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		<title>2009/10 Championship Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past few seasons the Championship has become one of the most competitive leagues in the world, with 24 teams all of relatively similar standard fighting it out in attritional game after attritional game. Managers and signings that turn out to be good, injuries, luck... all can have a strong influence. So you really can't rule anyone out, although it is perhaps slightly fanciful to think Barnsley or Scunthorpe will win it.]]></description>
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<p>Here is the first of our 2009/10 Seasonal Previews. it comes from our sister site, <a href="http://wakuba.com" target="_blank">Wakuba.com</a>&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>The Championship</strong></p>
<p>Over the past few seasons the Championship has become one of the most competitive leagues in the world, with 24 teams all of relatively similar standard fighting it out in attritional game after attritional game. Managers and signings that turn out to be good, injuries, luck&#8230; all can have a strong influence. So you really can&#8217;t rule anyone out, although it is perhaps slightly fanciful to think Barnsley or Scunthorpe will win it.</p>
<p>That is why, in the &#8216;To Be Promoted&#8217; market, 19 of the 24 sides are 16/1 or less to be promoted &#8211; and Scunthorpe are the longest price to finish in the Top 6 at (again) just 16/1. Contrast that with the Premiership, where Burnley are 50/1 to finish Top 6 (remember there are only 20 teams), and you can see the difference. Any one side can beat any other.</p>
<p>Newcastle are currently favourites for the title in most places &#8211; as short as 5/1 in places &#8211; which seems absurd considering the turmoil on and off the field. Yes, they have good players on paper &#8211; but if they cannot perform in the Premier League its unlikely they will fancy a midweek trip to Plymouth. Of course if a takeover is completed they could well have an influx of money designed to bring a quick return to the Premier League &#8211; but that is a big if.</p>
<p>Where Newcastle aren&#8217;t favourites, West Brom are, and this seems a far better pick. They have the nucleus of the side that went down last season, which is also the team that won the division so comprehensively the year before. In Roberto Di Matteo they have a promising young manager who did well at MK Dons, and will stay true to Tony Mowbray&#8217;s footballing principles. At a best price 13/2, if our money was going anywhere, it would be on the Baggies.</p>
<p>Other teams to consider include Boro, the other team to be relegated &#8211; they&#8217;ve remarkably kept most of their good players, and though Tuncay will probably join Downing in exiting the North East, they still have good players and an excellent crop of youth players.</p>
<p>Roy Keane&#8217;s excellent Championship record and the money available at Ipswich makes them a worthy consideration, and the teams who were there or thereabouts last season, like Reading, Cardiff, Preston, and Sheffield United are all worth considering.</p>
<p>After a summer spending spree Nottingham Forest have shortened from 40/1 to 25/1, and could be a decent each way punt even at that reduced price. In Billy Davies they have a canny manager with an excellent record at this level, and the word is they are making a concerted push for the Premier League.</p>
<p>As we said, any team could have a good season and push on &#8211; two that stand out are Doncaster, whose end of season form would have taken them into the playoffs over the season (12/1 for top 6) and Nigel Clough&#8217;s Derby, although the 3/1 in the same market is very short.</p>
<p>In terms of relegation, in the same way any side could conceivably finish top 6, a lot of sides could be dragged into the mire. It&#8217;s difficult to see any of the sides we mentioned as challengers actually getting relegated; but Scunthorpe, Plymouth, Blackpool and Barnsley must be anticipating tough seasons ahead.</p>
<p>Then you have the unknowns; the promoted sides Leicester and Peterborough, Swansea under new manager Paolo Sousa, and teams that could be dark horses like Sheffield Wednesday, Palace, and QPR. Any of these could feature at the top of the table &#8211; but also at the bottom!</p>
<p>Now watch one of the few teams we haven&#8217;t mentioned streak away at the top of the table&#8230;</p>
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