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England Transfers 2013-2014
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All amounts in €s
Aleksandar Tonev - Lech Poznan -> Aston Villa – 3million
Nicklas Helenius - Aalborg -> Aston Villa – 1.4million
Jonas Okore – Nordsjaelland -> Aston Villa – 4.7million
Leandro Bacuna – Groningen -> Aston Villa – Undisclosed
Antonio Luna – Sevilla -> Aston Villa – 2million
Maarten Stekelenburg – Roma -> Fulham – 5.6million
Sascha Riether - Koln -> Fulham – 1.5million
George Boyd – Peterborough -> Hull City – Free
Maynor Figueroa – Wigan -> Hull City – Free
Curtis Davies - Birmingham -> Hull City - Undisclosed
Kolo Toure – Man City -> Liverpool – Free
Iago Aspas – Celta Vigo -> Liverpool – 9million
Luis Alberto – Sevilla -> Liverpool – Undisclosed
Jesus Navas – Sevilla -> Man City – 17.6million
Fernandinho - Shakhtar Donetsk -> Man City – 40million
Guillermo Varela – Penarol -> Man Utd – 2.8million
Javier Garrido – Lazio -> Norwich – Undisclosed
Ricky van Wolfswinkel – Sporting Lisbon -> Norwich – 10million
Dejan Lovren – Lyon -> Southampton – 10million
Modibo Diakite – Lazio -> Sunderland – Free
Cabral – Basel -> Sunderland – Free
Valentin Roberge – Maritimo -> Sunderland – Free
Jose Canas – Real Betis -> Swansea – Free
Jordi Amat - Espanyol -> Swansea - 2.9million
Adrian Castillo – Real Betis -> West Ham – Free
Andy Carroll – Liverpool -> West Ham – 18million
Total €128.5 Million
Spanish Transfers 2013-2014
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Benat Etxebarria - Real Betis -> Athletico Bilbao - 8million
Leo Baptistao - Rayo Vallecano -> Atletico Madrid – Undisclosed
Neymar – Santos -> Barcelona – 57million
Andreu Fontas – Barcelona -> Celta Vigo – 1million
Charles - Almeria -> Celta Vigo - 1million
Yacine Brahimi – Rennes -> Granada – 4million
Manuel Iturra – Malaga -> Granada – Free
Piti - Rayo Vallecano -> Granada – Free
Andreas Ivanschitz – Mainz -> Levante – Free
Flavio Ferreira – Academica -> Malaga – 500,000
Vitorino Antunes - Pacos Ferreira -> Malaga – 1.3million
Stephan Andersen – Evian -> Real Betis – Undisclosed
Lorenzo Reyes – Huachipato -> Real Betis – 900,000
Cedric Mabwati – Numancia -> Real Betis – Free
Joan Verdu - Espanyol -> Real Betia - Free
Casemiro – Sao Paulo -> Real Madrid – 6million
Daniel Carvajal – Bayer Leverkusen -> Real Madrid – 6.5million
Isco - Malaga -> Real Madrid - Undisclosed
Raul Rusescu – Steua -> Sevilla – 2million
Javi Fuego - Rayo Vallecano -> Valencia – Free
Gilberto Garcia - Once Caldas -> Valladolid - Loan
Zakarya Bergdich - Lens -> Valladolid - Free
Total €88.2 Million
Italian Transfers 2013-2014
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Cristian Zapata – Villarreal -> AC Milan – 5million
Panagiotis Kone – Brescia -> Bologna – 1.6million
Sebastian Leto – Panathinaikos -> Catania – Free
Joaquin – Malaga -> Fiorentina – 2.5million
Oleksandr Iakovenko – Anderlecht -> Fiorentina – Free
Gustavo Munua – Levante -> Fiorentina – Free
Marcos Alonso – Bolton – Fiorentina – Free
Ruben Botta – Tigre -> Inter Milan – Free
