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Notts have made no secret of their ambition to improve on last season’s mid-table finish and push for promotion this season. Finishing in the play-offs seems a very realistic target. However, it’s not going to be easy. Several clubs have similar aims and have recruited well in the hope of securing a place in League 1 come the end of the 2024/25 season. This isn’t a prediction as such but rather an analysis of the teams that have recruited well and will be hoping to push for promotion this coming season. (Yes, I’m too cautious to stick my neck out and predict who will get promoted!)

MK Dons, having finished 4th last season, will be many fans’ favourites to win the league next season. There could be some concerns given their poor showing in the play-offs, but over the course of a long season, with the talent they have in their team, I’d expect MK to do well. They’ve strengthened their defence with the signings of centre-backs Sam Sherring and Luke Offord. Both are 24 years of age but have considerable league experience. Sam, formerly of Northampton, won promotion to League 1 and was a key player in their team, while Luke was captain at Crewe, racking up over 150 appearances. Just like Notts, they have also acquired two players from Crawley. Liam Kelly and Lawrence Maguire were mainstays in the team last season and both featured in the side that beat MK in the play-offs. They’ve added experience too, with Tom Carroll, who played in the Premier League with Tottenham and Swansea, and was playing for Exeter in League 1 last season. The central midfielder impressed their fans in his 42 appearances and turned down their contract offer. Losing young forward Max Dean to Gent isn’t ideal, but replacing him with Salford’s Supporters’ Player of the Season, Callum Hendry, will have softened the blow. On paper, MK have had an extremely impressive summer, adding a lot of quality to what was already a strong squad. A top-three finish should be their aim.

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It’s no secret Gillingham are financially well-backed and were one of the teams tipped for promotion last season, but they struggled for goals, scoring only 46 – the second-lowest in the division. So, this summer, it’s no surprise their recruitment has focused more on attacking players. Jack Nolan scored 17 goals for Accrington last season, and he’ll be hoping to continue that form for the Gills. Elliot Nevitt wasn’t far behind in the scoring charts, netting 16 times as he helped Crewe to a play-off final. Armani Little has joined from Wimbledon and should add some much-needed creative flair. Meanwhile, the direct and quick winger Arron Rowe has joined from Huddersfield after a solid season on loan at Crewe. Perhaps the most important new recruit, however, is head coach Mark Bonner. His last spell in League 2 was with Cambridge, and it ended in promotion to League 1, as well as finishing as the league’s top scorers. Given Gillingham had the 4th most touches in the opposition’s box last season, the addition of some proven goalscorers should result in more goals. They’ll be hoping the added firepower will get them closer to promotion this season.

Doncaster had an incredible finish to last season, winning 10 in a row and only losing 1 in 18, so for many, they were the favourites going into the play-offs. However, a defeat to Crewe meant they missed out on Wembley and face another season in League 2. Billy Sharp is the headline signing, rejoining his old club, but at the age of 38, he’ll need to be managed effectively to get the best from him. Harry Clifton is a smart signing; the former Grimsby Player of the Season will improve their central midfield options, and Joe Sbarra will add creative flair. Winger Jordan Gibson was surprisingly released by Carlisle after making 40 appearances in League 1 and scoring 9 goals. Doncaster have kept most of their side together from last season and have signed some talented players. Manager Grant McCann will be counting on continuing their good form into the new season, and they’d have no excuses if they don’t finish inside the top 7 again.

Swindon have high hopes for this campaign too. Their controversial owner, Clem Morfuni, has said, “The budget’s gone up. Our budget’s quite healthy this season, and you’ll see that reflected in the players we sign.” I’d agree – their summer recruitment has been encouraging. They’ve signed three centre-backs, with the headline signing being Grant Hall, who’s made over 150 appearances in the Championship, most notably for QPR. However, recent injuries have meant he’s struggled for game time, but if he can stay fit, he will be one of the best centre-backs in the league. Just as impressive is Will Wright, who was one of the stand-out centre-backs in League 2 last season. He’s equally adept on the ball as he is off it, so he will be a massive help in playing out from the back. Ryan Delaney, who turned down a contract offer from Newport, should provide good competition too. In Rosaire Longelo and Tunmise Sobowale, they’ve added two young wing-backs with experience of playing in League 1. In midfield, they’ve paid an undisclosed fee to sign Ollie Clarke, who was a key man in Mansfield’s promotion-winning side. And Harry Smith, the 6ft 5in striker who scored 11 times in a poor Sutton side, will provide a different and more direct attacking option. Swindon's fans have doubts over their owner, and ultimately what goes on behind the scenes seems to dictate a club’s fortunes. While those at the top might aim high, if the unsavoury relationship between fans and board continues, it will probably hinder the club’s progression.

