The 23/24 season build up thread

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The 23/24 season build up thread

by Winston Biscuit » 17 Jun 2023 08:51

To soon? :lol:

A thread for any general news about the upcoming season.

First off, here is the ball for next season


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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Sutekh » 17 Jun 2023 18:37

Hope the Reading players take a look while they can as I doubt they'll see much of it after 5 August.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by fartdad » 23 Jun 2023 22:00

I reckon we might go down again , club is heading is wrong direction and chairman I think is done with his toy.. at least might be able to catch he opening day fixture against wrexham

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by On Strings » 26 Jun 2023 11:46

Sutekh Hope the Reading players take a look while they can as I doubt they'll see much of it after 5 August.


They wont see that Premier League ball at all :?

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Royal_jimmy » 26 Jun 2023 11:50

I don't think I've ever gone into a season with such a lack of interest


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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Royal_jimmy » 26 Jun 2023 11:51

fartdad I reckon we might go down again , club is heading is wrong direction and chairman I think is done with his toy.. at least might be able to catch he opening day fixture against wrexham


They could end up going up again this season! with what they've invested into their squad. Unless we get them in the FA cup or EFL Trophy :)

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by NathStPaul » 26 Jun 2023 12:05

Does every thread have to be turned into a discussion about the plight of Reading? This is general football.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Jun 2023 15:26

…..agreed, and what a shite looking football….what is it meant to be representing?

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by katweslowski » 26 Jun 2023 15:58

fartdad I reckon we might go down again


I said the exact same thing earlier. I am very tempted to put a bet on for a second relegation


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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by fartdad » 26 Jun 2023 19:25

katweslowski
fartdad I reckon we might go down again


I said the exact same thing earlier. I am very tempted to put a bet on for a second relegation

I was talking of my mk dons.. but yeah I feel like it’s easy for teams in perilous positions to spiral downward.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Winston Biscuit » 02 Jul 2023 12:42

Ipswich, 2nd place in L1 last season, now 5th favourites to win the Championship

Plymouth, winners of L1 last season with 101 points, now favourites for relegation from the Championship

Wtf?!

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Clyde1998 » 02 Jul 2023 17:54

Winston Biscuit Ipswich, 2nd place in L1 last season, now 5th favourites to win the Championship

Plymouth, winners of L1 last season with 101 points, now favourites for relegation from the Championship

Wtf?!

Ipswich have a bigger budget than Plymouth; Plymouth also had a number of loan players who were regulars in their team, who aren't guaranteed to return. Plymouth weren't expected to be title challengers last season (or even reach the play-offs), whilst Ipswich were among the favourites - so there's a chance Plymouth simply overachieved last season and we'll see some regression to the mean in the upcoming season.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Winston Biscuit » 02 Jul 2023 18:03

I guess the question was more Plymouth based than Ipswich as I think the latter should have a decent season. Just surprises at the difference in the 2 now.

Didn't know the loan thing, that'll certainly play into things then.

I don't believe in overachieving/underachieving


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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Clyde1998 » 02 Jul 2023 18:22

Winston Biscuit I guess the question was more Plymouth based than Ipswich as I think the latter should have a decent season. Just surprises at the difference in the 2 now.

Didn't know the loan thing, that'll certainly play into things then.

I don't believe in overachieving/underachieving

I also don't think anyone should read too much into betting odds anyway, especially at this stage. Last season there was a 50% correlation (r squared) between pre-season odds and final position in League One, with the Premier League at 38%, the Championship at 26% and League Two at 23%. There were probably much better single predictors of league finish than pre-season odds.

Of the twelve teams expected to be relegated across the top four divisions, only three actually were; of the seven teams expected to be automatically promoted in the EFL, only one was; of the nineteen teams expected to be in the play-offs or promoted in the EFL, eleven were come the end of the season.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Jul 2023 18:00

We gon do some predictions?

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Winston Biscuit » 03 Jul 2023 21:01

Pepe the Horseman We gon do some predictions?


Been looking at season bets Pep!

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Jul 2023 21:26

Winston Biscuit
Pepe the Horseman We gon do some predictions?


Been looking at season bets Pep!

Fancy Cardiff to go down, but not sure other than that.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by Sanguine » 04 Jul 2023 08:41

Clyde1998 Plymouth also had a number of loan players who were regulars in their team, who aren't guaranteed to return.


This will be a lot of it. Loan centre-backs Mumba (Norwich) and Lonwijk (Wolves) were basically ever-present. Likewise Azaz in midfield (Villa) only missed a handful of games. And most of their goals have left the club. Sam Cosgrove (Birmingham), Morgan Whitaker (Swansea) and Azaz contributed 24 league goals between them, and Niall Ennis, who got 12, has left for Blackburn.

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Re: The 23/24 season build up thread

by NathStPaul » 04 Jul 2023 10:49

Geoff Shreeves leaves Sky Sports after 30 years.

Sky are seriously revamping aren't they? They have let so many of the established football people go.

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