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Dom's Season's Predictions For The English Football Leagues

This is Dom checking in with the 'World of Football' column, after I've been gazing into my crystal ball. Unless you're living in Timbuktu you will have realised that a new football season has started. As with most people who comment on 'the beautiful game', I have made the following predictions for the new season,


English Carling Premiership

Champions:

Leeds

Runners-Up:

Manchester Utd.

Third Place:

Arsenal

Going Down:

Southampton
Derby County
Manchester City

 

English Nationwide League Division One

Champions:

Fulham

Runners-Up:

Watford

Play-off Champions:

Sheffield Wednesday

Going Down:

Stockport County
Burnley
West Brom

 

English Nationwide League Division Two

Champions:

Milwall

Runners-Up:

Port Vale

Third-Promoted:

Walsall

Play-Off Champions:

Bristol City

Going Down:

Colchester
Cambridge
Bury

 

English Nationwide League Division Three

Champions:

Scunthorpe

Runners-Up:

Brighton

Third Promoted:

Cardiff

Play-Off Champions:

Kidderminster

Going Down:

Shrewsbury

 

English Nationwide Conference

Champions:

Rushden and Diamonds

-Dom


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©1999-2003 Pupiline Limited, 2003-2008 Creative Commons. For info email Oli Originally powered by KeConnect Internet, now powered by XCalibre and the Big Boost, recovered thanks to Warrick


©1999-2003 Pupiline Limited, 2003-2008 Creative Commons. For info email Oli Originally powered by KeConnect Internet, now powered by XCalibre and the Big Boost, recovered thanks to Warrick