Diego Laxalt - Defensor Sporting – Inter Milan – 2.3million
Hugo Campagnaro – Napoli – Inter Milan – Free
Carlos Tevez - Man City -> Juventus - 11.8million
Fernando Llorente – Atletico Bilbao – Juventus – Free
Federico Peluso – Atalanta -> Juventus – 4.8million
Diego Novaretti – Toluca -> Lazio – Free
Dries Mertens - PSV -> Napoli - 9.5million
Alexander Farnerud – Young Boys -> Torino – Undisclosed
Daniele Padelli – Udinese -> Torino – Free
Total €37.5 Million
German Transfers 2013-2014
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Giulio Donati – Inter Milan -> Bayer Leverkusen – 3million
Heung-Min Son – Hamburg -> Bayer Leverkusen – 10million
Andres Palop – Sevilla -> Bayer Leverkusen – Free
Mario Gotze – Dortmund -> Bayern Munchen – 37million
Sokratis Papastathopoulos – Werder Bremen -> Dortmund – 9.5million
Raffael - Dynamo Kiev -> Bor. Mgladbach – 5million
Max Kruse – Freiburg -> Bor. Mgladbach – 2.5million
Mike Hanke - Bor. Mgladbach -> Freiburg – Free
Jacques Zoua - Basle -> Hamburg - Undisclosed
Salif Sane – Nancy -> Hannover – Undisclosed
Leonardo Bittencourt – Dortmund -> Hannover – 3millon
Hajime Hosogai - Bayer Leverkusen -> Hertha Berlin – 1million
Shinji Okazaki - VfB Stuttgart -> Mainz - Undisclosed
Adam Szalai -- Mainz -> Schalke -- 8million
Felipe Santana – Dortmund -> Schalke – 1million
Mohammed Abdellaoue – Hannover -> Stuttgart – 3.5million
Nils Petersen – Bayern Munchen -> Werder Bremen – 3million
Cedric Makiadi – Freiburg -> Werder Bremen – 3million
Luca Caldirola - Inter Milan -> Werder Breme - 3million
Daniel Caligiuri – Freiburg -> Wolfsburg – 2.5million
Total €95 Million
Russian Transfers 2013-2014
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Anatoliy Tymoshchuk – Bayern Munchen -> Zenit ST Petersburg – Free
Andrey Arshavin - Arsenal -> Zenit ST Petersburg - Free
Total €0 Million
Portuguese Transfers 2013-2014
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Lazar Markovic - Partizan Belgrade -> Benfica – Undisclosed
Miralem Sulejmani – Ajax -> Benfica – Free
Filip Djuricic - Heerenveen -> Benfica – 6million
Luis Carneiro – Estoril -> Porto – Undisclosed
Josue Pesqueira - Pacos Ferreira -> Porto – Undisclosed
Total €6 Million
Dutch Transfers 2012-2013
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Marvin Höner – Bielefeld U19 -> AFC Ajax = Undisclosed
Graziano Pellè – Parma -> Feyenoord = 2.6 million
Darren Rosheuvel – Ajax- > FC Utrecht = Undisclosed
Kyle Ebecilio – Arsenal -> FC Twente = Free
Sonny Stevens – FC Volendam -> FC Twente = Undisclosed
Nick van der Velden – NEC -> FC Groningen = Free
Mitchel Dijks – AFC Ajax -> SC Heerenveen = Loan
Chiel Kramer – AFC Ajax -> SC Heerenveen = Free
Yanic Wildschut – VVV Venlo -> SC Heerenveen = 0.6 million
Magnus Wolff Eikrem – Molde FK -> SC Heerenveen = Undisclosed
Michiel Kramer – FC Volendam -> ADO Den Haag = Free
Ricky van Haren – VVV Venlo -> ADO Den Haag = Undisclosed
Malcolm Esajas – MVV -> ADO Den Haag = Free
Jan Wuytens – FC Utrecht- > AZ Alkmaar = Free
Eli Babalj – Heart FC -> AZ Alkmaar = Undisclosed
Jeffrey Gouweleeuw – SC Heerenveen -> AZ Alkmaar = 1.3 million
