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EFL 23/24 - Championship, League One, Wrexham's League Two featuring Wrexham
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Fleetwood scoring in the 90th min to draw 3-3 against Blackpool was good a result for any team chasing the play offs. Blackpool would have been joint 6th place with a win.
Stevenage still holding on to 6th place is still a surprise as though they would have been caught by now.
Top6 is a brilliant start though, got some good players in their squad, recruitment team/Steve Evans have an eye for a good player. Be surprised if they keep it up though
I would say at this point Pompey, Bolton, Oxford in any order looks nailed on top3. Barnsley will probably stay in the top6. Then you have about 5-6 teams with a claim for the last play off slots.
Us being 5 points outside them with our horrendous start shows how weak this league is2 -
Braziliance said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Fleetwood scoring in the 90th min to draw 3-3 against Blackpool was good a result for any team chasing the play offs. Blackpool would have been joint 6th place with a win.
Stevenage still holding on to 6th place is still a surprise as though they would have been caught by now.
Top6 is a brilliant start though, got some good players in their squad, recruitment team/Steve Evans have an eye for a good player. Be surprised if they keep it up.
I would say at this point Pompey, Bolton, Oxford in any order looks nailed on top3. Barnsley will probably stay in the top6. Then you have about 5-6 teams with a claim for the last play off slots.
Us being 5 points outside them with our horrendous start shows how weak this league is0 -
Braziliance said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Fleetwood scoring in the 90th min to draw 3-3 against Blackpool was good a result for any team chasing the play offs. Blackpool would have been joint 6th place with a win.
Stevenage still holding on to 6th place is still a surprise as though they would have been caught by now.
Top6 is a brilliant start though, got some good players in their squad, recruitment team/Steve Evans have an eye for a good player. Be surprised if they keep it up.
I would say at this point Pompey, Bolton, Oxford in any order looks nailed on top3. Barnsley will probably stay in the top6. Then you have about 5-6 teams with a claim for the last play off slots.
Us being 5 points outside them with our horrendous start shows how weak this league is0 -
Athletico Charlton said:Braziliance said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Fleetwood scoring in the 90th min to draw 3-3 against Blackpool was good a result for any team chasing the play offs. Blackpool would have been joint 6th place with a win.
Stevenage still holding on to 6th place is still a surprise as though they would have been caught by now.
Top6 is a brilliant start though, got some good players in their squad, recruitment team/Steve Evans have an eye for a good player. Be surprised if they keep it up.
I would say at this point Pompey, Bolton, Oxford in any order looks nailed on top3. Barnsley will probably stay in the top6. Then you have about 5-6 teams with a claim for the last play off slots.
Us being 5 points outside them with our horrendous start shows how weak this league is
Very surprised to see Oxford and Pompey doing so well, thought Derby would be in their position with, on paper a strong squad and a more seasoned manager who has experienced being promoted from this league multiple times.
If we can't get play-offs it will be so disappointing as it's such a weakened league
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Southampton got the bottom tier at Millwall as well today
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Peterborough beating Cambridge 5-0 is a surprising scoreline0
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That’s their local derby! Cambridge fans will be mortified.1
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Rooney's Birmingham (as it keeps being referred) losing is fun to watch after they got rid of their manager whilst sitting in 6th.1
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Stockport 11 wins in a row!4
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Gammon said:Rooney's Birmingham (as it keeps being referred) losing is fun to watch after they got rid of their manager whilst sitting in 6th.
Their next 2 home games are Sheff Weds and Rotherham, so i'd seriously start to question him if they don't win those.0 -
Addick Addict said:North Lower Neil said:Leicester felt like the "best" team to go down in a long while, injuries and poor performances in defence did the damage but they had decent players.
I know they've lost a few but they"ve still got some very good players, and Coady, Winks were good signings for the Championship. Think they'll cruise it this season.
Leeds have had a bit of an indifferent start in dropping points at home but have had injuries (Bamford, Firpo, Dallas, Cooper and now Spence all out) and still recorded very good away wins at Ipswich (their only defeat of the season) and now Millwall. Leeds only finished three points behind Leicester last season and in Daniel Farke they have someone who has worn the Championship winning T shirt - not once but twice. In fact, if we go back to his first Championship win with Norwich, they actually started the season with just five points from their first six games but still ended up with 94 points. They currently have nine points from the same number of games.
We will only truly know the state of play and even whether the likes of Ipswich can maintain their excellent start after 15 games or so but I would probably rather be a backer of Leeds at their current price of 8/1 than Leicester at 2/1
Leicester are by no means looking the certainties they once were - two defeats on the bounce and failed to score in both games too. One of those defeats was at home to Leeds (also won at Ipswich) and Leicester managed just one shot on target in that match. The gap between them has now narrowed the gap to 8 points which, with 30 games to go, certainly isn't an insurmountable one.
