Perhaps - signed an American midfielder from MLS (could be anything) but not sure that Luke Ayling (ex-Leeds) is that inspiring. Apart from that they've done little in the market (so far).Middlesbrough will be very strong this year, I expect them fighting in the top 6.
Think Bristol City will finish mid-table. Middlesborough will be up there. Norwich always seem to have decent forwards but not be so clever at the back.Was wondering which teams would be challenging this season.
Ignoring ourselves (i think we will be thereabouts) pick 6 teams you think will be up there.
I'm going for:
Norwich (if their key forwards stay fit, I think they may be this season's dark horse)
Sheff Utd - although if they lose Hamer it will hamper them, wouldn't be surprised to PL loans help them.
Leeds - although they may struggle due to player turnover and the need for new players to 'gel'!
Luton - kept most of their squad intact, so stability should help
Burnley - see Luton, although hopefully their new manager is useless!
Bristol City - my other choice for dark horses this season
I am also curious to see what happens with Hull this season, with their new manager. He plays a manic pressing game, which -- given he hasn't recruited players yet (due to massive turnover) - means the players won't have time to get used to his methods, and they may not work due to burnout, given the number of games played at this level.
Luton I think will win the leagueLeeds didn't get the job done last year and so far have lost key players in Kamara, Gray & Sinisterra with rumours about the rest of there front line leaving as well. They've only brought in Jayden Bogle to 'improve' the team and he definitely isn't as good as Gray.
I'm not naive, there's a lot of window left but for people to consider them for autos right now is laughable.
Can't believe people would overlook Luton. Lost Barkley and all there team have a year of experience at the highest level. Also the best manager in the division imo.
I think this is about right but i'm still holding off until the window is closed.Burnley
Leeds
Luton
Cov
Boro
Norwich
will be the top 6, no particular order.
Sinisterra wasn't even there last year he was out on loanLeeds didn't get the job done last year and so far have lost key players in Kamara, Gray & Sinisterra with rumours about the rest of there front line leaving as well. They've only brought in Jayden Bogle to 'improve' the team and he definitely isn't as good as Gray.
I'm not naive, there's a lot of window left but for people to consider them for autos right now is laughable.
Can't believe people would overlook Luton. Lost Barkley and all there team have a year of experience at the highest level. Also the best manager in the division imo.
I think Burnley (1) will be our main rivals for top spot.Was wondering which teams would be challenging this season.
Ignoring ourselves (i think we will be thereabouts) pick 6 teams you think will be up there?
Perhaps - signed an American midfielder from MLS (could be anything) but not sure that Luke Ayling (ex-Leeds) is that inspiring. Apart from that they've done little in the market (so far).
No chance Sheff Utd are making it unless the takeover goes through. They lost another 4 players over the weekend which is 15 in total already.Cov Sheffied Utd play off final with us winning 2-1 and the whole of the city end singing “it could have been you” to Ohare
Don't say that on this forum, they've all got their dicks out for some reason over one of the most embarrassing teams of all time.No chance Sheff Utd are making it unless the takeover goes through. They lost another 4 players over the weekend which is 15 in total already.
He’s gone to Scumberland I thinkI'm waiting to see who Browne signs for, sounds like he's a world beater,and guarantees promotion.
Was wondering which teams would be challenging this season.
Ignoring ourselves (i think we will be thereabouts) pick 6 teams you think will be up there.
I'm going for:
Norwich (if their key forwards stay fit, I think they may be this season's dark horse)
Sheff Utd - although if they lose Hamer it will hamper them, wouldn't be surprised to PL loans help them.
Leeds - although they may struggle due to player turnover and the need for new players to 'gel'!
Luton - kept most of their squad intact, so stability should help
Burnley - see Luton, although hopefully their new manager is useless!
Bristol City - my other choice for dark horses this season
I am also curious to see what happens with Hull this season, with their new manager. He plays a manic pressing game, which -- given he hasn't recruited players yet (due to massive turnover) - means the players won't have time to get used to his methods, and they may not work due to burnout, given the number of games played at this level.
The bookies get more right than they get wrong which is how they make money. However, think our odds are really good meaning I think we will do better than they predict.
I have said before, think this is as difficult to get promoted as during any season. The "no hopers" from lat year QPR, Millwall, Watford and Stoke were all getting better as the season went on. They will give anyone a game. Bristol have recruited and were looking stronger last season.
Norwich, Hull and Sheff Utd could go either way but Sheff should have the money. Preston have lost their best player and always look shit but seem to prosper.
Can't see the promoted clubs doing an Ipswich.
Leeds, Boro (who like us were distracted by cup runs last season), Luton, Burnley, Sheff U and us for the top 6 with Bristol in contention possibly replacing one of those.
Must point out I predicted Leicester would not go up last year.
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