Nemanja Gudelj – NAC Breda- > AZ Alkmaar = 2.6 million
Stef Nijland – PSV -> PEC Zwolle = Free
Kamohelo Mokotjo – Feyenoord -> PEC Zwolle = Undisclosed
Kevin Begois – FC Den Bosch -> PEC Zwolle = Free
Jaroslav Navratil – Viktria Zizkov -> SC Heracles Almelo = Free
Jeffrey Sarpong – Unemployed -> NAC Breda = Free
Joey Suk – Beerschot AC -> NAC Breda = Free
Henrico Drost – RKC Waalwijk -> NAC Breda = Free
Bradon Zigo tichem – Feyenoord- > NAC Breda = Free
Gabor Babos – NEC -> NAC = Free
Damiano Schet – Rijnsburgse boys - > RKC Waalwijk = Free
Mitch Apau – Unemployed -> RKC Waalwijk = Free
Dennis Rommedahl – Brøndby IF -> RKC Waalwijk = Free
Remy Amieux – NEC -> RKC Waalwijk = Free
Anthony Biekman – FC Den Bosch > RKC Waalwijk = Free
Victor Pálsson – NY Red Bulls -> NEC = Free
Christoph Hemlein – VfB Stuttgart -> NEC = Free
Alizera Jahanbakhsh – Damash Gilan FC -> NEC = Undisclosed
Dennis Gentenaar – Almere City FC -> NEC = Free
Tobias Haitz – Bayer Leverkussen -> NEC = Free
Roly Bonevacia – Ajax -> Roda JC = Free
Ard van Peppen – RKC Waalwijk -> Roda JC = Free
Guy Ramos – RKC Waalwijk -> Roda JC = Free
Henry Dijkhuizen – Sparta Rotterdam -> Roda JC = Free
Marc Höcher – Willem II -> Roda JC = Free
Leonard Nienhuis – FC Groningen -> SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden = Free
Ramon Leeuwin – ADO Den Haag -> SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden = Free
Alexander Christovao – FC Groningen -> SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden = Free
Harm Zeinstra – FC Emmen -> SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden = Free
Ruud Swinkes – Unemployed -> SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden = Free
Bart Vriends – FC Utrecht -> Go Ahead Eagles = Free
Joost Krijns – CSV Apeldoorn -> Go Ahead Eagles = Free
Joeri Schroyen – Fortuna Sittard -> Go Ahead Eagles = Free
Ruben Lucas – FC Twente -> Go Ahead Eagles = Free
Xandro Schenk – AFC Ajax -> Go Ahead Eagles = Undisclosed
Maurice de Ruiter – DVS’33 Ermelo (hoofdklasse) -> Go Ahead Eagles = Undisclosed
Lars Lambooij – Unemployed -> Go Ahead Eagles = Free
Jeffrey Rijsdijk – FC Dordrecht -> Go Ahead Eagles = Undisclosed
Total €7.1million
French Transfers 2012-2013
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Gael Danic – Valenciennes -> Lyon – 800,000
Radamel Falcao – Atletico Madrid -> Monaco – 60million
Ricardo Carvalho – Real Madrid -> Monaco – Free
Joao Moutinho – Porto -> Monaco – 25million
James Rodriguez – Porto -> Monaco – 45million
Siaka Tiene – PSG -> Montpellier – Free
Djamel Bakar – Nancy -> Montpellier – Free
Sylvain Armand – PSG -> Rennes – Undisclosed
Total €130.8 Million
Rest of Europe Transfers 2012-2013
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Turkey
Michal Kadlec – Bayer Leverkusen -> Fenerbahce – 5million
Bruno Alves – Zenit ST Petersburg -> Fenerbahce – 5.5million
Aurelien Chedjou – Lille -> Galatasaray – 6.3million
Ukraine
Fernando – Gremio -> Shakhtar Donetsk – 11million
Wellington Nem – Fluminense -> Shakhtar Donetsk – 9million
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Everton FC OUT: David Moyes – End of Contract - IN: Roberto Martinez