However, anyone who thought that Ipswich weren't capable of back to back promotions has to be impressed with the way that they are now level on points with Leicester. I suspect that it is only "weight of money" and bookmakers' liabilities that make Leicester a best priced 8/11 and if I wasn't going to back them at 2/1 then I'm certainly not going to do so at their current price.0 -
Had Leicester, Ipswich, Leeds and Southampton top 6 in my accy. Also had Bolton, Pompey and Derby top 6 in L1, Stockport + Wrexham L2, Man City winning PL and Chesterfield winning non league... If only I had stopped there... Sadly I added Gills and Bradford top 7 too. Ggrrr.0
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I hadn't realised that there are only TWO games in L1 being played today. Farcical to schedule a full fixture list now during international weekends, when so many clubs have players called up.1
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Stockport 11 wins in a row!
Suspect Dave Challinors stock will be high enough soon to land him a championship gig
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Notts County look a very decent side for a team who have just been promoted. Is this the most quality league 2 for some time?
Stockport, Mansfield, County, Wrexham, then you have sides like Morecambe, Wimbledon, MK Dons, Swindon, Gills and Accrinton who have all been in league 1 recently
Edit: as I post this now 4-2.
Brad Halliday instrumental in both goals, the player I highlighted against Wimbledon. Really like the way he plays0 -
Braziliance said:Notts County look a very decent side for a team who have just been promoted. Is this the most quality league 2 for some time?
Stockport, Mansfield, County, Wrexham, then you have sides like Morecambe, Wimbledon, MK Dons, Swindon, Gills and Accrinton who have all been in league 1 recently
Edit: as I post this now 4-2.
Brad Halliday instrumental in both goals, the player I highlighted against Wimbledon. Really like the way he plays
Luton made it to the PL, but Lincoln for example had momentum to take them up to L1 where they've stayed.1 -
killerandflash said:Braziliance said:Notts County look a very decent side for a team who have just been promoted. Is this the most quality league 2 for some time?
Stockport, Mansfield, County, Wrexham, then you have sides like Morecambe, Wimbledon, MK Dons, Swindon, Gills and Accrinton who have all been in league 1 recently
Edit: as I post this now 4-2.
Brad Halliday instrumental in both goals, the player I highlighted against Wimbledon. Really like the way he plays
Luton made it to the PL, but Lincoln for example had momentum to take them up to L1 where they've stayed.
Bradford are having a shocker, by far the biggest club in league 2 and right down the bottom end of the table now.
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Looking at the 1997/97 First division (Championship) table, when we finished 4th and went up, Stockport finished 8th, Crewe 11th, Bradford 13th, Tranmere 14th, Bury 17th and Swindon 18th. All finished ahead of Manchester City who were relegated.
Now all are in L2 or out of business.
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Stevenage winning and up to 4th. Will be a long list of clubs looking to sign Jamie Reid. Thought he looked really good against Charlton.0
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Stevenage winning and up to 4th. Will be a long list of clubs looking to sign Jamie Reid. Thought he looked really good against Charlton.1
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Stevenage winning and up to 4th. Will be a long list of clubs looking to sign Jamie Reid. Thought he looked really good against Charlton.
Real surprise package and seems to have recruited well.
Jamie Reid contract up in the summer, be interesting to see if Stevenage cash in. He's 29 and very much a late bloomer similar to May. Spent most of his career at non league and best spell at his hometown, Torquay, where he managed around 1 goal every other game.
I don't think he will have too many suitors due to his age and lack of experience. Could be a flash in the pan1 -
12 league wins in a row for Stockport- very impressive.
Mansfield 17 games undefeated.
Will be tough to get out of L2 this season.0 -
killerandflash said:I hadn't realised that there are only TWO games in L1 being played today. Farcical to schedule a full fixture list now during international weekends, when so many clubs have players called up.0
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JaShea99 said:killerandflash said:I hadn't realised that there are only TWO games in L1 being played today. Farcical to schedule a full fixture list now during international weekends, when so many clubs have players called up.
Nobody 6 months ago would have thought we'd have 5 of our own players away this break (not even counting loan players).
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stoneroses19 said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Stevenage winning and up to 4th. Will be a long list of clubs looking to sign Jamie Reid. Thought he looked really good against Charlton.
BUT they’ve also played two extra games. Their next couple of games are against Fleetwood (lost 2 in 9) and Peterborough (5th, one point behind them with a game in hand).
In the same span we have Carlisle (22nd) and Cheltenham (23rd). Hopefully the gap will close sooner rather than later.0 -
A lot of the call ups in league one are for a) Northern Ireland and b) under age national teams.
Port Vale for example got their game called off because they have 3 loan players called up (1 for Wales U21 and 2 for England U20).
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With just 2 league games in league one today and a few postponed in League two, I think the EFL should just bin the whole league programme on intl weekends. I don’t know why, but it just bugs me seeing all these games postponed.1
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For League One, they definitely should.
I wonder if it wouldn’t get the votes because of the number of League One and Two teams that don’t have international players outnumber the ones that do…0 -
Callumcafc said:For League One, they definitely should.
I wonder if it wouldn’t get the votes because of the number of League One and Two teams that don’t have international players outnumber the ones that do…0