League One ups & downs...

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tbh I had not even noticed throwoff's and your own typo's. I just copied and pasted the stuff. I noted some typo's for Peterborough and corrected them, just overlooked that.

Hoist by my own pertard!!!
 
if we're going to be pedantic, can you update the grammar for my answer please (add commas in right places). Kind of bugging me aha.
 
Alwaysright you have your own thread to moan on, stop clogging up this one <laugh>

Not to be pedantic but who are Bentford?! Or was that some scything social critique?

Hoist by my own pertard!!!

if we're going to be pedantic, can you update the grammar for my answer please (add commas in right places). Kind of bugging me aha.

Everyone's a critic!!
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This becomes challenging after being bang on the nail last season and within a point on previous occasions. I've kept in mind the positive aspect of MA. I initially calculated 60 points, which was also my gut feeling. That number of points is generally our maximum achievement in a league one season of recent years.

2005-06 - 60 points - 15th
2006-07 - 59 points - 16th
2007-08 - 46 points - 22nd
2008-09 - N/A
2009-10 - 50 points - 21st

So the question is can MA recreate the late 90's playoff seasons. Maybe, but for my cautious predictions:

1. 11th
2. 63 points
3. Wolves, Peterborough
4. Brentford
5. Port Vale, Walsall, Crawley, Colchester

I would be quite happy to be wrong for another entertaining season. The top three, Wolves, Peterborough, Brentford I expect them to be there or there abouts. The relegation candidates are nothing more than a random selection.