League One 2016/17
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Plymouth if they get promoted or Swindon.0
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At least there will be plenty of chances about how we can tell the northern men that they may be a tad heavy handed with their wives.0
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There are two options for next season. The management could recognise that mistakes have been made with inadequate players and small squad, keep most of the decent players (many injured much of the season) and invest for an immediate return to Championship. Alternatively they can assess their budget based on ST sales south of 5k, reduced Sky money and sponsorship, and fund the playing squad accordingly, flirting with L2.
Given that Bauer is reportedly talking to 6 or 7 clubs, it seems we are embarking on the cheapskate option. Fcuk off Roland!!!!!1 -
Hello League One my old friend,
We've come to play here once again,
Because our owners slowly done us in,
And emptied seats of fans that were being,
Lied to by strangers from a foreign land,
All that remains, are now the sounds of silence.....5 -
Luckily we have a manager and owner who have been in this league and know what it's all about...
Or not....0 -
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Still the support at fleetwood could sing 'tell me lies tell me sweet little lies' in between the 'Roland out' chants.2
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Well, you can go your own way if you like.Sillybilly said:I'd rather poke myself in the eye than go to fleetwood
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I can't believe I'm keeping on supplying second hand news here.
KM And her sugar daddy depress me. I'm never going back again.
And so it can go on.1 -
I'm looking forward to Fleetwood. New ground.0
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Even on a cold Tuesday night in November?0
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Accrington is THE away game of next season.3
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Bolton Wanderers
Bury
Charlton Athletic
Chesterfield
Coventry City
MK Dons
Northampton Town
Oldham Athletic
Peterborough United
Port Vale
Rochdale
Sheffield United
Shrewsbury Town
Southend United
Swindon Town
There's only one team who will get promoted via the League One playoffs so we'll be facing the remaining five of this group:
Millwall
Walsall
Bradford
Barnsley
Gillingham
Scunthorpe
Promoted alongside Northampton will be three (two auto - one playoffs) of the following six teams:
Accrington Stanley
Oxford United
Bristol Rovers
Plymouth Argyle
Portsmouth
AFC Wimbledon
>Teams in italics cannot get autos
The 24th and final team will be one of Doncaster, Fleetwood Town and Blackpool who are fighting it out over the last remaining relegation spot in League One.1 -
Doncaster are realistically down, barring an amazing turnaround in goal difference
Walsall could still get automatic if they win their last 2 matches, and Burton slip up, though it's unlikely. I'd prefer a trip to Burton than Walsall, better pubs and the national brewing museum!
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My son asked yesterday whether fleet wood were a good team. Had to say no, but can realistically see losin to them next season under current ownership.
Not good.0 -
Look on the bright side, we might get to play at Highbury next season2
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Fleetwood doesn't have a train station. Just putting that out there.0
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Be good to see Parky back at The Valley, though I kind of fancy Bradford for the playoffs0
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I'd quite like to see AFC Wimbledon and Portsmouth go up, though obviously that's not possible. There are other threads about how AFC Wimbledon conduct themselves, but for me a fan owned, democratically operated club should be celebrated. That said, would love a trip to Fratton Park, I've heard it's one of the "old fashion English grounds" which presumably means it's a freezing cold shithole with great atmosphere. Also, with everything they've gone through, their supporters deserve a promotion (worth noting that's another team that is fan owned).0
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Hoping Bradford/ Walsall gain promotion.
I want Fleetwood to stay up
Accrington/Bristol and Wimbledon go up.
Fixture list has matches on NYE. Having to spend new years in Accrington would be a new low whilst following Charlton
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Has a tram stop though.Callumcafc said:Fleetwood doesn't have a train station. Just putting that out there.
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Wimbledon has had trams for the past 15(?) years so you won't have to travel far to ride one if they get promotedwaldo said:
You can also get a tram from Blackpool to Fleetwood?AddicksAddict said:
There's a tram from Blackpool to Accrington. More importantly, there's one back to Blackpool.cafctom said:After doing a bit of research I've learned that Fleetwood doesn't have a station within five miles.
Accrington Stanley at home will probably generate the smallest league crowd in Charlton history.
We could have been going to a 50k seater stadium in Newcastle. Does Rochdale even have 50 seats?
What even is a Port Vale?
Port Vale is in Stoke. I was talking to a guy who worked in the potteries, he said some away football supporters game out of the station and, thinking PORT Vale was somewhere on the coast, asked him where the beach was.
Of course, I forgot to mention they don't actually play in Wimbledon, or even Merton for that matter0 -
Don't worry. Accrington is near Burnley, so you can spend new years there...SouthWest_Addicks said:
Fixture list has matches on NYE. Having to spend new years in Accrington would be a new low whilst following Charlton3 -
Just discovered Fleetwoods nickname is the cod army, and that that they play at the Highbury stadium , with a capacity of just over 5000, I'm not being snobby but I never thought it would come to this.
It gets better Accrington play at the 'wham' stadium, I thought we'd got shot of them 30 years ago!0 -
But the away end is a terrace. The problem is it only holds 1100 and there are hundreds on CL alone, who have pledged to going away instead of home.Callumcafc said:Fleetwood doesn't have a train station. Just putting that out there.
I just pray that I can get a ticket. Presumably all the lifers will be queing at 9am on a Monday morning to secure their tickets.2 -
Wake me up before you go go thereMendonca In Asdas said:
It gets better Accrington play at the 'wham' stadium, I thought we'd got shot of them 30 years ago!0 -
12/1 on skybet to win League One.
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Rochdale, Oldham and Bury, no end of attractive away games next season, I imagine those people who've renewed their season tickets already only did so to get to the front of the queueCovered End said:
But the away end is a terrace. The problem is it only holds 1100 and there are hundreds on CL alone, who have pledged to going away instead of home.Callumcafc said:Fleetwood doesn't have a train station. Just putting that out there.
I just pray that I can get a ticket. Presumably all the lifers will be queing at 9am on a Monday morning to secure their tickets.0 -
Have family in Manchester so those 3 will be ones il be attending purely for a weekends away.....which means they will probably be midweek games.killerandflash said:
Rochdale, Oldham and Bury, no end of attractive away games next season, I imagine those people who've renewed their season tickets already only did so to get to the front of the queueCovered End said:
But the away end is a terrace. The problem is it only holds 1100 and there are hundreds on CL alone, who have pledged to going away instead of home.Callumcafc said:Fleetwood doesn't have a train station. Just putting that out there.
I just pray that I can get a ticket. Presumably all the lifers will be queing at 9am on a Monday morning to secure their tickets.1 -
I don't think it's fair on Rochdale or Bury (both decent imo) to lump them in with the shithole that is Boundary Park.killerandflash said:
Rochdale, Oldham and Bury, no end of attractive away games next season, I imagine those people who've renewed their season tickets already only did so to get to the front of the queueCovered End said:
But the away end is a terrace. The problem is it only holds 1100 and there are hundreds on CL alone, who have pledged to going away instead of home.Callumcafc said:Fleetwood doesn't have a train station. Just putting that out there.
I just pray that I can get a ticket. Presumably all the lifers will be queing at 9am on a Monday morning to secure their tickets.0












