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Super City all the way. Good luck to everybody else as you will need it to keep up with Wrighty's army. Bring it on, here we go for a memorable season. Congratulations to Wrexham on getting out of administration!
Big Steve Chester fan., Deeside North Wales
Sam, PeterboroughI can see Swindon taking automatic promotion, we look strong and Dennis & Gus have got us organised and made a few shrewd signings while not spending money until we need to. If Ince joins we will be very hard to beat. Bristol Rovers & Hartlepool will be close behind, I think Franchise will struggle for the play offs with Accrington Stanley being the surpise package.
Woozie, SwindonStockport will be promoted, we proved it by the way we performed in the back-end of the season. The Ghost is back. Come on County.
Jarrad Ince, StockportIt's nice to see everyone writing Walsall off. But our only problem last season was one Paul Merson. With him out of the way we should walk this league (no disrespect to anyone else). Probably MK Dons & Darlington to accompany us. Relegation? Probably Hereford & Chester.
Matt Andrews, WalsallThe mighty Imps all the way this season. The pre-season has been fantastic. Keith has gone, along with Yeo, but we have a new style of play and will be there all the way. Grimsby and Boston don't have a chance, We are the pride of Lincolnshire!!!
Kaz Fox, NewarkI see no-one is mentioning Walsall's chances. Paul Merson took this club down two divisions and set us back ten years but our chairman has decided he made mistakes and has backed the new manager, Richard Money. We have made four quality signings in Michael Dobson, Hector Sam, Tony Bedeau and Martin Butler. Sam & Butler will score atleast 30 goals between them. I expect promotion (if not the League 2 title) come May.
Kevin Paddock, WalsallThe bulls are back on the march. GT said he would like to consolidate this season but I reckon he will be going flat out for promotion. Watch this space and be wary, The Whites are going up.
Tom, HerefordWe will definately go up this season, the turn around since Jimbo & Wardy came in is unbelievable & we finally have a team that have some passion, pride & belief! Come on County!!!!
County Queen , Stockport I predict MK Dons will win the title. Shrewsbury are the team to watch though, they grew stronger last season and have improved over the summer. I'm afraid we will struggle, after so long in the Conference we will find it tough. We won't go down though.
Nigel, HerefordI think the three that have come down maybe under-estimating whats needed to get out of a very difficult division. I've seen big clubs come down, expecting to breeze through, and struggle to achieve even an average position. At least half the newly relegated teams will struggle to finish in the top half. The previous also-rans, the Darlingtons and Lincolns for example, are maybe the clubs with the right knowledge to get out of this league.
Chris Sheard (Darlo fan), RichmondWalsall are going to walk this league. Easy for us.
Jak Lewis, WalsallI Think The Dons are well up for it after having three seasons of relegation misery they are Definately highly motivated to start climbing up the League again. Martin Allen has made a huge impact since he arrived and we now have a very good and very strong squad that can play 'pretty football' now and then but can also get stuck in and mix it and they are very fit. Another motivation is the fab new stadium that is being built and which when we go back up to League One is going to be better than half the Premiership clubs. Come on you Dons!
Roger, Milton KeynesI think anyone who discounts Shrewsbury after Gary Peters' transfer raids is foolish. I hope we can make automatic promotion this year. Come on the Blue and Amber Army.
Russ Chenery, ManchesterShrewsbury Town all the way. The players that Mr Peters has brought in have quality written all over them. We have the best midfield in the league and with the acqusition of Andy Cooke and Derek Asamoah The Shrews are just going to go from strength to strength.
Roger Russell, ShrewsburyThe mighty Imps will be promoted this season. With a new management team comes a new style of play and it suits our squad so much better than the long-ball tactics employed by KA that made us the 'nearly' men. Pre-season results completely support this theory. Going up with us will be MK Dons, Swindon and Shrewsbury. Down go Bury and Boston I'm afraid!!
Chris Baxter, LincolnSwindon and MK Dons will always be favorites. I Pick Hartlepool to struggle as they have lost a lot of players and may emulate Torquay of last season. Biggest squad improvement appears to come from Barnet as they added well at Christmas to improve their form and they have kept all their first team players while adding a few players with higher league class (puncheaon, harrison etc.). Also if you look at the results last season their inexperiance was key and they lost a lot of games to late goals or odd penalties. If they can grow from last year then they look like they will be pushing for the playoffs.
Dominic J Woolard, Brookmans ParkSwindon easily. With Wisey and Poyet and their experience we can't go wrong. Wise has made some good singings and all he needs to do now is buy a quality foward like Agogo and sign the Uruguayan midfielder and we will be the champions and maybe do what Southend did and go to The Championship.
Bestie, Highworth, SwindonWatch out for Bristol Rovers, my club, because the summer signings they have made are quality ones. Sammy Igoe, Steve Phillips and Ryan Green, it has to be us that finishes as champions! My tip - watch out for Shrewsbury this year, may come third. Up The Gas!
Nathan Bees, BristolJohn Coleman has brought in some good players and with the Confrenece title under their belt, Stanley will definately be looking to add to that.
