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Post by Admin on Mar 7, 2009 20:24:14 GMT 1
Fulham and Wigan could get new peaks this year, and of course Hull will, whatever. Dag & Red and Morecombe look like doing better than last season, and MK Dons are getting a new peak, even if they are in fact Wimbledon... Burton will be added to this list if they get promoted and dont cock it up, along with whoever comes up through the playoffs. Interesting to see who gets unbolded as well, Luton and Chester look likely...
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Post by Paddy on Mar 7, 2009 20:39:41 GMT 1
Has Doncaster ever finished above where they are?
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Post by Doctor Blind on Mar 8, 2009 14:14:05 GMT 1
Surely Exeter City need to be bold now!
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Post by Panda on Mar 8, 2009 20:07:57 GMT 1
Has Doncaster ever finished above where they are? Yes, they finished 7th in Division 2 in 1902, their first season in the Football League.
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Post by Panda on Mar 8, 2009 20:47:05 GMT 1
MK Dons are getting a new peak, even if they are in fact Wimbledon... This again... These 2 words show my stance regarding MK Dons is correct: AIRDRIE UNITED
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Post by o on Mar 9, 2009 14:11:51 GMT 1
Airdrie United were formed after Clydebank went under didn't they? Wimbledon never went under, they had their name changed and were moved from their ground...And AFC Wimbledon were formed in their place. I remember in Scotland that Meadowbank Thistle became Livingston as well.
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Post by Robin on Mar 9, 2009 14:43:02 GMT 1
MK Dons are now no longer allowed any claim to the history of Wimbledon F.C. including the FA Cup win. They are officially a seperate club.
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Post by Panda on Mar 9, 2009 15:55:35 GMT 1
Airdrie United were formed after Clydebank went under didn't they? No. They were formed when Airdrieonians went under. When they failed to get elected to the league in their place (Gretna were chosen instead) they bought out Clydebank and took their place in the league.
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Post by Panda on May 14, 2009 15:21:59 GMT 1
New peaks for Hull, MK Dons and Dagenham & Redbridge and possibly an unexpected new peak for Fulham! Morecambe equalled their position from last season.
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Post by Admin on May 16, 2012 16:48:09 GMT 1
Updated, any errors, please let me know, need to add in info for Burton Albion, and bold either York or Luton in a few days...
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Post by Panda on May 16, 2012 16:57:05 GMT 1
Burton's best is 13th in their first season in the league, 2009-10.
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Post by o on May 16, 2012 19:04:48 GMT 1
Cheers misterh.
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Post by Panda on May 5, 2013 18:33:42 GMT 1
New peaks this season for Yeovil, Crawley, Burton and Fleetwood...
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Post by Earl Purple on May 19, 2013 15:35:58 GMT 1
Yeovil are now promoted, and I'm thinking that they are the first team promoted automatically into the league (i.e. newly promoted since 1987) that wasn't previously automatically relegated out that has reached the 2nd tier.
Colchester and Doncaster have both got to the 2nd level after being relegated out of the league and promoted back in again, but Yeovil were non-league in 1986.
The last team to be "elected" to the league were Wigan in 1978, who of course spent 7 years in the Premier League. One season before them Wimbledon were elected and they spent 14 years in the top flight.
Yeovil reached the playoff final 6 years ago but lost to Blackpool.
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Post by Panda on Apr 1, 2014 21:55:26 GMT 1
A definite peak coming for Yeovil this season. Possible peaks for Hull, Bournemouth and Fleetwood. Burton could match their best. Any others I've missed?
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2015 15:17:42 GMT 1
Up to date I think, just need to bold the club coming into the football league, be that Bristol Rovers, Grimsby of Eastleigh as a new team.
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Post by Panda on Apr 11, 2016 20:40:51 GMT 1
Guaranteed new peaks for Bournemouth, Burton and MK Dons and hopefully a new peak for Leicester as well...
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Post by Admin on May 5, 2016 15:55:18 GMT 1
Cheltenham back in, York & Dag & Red out. Who else will join from the National Playoffs is anyone's guess, but there is only Grimsby in there that are ex football league, and they've stiffed in the playoffs a few times now I'd rather have them up, localish to Mansfield, and they always bring a good support, Forest Green or Eastleigh will bring around 50
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Post by Tom on May 5, 2016 18:19:35 GMT 1
Cheltenham back in, York & Dag & Red out. Who else will join from the National Playoffs is anyone's guess, but there is only Grimsby in there that are ex football league, and they've stiffed in the playoffs a few times now I'd rather have them up, localish to Mansfield, and they always bring a good support, Forest Green or Eastleigh will bring around 50 Dover wouldn't bring many either. Remiss of you not to mention them as they're going to win the 2nd leg on Saturday and beat Forest Green on penalties ...or so the BBC Kent team seem to think. Personally have always thought they were underdogs over the 2 legs so expect Forest Green to win, especially with the advantage from the away leg. Noticed that ex Reading striker Brett Williams (though he never actually played for us) came on in the 14th minute for Forest Green, of course it was typical that he scored the only goal of the game...
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Post by Earl Purple on May 8, 2016 22:11:16 GMT 1
Burton are now confirmed 2nd in the 3rd and will of course be guaranteed to be higher next season.
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