Dave
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Post by Dave on Jul 1, 2008 18:52:09 GMT
What teams do we need to fear this season, or do we not need to fear anybody.
I think we may need to fear
Cambridge
Wrexham
Histon
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Post by spagbol74 on Jul 1, 2008 19:00:52 GMT
Wrexham for certain. Not so sure about Cambridge though, as they have had a mass clear out and have very little cash at the moment. I would say Stevenage (especially as they are my home town team!), but every year Boro sign loads of new players and they never gel, play-offs at best for them I think.
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Post by pikeygull on Jul 1, 2008 19:09:13 GMT
NO ONE
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Dave
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Post by Dave on Jul 1, 2008 19:10:17 GMT
Wrexham for certain. [glow=yellow,2,300]Not so sure about Cambridge though, as they have had a mass clear out [/glow]and have very little cash at the moment. I would say Stevenage (especially as they are my home town team!), but every year Boro sign loads of new players and they never gel, play-offs at best for them I think. So much on my mind, forgot about the mass clear out I hope we can just make a Good start and put ourselves in a position. we won't need to fear any body. But we have many new players who will need time to gel, so we could just start slowly.
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Post by jamie on Jul 1, 2008 20:08:19 GMT
Obviously there are the big few who will always be tipped as possible promotion candidates.
Personally I think FGR has a good chance. They have lost Fleetwood (and Brough!) but now have just signed Kaid Mohamed who given a decent amount of starts may do a good job for them. Lee Fowler will also be a good signing.
I also feel they are a team who appear to have a good set up with players appearing settled and wanting to stay (fleetwood could have gone last year but stayed) and this may give them the stability within the changing room.
They have announced a new dubai based sponser and clearly want to be moving up.
There is also something about expectations being high (we certainly will experience this) when the pressure is not so great , teams sometimes prosper.
Who knows?
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Dave
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Post by Dave on Jul 1, 2008 20:16:40 GMT
Obviously there are the big few who will always be tipped as possible promotion candidates. Personally I think FGR has a good chance. They have lost Fleetwood (and Brough!) but now have just signed Kaid Mohamed who given a decent amount of starts may do a good job for them. Lee Fowler will also be a good signing. I also feel they are a team who appear to have a good set up with players appearing settled and wanting to stay (fleetwood could have gone last year but stayed) and this may give them the stability within the changing room. They have announced a new dubai based sponser and clearly want to be moving up. There is also something about expectations being high (we certainly will experience this) when the pressure is not so great , teams sometimes prosper. Who knows? They are a club who has turned things around of late. Not so long ago they were nearly always at the bottom. Never forget playing them in the cup. dear son had come home the night before after being attacked in Torquay, his front teeth, hanging down his throat. Quick trip to the dentist and then to watch how great big Nev was and from behind the goal, a place I have never watched a match. To top it off said hello to Helen and yes we also won
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Post by the92ndfish on Jul 4, 2008 20:47:16 GMT
Off the top of my head this season, I reckon Wrexham, Ebbsfleet, Oxford (who finished very strongly), Burton Albion again, Stevenage and maybe Rushden and Diamonds. Cambridge as others have said have had a total clear out and won't be the same force this season.
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Post by merse on Jul 5, 2008 8:42:06 GMT
Off the top of my head this season............. I reckon you're talking off the top of your head!
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