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Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

The Championship will be more interesting than the PL this year. 

No way. The top 10 PL teams are so strong.

Aston Villa could push for top 4 if things go their way like Newcastle last season. They've bought well and have had a strong pre-season.

Chelsea should bounce back under Poch. They've streamlined the squad. A good pre-season. No midweek distractions either.

Brighton will lose some players, but they have a lot of talented young player. Kudus is expected to sign for them.

Spurs will also improve under Ange.

It's going to be a very tough league at the top. Luton and Sheffield United could be on the end of a few hidings.
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The Championship will be more interesting than the PL this year. 
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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

Originally posted by You Tell Me You Tell Me wrote:

Birmingham: Scott Hogan, Kevin Long 
Blackburn: Zak Gilsenan, Sammie Szmodics 
Bristol City: Jason Knight, Max O'Leary, Mark Sykes
Cardiff: Joel Bagan, Mark McGuinness, Callum O'Dowda, Callum Robinson  
Hull: Cyrus Christie, Aaron Connolly, Sean McLoughlin, Harry Vaughan
Ipswich: Marcus Harness, Jack Taylor  
Middlesbrough: Alex Gilbert, Darragh Lenihan
Millwall: Aidomo Emakhu, Dan McNamara 
Norwich: Shane Duffy, Adam Idah, Andrew Omobamidele, Tony Springett
Plymouth: Finn Azaz, Tyreik Wright 
Preston: Robbie Brady, Alan Browne, Greg Cunningham, Will Keane, Mikey O'Neill,  Josh Seary
QPR: Sinclair Armstrong, Jimmy Dunne
Rotherham: Joshua Kayode, Georgie Kelly
Sheffield Wed: Adam Alimi-Adetoro, Ciaran Brennan 
Southampton: Gavin Bazunu, Ryan Manning, Will Smallbone
Stoke: Jack Bonham, Luke McNally, David Okagbue, Enda Stevens, Mark Travers
West Brom: Jayson Molumby 

That's pretty much the full list for now. 48 at the moment, well down numbers wise from last year with a good few moving up to the Premier League and others dropping to League 1. There will be more additions, mostly Premier League loans, before the window closes. Coventry, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leicester, Sunderland, Swansea and Watford currently don't have any Irish players in their senior squads.


Quality list.
Hard to know who to support now as so many teams with multiple players!
Any LOI team really. Almost entire squad's of Irish players for all of them.
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Originally posted by You Tell Me You Tell Me wrote:

Birmingham: Scott Hogan, Kevin Long 
Blackburn: Zak Gilsenan, Sammie Szmodics 
Bristol City: Jason Knight, Max O'Leary, Mark Sykes
Cardiff: Joel Bagan, Mark McGuinness, Callum O'Dowda, Callum Robinson  
Hull: Cyrus Christie, Aaron Connolly, Sean McLoughlin, Harry Vaughan
Ipswich: Marcus Harness, Jack Taylor  
Middlesbrough: Alex Gilbert, Darragh Lenihan
Millwall: Aidomo Emakhu, Dan McNamara 
Norwich: Shane Duffy, Adam Idah, Andrew Omobamidele, Tony Springett
Plymouth: Finn Azaz, Tyreik Wright 
Preston: Robbie Brady, Alan Browne, Greg Cunningham, Will Keane, Mikey O'Neill,  Josh Seary
QPR: Sinclair Armstrong, Jimmy Dunne
Rotherham: Joshua Kayode, Georgie Kelly
Sheffield Wed: Adam Alimi-Adetoro, Ciaran Brennan 
Southampton: Gavin Bazunu, Ryan Manning, Will Smallbone
Stoke: Jack Bonham, Luke McNally, David Okagbue, Enda Stevens, Mark Travers
West Brom: Jayson Molumby 

That's pretty much the full list for now. 48 at the moment, well down numbers wise from last year with a good few moving up to the Premier League and others dropping to League 1. There will be more additions, mostly Premier League loans, before the window closes. Coventry, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leicester, Sunderland, Swansea and Watford currently don't have any Irish players in their senior squads.