Kyle Williamson, BurnleyTorquay all the way!! Our comeback to avoid relegation at the tail of last season was sensational - beating Carlisle away being the highlight. If we can continue this form then mid-table will be straightforward, with a push to the playoffs not beyond our ability. Come on the Sea Gulls!!
Mike Gazzard, TorquayI'm a Boston fan and I think that Boston will get promoted with Bristol Rovers and MK Dons.
Vladimier Suckmeov, BostonI think that MK Dons, Swindon and Wrexham will go up automatically and Hereford will win the play offs. Bury and Barnet will get relegated.
Tim Sayce, HerefordThis season is going to be a tight affair, but the team I fancy are Notts County. They have completely revamped their squad and along with Bristol Rovers are probably the biggest team in the division. Swindon are probably favourites but I think they will struggle - what does Wise and Gus know about League Two?!
David Watson, LondonLook people, get a grip! The Likes of Lincoln and Boston don't have a chance, its one way traffic from now on. Grimsby Town F.C.
Lee, GrimsbyDons all the way - Izale Mcleod will bag over 20 goals, we've got Martin Allen and a whole load of good signings like JP McGovern, Lloyd Dyer and loads more. I think our 4-1 demolition of a full-strength Brighton team highlights how good our team is. Although Swindon are a worry!! Can't see Hartlepool doing well - they've got Danny Wilson as manager!
AJ Burton, WatfordIt's great to see so many good players and managers come to the lower leagues of English football. It's a breath of fresh-air compaired to the thousands of pounds paid to players who just warm a bench for 90 mins! It's a really tough league to call this year with big clubs coming down. Credit to Steve Evans, some good signings but we must get off to a good start with a win at Grimsby on Saturday! Come on you Pilgrims!!!
Tom Steadman, BostonWith the new additions and new management team, Wycombe will bounce back from last year's near miss and finish what we started next year with League One football!! Paul Lambert has brought new ideas and plenty of motivation and I can only see Wycombe, Swindon or MK Dons winning the league. Come on you Chairboys!!!
Liam Redding, GloucesterBristol Rovers for automatic promotion! No doubt they have the squad and the management team to do it. Come on Rovers!!!
Ed Lewis, GloucesterI think that The Posh will either win the league or at least get automatic promotion this season because of the calibre of players that we have signed and also the experience of the new gaffer. We have had the chance to build a new sqaud due to the sale of trouble makers and also players that were not interested in being at the club. Well done BF and KA.
Phil Mycracken, PeterboroughWatch out League Two, underestimate us at your peril. The Whites are back where we belong in the Football League and we will not stop at League Two. Everyone in the town is buzzing and we are ready to teach you "total football".
James Bolton, HerefordWith the shackles of adminsitration removed, The Dragons of Wrexham will rise like a Phoenix and with flames of Welsh passion, finish in the playoffs. Top-three will be a bonus.
Brian Roberts, JohannesburgI hate to admit it but I think Swindon will do well. They have a great strike force in Peacock and Roberts. As for my team Bristol Rovers, we should creep into the playoffs.
Dan Hiles, BristolThis league gets harder every season! Good luck to all the teams this season but watch out for MK dons. With Martin Allen in charge they should have no problems with this league. There is a man who wants to prove a point! If Notts County remember that the season is 46 games long and not 23 we may have a chance this time round.
dale blackburn (notts county), nottinghamI think that MK Dons will probably be the champions, unfortunately. I think Hartlepool will be up there, as will Bristol Rovers and Shrewsbury. I think the dark horses will be Chester. Watch out for Wycombe - I think they may get relegated this year. My big tip!
Gazz, WarringtonThe Bulls are back in the league and eager to impress. We'll keep the momentum going and challenge again this season. Roll on Stockport County away!
Harry Ford, HerefordThe mighty Stags going all the way this year after a disappointing season last time out. Good pre-season results suggest a top-three finish isn't beyond the boys this year.
John Armstrong, MansfieldSwindon boys all the way. From what I have seen in pre-season we will have the mental toughness, although I feel another striker may need to be added.
Lee Glendenning, swindonCome on Darlo !!!! This is our year, everything is going for us and this season we are to take the league by storm. Our bid for Bridges shows our ambitions and it proves there is a lot of money at the football club at the moment so bring on the Poolies and League Two.
Eton Hemmings, DarlingtonThe ones to watch out for this year is Accrington. They have a great squad mentality and have some individual qualities. Dale this year will be battling relegation after watching them in pre-season.
Joe Shelmerdine, RochdaleI'd have to say the favourites are Swindon Town, mainly because of their high profile combo of Wise and Poyet. If Poyet can stay fit he will cause a lot of problems for lower league defenders. Swindon have the right mentality for that league, Wisey has always had the fighting qualities and this will rub onto his players. Watch out for Shrewsbury though because Peters is building his own team now and with a speedy player like Asamoah (if he stays fit) the team will always be capable of scoring goals. Mad dog Allen at MK Dons will also be worth watching, they will be spurred on by the performances at the tail-end of last season, and Allen is a strong disciplinarian, which is vital in a tough league like this.