Stoke City OUT: Tony Pulis – Sacked - IN: Mark Hughes
Chelsea OUT: Rafa Benitez – End of Contract – IN: Jose Mourinho
Man Utd – OUT: Sir Alex Ferguson – Retired – IN: David Moyes
Man City – OUT: Roberto Mancini – Sacked – IN: Manuel Pellegrini
Malaga – OUT: Manuel Pellegrini – Left – IN: Bernd Schuster
Real Madrid – OUT: Jose Mourinho – Left – IN: Carlo Ancelotti
Real Valladolid – OUT: Miroslav Đukić – Left – IN: Juan Ignacio Martínez
Celta Vigo – OUT: Abel Resino – Left – IN: Luis Enrique
Athletic Bilbao – OUT: Marcelo Bielsa – End of Contract – IN: Ernesto Valverde
Real Sociedad – OUT: Philippe Montanier – End of Contract – IN: Jagoba Arrasate
Valencia – OUT: Ernesto Valverde – End of Contract – IN: Miroslav Đukić
Levante – OUT: Juan Ignacio Martínez – End of Contract – IN: Joaquín Caparrós
Werder Bremen – OUT: Matthias Hönerbach – End of Contract – IN: Robin Dutt
Bayern Munchen – OUT: Jupp Heynckes – End of Contract – IN: Pep Guardiola
Napoli – OUT: Walter Mazzarri – End of Contract – IN: Rafael Benitez
Inter Milan – OUT: Andrea Stramaccioni – Sacked – IN: Walter Mazzarri
Chievo – OUT: Eugenio Corini – End of Contract – IN: TBA
Roma – OUT: Aurelio Andreazzoli – End of Contract – IN: Rudi Garcia
Zwolle – OUT: Art Langeler – End of Contract – IN: Ron Jans
Groningen – OUT: Robert Maaskant – End of Contract – IN: Erwin van de Looi
Cambuur – OUT: Henk de Jong – End of Contract – IN: Dwight Lodeweges
PSV – OUT: Dick Advocaat – End of Contract – IN: Phillip Cocu
Vitesse – OUT: Fred Rutten – End of Contract – IN: Peter Bosz
Go Ahead Eagles – OUT: Erik ten Hag – Signed by Bayern Munchen – IN: Foeke Booy
Heracles Almelo – OUT: Peter Bosz – Signed by Vitesse – IN: Jan de Jonge
Paris Saint-Germain – OUT: Carlo Ancelotti – Mutual Consent – IN: Laurent Blanc
Lokomotiv – OUT: José Couceiro – End of Contract – IN: Slaven Bilić
Volga – OUT: Dmitri Cheryshev – Sacked – IN: Gadzhi Gadzhiev
Spartak – OUT: Valery Karpin – Resigned – IN: Unai Emery
Amkar – OUT: Miodrag Božović – Resigned – IN: Rustem Khuzin
Rostov – OUT: Anatoly Baidachny – Sacked – IN: Miodrag Božović
Dynamo – OUT: Sergei Silkin – Resigned – IN: Dmitri Khokhlov (caretaker)
Kuban – OUT: Dan Petrescu – Resigned – IN: Yuri Krasnozhan
Dynamo – OUT: Dmitri Khokhlov (caretaker) – End of contract – IN: Dan Petrescu
Alania – OUT: Vladimir Gazzayev – Resigned – IN: Valery Gazzaev
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Jockmcplop's Championship preview!
The SkyBet Championship 2013-14
Seeing as i support a team in the Championship i thought i would do a write up in this thread for you lovely guys.
If anyone has anything to add, correct or complain about please PM me.
I would highly recommend watching games from this league if you get the chance. The standard of football can vary from excellent (top tier level football is available almost every week) to very poor, but it really hots up towards the end of the season. Last year there were 14 points between Leicester (6th place - in playoffs) and Peterborough (relegated to League 1). 5 wins difference.
