I imagine, from what I've seen and squads, that most of if not all of them will finish below us:
Mansfield
Morecambe
Hartlepool
Exeter
Accrington
Wycombe
* In no particular order
My bottom teams
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Should say these and not them. My mistake
I'm guessing that you're taking the piss. If you're not, then well......The Romford Dagger wrote:I imagine, from what I've seen and squads, that most of if not all of them will finish below us:
Mansfield
Morecambe
Hartlepool
Exeter
Accrington
Wycombe
* In no particular order
Wycombe have made an excellent start to the season. Mansfield play the sort of football that catches teams out not on their game and they'll be difficult to beat at home. Morecambe have a solid side with some good strikers and will do alright. Hartlepool and Accrington I agree with. Exeter I think will improve as the season progresses, albeit slowly.
I do think we will be fine before anyone jumps to conclusions. I don't think we can get much worse defensively and we do definitely have goals in us. I think we'll win enough games this season, especially with others to come back (assuming they ever get fit mind, 1 month = 1 year in Daggers medical estimates)
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Put your money on it then .The bookies will love youThe Romford Dagger wrote:I imagine, from what I've seen and squads, that most of if not all of them will finish below us:
Mansfield
Morecambe
Hartlepool
Exeter
Accrington
Wycombe
* In no particular order
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Sorry to say but I saw all this coming even during preseason. Shambles and chaos set in that early.
The better League Two teams were easily winning their friendlies against much lower opposition- we were not.
Our defence was all over the place, Connors may have played for his country against Germany but he played at midfield. Doe and Howell I feel have been mediocre and we should have tried better to keep Hoyte, we need at least one attacking fullback.
I took good odds on the double of Blackpool and Daggers to be relegated before the season started.
The better League Two teams were easily winning their friendlies against much lower opposition- we were not.
Our defence was all over the place, Connors may have played for his country against Germany but he played at midfield. Doe and Howell I feel have been mediocre and we should have tried better to keep Hoyte, we need at least one attacking fullback.
I took good odds on the double of Blackpool and Daggers to be relegated before the season started.
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I have a feeling Hartlepool will be down there, I also look at Mansfield each week and think no-way will they win against whoever they're playing.
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Take away the first half against Northampton and we are not a million miles away from any of them. Yes bad result tonight but we are a width of a cross bar , one very bad miss from our Player of the season thus far and an act of gross stupidity from getting a result tonight. As I have eluded elsewhere there is no way we derserve to lose three nil tonight and I came away thinking our luck has to turn soon and when it does somebody is in line for one hell of a beating.matt_drfc wrote:I don't expect us to beat teams like Northampton, Portsmouth, Burton... So I'm not too upset right now. When we have Doe, Bingham, Hines, Murphy available and we're still losing then you're all right to be worried..
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Roll on the ESSEX Senior Cup, surely we will get a 1st Round win... 

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I obviously meant the "first" round for us.. 

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I really think this season it will be Accrington for the drop. They allegedly keep using HMRC like a bank loan and are only paying on winding up orders. James Beattie had put some money in and has now left. They are likely to go unless they get someone else to put money in. Their demise could come about by being unable to fund a relegation fight or unable to fund an HMRC claim, whichever comes first.
I thought Exeter would do similar last season but held on... interesting to see where this goes as any potential points deduction could bury them in terms of future investmentAuntie Merge wrote:I really think this season it will be Accrington for the drop. They allegedly keep using HMRC like a bank loan and are only paying on winding up orders. James Beattie had put some money in and has now left. They are likely to go unless they get someone else to put money in. Their demise could come about by being unable to fund a relegation fight or unable to fund an HMRC claim, whichever comes first.
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I'm not taking the piss I'm being serious. I know wycombe and morecambe have had excellent starts but I think they will struggle as the season progresses. Squads don't seem that good overall. Just my opinion.leewilson wrote:I'm guessing that you're taking the piss. If you're not, then well......The Romford Dagger wrote:I imagine, from what I've seen and squads, that most of if not all of them will finish below us:
Mansfield
Morecambe
Hartlepool
Exeter
Accrington
Wycombe
* In no particular order
Wycombe have made an excellent start to the season. Mansfield play the sort of football that catches teams out not on their game and they'll be difficult to beat at home. Morecambe have a solid side with some good strikers and will do alright. Hartlepool and Accrington I agree with. Exeter I think will improve as the season progresses, albeit slowly.
I do think we will be fine before anyone jumps to conclusions. I don't think we can get much worse defensively and we do definitely have goals in us. I think we'll win enough games this season, especially with others to come back (assuming they ever get fit mind, 1 month = 1 year in Daggers medical estimates)