With the two most monied clubs (MK Dons and Peterborough) having just left the division, there's all to play for in League Two this season - though the League's draconian points penalties may mean we already know who will battle the drop to non-league obscurity.
Among the favourites for promotion will be Shrewsbury and Bradford, with Port Vale's young side sure to be in the mix. Newcomers Aldershot and Exeter will not be short of motivation and momentum, while the likes of Rochdale, Wycombe and Darlington will be anxious to get closer than they did last season.
At the foot of the table, poor Luton will have to get promotion form just to stay up after their 30-point deduction, while Rotherham and Bournemouth are likely to face 15-point penalties that will plunge them immediately into the drop-zone.
How will your team do? Have they made the start you were hoping for? Is it time to depart the basement for higher climes? Share your views here.
come on da dale
after yesterdays terrible performance the vale who i love will be heading to the non league if thats the best the players can put together.accrington thoroughly deserved their win,they were a lot sharper than us in every department,it was unacceptable the fans were up for it why were"nt the players.sinnott over to you
Close season this year but GTFC for the playoffs at least
watch the imps, if they get it together they just might win it.. rotherham were very lucky satday.
no but i think we'll defo stay up
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