There is a reason there are so many bookies and you do have to remember their odds reflect the opinion of the gambling public. If everyone in Chesterfield took advantage of William Hill's 50/1 against us it wouldn't be 50/1 for very long.
We are actually fourth favourites for relegation at the moment on "relegation" lists.
I expect Wimbledon, Northampton and Oldham to struggle. There might be ructions at Southend that affect their playing side and manager. The EU team Port Vale are brexiting in might fly, but if they struggle to adapt, it might mean a managerial sacking and a race to the bottom.
You could lose a lot waiting for The Blades to become a good bet. Wilder doesn't seem to have two managerial good seasons together and men who get to manage their dream team often seem to achieve a nightmare. But they must improve without Marmalade Adkins, mustn't they?
MK Dons, Bradford, Bolton, Oxford, Scunthorpe and Walsall in my opinion all have issues which alongside their expectations of doing quite well might lead in the absolute opposite direction.
Me, I'm Pooch's cowardly cousin. I'd settle for 20th big time. I'm still scared that issues off-field can have an impact on a good man's ability to manage and our team's capacity to achieve. I'd like to know what kind of keeper will start the season for us. I'd like to know about Danny's centre back thoughts. I'd like to know if Angel is as good as he looked in the three games he managed. I'd like to know if Gboly will still be with us ......... And what happens if Ched makes the team and the case turns into an Oscar Pistorius? But most of all I'd like to know that the club's vision was to challenge for the Championship. I could handle us never getting there and realise succeeding might even be a poisoned chalice, but I'd like to think we really want up and not down as much as you lovely optimists on here.
And Dancing, that's why you have your own business, deep down you are an optimist. And I wouldn't knock that.
We are actually fourth favourites for relegation at the moment on "relegation" lists.
I expect Wimbledon, Northampton and Oldham to struggle. There might be ructions at Southend that affect their playing side and manager. The EU team Port Vale are brexiting in might fly, but if they struggle to adapt, it might mean a managerial sacking and a race to the bottom.
You could lose a lot waiting for The Blades to become a good bet. Wilder doesn't seem to have two managerial good seasons together and men who get to manage their dream team often seem to achieve a nightmare. But they must improve without Marmalade Adkins, mustn't they?
MK Dons, Bradford, Bolton, Oxford, Scunthorpe and Walsall in my opinion all have issues which alongside their expectations of doing quite well might lead in the absolute opposite direction.
Me, I'm Pooch's cowardly cousin. I'd settle for 20th big time. I'm still scared that issues off-field can have an impact on a good man's ability to manage and our team's capacity to achieve. I'd like to know what kind of keeper will start the season for us. I'd like to know about Danny's centre back thoughts. I'd like to know if Angel is as good as he looked in the three games he managed. I'd like to know if Gboly will still be with us ......... And what happens if Ched makes the team and the case turns into an Oscar Pistorius? But most of all I'd like to know that the club's vision was to challenge for the Championship. I could handle us never getting there and realise succeeding might even be a poisoned chalice, but I'd like to think we really want up and not down as much as you lovely optimists on here.
And Dancing, that's why you have your own business, deep down you are an optimist. And I wouldn't knock that.