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**** COUNTDOWN TO PROMOTION **** 2019/2020 ****

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    Scoham said:
    Loving the positivity, wondering what the odds are for promotion?
    From oddschecker 

    200-1 to win it 
    50-1 top 2
    33-1 promotion 
    10-1 top 6
    11/4 top half

    And the most important of all... your percentages?
    Just for you Scoham

    0%   Top two  .......... 2%   3rd-6th ........ 23%     7th-12th ..... 55%  13th-21st  .....
    20%    Relegation 
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    Scoham said:
    Fantastic use of that meme format. 10/10
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    Scoham said:
    Out of the £200 million +++ the club will be guaranteed...
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    Win your home games, draw your away games.

    Not done exactly that but still on target for 92 points.
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    Even Bowyer saying we're not getting relegated. 
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    For the calendar Championship play-off final ,May 25th .
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    WAGU
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    Scoham said:
    WAGU
    Green or Wagu?
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    Very early days of course, but no way Roly is selling now. Yes he wants rid of the club,  but he's thinking the unthinkable could happen. 
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    Very early days of course, but no way Roly is selling now. Yes he wants rid of the club,  but he's thinking the unthinkable could happen. 
    Id agree... Especially if he gives Taylor a new contract
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    edited August 2019
    Interestingly, no team has ever won back to back promotions from League One (after winning the Play-Offs) to the Premier League

    Only Play-Off winners to achieve back to back promotions are the following

    Tranmere last season became the first team to ever win back to back promotion by winning successive Play-Off campaigns

    Conference to League One
    Doncaster Rovers... (2002-2004)
    Carlisle United... (2004-2006)
    Exeter City... (2007-2009)
    Bristol Rovers... (2014-2016)
    Tranmere Rovers... (2017-2019)

    League Two to Championship
    Cambridge United ... (1989-1991)
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    Hemed on our promotion campaign.

    https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/sport/17870148.tomer-hemed-vows-39-fight-39-charlton/

    "The team was not talking about promotion at the start of the season and suddenly people are thinking about it," Hemed told Y-Net.

    "If we see that we have a chance of reaching the playoffs we'll fight for it.

    “From my personal point of view I'll be hoping to score and help the team."

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    Interestingly, no team has ever won back to back promotions from League One (after winning the Play-Offs) to the Premier League

    Only Play-Off winners to achieve back to back promotions are the following

    Tranmere last season became the first team to ever win back to back promotion by winning successive Play-Off campaigns

    Conference to League One
    Doncaster Rovers... (2002-2004)
    Carlisle United... (2004-2006)
    Exeter City... (2007-2009)
    Bristol Rovers... (2014-2016)
    Tranmere Rovers... (2017-2019)

    League Two to Championship
    Cambridge United ... (1989-1991)
    I thought Luton did it last season?
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    Interestingly, no team has ever won back to back promotions from League One (after winning the Play-Offs) to the Premier League

    Only Play-Off winners to achieve back to back promotions are the following

    Tranmere last season became the first team to ever win back to back promotion by winning successive Play-Off campaigns

    Conference to League One
    Doncaster Rovers... (2002-2004)
    Carlisle United... (2004-2006)
    Exeter City... (2007-2009)
    Bristol Rovers... (2014-2016)
    Tranmere Rovers... (2017-2019)

    League Two to Championship
    Cambridge United ... (1989-1991)
    I thought Luton did it last season?
    Automatics on both occasions...

    Those mentioned in my post were teams who won back to back promotions after winning the Play-Offs first time round
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    Scoham said:
    Hello
    Hi Scoham
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    Interestingly, no team has ever won back to back promotions from League One (after winning the Play-Offs) to the Premier League

    Only Play-Off winners to achieve back to back promotions are the following

    Tranmere last season became the first team to ever win back to back promotion by winning successive Play-Off campaigns

    Conference to League One
    Doncaster Rovers... (2002-2004)
    Carlisle United... (2004-2006)
    Exeter City... (2007-2009)
    Bristol Rovers... (2014-2016)
    Tranmere Rovers... (2017-2019)

    League Two to Championship
    Cambridge United ... (1989-1991)
    What a shit house team Cambridge were with big Dion up front. Like a second coming of the Wimbledon crazy gang. Just used to hoof it long at every available opportunity.

    Not only did they win 2 straight promotions from league 2 to the championship, they made the play offs in the championship at the first time of asking. They also had a couple of good FA Cup runs around the same time too.
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    We want RD out. There is no debate on that one. Equally it is only as a result of the actions of the fan base that we have the management and squad currently in situ. Getting rid of Nightmeire was a Massive plus too - for us anyway.

    He still makes that call regarding budget but,  in finally putting in place a coaching and scouting team worthy of us, we have a squad that is, at the very least, capable of a mid table position. How many of us seriously thought before the season that we would be unbeaten against the likes of Forest, Stoke, Derby, Leeds, Brentford and Fulham - all clubs that were at the top of the promotion betting.

    If he pushed the boat out one little bit further and offered Taylor an acceptable contract and we fill the odd position that might be needed as cover come January as a result of delartures/long term injuries prevalent at the time, who knows what might happen next?

    He can't change the past, we won't forget and are highly unlikely to forgive. But he can influence the future by keeping us competitive and by selling on terms that won't end up sending us in the opposite direction.



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    We have the same number of points now as we did after 12 games in 97/98, the season we won at Wembley.
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    For me last season was a magnificent achievement and Bowyer, JJ and the backroom boys have maintained that spirit. I mean, who wouldn't want to play for Bow? My personal opinion is that promotion may be a little out of reach this season - bit it's not impossible, we've just given one of the big-spending favorites a right thumping. So yes, dare to dream, but don't get too downhearted if we only finish 7th or 8th 'cos that would mean we would have had a great season. 
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