by Linden Jones' Tash » 14 May 2023 19:14
by AthleticoSpizz » 14 May 2023 19:39
by Royal_jimmy » 14 May 2023 20:23
by Green » 14 May 2023 21:18
Royal_jimmy Definitely makes me feel frustrated when you see the likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth doing well when it really could have been us. They're beating the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd whilst we're playing some clubs who were non league a few years ago. We had our chance twice in the premier league and we blew it.
League one is full of big clubs who are having or recently have had financial issues or tiny clubs punching above their weight.
by blythspartan » 14 May 2023 21:54
GreenRoyal_jimmy Definitely makes me feel frustrated when you see the likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth doing well when it really could have been us. They're beating the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd whilst we're playing some clubs who were non league a few years ago. We had our chance twice in the premier league and we blew it.
League one is full of big clubs who are having or recently have had financial issues or tiny clubs punching above their weight.
Chin up champ. Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
Anyway you've said it yourself, for every Brighton and Brentford there's an Oldham or Derby. It's the nature of a league structure that some teams will have to do their time in the lower echelons. Now is ours.
by From Despair To Where? » 15 May 2023 08:18
GreenRoyal_jimmy Definitely makes me feel frustrated when you see the likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth doing well when it really could have been us. They're beating the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd whilst we're playing some clubs who were non league a few years ago. We had our chance twice in the premier league and we blew it.
League one is full of big clubs who are having or recently have had financial issues or tiny clubs punching above their weight.
Chin up champ. Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
Anyway you've said it yourself, for every Brighton and Brentford there's an Oldham or Derby. It's the nature of a league structure that some teams will have to do their time in the lower echelons. Now is ours.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 15 May 2023 10:45
Royal_jimmy Definitely makes me feel frustrated when you see the likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth doing well when it really could have been us. They're beating the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd whilst we're playing some clubs who were non league a few years ago. We had our chance twice in the premier league and we blew it.
League one is full of big clubs who are having or recently have had financial issues or tiny clubs punching above their weight.
by Sutekh » 15 May 2023 10:58
YorkshireRoyal99Royal_jimmy Definitely makes me feel frustrated when you see the likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth doing well when it really could have been us. They're beating the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd whilst we're playing some clubs who were non league a few years ago. We had our chance twice in the premier league and we blew it.
League one is full of big clubs who are having or recently have had financial issues or tiny clubs punching above their weight.
Not to mention the 3 clubs mentioned have been lower than us in the not too distant past, Bournemouth nearly went completely at one stage.
We might have missed our chance, but so have many, many other clubs who have been in the PL for a short amount of time as well and are at similar levels to where we have been/are now. Just look at Swindon, Oldham and Bradford for example.
by Hound » 15 May 2023 11:46
GreenRoyal_jimmy Definitely makes me feel frustrated when you see the likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth doing well when it really could have been us. They're beating the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd whilst we're playing some clubs who were non league a few years ago. We had our chance twice in the premier league and we blew it.
League one is full of big clubs who are having or recently have had financial issues or tiny clubs punching above their weight.
Chin up champ. Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
Anyway you've said it yourself, for every Brighton and Brentford there's an Oldham or Derby. It's the nature of a league structure that some teams will have to do their time in the lower echelons. Now is ours.
by Wycombe Royal » 15 May 2023 12:31
by tidus_mi2 » 15 May 2023 13:07
by Clyde1998 » 16 May 2023 07:45
tidus_mi2 Been speaking to a colleague who supports Derby and sounds like they had very much the same restrictions we did this season yet they still finished 7th and barely missed out on the play-offs.
Makes me a bit more optimistic for next season anyway.
by Snowflake Royal » 16 May 2023 08:17
by Royal_jimmy » 16 May 2023 09:24
Clyde1998tidus_mi2 Been speaking to a colleague who supports Derby and sounds like they had very much the same restrictions we did this season yet they still finished 7th and barely missed out on the play-offs.
Makes me a bit more optimistic for next season anyway.
For me, Derby's season gives us a good guide as to what we could do in League One next season. We should have more freedom with signings this season than we've had in the previous three/four seasons too.
The very early title and promotion odds for next season (not including those playing in the League One play-offs) with SkyBet:
Derby 13/2 & 2/1
Portsmouth 11/1 & 10/3
Wigan 12/1 & 7/2
Reading 14/1 & 4/1
Charlton 16/1 & 9/2
I imagine Sheffield Wednesday will be the early favourites (assuming they don't overturn their first leg thumping), with the other losing play-off sides being around the same as us.
I still think top half is the bare minimum, being in and around the play-offs is a good season and getting promoted is an excellent season.
by windermereROYAL » 16 May 2023 09:37
by Hound » 16 May 2023 10:30
by SouthDownsRoyal » 16 May 2023 10:48
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 16 May 2023 10:59
by NathStPaul » 16 May 2023 11:00
by Sutekh » 16 May 2023 11:03
Clyde1998tidus_mi2 Been speaking to a colleague who supports Derby and sounds like they had very much the same restrictions we did this season yet they still finished 7th and barely missed out on the play-offs.
Makes me a bit more optimistic for next season anyway.
For me, Derby's season gives us a good guide as to what we could do in League One next season. We should have more freedom with signings this season than we've had in the previous three/four seasons too.
The very early title and promotion odds for next season (not including those playing in the League One play-offs) with SkyBet:
Derby 13/2 & 2/1
Portsmouth 11/1 & 10/3
Wigan 12/1 & 7/2
Reading 14/1 & 4/1
Charlton 16/1 & 9/2
I imagine Sheffield Wednesday will be the early favourites (assuming they don't overturn their first leg thumping), with the other losing play-off sides being around the same as us.
I still think top half is the bare minimum, being in and around the play-offs is a good season and getting promoted is an excellent season.
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