Are people not reading the thread?Bit of a random one but Bristol Rovers IF they come up would be my pick to potentially do a Burton & challenge for promotions new rich owners guess it depends how seriously they invest in the summer.
Northampton will be a surprise package similar to Burton, but our biggest threat i fear will come from our manager's inabilities to develop a settled team.
Want Millwall to go up as not a nice place to visit.
However, Bradford have a terrible away end and very little options to have a pre game drink ( that Bradford Arms pub real dump).
Happy for Barnsley and Walsall to stay with us.
Talking if Barnsley, they gave done well considering where they were in the league at one stage.
Are people not reading the thread?
Out of the play-off teams in League One this year who would be the one we would want to go up so they are not a threat to our hopes next year!
Well yep, but Wigan are up and Burton just about nailed on, so highly unlikely they will be here next season.Oh get you Otis.
Surely there is 6 in teams in the top 6 not 4....
Won't Bradford have a really good budget though based on their crowds?Out of those 4 teams, Millwall would probably be one the favourites to win the league, that's excluding the relegated or promoted teams.
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Go back to bed.Oh get you Otis.
Surely there is 6 in teams in the top 6 not 4....
Most of their crowd is ST and their early bird ST prices this season were £150 adults, and they usually sell 12-13k in the early bird prices, so I bet their ticket income is not that much higher than teams that have 7-9k. They will have another good season though as they've had a lot of stability over the last couple of yearsWon't Bradford have a really good budget though based on their crowds?
Forget about their really cheap prices. Good point.Most of their crowd is ST and their early bird ST prices this season were £150 adults, and they usually sell 12-13k in the early bird prices, so I bet their ticket income is not that much higher than teams that have 7-9k. They will have another good season though as they've had a lot of stability over the last couple of years
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Walsall fan here. If we don't do it this year, then we won't be up there next year. On our budget, the planets align to get us to a point of challenging every ten years or so. A mixture of cast-offs and decent kids sometimes come together to create a decent side, provided there's a manager around who is good enough to capitalise. If we don't make it though, that team gets dismantled very quickly (thank you Mr Bosman)
In terms of who WILL be up there next year. Sheff Utd will get it right one year, I think it will be next year. MK Dons (spit) will be strong unless Robinson leaves and either Charlton or Bolton will be up there too. Millwall and Barnsley have had great second halves to this season and I can't see that they need to sell, with Peterborough and Bristol Rovers as small clubs but with good budgets to make them competitive.
My top eight would be:-
Sheffield United
MK Dons
Millwall
Charlton
Peterborough
Barnsley
Bristol Rovers
Coventry
We'll be just under half way.
Think you may well be right.Bristol rovers if promoted will go up again
Think you may well be right.
Be interesting to see how much a threat Northampton will be next season too.
Yep, heard that too.Bristol rovers have some wealthy backers I believe.
Bristol rovers have some wealthy backers I believe.
Lucky you, the planets align to get us to the point of challenging every 46years or so.Walsall fan here. If we don't do it this year, then we won't be up there next year. On our budget, the planets align to get us to a point of challenging every ten years or so. A mixture of cast-offs and decent kids sometimes come together to create a decent side, provided there's a manager around who is good enough to capitalise. If we don't make it though, that team gets dismantled very quickly (thank you Mr Bosman)
In terms of who WILL be up there next year. Sheff Utd will get it right one year, I think it will be next year. MK Dons (spit) will be strong unless Robinson leaves and either Charlton or Bolton will be up there too. Millwall and Barnsley have had great second halves to this season and I can't see that they need to sell, with Peterborough and Bristol Rovers as small clubs but with good budgets to make them competitive.
My top eight would be:-
Sheffield United
MK Dons
Millwall
Charlton
Peterborough
Barnsley
Bristol Rovers
Coventry
We'll be just under half way.
Didn't even know Katie Price was looking for a football club.Jordanian billionaire!
Jordanian billionaire!
Don't say that you'll upset their supporters club on here.Typical and we get Sisu
Walsall fan here. If we don't do it this year, then we won't be up there next year. On our budget, the planets align to get us to a point of challenging every ten years or so. A mixture of cast-offs and decent kids sometimes come together to create a decent side, provided there's a manager around who is good enough to capitalise. If we don't make it though, that team gets dismantled very quickly (thank you Mr Bosman)
In terms of who WILL be up there next year. Sheff Utd will get it right one year, I think it will be next year. MK Dons (spit) will be strong unless Robinson leaves and either Charlton or Bolton will be up there too. Millwall and Barnsley have had great second halves to this season and I can't see that they need to sell, with Peterborough and Bristol Rovers as small clubs but with good budgets to make them competitive.
My top eight would be:-
Sheffield United
MK Dons
Millwall
Charlton
Peterborough
Barnsley
Bristol Rovers
Coventry
We'll be just under half way.
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