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Because of the sides that went up last season. Take a look at Wrexham's squad and its full of players who are either past it or were never good enough for the Championship. Steven Fletcher for instance was done at Championship level about 4 years ago, he played 40 games last season, James McClean likewise. Creatively they've relied on Elliott Lee who consistently failed at Championship level. Their squad is littered with those types and they'll be looking to improve it massively (seen them linked with a Ł5m move for Lewis O'Brien today). Charlton are similar, their top appearance maker couldn't get on the bench at Plymouth. The gap between the divisions is big.
If we keep the squad together we'll be fine. We may not run over teams like Birmingham did and we may not even get promoted, but it certainly isn't a lower half League 1 squad, anyone who's saying it is is catastrophising
It depends, it might make Tan sell up.
I think it is going to be difficult to bounce back but Plymouth have lost half their team, there's no "big boys" ie Sunderland, Sheff Wed kicking around, and Luton have suffered a double relegation. Plus the 3 best teams last season went up, if you had to pick a season to play in L1, this would be it.
So far this summer, we’ve behaved as if those running the club fully agree with you. I think they’ve got the managerial appointment right, but we’re still run in a “Tan knows best” manner because nothing has been done to tackle the widespread structural problems at the club, indeed we’re weaker when it comes to coaching numbers and placing too much faith in BBM and the two people he’s been allowed to bring in performing miracles on the training pitch.
I look at that squad going to Spain and think it’s weak. It won’t be if something like five of the youngsters step into the first team squad seamlessly, but can they also become the leaders that we lacked last season? BBM is generally regarded to have done a decent job at Rochdale because they were minnows by League One standards - I’m not saying we’re there yet, far from it, but, based on what we’ve seen so far, the plan seems to be to turn us into something resembling Rochdale circa 2020.
I do not believe that Chambers and Fish is exceptionally weak for league one at all.
Also the fact that pretty much all of the players we tried at centre back last season looked bad - even ones who had been really good in the division previously like Goutas - suggests that the problem wasn't just the players being bad, there must have been some issue with the coaching or organisation or something - that many players don't all suddenly become bad overnight.
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Jesus there’s so many pessimists
Realistically, apart from a managerial appointment which I’m quite upbeat about, what has happened this summer to be optimistic about until the rumours of a takeover prove to be something more than rumours? Our squads got weaker, we have a tiny first team coaching staff and we still have all of the structural weaknesses that have dragged us down in the last decade.