The Championship Background
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Known as being one of the highest quality 2nd tier leagues in the world, the SkyBet Championship is a very unique league. In terms of excitement, it is almost unrivaled because on their day, any team could beat any other team, and there is usually a great balance to the league. Its not rare to find clubs that have been promoted from League 1 the previous season getting promoted again without huge investments (ie Southampton, Norwich); while clubs relegated from the EPL struggle (Wolves last season got relegated for the second year running, Blackburn and Bolton struggled for large parts of the season).
I don't think any other 2nd tier league in Europe has so many teams who have been involved in the European Cup/Champions League football.
This year is as stacked as any in this regard. Clubs with huge histories in this league include:
Leeds United (won the league 3 times, runners up in the European Cup in 1975)
Nottingham Forest (won the league once 1978-9, won the European Cup in 1979 and 1980) (My team. The greatest team in the world)
Blackburn Rovers (runners up in the league 93-94; won the league 94-95)
Middlesborough (runners up UEFA Cup 2005-6)
I don't think any other 2nd tier league in Europe has so many teams who have been involved in the European Cup/Champions League football.
This year is as stacked as any in this regard. Clubs with huge histories in this league include:
Leeds United (won the league 3 times, runners up in the European Cup in 1975)
Nottingham Forest (won the league once 1978-9, won the European Cup in 1979 and 1980) (My team. The greatest team in the world)
Blackburn Rovers (runners up in the league 93-94; won the league 94-95)
Middlesborough (runners up UEFA Cup 2005-6)
Jockmcplop's Predictions!
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1: Reading
2: Watford
3: QPR
4: Nottingham Forest
5: Charlton*
6: Bolton
7: Leicester
8: Doncaster
9: Leeds
10: Blackpool
11: Middlesborough
12: Derby
13: Huddersfield
14: Burnley
15: Brighton & Hove
16: Blackburn
17: Wigan
18: Sheffield Wednesday
19: Bournemouth
20: Barnsley
21: Birmingham
22: Ipswich
23: Milwall
24: Yeovil
*Charlton is the biggest surprise in here. They put together a great run of form towards the end of last season, and have stability and a great manager. I think they could win the playoffs and get promoted this season.
Team Analysis
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Barnsley FC
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Birmingham City FC
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Blackburn Rovers FC
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Blackpool FC
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Bolton Wanderers FC
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Bournemouth AFC
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Brighton and Hove Albion
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Burnley FC
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Charlton Athletic FC
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Derby County FC
*its hard for me to give an objective view of Derby, because i hate them more than any other team in the world, but i will try.*
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Doncaster Rovers FC
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Huddersfield Town FC
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Ipswich Town FC
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Leeds United AFC
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Leicester City FC
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Middlesborough FC
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Millwall FC
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Nottingham Forest
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Queens Park Rangers FC
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Reading FC
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Sheffield Wednesday FC
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Watford FC
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Wigan Athletic FC
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Yeovil Town FC
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Barnsley have done some good business so far this summer, having signed Nyatanga, M'voto, and Cofie (former Man. U striker). Although this seems to have improved their squad, they really struggled to put together a decent run of form last year, and at one point picked up only two points from eight games. Their form picked up a little bit towards the end of the season, but only enough to barely save them from relegation. I predict a similar fate for them this year.
Prediction 20th
Prediction 20th
Birmingham City FC
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A mid-table finish last season was pretty much as expected for Birmingham. They have made a few cursory signings, but nothing that will really bolster their team. I think the increased quality of the Championship this season will see Birmingham struggle, as IMHO they have not really kept up with the rest of the league in terms of signings. There is unhappiness growing among their fans right now, which can be disastrous for a teams chances in the league.