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Darren Moore will be expected to get Port Vale back into League 1 at the first time of asking. At the end of the 2023 season, he had just led Sheffield Wednesday back into the Championship, yet now in 2024, he finds himself in League 2. George Byers is their stand-out signing; the central midfielder has played his entire career in the Championship and League 1, and at the age of 28, it’s surprising he’s now dropped into League 2. You have to assume playing under Moore at Sheffield Wednesday was a key factor in this move. His potential midfield partner, Ryan Croasdale, was a player many Notts fans would’ve been pleased to see at Meadow Lane after helping Stockport win the League 2 title a few months ago. Jayden Stockley is also dropping back down into League 2. His last time playing at this level was with Exeter between 2017 and 2019, where he scored 36 goals in 66 games. He’s since been less prolific but decent nonetheless as he’s spent his time in the Championship and League 1. If they were concerned Stockley may not hit the heights, they’ve backed him up with two young promising forwards: Lorent Tolaj, who scored 19 goals in the National League for Aldershot, and Ruari Paton, who scored 17 in the Scottish Championship. The main concern for Vale would be bringing their disastrous form into next season, having only won twice in 2024. It might also take the signings time to gel, but if they do click, they should be a really impressive team.

Fleetwood has managed to recruit some good players, noticeably a trio of talented midfielders in Matty Virtue, Mark Helm, and Elliot Bonds. However, a number of good players have departed to stay in League 1. Clubs like Crewe and Wimbledon have found themselves in a similar situation, losing good players after a successful season and struggling to bring in quality replacements. Interestingly, Chesterfield are the current bookies’ favourites for the title, but I would be very surprised to see them top of the table come the end of the season. Their only strong additions have been Paddy Madden and centre-back Chey Dunkley, who featured regularly in League 1 for Shrewsbury. I think a play-off spot is a more realistic target. Some other notable transfers for teams hoping to improve on last season include the signing of Ben Woodburn by Salford. The former Liverpool player was described as one of the most gifted young players at the club and, at the age of 24, has even made 11 appearances for Wales. Bradford has added the talented attacking midfielder Antoni Sarcevic after his departure from Stockport, and Charlie Wyke could be a tip for top scorer. He’s been racking up goals for numerous League 1 clubs before re-signing for Carlisle, who will be hoping to bounce back after last season’s relegation.

The season’s start is nearly upon us, but only at the end of the season will we be able to see if the recruitment has paid off. The promotion fight could be a lot closer with well-backed teams like Stockport, Wrexham, and Mansfield all gone. Let’s just hope Notts, after a decent summer of recruitment, find themselves in the thick of the battle to get to League 1 too!

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NiftyNick

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MK Dons' recruitment looks impressive. Sherring and Offord could solidify their defence, making them strong contenders for League 1.

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liampie

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i am pleased we have strengthen our defence and looking at the league two table, i dont think anyone will be clear runners for promotion or will run away with it. i think it will be quite open and exciting, so ideally we can perform well enough and get those wins needed to be at the top end.

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allardyces tash

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Notts’ attacking prowess combined with their defensive improvements should indeed make them strong contenders in League Two. It’s great to see the team evolving and becoming more competitive.

As for Port Vale, George Byers’ move is certainly a testament to Moore’s influence. If they can gel quickly, they have a good chance of bouncing back to League 1. Stockley’s goal-scoring ability will be crucial for them. However, their poor form in 2024 is a concern and it might take some time for them to regain their confidence and consistency.

