There will be change, most likely one of Wigan or Blackburn will end up surviving, there's always twists and turns, can see one of them going, whilst another going down instead.
The three mentioned in League Two I believe will stay the same, but see the promoted team from the play-offs, being one from down south.
Then you have the current top 5 in our league now are all from up north, whilst whoever finishes 6th is likely to be from down south.
The teams fighting relegation are mainly from up north, with a couple of exceptions. Coventry and Chesterfield I believe are gone.
Essentially, it shows that most of the lower leagues are mainly more northern, and although the teams mentioned in the original post are very long journeys, they don't really change too much as they're replacing teams who aren't geographically close to us.
I'll do Plymouth away without a shadow of doubt and will be staying for a long weekend. Nice ground, good area for a decent night out, it's Devon and Cornwall and the food is spot on!
There are several other teams who could drop as well. Bristol City are 4th bottom, but Wolves and Aston Villa aren't safe. Villa 2 points from their last 8 games, and lost their last 4.
Coming down I'd like to see... Burton | Blackburn | Rotherham, reckon any of the others in current danger of relegation would be tough encounters next season whilst those three could well struggle in League One.
Would love to see Plymouth come back up simply because they're one of a few teams that play in Green so makes the League look a bit more colourful whilst would like to see Luton getting promoted because of Nathan Jones and because they appear to be a sleeping giant (Portsmouth on the other hand can stay in L2 as reckon they'd be dangerous at this level).
Would also love to see Barnet getting promoted, not just because of Kevin Nugent
There are several other teams who could drop as well. Bristol City are 4th bottom, but Wolves and Aston Villa aren't safe. Villa 2 points from their last 8 games, and lost their last 4.
Also don't rule out Birmingham if Zola stays in charge!
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Trying to be positive I can't see Rotherham challenging next season, Burton won't be near the top if they come down.
The three mentioned in League Two I believe will stay the same, but see the promoted team from the play-offs, being one from down south.
Then you have the current top 5 in our league now are all from up north, whilst whoever finishes 6th is likely to be from down south.
The teams fighting relegation are mainly from up north, with a couple of exceptions. Coventry and Chesterfield I believe are gone.
Essentially, it shows that most of the lower leagues are mainly more northern, and although the teams mentioned in the original post are very long journeys, they don't really change too much as they're replacing teams who aren't geographically close to us.
Would love to see Plymouth come back up simply because they're one of a few teams that play in Green so makes the League look a bit more colourful whilst would like to see Luton getting promoted because of Nathan Jones and because they appear to be a sleeping giant (Portsmouth on the other hand can stay in L2 as reckon they'd be dangerous at this level).
Would also love to see Barnet getting promoted, not just because of Kevin Nugent