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Vital Football Hero
n/g might surprise a few but though it would be interesting to talk about other clubs on this thread/
I like to wait for 10 games before deciding if the table tells us anything on how the season might unfold but I'm bored so going in early at 6/7 games.
Looks like Sunderland might finally find their form and have a successful season. I don't begrudge them that, no team has a divine right to play in any league but I think their level of support and stadium deserves more than league one.
Wigan seem to have put their problems behind then and started well.
Sometimes clubs who win promotion from league 2 kick on and win promotion again. Bolton have started the strongest which is good as I put them in my accumulator for a top 6 finish.
Surprised to see AFCW start so strongly but hope they fade (for accumulator reasons) ;-)
Sheffield Wednesday have had a mixed start so time will tell if they can go back or will be another "giants of the past" who find league one harder than they may have thought.
Down at the bottom there must be concern over winless Ipswich - I wonder how patient the new owners will be. I think they would look for an more high profile appointment but as an East Anglian resident I'm sure Steve Evans would love a crack at them. Charlton have also failed to find their feet and I'm surprised to see Doncaster so low.
Interesting to see how the table changes in the next five games.
I like to wait for 10 games before deciding if the table tells us anything on how the season might unfold but I'm bored so going in early at 6/7 games.
Looks like Sunderland might finally find their form and have a successful season. I don't begrudge them that, no team has a divine right to play in any league but I think their level of support and stadium deserves more than league one.
Wigan seem to have put their problems behind then and started well.
Sometimes clubs who win promotion from league 2 kick on and win promotion again. Bolton have started the strongest which is good as I put them in my accumulator for a top 6 finish.
Surprised to see AFCW start so strongly but hope they fade (for accumulator reasons) ;-)
Sheffield Wednesday have had a mixed start so time will tell if they can go back or will be another "giants of the past" who find league one harder than they may have thought.
Down at the bottom there must be concern over winless Ipswich - I wonder how patient the new owners will be. I think they would look for an more high profile appointment but as an East Anglian resident I'm sure Steve Evans would love a crack at them. Charlton have also failed to find their feet and I'm surprised to see Doncaster so low.
Interesting to see how the table changes in the next five games.