LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
NORTH WEST:
Accrington Stanley , Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Bury, Fleetwood Town, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers
NORTH EAST:
Sunderland
WEST MIDLANDS:
Coventry City, Shrewsbury Town
EAST MIDLANDS & ANGLIA
Burton Albion, Ipswich Town, Lincoln City , Peterborough United
YORKSHIRE:
Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham United
LONDON & SOUTH EAST:
AFC Wimbledon, Gillingham, Milton Keynes Dons, Oxford United, Southend United, Wycombe Wanderers
SOUTH:
Portsmouth
WEST:
Bristol Rovers
Accrington Stanley , Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Bury, Fleetwood Town, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers
NORTH EAST:
Sunderland
WEST MIDLANDS:
Coventry City, Shrewsbury Town
EAST MIDLANDS & ANGLIA
Burton Albion, Ipswich Town, Lincoln City , Peterborough United
YORKSHIRE:
Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham United
LONDON & SOUTH EAST:
AFC Wimbledon, Gillingham, Milton Keynes Dons, Oxford United, Southend United, Wycombe Wanderers
SOUTH:
Portsmouth
WEST:
Bristol Rovers
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Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
I reckon we can stay up! Wycombe Accrington Bury and maybe Rochdale could struggle
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And we're already 12 points ahead of Bolton.Werthers Original wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 4:04 pm I reckon we can stay up! Wycombe Accrington Bury and maybe Rochdale could struggle
Reading the Sunderland forum today, some of them have already declared that they'll have no problem getting automatic promotion next year. Smashing.
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Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
Well that makes pretty unpleasant reading as a resident of Cornwall! Still four clubs (and five grounds) I've not visited in this league, and all of them north of Manchester...OUFC4eva wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 7:00 am NORTH WEST:
Accrington Stanley , Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Bury, Fleetwood Town, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers
NORTH EAST:
Sunderland
WEST MIDLANDS:
Coventry City, Shrewsbury Town
EAST MIDLANDS & ANGLIA
Burton Albion, Ipswich Town, Lincoln City , Peterborough United
YORKSHIRE:
Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham United
LONDON & SOUTH EAST:
AFC Wimbledon, Gillingham, Milton Keynes Dons, Oxford United, Southend United, Wycombe Wanderers
SOUTH:
Portsmouth
WEST:
Bristol Rovers
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Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
Bolton is the only ground I'm missing in that lot, so I'll be visiting them this season.
Hopefully, we'll get a couple of new grounds in the cups.
Hopefully, we'll get a couple of new grounds in the cups.
Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
I think I'm only missing Ipswich. That big group of North West teams is a bit depressing as in the last year or two, Virgin Trains seem to have reduced the number of advance tickets on the West coast line so it ends up around £100.
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Plus the endless, endless roadworks on the M5/M6 have made it a bugger of a drive!
Ipswich away (and possibly Lincoln) holds the greatest appeal for me. An absolute mission from South Wales, but I'm sick of the same old grounds. If I go to the Cherry Red Records Stadium, Jack Goodchild Way, Kingsmeadow again, I'll go mad. Can't wait for them to move ground! And all the easy-to-reach ones for me (Roverzzz, Shrewsbury, &c) have already been ticked off the list.
Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
Been to Portman Road a few times and only seen defeats !
1-2 in 1984, 2-3 in 1986, 0-1 in 1990 and 1-2 in 1991. In fact 8 defeats out of ten games in Suffolk for the U’s.
Portman is a much changed stadium these days with two newly built ends.
Fixtures out on June 20th.
1-2 in 1984, 2-3 in 1986, 0-1 in 1990 and 1-2 in 1991. In fact 8 defeats out of ten games in Suffolk for the U’s.
Portman is a much changed stadium these days with two newly built ends.
Fixtures out on June 20th.
Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
Although it is unlikely to be a new ground for many (even I have been there), I hear that Coventry City are in 'advanced talks' with Birmingham City to ground-share for next season. This person suggested that Cov fans will be even less impressed with this idea second time around. If this happens, it sounds like they will out-do Baku for lack of atmosphere.
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I think this may be a negotiating tactic for getting a better deal on the Ricoh.Dr Bob wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 8:40 am Although it is unlikely to be a new ground for many (even I have been there), I hear that Coventry City are in 'advanced talks' with Birmingham City to ground-share for next season. This person suggested that Cov fans will be even less impressed with this idea second time around. If this happens, it sounds like they will out-do Baku for lack of atmosphere.
Whatever happened to the staying within own conurbation rules?
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On the second point - you are talking about the football 'authorities' here...! On the first, because SISU are persisting with legal action, Wasps have pulled out of talks. Well, that was my information.OtmoorYellow wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:10 pmI think this may be a negotiating tactic for getting a better deal on the Ricoh.Dr Bob wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 8:40 am Although it is unlikely to be a new ground for many (even I have been there), I hear that Coventry City are in 'advanced talks' with Birmingham City to ground-share for next season. This person suggested that Cov fans will be even less impressed with this idea second time around. If this happens, it sounds like they will out-do Baku for lack of atmosphere.
Whatever happened to the staying within own conurbation rules?
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Accrington is the only* one I've not been to - was going to go this time, but their presence in the fourth round of the FA Cup put paid to that. (As it did with Wigan the previous season - it's like a conspiracy!)
* Not counting Franchise, obviously!
* Not counting Franchise, obviously!
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Re: LEAGUE ONE 2019-2020
Sounds like you're more up to date than me.Dr Bob wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:59 pmOn the second point - you are talking about the football 'authorities' here...! On the first, because SISU are persisting with legal action, Wasps have pulled out of talks. Well, that was my information.OtmoorYellow wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:10 pmI think this may be a negotiating tactic for getting a better deal on the Ricoh.Dr Bob wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 8:40 am Although it is unlikely to be a new ground for many (even I have been there), I hear that Coventry City are in 'advanced talks' with Birmingham City to ground-share for next season. This person suggested that Cov fans will be even less impressed with this idea second time around. If this happens, it sounds like they will out-do Baku for lack of atmosphere.
Whatever happened to the staying within own conurbation rules?
After the Franchise debacle, I thought the conurbation rules had been tightened up. Maybe they've been relaxed again. Whatever, it isn't good enough to allow a club to play significantly away from it's natural supporter base.
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Genuine question - what would the rules be wrt Didcot or Bicester for OUFC - would this be allowed under the current regulations?OtmoorYellow wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 12:02 pmSounds like you're more up to date than me.Dr Bob wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:59 pmOn the second point - you are talking about the football 'authorities' here...! On the first, because SISU are persisting with legal action, Wasps have pulled out of talks. Well, that was my information.OtmoorYellow wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:10 pm
I think this may be a negotiating tactic for getting a better deal on the Ricoh.
Whatever happened to the staying within own conurbation rules?
After the Franchise debacle, I thought the conurbation rules had been tightened up. Maybe they've been relaxed again. Whatever, it isn't good enough to allow a club to play significantly away from it's natural supporter base.
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I bloody hope not!Radley Rambler wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:48 am Genuine question - what would the rules be wrt Didcot or Bicester for OUFC - would this be allowed under the current regulations?