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League One - 2023/24

DawlishBouy

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They usually give it to the team with the best league record in that month. Which would be Oxford.
Because the list of contenders has only just been published I failed to take into account City went top with the first game in September, so you’re probably right. But in a sensible world Oxford’s 1-5 defeat in the League Cup would have a negative effect.
 

robchave

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It'll be Oxford or Wigan.

Success from an 'unfashionable' club always takes time to be recognised. If we continue to do well, suddenly it'll become a 'fan's owned', 'rags-to-riches', David & Goliath story - and then we'll be 'fashionable'!
 
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Apparently Lee Johnson is about to be appointed as Fleetwood manager. The merry go round of managerial failure continues.
 

Super Ronnie Jepson

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SaintJames

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Why are Americans suddenly so interested in L1 &L2 clubs? It can only be money, right?
Wrexham has catapulted the attraction of British association football. If I looked at the lower two leagues and potential to grow and develop a club I would probably look at Carlisle tbf. Big ground 17,000, massive catchment area with no competition from other sports. Wouldn't describe them as a sleeping giant more like a snoozing dwarf but with the potential for sure. Bradford of course goes without saying but they are a permanant shambles :)
 
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