie Szmodics are players that have moved up the leagues and shown they can continue to improve. Beevers gives them experience at the back and Jorge Grant is a creative talent that can only help supply a dangerous front pairing. I have placed them conservatively due to squad depth (lack of it). However, if they avoid injuries, I would not be surprised to see them place higher.
Manager: Darren Ferguson
In
David Cornell (free, Ipswich Town)
Jack Marriott (free, Derby County)
Jorge Grant (undisclosed, Lincoln City)
Josh Knight (undisclosed, Leicester City)
Emmanuel Fernandez (undisclosed, Ramsgate)
Joe Tomlinson (undisclosed, Eastleigh)
Out
Mark Tyler (retired)
Louis Reed (released)
Niall Mason (released)
Archie Jones (released)
Sam Cartwright (released)
Frazer Blake-Tracy (free, Burton Albion)
Flynn Clarke (undisclosed, Norwich City)
Bradley Rolt (free, Brackley)
Mo Eisa (undisclosed, MK Dons)
Ryan Broom (loan, Plymouth Argyle)
Key Man: Jonson Clarke Harris – 33 goals last season. They have managed to retain him despite rumoured suitors from bigger clubs at this level. He will be vital that he can continue to find the net if they are to stay up.
It’s that time of year where ‘experts’ and bookmakers predict where everyone will finish in the table. I always try and have a go and have done ok the last few seasons with placing teams but last season I had United comfortably safe so was way off! I will list each team from bottom up to in terms of where I see them placing and assess their prospects with a summary. I will also detail the transfer business in the ins/outs section and also state who the key player is.
Remember it is just a bit of fun before everybody jumps up and down. In any responses I’d like to know what others think rather than just say absolute nonsense; and with reasoning! Hopefully it will generate some decent discussion…..
24) Hull City
Interestingly many of the bookmakers do not see them struggling/doing down. They of course won League One and were impressive in bouncing straight back. They have some decent young players but also therein lies the issues – it is a squad bereft of successful experience at this level. They will rely on the likes of Wilks and Magennis for goals but neither really shown they can plunder goals in the Championship before. Randell Williams is a smart capture from Exeter and they have signed a few Premier League talents – young keeper Nathan Baxter may usurp the more experienced Matt Ingram between the sticks. Positive covid cases this week will not help the preparation. Just do not see them having enough to avoid the yo-yoing continuing.
Manager: Grant McCann
In
George Moncur (free, Luton Town)
Andy Cannon (free, Portsmouth)
Randell Williams (free, Exeter City)
Nathan Baxter (loan, Chelsea)
Ryan Longman (loan, Brighton & Hove Albion)
Di’Shon Bernard (loan, Manchester United)
Out
Reece Burke (free, Luton Town)
Max Clark (free, Fleetwood Town)
Jordy de Wijs (undisclosed, Queens Park Rangers)
George Long (free, Millwall)
Max Sheaf (released)
Callum Jones (loan, Morecambe)
Jordan Flores (loan, Northampton Town)
Elliot Bonds (free, Cheltenham Town)
Martin Samuelsen (undisclosed, Haugesund)
Key Man: George Honeyman – The heartbeat of the City midfield. Gets up and down and scores and assists. Finally showed the promise he once exhibited at the Stadium of Light.
23) Derby County
Derby have been in turmoil for some time, on and off the pitch. Quite how Rooney has remained in charge I do not know. He should have been jettisoned for the awful performances on the whole since he took over and to be frank, they were incredibly fortunate to stay up last season. The squad has been further trimmed due to financial measures. If they managed to get new ownership then this prediction may seem foolish but as it stands, I see nothing but a continuation of the struggles they endured to end the previous campaign. They will have to rely even more on young players and with Rooney seemingly out of his depth in terms of both tactics and motivation of his charges, they will be in a fight from the outset. The fact they were looking at former Blades castoffs Jagielka and Morrison, along with Richard Stearman (released by Huddersfield) if any transfer embargo is lifted, showed the type of waters Rooney was fishing in.