Prediction 21st
Prediction 21st
Blackburn Rovers FC
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Blackburn fans have had a torrid time of it recently. Huge instability, unrest, changes of manager and fan protests. Relegation from the EPL had a massive effect on this club right from the top to the bottom, and their extremely poor performance last year led to Kean, Berg and Appleton all being sacked from their managerial roles. This year, they have made a big signing in DJ Campbell, but he has recently been injured (confirming that BRFC fans are very unlucky) and faces a 2 month layoff. They still have some quality, but unless they can stabilize i can't see them threatening the top of the table this year.
Prediction 16th
Prediction 16th
Blackpool FC
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Blackpool play exciting football. Anyone who remembers their season in the EPL knows that. However, in the Championship, a leaky defence is almost a death sentence, and this was their problem last year. They have bolstered their defence with the addition of MacKenzie from MK Dons. They have also signed Chopra, a striker who has quality but is up and down in terms of form. I think they will improve on last year's 15th, and they might even get into the play-offs, but it really depends on their defending and whether the addition of MacKenzie really improves things.
Prediction 10th
Prediction 10th
Bolton Wanderers FC
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Bolton just missed out on the play-offs on the last day of the season last year, which was heartbreaking for their fans. Their squad has alot of quality, as was shown by their fantastic form in the mid-late part of last season. The addition of Jermaine Beckford will bolster their chances this season. Good teams improve their squad even when it seems that they don't really need to, and Bolton have done this over the summer. They should do well this season. Like Blackpool, however, they need to be careful of having a leaky defence.
Prediction 6th - *playoff place
Prediction 6th - *playoff place
Bournemouth AFC
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Bournemouth had a brilliant season last year, coming 2nd in League 1 and winning promotion. Their club edict is one of stability and improvement and this has really shown both on and off the pitch. Their most notable addition this summer has been Coulibaly. The Senegal born winger/forward has alot of quality and will really boost their attack against the more physical and organized defences of the Championship. I think they will survive the year, but without threatening the top half of the table. Look out for them upsetting some of the bigger teams throughout the season though.
Prediction 19th
Prediction 19th
Brighton and Hove Albion
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Brighton have some trouble over this Summer. Hugely popular manager Gus Poyet was given the sack (apparently while doing a live TV broadcast he found out from a BBC researcher just before going live for half time analysis - although the club say he knew before this) for comments he made about his future with the club. They have since hired former Barcelona midfielder Oscar Garcia. Its a big risk hiring someone with little managerial experience, and just because it has worked once, it doesn't mean it will again. For this reason its hard to predict how they will finish this year, but i can't see them getting promotion, or anything even close
Prediction 15th
Prediction 15th
Burnley FC
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A disappointing run of form led Burnley to finish 11th last season, and they have done little to boost their squad this summer. A few players have been picked up on free transfer, and a few have been released or free transferred away. Their biggest dilemma right now is their star player Charlie Austin. He scored over 20 goals last year, and was all ready to transfer to Hull but failed a medical, disrupting their preseason preparations. They need the money from his transfer to get a good replacement, but without him its hard to see them doing well this year.
Prediction 14th
Prediction 14th
Charlton Athletic FC
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A scintillating end of the season last year led to Charlton finishing 9th in the league, after a poor start. They have let their best player go (Bradley Wright Phillips, who as transferred to New York Red Bulls), but they have a fantastic team spirit, and despite an apparent lack of quality they showed at the end of last year that they have a great ability to win games despite some poor performances. This is hugely important in a close league, and i can see them using these qualities to achieve a good finish this year. They could even be dark horses for promotion through the play-offs
Prediction 5th *playoff place
Prediction 5th *playoff place
Derby County FC
*its hard for me to give an objective view of Derby, because i hate them more than any other team in the world, but i will try.*
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Nigel Clough, son of legendary manager Brian, has an interesting job in Derby. He has been building their team on a budget, signing many players from lower divisions and getting them to play together as a team pretty well over the last few years. He has done a good job reducing their wage budget by a huge amount, but their league position has not improved significantly over this time. I can't see them ending up anywhere but mid table this year.
