by ferrarilover » 17 May 2011, 20:34
Regards the Shrews next season, IF you are in L2 next season, I would definitely fancy you to go up automatically next year.
You clearly have a top side (it took a phantom goal to keep you out this year) and, in fairness, the three auto sides this year are the best three sides by some distance. Bury play sublime football, Chesterfield too and Wycombe can get wins from anywhere.
The teams coming down from above this year are weak. Swindon are utterly hopeless, Plymouth are in absolute disarray, Rovers (even with PB) won't be much cop and and the other relegated side is nothing to shout about. Of the promoted sides, Wimbledon are well supported, but almost certainly not anything like a threat to the auto places in L2, Luton are obviously a massive club, but it's a big step up for them and Crawley are A. The worst football team I have ever seen and B. a totally unknown quantity, they might win by Christmas, they might be bankrupt by Easter, who knows.
In short, the Shrews are certainly going to be, on paper at least, one of the three most accomplished sides in that division.
If it's us, who knows, we all know that, really, we have absolutely no business being as high as we are, and it might all go spectacularly Pete Tong next season. I, for one, am rather hopign that question is academic.
Matt.
Regards the Shrews next season, IF you are in L2 next season, I would definitely fancy you to go up automatically next year.
You clearly have a top side (it took a phantom goal to keep you out this year) and, in fairness, the three auto sides this year are the best three sides by some distance. Bury play sublime football, Chesterfield too and Wycombe can get wins from anywhere.
The teams coming down from above this year are weak. Swindon are utterly hopeless, Plymouth are in absolute disarray, Rovers (even with PB) won't be much cop and and the other relegated side is nothing to shout about. Of the promoted sides, Wimbledon are well supported, but almost certainly not anything like a threat to the auto places in L2, Luton are obviously a massive club, but it's a big step up for them and Crawley are A. The worst football team I have ever seen and B. a totally unknown quantity, they might win by Christmas, they might be bankrupt by Easter, who knows.
In short, the Shrews are certainly going to be, on paper at least, one of the three most accomplished sides in that division.
If it's us, who knows, we all know that, really, we have absolutely no business being as high as we are, and it might all go spectacularly Pete Tong next season. I, for one, am rather hopign that question is academic.
Matt.