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Great_Expectations

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Happy path i.e. no key players go and we aren’t unlucky with injuries = top 6.

We have our usual seemingly high rate of injuries and we lost one of COH/Gyokeres, then top half.
 

skyblue025

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Might squeeze 6th with a fair wind and not too many big injuries. If, as per normal we're riddled with injuries 12th.
 

slowpoke

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I think this is going to be a very tight division this season going right down the division, I don’t see any out and out favourites to go up or be relegated fingers crossed on major injuries think we can better last season 11th spot, we were in touching distance of top six most of last season so with my Sky Blue specs on I’ll predict that, 6th.
 

Offhegoes

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Hard to call the league this season, but you would expect to see Norwich, Middlesbrough, Burnley and Watford up there. I can see there being one team that takes everyone by surprise this time though, and will get promotion against the odds. That shall be CCFC.
 

CBS16

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So hard to predict. If we make top 6 it would genuinely be quite emotional what an achievement that'd be. Promotion doesn't bare thinking about, hopefully a truly special season ahead for us.
Having said that, I'd be very pleased with any upward progression on the final league position. Gonna say we finish 10th to continue the upward trend under Mark Robins after another entertaining season.
PUSB
 

PVA

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Probably already covered, but bookies have us 8th favourites to win the league.

I think 7th-9th sounds about right tbf.

If we can keep hold of the big 3 and Vik has another good season, then top 6 is achievable.
 

Gibbo

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16th
Side no better than last year, the league will be tougher than last year and the late goals will dry up
 

Brylowes

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I’m gonna say 9th relatively injury free, anywhere up to 3rd.
But.
Injury plagued anywhere down to 15th.
 

fatso

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Having to re evaluate now thanks to our fucking useless landlords. I'd say anything other than relegation would be acceptable this season.

Injuries to Kelly and O'hare and possibly the sale of Gyokeres along with the complete lack of strengthening the squad, not to mention possible sanctions from the EFL and the obvious home fixture congestion or having to play away from home again all adds up to a nightmare that we will just have to struggle through.
 

SkyblueTexan

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Having to re evaluate now thanks to our fucking useless landlords. I'd say anything other than relegation would be acceptable this season.

Injuries to Kelly and O'hare and possibly the sale of Gyokeres along with the complete lack of strengthening the squad, not to mention possible sanctions from the EFL and the obvious home fixture congestion or having to play away from home again all adds up to a nightmare that we will just have to struggle through.
Totally agree. I will be a step back this season unlike previous years. Need Wasps out, new owners, investment, own stadium to progress. If not we'll be back in L1 soon.
 

Ian1779

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Still top 10. The hyperbole is a little excessive. We’ve blown a lead today, but we were miles better until we hit the self destruct button.
 

Brylowes

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Still top 10. The hyperbole is a little excessive. We’ve blown a lead today, but we were miles better until we hit the self destruct button.
In a way you’ve answered your own question, we were miles better but we are dab hands at finding and using the ‘self destruct button’, couple that with the ongoing pitch debacle and the associated morale sapping effects it could well have on the squad and coaching staff, I think we’re in for a struggle.
 

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