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League 1 - 23/24 Season


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Saturday sees 8 out of 12 games in the final round with permutations for the league:

Barnsley vs. Northampton
Derby vs. Carlisle
Fleetwood vs. Burton
Lincoln vs. Portsmouth
Peterborough vs. Bolton
Port Vale vs. Cambridge 
Reading vs. Blackpool
Stevenage vs. Cheltenham

A two-way fight for second, a four-way fight for two playoff spots, and a three-way fight to avoid the last trapdoor spot. Stick yer Premier League, I love lower league football.

There's also a world where we finish with more wins, more goals scored, and fewer goals conceded than the champions if Derby win and Portsmouth fail to beat playoff-chasing Lincoln.

My predictions have the final top 8 looking as such, with Burton relegated on goal difference.

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15 minutes ago, Tamworthram said:

What a sad little man.

Seems to have held a grudge since getting sacked by them back in 2013, though he apparently applied for the Vale manager position back in 2017. Oh, to have been a fly on the wall during that interview.

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3 hours ago, JfR said:

This is an unreal level of pettiness:

 

However, on 12 March 2013 he missed a pre-match team meal, but claimed he made his own way for the match against Bristol Rovers, only to be informed that he was not in the matchday squad when he was just five minutes away from Bristol.[43] He took to Twitter to put his side of the story across, and an angry Micky Adams responded by saying Burge's tweets were "absolute nonsense and he's going to be disciplined".[44] Burge was suspended for two weeks for breaking the club's "social media guidelines" after club management claimed he refused to apologise for the incident.[45] On 12 April 2013, with three games left of the season, Burge left the club by mutual consent.[46] Club chairman Paul Wildes stated that "this has been a difficult decision for both parties".[47] Vale secured promotion into League One at the end of the 2012–13 season, and users of a single Port Vale fan site voted him one of their three Players of the Season.[48] The actual Player of the Year was Tom Pope, the Player's Player of the Year was Chris Neal.

He had a trial with Cheltenham Town in March 2015, and impressed in a reserve game against Plymouth Argyle after being out injured for the season, but the club was unable to offer him a contract, even though his grandad was on the board 😂

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