Welcome to Fratton Faithful's big Championship season preview 2010/2011! Here is a brief lowdown on all 24 teams in the division, with fans of each club (a few currently missing) giving their thoughts on the upcoming season and their thoughts on Pompey.
Last Season: 19th (Premier League - Relegated)
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Manager: Nigel Pearson - Had stints as caretaker boss at West Bromwich Albion and Newcastle before making a name for himself by keeping Southampton in the Championship in 2008. He joined Hull after two years at Leicester where he saw the Foxes romp League One and lose in the play-offs after finishing 5th last season.
Last Season: 15th
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Manager: Roy Keane - One of Manchester United's most famous players, Keane took to management fast by taking Sunderland from the bottom of the Championship to winners in 2007 but resigned in 2009 due to strained relations with the owners. The controversial character has since returned to management with
If we can pull off some good signings before the transfer window closes (abandoning the Irish/ex-Sunderland policy would be a good start), then we might sneak into the playoffs, though I imagine half the teams in the league feel the same. We'll be tough to beat and if we can turn some of last year's draws into wins then who knows what could happen...
Phil's Key Player: Gareth McAuley
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Phil's Pompey Prediction: 22nd
Last Season: 2nd (League One - Promoted)
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Manager: Simon Grayson - Took the manager's job at
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Ben's Key Player: Luciano Becchio - The only striker currently at the club who there are little doubts over making the step up.
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Ben's Pompey Prediction: 18th
Last Season: 5th
Ground: Walkers Stadium (Capacity: 32,500)
Manager: Paulo Sousa - Milan Mandaric poached Sousa from
We've so far managed to keep hold of all our prized assets (the likes of Jack Hobbs, Andy King & Matty Fryatt), and with a takeover imminent (details still very much unknown though I should add), the future is looking positive. Quite where we will go from here remains to be seen, but right now I am looking forward to what will hopefully be another enjoyable season in the Championship.
Joe's Key Player: Jack Hobbs - Jack Hobbs. Whilst we may often rely heavily on the goals of Fryatt up front,
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Joe's Pompey Prediction: 13th - But I should stress, I have not got the faintest idea of where you will end up. Losing all those players will undoubtedly have a huge impact on things, and with Boateng and Nugent are also likely to make way, a thread-bare squad does not make great reading the big kick-off on Saturday. Obviously there will be new arrivals at some stage, but at what level of quality is yet to be seen.
Last Season: 11th
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Manager: Gordon Strachan - Managed Coventry for five years before joining
In Boyd and McDonald I believe we have the best strikeforce in the Championship, if they can compliment each others' games, I can see them terrorising defences. We've added a bit of creativity in midfield in the form of Nicky Bailey and some bite in Kevin Thompson, alongside last season's player of the season Barry Robson.
The defence is slightly worrying as David Wheater was generally poor for much of last season and Justin Hoyte has yet to prove his worth to the team. The left back situation also remains unsolved so it is down to Stephen McManus to add some solidity. Add to this the goalkeeping situation with many of the fans not confident about Brad Jones and Danny Coyne so there is cause for concern there.
I am looking forward to seeing consistent performances week in week out and hopefully if we are playing well and scoring goals, the fans and atmosphere will return to what has become a slightly sedate Riverside Stadium in the last few seasons.
Calum's Key Player: Kris Boyd - He has a lot to prove after leaving Rangers for the Championship and has to prove to the doubters he can cut it in a slightly more competitive league. His partnership with McDonald will be key if we are to gain promotion this season. We are not blessed with great backup strikers so a poor season from Boyd and we may struggle to achieve promotion.
All things considered I think the quality of our midfield and strikeforce will be too much for most teams this season and under a good manager I think we can achieve automatic promotion.
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Calum's Pompey Prediction: 19th - I am concerned for
Millwall
Last Season: 3rd (League One - Play-Off Winners)
Ground: The New Den (Capacity: 20,146)
Manager: Kenny Jackett - A serious knee injury meant Jackett's playing career was cut short at just 28, having spent 10 years at Watford. He spent time as manager and assistant at
Millwall fan
Our strengths undoubtedly lie in our defence; we had the joint best defensive record in League One last season and with Darren Ward now signed on permanently, and Leyton Orient's highly-rated Tamika Mkandawire also on board, our goals against column should look pretty healthy come May.
Our obvious problems lie in attack. James Henry, Danny Schofield and Steve Morison were quality for us last season, but none of them are proven at this level. If even one of them fails to make the step up we will struggle to score goals.
Lawrence's Pompey Prediction: 10th - I have to admit I haven't been following Portsmouth's transfer dealings too closely, but from what I have seen the club still looks like it hasn't quite recovered from last year's shambles. Plenty of sides have gone through summer turmoil and has fantastic seasons in the past, though, so there's no reason why Pompey can't have a decent season of consolidation.
Last Season: 1st (League One - Promoted)
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Manager: Paul Lambert - Ironically orchestrated
Norwich fan Darrell Allen on the upcoming season: It is going to be a very exciting season of football at Carrow Road, The club is still very much on a high after a fantastic season last year which ended with us being crowned League One Champions. We managed to keep hold of manager Paul Lambert, and bring in a fair few players, the most notable ones being, Andrew Surman, Elliot Ward and Simeon Jackson.
The season certainly has the potential to be a very positive one for us, and If we can avoid any major injuries, keep fitness levels high, and make a good start, then a lot of people are tipping us to challenge for the play-offs, and certainly be in the top half.
What we have to remember is though, we are newly promoted, and it's perhaps not the best idea to set our expectations to high. I don't think we will have any problem staying up, and I will be more than happy with comfortable safety, and finishing around mid-table. At least one win against
Darrell's Key Player: Grant Holt - Holt was the club's player of the season, top scorer and fans favourite. He has been injured all summer though, and has only had 20 minutes of pre-season match time. He might take a few games to get up to scratch, but he will soon scare the life out of championship defenders, and be back to his scoring ways.
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Darrell's Pompey Prediction: 16th - I'd love to say I think Portsmouth will finish higher, but I believe finance is still a major factor in the goings on at Fratton Park, I can't see them challenging for Play offs, but I don't think they will have a problem staying up. A season of consolidation I think is on the cards.
I really hope they get back up though, they have some of the best fans in the world, and they did not deserve what happened to their club last season.
Last Season: 3rd
Ground: The City Ground (Capacity: 30,576)
Manager: Billy Davies - Initially began his managerial career at Motherwell but made a name for himself after taking over from Craig Brown at Preston, leading them to the 2005 play-off final before going one better with Derby in 2007. He left the Rams by mutual consent a year later and eventually went on to manage arch rivals
Still, at the start of the summer you would be hard pressed to find a
We are essentially starting the new season with the same squad as last year, just minus a few players. If injury were not an issue I would want automatic promotion, however as this is not the case, and a number of our paper thin squad are already injured, I can see us struggling to make the play-offs. The quality is there, it's just the depth we're crucially missing.
David's Key Player: Radaslow Majewski - Sealed a move to Forest last season from Polonia Warsaw, he became a fans favourite almost immediately after scoring an absolute thunderbolt against our wooly friends in
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David's Pompey Prediction: 16th - With players like Nugent,