Jameson Pearsall, Shrewsbury (now Perth, Australia)If anyone is going to win the league it will be Swindon Town. With new players in the squad it looks transformed. We have drawn against a Premiership side and a Championship side and we are in League Two so we are going to win it. All The Way Robins.
Jordan A, SwindonDarlington to get promoted in one of the top three places. They have signed some quality higher level players i.e Martin Smith, Darren Holloway, Craig James. A top-eight finish last year was achieved but with more of a cutting edge this season i think this will make a big difference in this divison. Going up!!
Sam Pounder, Newton AycliffeSwindon look like they may be in with a chance but a lack of investment may be their downfall. As for my team Bristol Rovers, with Agogo they're there or there abouts - without him - well League Two again next year!!
Ashley, BristolEveryone seems to forget that at least one of the two promoted teams from the Conference always does well. The mighty Bulls have the 3rd longest serving manager in English pro-football (after Ferguson and Gradi), and once again he's assembled a squad that might just surprise a few people and nip into a play-off spot. Have to say that most in Hereford would be happy with mid-table though after our nine-year absence from the league!!!!
Rob Mitchell, HerefordPlay-offs in the last four seasons mean that we must go for automatic! With new management comes a new style of play, and this has seen other teams such as Northampton, Huddersfield and Bournemouth get out of this league, and I think that we can do the same this season. Up the Imps!
Luke, LincolnThe mighty Mariners will be going up this season, we only just missed out last year. We have lost some key players but the new gaffer has brought in some really good signings like Isiah Rankin for instance. Come on Rodger get us up there!
The main man Paderz, GrimsbySwindon and MK Dons have probably the best chances with Hartlepool and possibly Walsall close behind, sorry but Barnet and Bury for relegation. My team Chester - mid-table finish. We've been tipped for 8th, why not 7th??!! Even though they are rivals to my team, good luck to Wrexham for getting out of administration.
Michael Davison, ChesterNo-one is mentioning the biggest club in the league, Bristol Rovers. This is good as there will be less pressure on us. But don't worry, the bookies are going to take a pasting as we rip up the league and sail into League One! Promotion here we come!!! www.massiveincome4u.co.uk
John Stock, BristolPools are going straight back up. Whose going to stop Joel Porter from skinning them and scoring or just passing it to James Brown (the next Adam Boyd) to smash in three?
Karl Shipley, HartlepoolPersonally I think that Swindon are going to win the league because we have Poyet and Wisey. With their quality we will wrap it up by Christmas. Easy, Easy, Easy!
Dale, SwindonI think MK Dons and Swindon will be the teams to catch. Other teams that will probably go well are Wycombe as well as my own team Wrexham who are more than capable of reaching the play-offs. Surprise package - our rivals Chester - several new signings and will be looking for a big improvement on last season.
Al Red Dragon, wrexhamDon't underestimate the mighty Pool, keep talking about the Dons and Swindon while we take the title from you all! Come on Pools.
Steven Todd, HartlepoolOf course it's got to be the mighty mighty Imps. Lincoln have been in the playoffs for five seasons in a row and I think we are more than good enough to challange at the top.
Rehaan, LincolnWatch the Mighty Swindon Town take this division by storm. With a midfield of Wise, Poyet & Ince plus a frontline of Roberts & Peacock who can stop us? Come on you reds!!!
Skitz, SwindonAll the so called favourites will stumble through the season, especially the new comers. This isn't an easy league and will shock a few teams. Look out for the dark horses this season - the mighty blue and amber!!!
Mike, ShrewsburyI believe there are several condenders for promotion this season. Notably the big two I see being in the race for the title are MK Dons & Swindon. Other teams I expect to be there or there abouts are Wycombe, Hartlepool & Lincoln. Whatever happens I'm sure it'll be a great season and I cant wait until 3pm tomorrow!
Adam, Milton KeynesIf Swindon can keep all of their players fit, I believe the title will be between them and MK Dons.
Matthew Kift, IbizaStockport will be promoted this season. Jimbo knows how to get the boys playing football again. He proved that in the second half of last season. We finished with promotion form. I'm sure we'll continue that into this season.
Hatton, StockportIn my own opinion the team I support (Swindon) are being tagged as favourites for the title this year and this may be justified in some ways with the arrival of Dennis and Gus. The new team have totally transformed the club and have been able to do this by the board who have given them the extra responsibility that previous managers didn't have. You also have to look at teams like MK Dons who have actually spent money on transfer fees, they are my favourites for the title and I would rather it be them that were favourites rather than Swindon! But overall League Two is going to be a massive culture shock this season as I think it will be very tight! Wycombe, Lincoln and Notts County will all be up there but only time will tell! Bring on tomorrow!
James Thompson, SwindonWe are going up!!!!!!!
Catman, MK Dons fan, BedfordSwindon Town all the way! We've looked good in pre-season, solid but playing good football. Wise and Poyet will pass on their experience to the rest of the squad, and if we sign Ince I can see the title being at the County Ground come May!
Michael Grainge, SwindonTorquay are the ones to watch - mark my words. It is inevitable that they will be promoted, while it is almost certain that they will become champions.
Geroge Negus, Melbourne, Australia