Quality list.
Hard to know who to support now as so many teams with multiple players!
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Originally posted by You Tell Me You Tell Me wrote:

Birmingham: Scott Hogan, Kevin Long 
Blackburn: Zak Gilsenan, Sammie Szmodics 
Bristol City: Jason Knight, Max O'Leary, Mark Sykes
Cardiff: Joel Bagan, Mark McGuinness, Callum O'Dowda, Callum Robinson  
Hull: Cyrus Christie, Aaron Connolly, Sean McLoughlin, Harry Vaughan
Ipswich: Marcus Harness, Jack Taylor  
Middlesbrough: Alex Gilbert, Darragh Lenihan
Millwall: Aidomo Emakhu, Dan McNamara 
Norwich: Shane Duffy, Adam Idah, Andrew Omobamidele, Tony Springett
Plymouth: Finn Azaz, Tyreik Wright 
Preston: Robbie Brady, Alan Browne, Greg Cunningham, Will Keane, Mikey O'Neill,  Josh Seary
QPR: Sinclair Armstrong, Jimmy Dunne
Rotherham: Joshua Kayode, Georgie Kelly
Sheffield Wed: Adam Alimi-Adetoro, Ciaran Brennan 
Southampton: Gavin Bazunu, Ryan Manning, Will Smallbone
Stoke: Jack Bonham, Luke McNally, David Okagbue, Enda Stevens, Mark Travers
West Brom: Jayson Molumby 

That's pretty much the full list for now. 48 at the moment, well down numbers wise from last year with a good few moving up to the Premier League and others dropping to League 1. There will be more additions, mostly Premier League loans, before the window closes. Coventry, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leicester, Sunderland, Swansea and Watford currently don't have any Irish players in their senior squads.

 



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Birmingham: Scott Hogan, Kevin Long 
Blackburn: Zak Gilsenan, Sammie Szmodics 
Bristol City: Jason Knight, Max O'Leary, Mark Sykes
Cardiff: Joel Bagan, Mark McGuinness, Callum O'Dowda, Callum Robinson  
Hull: Cyrus Christie, Aaron Connolly, Sean McLoughlin, Harry Vaughan
Ipswich: Marcus Harness, Jack Taylor  
Middlesbrough: Alex Gilbert, Darragh Lenihan
Millwall: Aidomo Emakhu, Dan McNamara 
Norwich: Shane Duffy, Adam Idah, Andrew Omobamidele, Tony Springett
Plymouth: Finn Azaz, Tyreik Wright 
Preston: Robbie Brady, Alan Browne, Greg Cunningham, Will Keane, Mikey O'Neill,  Josh Seary
QPR: Sinclair Armstrong, Jimmy Dunne
Rotherham: Joshua Kayode, Georgie Kelly
Sheffield Wed: Adam Alimi-Adetoro, Ciaran Brennan 
Southampton: Gavin Bazunu, Ryan Manning, Will Smallbone
Stoke: Jack Bonham, Luke McNally, David Okagbue, Enda Stevens, Mark Travers
West Brom: Jayson Molumby 

That's pretty much the full list for now. 48 at the moment, well down numbers wise from last year with a good few moving up to the Premier League and others dropping to League 1. There will be more additions, mostly Premier League loans, before the window closes. Coventry, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leicester, Sunderland, Swansea and Watford currently don't have any Irish players in their senior squads.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote t_rAndy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Aug 2023 at 3:21pm
Ok what's the lowdown on clubs with irish players then? Is there a list?
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Paul Ince the favourite for the Sheffield Wed job!!

Did think the Owls had an outside chance of the paly offs , now if they hire Ince then bottom end of the table struggle for them i would say . 
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Surprised he hasn't been mentioned as a replacement for Kenny
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Paul Ince the favourite for the Sheffield Wed job!!
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Darren Moore gone from Sheffield Wednesday.

Bit odd timing wise. 


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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Some turn around for SW, considering they were down 0-4 to Peterborough in the 1st leg.



Yep and in fairness to them their points tally would have gotten them up automatically in any other season
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Some turn around for SW, considering they were down 0-4 to Peterborough in the 1st leg.


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Remarkable ascent. City’s treble will be a little less impressive.
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Luton Town promoted to the Premier League
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Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

Not the Championship per se but shocked to see Peterborough 3 up on Sheff Weds. Mad to see Wednesday still in L1. Was sure they wud go up this year.

Bump 😀

What a comeback. Only got to see a few minutes of it and they were 2 up at that stage. Must have been a great game after that to watch. Too big to be stuck in L1
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