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Wot the title sez. They play-offs kicked off last night, with Plymouth drawing 2-2 at Portsmouth. But who's going up? Anyone who predicts this right wins a lock of my hair.

Championship: Brighton

League One: Bradford

League Two: Accrington

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Championship: Derby County

League One: Bradford

League Two: Portsmouth

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Hell

Walsall

Plymouth

 

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Did we get a wildcard? No?

In that case, I will go with:

Championship: Hull

League 1: Millwall

League 2: Portsmouth

 

 

 

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Championship: I think Derby and Sheffield Wednesday are both inclined to mess up or bottle it, for me it would be between Derby and Brighton but I actually think the Seagulls will gain promotion.

League One: Walsall or Millwall - It's a tough mix of teams, literally any of the four could actually do it but I don't quite favour Bradford City or Barnsley. Walsall for me are a very good club which is often shadowed as just being a 'small' local community team, much like ourselves but they try to play what I would describe as good football. They'll suit the Championship more than the other three in my opinion but Millwall are just bullies, which will most likely the team to gain promotion but are almost identifiable as being you would expect to come back down.

League Two: AFC Wimbledon - I just feel that they'll have the spirit and togetherness to surprise a lot of people.

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The makeup of the play-offs in League Two is particularly interesting - you've got the sleeping giants who played yesterday, and in Wimbledon/Accrington you've got the upstarts. I've read that Accrington actually had the lowest budget in the entire Football League! Just goes to show what you can achieve with togetherness, team spirit and a manager who knows what he's doing.

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Championship: I reckon Hull, they will be eager to get back in the Premier League at the first attempt and have the manager and players to win the playoffs, both in terms of quality and mental resolve.

League One: Bradford, because of their strong defence, eagerness to get back up the leagues and that extra drive that has seen them do well in previous playoffs and cup competitions in the last few seasons.

League Two: Wimbledon, because having MK Dons and Wimbledon in the same league next season is just meant to be.

Posted

Already it has shown a difference in the first two games, I really do not know who will win the play offs for each league.

Whoever does, it should prove entertaining.

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I've already jinxed Brighton to another season in the Championship, and Bradford and Accrington both lost. Well done me! On the bright side, it doesn't look like I'm going to have to grow a lock of hair, which is a relief.

One final is confirmed - Hull v Wednesday. I think the Wendies would be a more interesting addition to the top flight than a team that will try to grind and scrape its way to 17th place.

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I'm hoping Sheffield Wednesday prove me wrong! I've been listening to TalkSport, it sounds like the Owls want it more but I have this horrible feeling Hull will ****** it without deserving it.

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Well Hull have scored now.

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So, Millwall or Barnsley today? Get your guesses in.

I think the bullies Millwall win claim promotion, would love to write them off but I always felt it would be between them or Walsall.

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well done barnsley, horrible things being reported on fb.

families having to run away from violence shown by mindless millwall fans.

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So none of the top placed teams made it, and two out of three of those who went up occupied the final play-off spot!  

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Well done to @Joe Jones, who at least got two of the three right!

And congrats to Barnsley too. They were in the bottom four in December, but then picked up 50 points in their last 23 games. They had momentum on their side. And the Millwall thugs who were kicking off deserve nothing.

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