by Clyde1998 »
28 May 2024 06:20
Sutekh South Coast Royal Clyde1998 Rotherham have already made five signings, all free transfers: Jonson Clarke-Harris (from Peterborough); Reece James (Sheff Wed); Shaun McWilliams (Northampton); Joe Rafferty (Portsmouth); Sean Raggett (Portsmouth). They'll be challenging towards the top this season.
Some astute signings there by Steve Evans who knows his way around the lower leagues.
In view of their record over the years Rotherham represent a fair bet for promotion.
Personally them and Brum would be my top two next season, manage to finish above them and you'll be promoted.
I'd say Birmingham are a bit of an unknown - similar to us last summer (albeit Brum have a higher starting level). If they keep a large part of their current first team squad, they'll definitely be at the top - but whether they can financially is the question.
At this stage last season, we still had Naby Sarr, Tom Ince and Andy Carroll, as well as the belief we'd be free from the transfer embargos and financial restrictions. They did have a takeover fairly recently, so I would expect their owners to still be interested in funding the club, but whether there are EFL restrictions around the corner could be a determining factor as to how well they do this season.
At this very early stage (based on the players at the teams now), I think the top six will be (in any order): Birmingham, Bolton, Charlton, Huddersfield, Rotherham and one of Barnsley, Blackpool or Peterborough. In League One, sides do appear to have a much larger turnover than in the Championship - so this could change very quickly.
According to the Wikipedia squads: Burton, Cambridge, Crawley and Shrewsbury each only have ten professional outfield players contracted for next season so far (Shrewsbury without any goalkeepers); Bristol Rovers and Exeter both have thirteen; Leyton Orient, Mansfield and Wigan all have fifteen. There's a lot of sides that need to sign a lot of players to even be competitive next season.