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Robbie

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A nicely put together & interesting article that has taken lots of research. Well done Sir 

I think that MK Dons & Doncaster will be up there challenging for the title this season.

I would also think that the teams that have come down from League 1 will be up there too.

I don't think Chesterfield will feature this season.

Just because the big three, Stockport, Wrexham & Mansfield have gone, I don't necessarily think that League 2 will be any easier for Notts to shine this season.

As far as Notts is concerned, Macca leaving was a big blow, but hopefully Jatta, Scott, McGoldrick & our attacking midfielders will score enough goals, & along with the new defence, will help Notts to do better this season.

The first ten games will be critical for Notts. If they have a good start, they have a chance of the playoffs.

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TheSkipper

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Excellent in-depth look at League Two, @menzinho. To cover the basics, I agree that there have been many good signings for various teams, and it looks like the bigger prospects are gearing up for the promotion challenge.

Looking at our squad, I still feel we could use one or two additions, but I am also hopeful that some of the young players may get a chance in games we are controlling well.

It feels like now is the right time to play our youngsters. If we can build a good run and maintain it, then a lot of pressure would come off Stuart Maynard. I think it’s paramount that we start well, but sometimes things do take a chance. My money for automatic promotion is on Gillingham and MK Dons.

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Wheelbarrow repair man

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Good Article. Reading it I think Helps Hammer Home Notts  just haven't got what it takes to get them over the Line for Promotion to League 1. Despite the signing of New Players and a Tighter looking Defence (on paper anyway) there just seems to be something Missing from the Notts Make Up, to turn them into Potential Promotion Candidates.

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Blake

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Notts will need to focus on keeping players fit and hope we can avoid injuries. We have a strong squad with good options on the bench. There are many good teams at this level, but there might be four teams in the running for the title.

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True Magpie

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Great write-up! I wouldn't count Notts out so quickly; we've got some excellent quality and game-changers across the squad. I'd be disappointed if any team didn’t believe the playoffs are possible. Automatic promotion might be harder for most, but that’s why early form is so important. My money’s on Gillingham, Port Vale, and MK Dons.

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OoooooTommy

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I initially thought Notts began their recruitment well, but we've taken a few steps back with some of the departures. A solid addition or two could help, but seeing how other teams have strengthened, it’s clear there’s strong competition. I’m not convinced Doncaster will make the automatic spots or even the playoffs. Tranmere and Swindon could be outside bets to push for the top places.

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NottsTastic

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Notts certainly have a good chance this season. Their summer signings seem promising. Can’t wait to see who stands out on the pitch!

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NottsLoyal

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Fleetwood’s ability to recruit top-notch midfielders despite losing players to League 1 is commendable. Matty Virtue and Elliott Bonds should provide the strength needed in the middle of the park. It's no secret that good midfield control can often dictate the success of a team over the season.  
   
Chesterfield being bookies’ favourites is a bit surprising to me. While Madden and Dunkley are solid additions, I share the opinion that topping the table might be a stretch. A play-off spot seems more realistic given the current squad’s depth. Let's not forget the unpredictable nature of football; surprises can always happen.

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NottsCountyKev

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Swindon’s owner, Clem Morfuni, seems very dedicated to improving the club. Increasing the budget has allowed some impressive signings like Grant Hall and Will Wright, both strong defenders. Injuries have been a problem for Hall, but if he stays fit, he could be among the best in the league. Their new wing-backs, Longelo and Sobowale, bring some young energy to the team, and Harry Smith offers a different attacking option with his height and presence in the box. Despite all these positives, the tension between fans and the board is worrying. Success on the pitch often depends on harmony off it.

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CliftonMagpie

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@menzinho, brilliant read, mate! Not a bad introduction to writing a feature for PON. I look forward to reading more of what you have to say.

As for this, I agree that defensively Notts look better, and it sounds like this was proven at Tranmere. With Darren Moore in League Two with Port Vale, they should be a force to be reckoned with. I also think Swindon should surprise people; they are a team that could easily flip their season.

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