Football: Championship Season Preview
by Bodog Sports | Aug 7 2008
Saturday sees the start of the football season, after a very brief summer interlude. It will take a lot to beat last season’s epic battle for promotion in the Championship, where ten clubs had a realistic chance of making the Premier League as late as April. No-one seemed consistent enough to win the thing but
West Brom finally decided to pull their fingers out in the last few games to be crowned champions.
Stoke and
Hull joined them in gaining promotion, but those who came close will know the pressure will be on them this season to challenge again and go one better. That could spell bad news for some, most notably
Watford who, after a great start to the campaign, basically fell apart, leaving their fans feeling deflated. A number of key players have left this summer (Henderson, Ellington, Stewart, Shittu) and with Jon Harley the only signing of note a promotion challenge seems very doubtful.
on Watford to win the ChampionshipAll three clubs relegated from the Premier League will be looking to go straight back up this season, and the bookies seem pretty confident of that fact. Of the three
Derby are outsiders, largely due to the wholesale changes being made at the club the past few months. However their team sheet still looks impressive at this level, which includes new striking options in Rob Hulse, Liam Dickinson and Nathan Ellington, experience in Roy Carroll, Robbie Savage and Alan Stubbs, and their wonderkid Giles Barnes, who still remains with the club despite big-money transfer rumours. Paul Jewell’s men could prove to be the best bet on offer.
on Derby to win the ChampionshipBirmingham are the one sure bet – although it’d take a hefty punt to see some profit return. In Alex McLeish they have a proven motivator, and they have an excellent set of players to depend upon. James McFadden should prove to be one of the stars of the Championship this season as long as he’s not tempted away, and in Marcus Bent and Kevin Phillips they should have two names near the top of the goalscoring charts. A shoe-in, as long as they remember to do the work.
on Birmingham to win the ChampionshipThe same should be said for
Reading – ok, Dave Kitson’s move to Stoke and Nicky Shorey’s imminent departure are a blow, but looking at the Thames Valley side’s attacking options they should be confident in climbing out of this league. Kevin Doyle is a Premier League player, while Leroy Lita will be looking to earn his place back into the starting line-up after a disappointing 12 months. Second place beckons.
on Reading to win the ChampionshipCrystal Palace have been given unfavourably low odds considering their team sheet. This has got to be down to Neil Warnock – he nearly repeated Iain Dowie’s impressive feat of taking the club from relegation places to promotion in the space of six months, but his side ran out of steam with a few games to go. With star striker Clinton Morrison having left, Warnock will be even more dependant on his very young, but talented, side to perform above their stations. Chairman Simon Jordan’s threat to leave suggests all may not be well down in south London. Probably best to leave them alone.
on Crystal Palace to win the ChampionshipIpswich came from nowhere last season to nearly make the play-offs but couldn’t keep it up until May. Their home form was what got them so close and Jim Magilton will be hoping the addition of Tractor Boys legend Richard Wright and the evergreen Ivan Campo can seal them a place in the play offs come May. If things go right early on, Ipswich coul be a great outside punt for the title.
on Ipswich to win the ChampionshipQPR have been made joint favourites to win the league this season but that is just barmy. Yes they’ve had a major cash injection, they have the ability to attract European players to London and they have a great, if somewhat flawed, new boss in Iain Dowie, but last season stank of a club getting ahead of themselves. They need a season to put together a decent first team before challenging for honors next season. Saying that, a play off place is certainly achievable this year.
on QPR to win the ChampionshipElsewhere,
Bristol City will have a lot to do to repeat last year’s great run, although in Nicky Maynard they have a bright young player – yet another Premier League-class act from the Dario Gradi school of Crewe?
Wolves and
Sheff Utd will be there or there abouts again, but their success will rely heavily on the form of their star strikers Sylvain Ebanks-Blake and James Beattie respectively.
on Sheff Utd to win the ChampionshipDown the bottom newly promoted
Swansea and
Nottingham Forest are surprisingly not tipped for the drop by the bookies. Roberto Martinez’ great work at the Welsh side has convinced many that they are more than capable in competing at this level. Colin Calderwood’s Forest side have that weight of history behind them which should kick them into gear having finally made it back into the Championship. Rob Earnshaw’s signing should help too!
on Swansea to win the ChampionshipPlay off winners
Doncaster have a lot to do to prove they can survive at the next level – but the bookies seem to prefer the three B’s for relegation -
Burnley,
Barnsley and
Blackpool. After disappointing seasons each side may be feeling the pressure from the stands, but if their respective managers can drill home that there are no points on the board yet then maybe they can prove a few doubters wrong. Meanwhile,
Southampton had a dreadful season last time out and with no major signings look set for another unhappy 9 months which could see them drop out of the league.
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