Manager: Wayne Rooney
In
None announced yet
Out
Scott Malone (free, Millwall)
Jack Marriott (free, Peterborough United)
Florian Jozefzoon (released)
Jonathan Mitchell (released)
Scott Carson (free, Man City)
Emmanuel Idem (released)
Jordon Ibe (contract cancelled)
Henrich Ravas (free, FK Senica)
Martyn Waghorn (free, Coventry City)
Andre Wisdom (released)
Curtis Davies (released)
Jahmal Hector-Ingram (released)
Key Man: Colin Kazim Richards – Much travelled but gave them a lift in the run in and will be counted on to add goals and experience to a wafer thin and mostly young squad. At the other end if he remains David Marshall will surely need to be used more than the error stricken Kelle Roos?
22) Huddersfield
Finished in 20th place last time out. They quickly dispensed with the Cowley brothers and Carlos Coberan, former assistant of Marcelo Bielsa was brought in. This seemed an off move as surely Town needed stability after being closes to exiting this league at the wrong end after their spell at the top table. They needed to bring in some quality but not sure they have come close to achieving that. Rhodes, once a Terrier legend, is far from the player he was and the rest are workmanlike but aren’t going to move the needle enough to get them up the league. Jonathan Hogg will scrap and fight in the middle but the defensive options are a concern. If the talented O’Brien moves on, then this will further hinder them. Not sure where the goals are coming from either if Rhodes and Campbell are seen as the duo to plunder them.
Manager: Carlos Corberan
In
Jordan Rhodes (free, Sheffield Wednesday)
Matty Pearson (free, Luton Town)
Lee Nicholls (free, MK Dons)
Josh Ruffels (free, Oxford United)
Levi Colwill (loan, Chelsea)
Ollie Turton (free, Blackpool)
Danel Sinani (free, Norwich City)
Out
Christopher Schindler (free, Nuremberg)
Tommy Elphick (released)
Alex Pritchard (free, Sunderland)
Oumar Niasse (released)
Richard Stearman (released)
Jayson Leutwiler (free, Oldham Athletic)
Demeaco Duhaney (released)
Jaden Brown (free, Sheffield Wednesday)
Yaya Sanogo (released)
Richard Keogh (free, Blackpool)
Kieran Phillips (loan, Walsall)
Key Man: Lewis O’Brien – The young midfielder has been linked with clubs this summer including Leeds in recent times. He is someone they will need to stave off another relegation battle.
21) Blackpool
What a job Neil Critchley did after coming in from Liverpool’s Academy. Blackpool were certainly not reckoned to be close to a promotion contender, so for the Tangerines to get up via the playoffs was a fantastic achievement. They work hard, have a set way of playing and defensively they are sound. They do no score many albeit for a team near the top (only 7 teams scored fewer in League One and Rochdale scored more and they went down!) but they are tough to beat. Player wise they might not be full of names many fans at this level have heard of although keeper Chris Maxwell and defender Richard Keogh are exceptions to this. Former Blade loanee Gary Madine has reupped for another year and will be used as part of a striker by committee approach. I think that the home form will be key and they might just have enough to stay up. Will be everyone’s favourite away day…unless you are going in midweek (yes us in March I know!).
Manager: Neil Critchley
In
Daniel Grimshaw (free, Manchester City)
Reece James (free, Doncaster Rovers)
Shayne Lavery (free, Linfield)
Josh Bowler (free, Everton)
Oliver Casey (undisclosed, Leeds United)
Callum Connolly (free, Everton)
Sonny Carey (undisclosed, King's Lynn)
Richard Keogh (free, Huddersfield Town)
Tyreece John-Jules (loan, Arsenal)
Out
Ben Garrity (undisclosed, Port Vale)
Liam Feeney (free, Tranmere Rovers)
Ethan Robson (loan, MK Dons)
Ollie Turton (free, Huddersfield Town)
Nathan Shaw (free, AFC Fylde)
Adi Yussuf (released)
Sullay Kaikai (free, Wycombe Wanderers)
Jack Sims (released)
Alex Fojticek (released)
Key Man: Jerry Yates – Scored 20 goals as the Tangerines came up via the Play Offs. Never convinced at this level before when he was at Rotherham so will want to show the improvements he has made in his game.