Prediction 12th
Prediction 12th
Doncaster Rovers FC
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Doncaster contributed the most dramatic moment of the entire English football league last season. It was the last minute of their final game of the season when they lost a penalty, which if scored would have dropped them into the playoffs. The penalty was saved, however, and form the resulting counter attack they scored, which put them top of League 1 and won them the title. Classic stuff. Most of their transfer business this summer has been in free transfers (picking up ex Real Madrid and Manchester United playes). Doncaster are known for playing footbal 'the proper way', playing a passing possession style. I can see them doing better this time around in the championship, with their more modern style being better adapted to life in this league.
Prediction 8th
Prediction 8th
Huddersfield Town FC
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A poor performance last year led to them finishing 19th in the league, although it could be said that they were just trying to consolidate their position after being promoted the year before. Huddersfield have made some good signings over the summer, specifically Adam Hamill from Wolves, and James Vaughan from Norwich. These players have dramatically improved the balance and quality of their first team, and i can see them doing much better this season. Although i have predicted a mid table finish, a good run of form and i wouldn't discount them hitting the play-offs.
Prediction 13th
Prediction 13th
Ipswich Town FC
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Mick McCarthy's Ipswich have done alot of business over the summer, after their 14th finish last year. It was a mediocre season, but an improvement. Their summer dealings have seen them bolster their defence, but they have also lost their 'best' striker in terms of quality, Michael Chopra. Now relying solely on McGoldrick (hilariously nicknamed McGoalDrought by some former clubs) for their goals, i can really see them struggling this year. McCarthy is known for the defensive setup of his teams, but he needs to get another striker IMHO or this season could be a very long one.
Prediction 22nd *Relegation
Prediction 22nd *Relegation
Leeds United AFC
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Where to start with Leeds. Dirty, dirty Leeds as they're known across the UK (a relic of the time when they won the league by combining the art of football with the art of MMA) have suffered massively in recent years. Every time it has looked good for them, their best players seem to all leave at once. The much despised Ken Bates has been blamed for their misfortune, and accused of all sorts of dodgy dealings behind the scenes. He has left Leeds United over this summer though, and that could signal good times ahead. They finished mid table last year, but have bought some quality players in (Noel Hunt from Reading could be a HUGE signing for them). An improvement, i think, this season but not quite enough of one for promotion. Look out for them in years to come though.
Prediction 9th
Prediction 9th
Leicester City FC
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Leicester City have been spending big over the last few years in a desperate attempt to get back into the EPL. They got into play-offs (pray-offs) last season but couldn't quite make it. This summer they have been awarded Category 1 for their youth academy, showing that they are serious about improvement from top to bottom. A lack of transfer business this summer is probably a good thing for Leicester, as they are in need of some team spirit and stability due to their high spending actions in recent years. Still, with the injection of quality from the EPL relegations this year, i can't see them improving their performance. Play-offs or theereabouts for me.
Prediction 7th - a little harsh, but i dislike the club xD
Prediction 7th - a little harsh, but i dislike the club xD
Middlesborough FC
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Middlesborough were a comfortably mid table team last season, with very little to write home about all year really. Some good results, but they never really put together a run of form, or had the consistency necessary to challenge at the top of the table. They have improved their squad by signing experienced former Stoke City midfielder Dean Whitehead, but i can't see them doing too much better than they did last season. One run of form could change things however, and boss tony Mowbray will be hoping that the added consistency given by a player of Whitehead's quality and experience could do it for them.
Prediction 11th
Prediction 11th
Millwall FC
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Millwall finished just outside the relegation places last season, and have since had quite a dramatic overhaul of their playing squad. However, most of their new players are free transfers, and have been released by other championship clubs, which leads one to believe that that their biggest problem, their lack of outstanding talent, is going to continue into this season. A team that fans love to hate, due to their own fans' reputation for being 'a little bit rowdy', i can't see Millwall doing well at all this year. They might bother mid table, but i highly doubt it unless they can bring in some real quality before the transfer window shuts.
