Monday, February 1, 2010

English Football League predictions

The big kick-off, we still have these experts know the world of TV and press, were used to tell us how it ends before it has even begun! As usual, fixed-odds, which were the focus, connected via their service e-zine to end the mission.

Premier League, although Liverpool have spent big, they are not so far and is probably behind United and Chelsea again. The Blues will be interested in his crown again, but the United --seem always to have his nose in front. Arsenal may be a season to be a serious competitor again, but Van Persie, can give a player of players like Rooney, Ronaldo, Gerrard and Drogba a run for its money by referring players to the season. The spores are always closer to the "Big 4" but they are still not close enough and are more likely to fight for the UEFA points with Portsmouth, Villa, West Ham and Newcastle.

Tastes Reading, Everton,Perhaps surprisingly, Sunderland and Derby midfielder can all end table. Most people will make the Rams as certainties for an immediate return to the championship, but in Billy Davies, they have a manager of talent able to keep their heads above water. At the bottom of Blackburn and Manchester City can get out of trouble - the balance in a battle. Wigan have signed many players but too many of them have much to prove and Middlesbrough - with some un-inspiring new recruits - couldthem in the bottom two. Of the 3 other teams could face Allardyce, Bolton battle for the post and slide into the death, so that Birmingham and Fulham breathing big sighs of relief.

Charlton is a good manager and a lot of money, more than capable of jumping immediately from the league and the wolves have with them. Last season, a good experience for the holding of land were black. Sheff U have an impressive front line, but the defense is a concern andthe play-off is an option more likely, with Watford, Cardiff and looking for one of Norwich, Southampton and Coventry. West Brom May also suffer from Wembley was hung over and just missed. Mid-table is probably the best of Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich and Palace significantly with Leicester, Hull and improving QPR last term, but not. Colchester has been surprisingly well in its first year, but probably find a much more difficult time second, and Preston are likely to suffer fromLoss of David Nugent. Bristol City and Blackpool are more than capable of consolidating, but the others look vulnerable. Barnsley is only to survive, including Plymouth, leaving Burnley and Scunthorpe Stoke fight against the drop.

In League One, are the forest edge for promotion, but their presentation is intended to be missed. They have used Neil Lennon, but it is a very difficult division and we must wonder about the legs. Throughout the mission are the two automatic promotion to theDoncaster and Millwall. The Yorkshire club are very ambitious and James Hayter is a sign of cracking at this level. The Lions finished good young side and Willie Donachie Does there. Be taken Huddersfield, Oldham and Luton in order to fill the play-off places with the forest, near Carlisle, Swansea, Yeovil and Southend. Bristol Rovers may have a better season than many have suggested how to Hartlepool and Walsall, the 3 meet. Brighton, Tranmere, Crewe and PortVale set seems pretty boring season, and Gillingham and Leyton Orient looks sure the bottom half material. Leeds needs a little luck with their appeal against the 15 points deducted, otherwise they could just slip through. Swindon may stay until their money, but Bournemouth, Cheltenham and Northampton shows they are all to avoid the drop.

In League Two Paul Ince can get more Fergie - Darren is that! MKD can pip Peterborough at the top with Shrewsbury accessionthem. Be taken Notts County, Darlington and Rotherham, to make the play-off, with surprise packages Bury. Chesterfield, Bradford and Rochdale should all go in the region, Hereford, Wycombe and Mansfield, not too far behind. Lincoln probably missed their chance in the last 5 years, and Terry Butcher does not find life easy at Brentford. The two new entrants able to organize themselves, but the rest might have trouble with Chester and Accrington Stanley to make way for the return of TorquayOxford, will be taken to make their return to the League.

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