Mark Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 Last few seasons theres been a suprise team up there. Last season it was Palace, season before Reading. So who this season? Please forgive me, but i think it'll be Derby Not that i want it to be of course <_<
Benji Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 this is not going to be a popular reply BUT after looking through the teams when doing the lists Millwall have a VERy strong div 1 side.......
gagandeep Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 Last few seasons theres been a suprise team up there. Last season it was Palace, season before Reading. So who this season?Please forgive me, but i think it'll be Derby Not that i want it to be of course <_< thats what i think they are buying good palyers and have some decent young players that are improving.
Scow Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 this is not going to be a popular reply BUT after looking through the teams when doing the lists Millwall have a VERy strong div 1 side....... They have just lost Cahill, so they may struggle - He was a main source of goals for them. QPR could cause a few surprises next season......
TrickyTrev Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 Wigan if they count as a suprise and definately Forrest will have a big improvement this season.
Mark Posted 26 July 2004 Author Posted 26 July 2004 Wigan if they count as a suprise I dont think they do, i think they'll be challenging for the top 2 places this season
Jonno Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 Coventry will be the surprise team. They'll be pushing for playoffs.
Sparky Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 i think rotherham will be fairly strong , probably not play offs though
Ash Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 Coventry will be the surprise team. They'll be pushing for playoffs. Yer i agree , Peter Reid as manager and Dwight Yorke will be signing for them they will be a decent team !
ForeverBlue Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 i think rotherham will be fairly strong , probably not play offs though Not that strong then
Sparky Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 i think rotherham will be fairly strong , probably not play offs though Not that strong then no , obviously not
Oli Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 . they love him there. when me and my bro walked around stoke i seen people with his name on the back of their shirt. I was pissing myself
Scow Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 . they love him there. when me and my bro walked around stoke i seen people with his name on the back of their shirt. I was pissing myself He was their player of the year last season!!!!!! ::
Mark Posted 26 July 2004 Author Posted 26 July 2004 . they love him there. when me and my bro walked around stoke i seen people with his name on the back of their shirt. I was pissing myself He was their player of the year last season!!!!!! :: He did score 10 goals He isnt THAT bad. He got into double figures in his first season for us, now i know the amount of chances he missed but that isnt too bad. For 5 million though :laugh: Season after was shocking i know
Oli Posted 26 July 2004 Posted 26 July 2004 He used to have a fan site as well till loads of leicester fans invaded the forum. ::
dan_84 Posted 27 July 2004 Posted 27 July 2004 i reckon burnley might do well. made a couple of decent signings. werent they the 1st team to beat us at the walkers?
Scow Posted 27 July 2004 Posted 27 July 2004 i reckon burnley might do well. made a couple of decent signings. werent they the 1st team to beat us at the walkers? Yes they were, 1-0. I think their squad is very thin at the moment. I don't think there is much Cotterill can do about it. Although, Coyne and Sinclair are good signings in their position.
Oli Posted 27 July 2004 Posted 27 July 2004 They wont do very well i dont think there best player is Glen Little
Guest Daniel Posted 27 July 2004 Posted 27 July 2004 If he's there best player they might aswel give up now.
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