Prediction 23rd *relegation
Prediction 23rd *relegation
Nottingham Forest
*I am a fan, not a journalist, and i love Nottingham Forest, and everything about them, so don't expect impartiality here.*
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After a disappointing end of last season, missing out on the play-offs on the last day, Forest are gearing up for a promotion push this season. A number of signings have improved their squad over the summer. Plugging the leaky defence and getting a winger and goalscorer have been the main goals. With Hobbs and two right backs, the defence is pretty much sorted, and the biggest signing so far has been Algerian international winger Abdoun. With rumours going around about a possible transfer of Charlie Austin from Burnley, we are nearly set up for a big push.
Come on you reds!
Prediction 4th *play-off place
Come on you reds!
Prediction 4th *play-off place
Queens Park Rangers FC
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QPR are a controversial club, with a controversial manager. 'Arry Redknapp was known as something of a specialist at saving clubs with a budget from relegation, but last year QPR proved to be too big of a job for him. With the predictable exodus of some of their best, and highest earning, players over the summer, nothing is set in stone for QPR at the moment and their season could go either way. They still have a number of extremely good players, and are apparently looking to sign more in this transfer window (look out for this being a massive issue between 'Arry and the owners if it doesn't happen). A prediction is very difficult, as i can see 'Arry leaving before the summer is out, but they still have a very good team with very good players.
Prediction 3rd *play-off place
Prediction 3rd *play-off place
Reading FC
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Another relegated team, Reading are odd in that they have much the same squad as before they got promoted to the EPL, with some improvements. You could say that they are the polar opposite of QPR. This stability puts them in a very good place for this season, given that much of their team has experience of playing in, and winning promotion from, this league. They have added quality players this summer too, the highest profile being former Real Madrid player Royston Drenthe. I think they will not only win the league, but do so by some margin.
Prediction 1st *promoted as champions
Prediction 1st *promoted as champions
Sheffield Wednesday FC
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Wednesday have had a torrid time recently, bouncing between the top of league one and the bottom of the championship. They have added a couple of players this summer, but still lacking in quality experienced players, they are probably going to struggle again, following their 18th place finish last year. Manager Dave Jones has had very little success in the championship, and i really can't see this changing much this year. They sealed their place in championship by avoiding relegation on the last day of the season last year, look for something similar to happen again this season.
Prediction 18th
Prediction 18th
Watford FC
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Watford Football Club, otherwise known as Udinese B team, are a team with a great manager in Gianfranco Zola, and an insane amount of quality young players. With their owners basically moving players around at will between Udinese and Watford, they are at a big advantage before this season has even started. You can't deny quality, however, and i can't see a scenario in which they don't finish in the top 6. Last season there was speculation as to how they would integrate so many Italian players into their team and do well, but they managed it, just missing out on promotion in the play-off final. You have to give it to Zola, he has got some man management skill, and its this, above anything else, that will see them promoted this year.
Prediction 2nd *automatic promotion
Prediction 2nd *automatic promotion
Wigan Athletic FC
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Wigan are a difficult team to write up. They have been relegated, and as such 7 of their first team players have left, and they have rebuilt mostly from free transfers, with a couple of exceptions. They might encounter great difficulty this year in the championship, however, because they have changed their style and manager greatly since they were last here. This can be signified by the fact that they have spent £2m on massive bruising striker Grant Holt from Norwich. I think this stylistic change is going to cost them, because adapting that quickly and changing the whole ethos of a club overnight is not easy, and you need quality, not only strength, to do well in this league. A surprising prediction, maybe, but i think they struggle.
Prediction 17th
Prediction 17th
Yeovil Town FC
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After their surprise promotion last year, Yeovil are probably going to face a long difficult relegation battle this season. They have addded a few players over the summer, but no-one of note really, just a few free transfers from championship and league 1 teams, and one paid transfer from a lower league side. I predictably predict that they will have a terrible year, but i think they could bounce back and in 5 years time they could be a regular side in the championship.
Prediction 24th *relegation
Prediction 24th *relegation