20) Coventry City
Back to the Ricoh and more importantly Coventry they go after a two-year hiatus in Birmingham. The club has signed a ten-year deal with the Wasps group to return but will still press ahead to build their own stadium within the Coventry area in this time frame. City looked like they might have only had a brief return to the Championship but 5 wins in 8 matches saw them survive with surprising comfort in the end. The league does not appear any stronger this season but City don’t either. Waghorn will provide some nous and goals at the top of the field but how City goes depends largely on the same squad as last season. Be interesting to see if young keeper Ben Wilson or former Blade Simon Moore (been given the number one shirt) gets the nod between the sticks. Kelly, O’Hare and Hamer will mean they won’t get overrun in midfield as they have energy and tenacity. Tyler Walker was the leading scorer with just 8 so it is important Waghorn can supplement him. I expect a similar campaign to last season but they will have just enough to survive again.
Manager: Mark Robins
In
Ben Sheaf (undisclosed, Arsenal)
Martyn Waghorn (free, Derby County)
Simon Moore (free, Sheffield United)
Viktor Gyokeres (undisclosed, Brighton & Hove Albion)
Bright Enobakhare (free, East Bengal)
Ian Maatsen (loan, Chelsea)
Out
Maxime Biamou (released)
Amadou Bakayoko (free, Bolton Wanderers)
Jordon Thompson (released)
Morgan Williams (free, Yeovil Town)
Marko Marosi (undisclosed, Shrewsbury Town)
Gervane Kastaneer (free, PEC Zwolle)
Tom Billson (loan, Scunthorpe United)
Key Man: Callum O’Hare – An ever present in the Championship last year, O’Hare is finally showing the promise he had as a youngster at Villa. Technically good and busy in everything he does.
19) Peterborough
Darren Ferguson returned to Posh for the third time and he managed what he achieved in his first spell with another promotion – he now has fourth at the club! It seems he has maybe not had as much success elsewhere so the fit for him clearly is at London Road. Co-owner and chairman, Darragh McAnthony is certainly not an owner that likes to stay out of the limelight and you cannot say he is not up front but he has made some tidy profits on a number of players over the years. They still lack the infrastructure and stadium to possibly do anything more than consolidate at this level but if they do that, they will have had a fantastic campaign. Jack Marriott was an astute signing, who like Ferguson maybe needed to return to where he has been loved to have the success he had before. His partnership with the prolific Jonson Clark Harris will see them score enough goals to keep clear of deep water. The rest of the squad is largely made up of the players who got them up but they do have some talent – Siriki Dembele, Frankie Kent and Sammie Szmodics are players that have moved up the leagues and shown they can continue to improve. Beevers gives them experience at the back and Jorge Grant is a creative talent that can only help supply a dangerous front pairing. I have placed them conservatively due to squad depth (lack of it). However, if they avoid injuries, I would not be surprised to see them place higher.
Manager: Darren Ferguson
In
David Cornell (free, Ipswich Town)
Jack Marriott (free, Derby County)
Jorge Grant (undisclosed, Lincoln City)
Josh Knight (undisclosed, Leicester City)
Emmanuel Fernandez (undisclosed, Ramsgate)
Joe Tomlinson (undisclosed, Eastleigh)
Out
Mark Tyler (retired)
Louis Reed (released)
Niall Mason (released)
Archie Jones (released)
Sam Cartwright (released)
Frazer Blake-Tracy (free, Burton Albion)
Flynn Clarke (undisclosed, Norwich City)
Bradley Rolt (free, Brackley)
Mo Eisa (undisclosed, MK Dons)
Ryan Broom (loan, Plymouth Argyle)
Key Man: Jonson Clarke Harris – 33 goals last season. They have managed to retain him despite rumoured suitors from bigger clubs at this level. He will be vital that he can continue to find the net if they are to stay up.