I really not as confident as some. While I agree the team played well in the last few weeks, over the course of a season they didn't play well and there is no guaruntee that some players won't slip back into old habbits.
It's also unknown at this stage how well Tarpey and Johnson will recover from their injuries. If Still brings in the right players, it's certainly possible that we can win it, but if the players cannot maintain their end of season form we could easily find ourself mid table or worse. We're also going to have to get used to a scalp that teams are going to want to take.
The truth is that nobody knows at this stage - not me, not the bookies and not any of you!
National League - Early Bird Odds 2018/19
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I may have a few quid on us once the key positions are filled. Depends who JS brings in, which hopefully will be sooner rather than later. Clubs are already making signings, so he can't afford to let too much grass grow under his feet. Badly needs to sign a keeper (or two), a centre back (unless he gives Clough a chance) and the central midfielder Eames, McGhee and Westley neglected to bring in last season.
Re: National League - Early Bird Odds 2018/19
Lots of brave talk about this.
It's ridiculous to start with the pissing this tinpot league stuff so early. Let's wait until September at least.
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It's ridiculous to start with the pissing this tinpot league stuff so early. Let's wait until September at least.
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Rubbish. It's like printing money. Put your house on it.John_c wrote:Lots of brave talk about this.
It's ridiculous to start with the pissing this tinpot league stuff so early. Let's wait until September at least.
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I think if you look at the last time Barnet relegated, they had good form except for the first 12 games. I Thought they would be play offs minimum at least but it didn't happen. A whole season can be a lot on a team. I don't think fans should expect promotion in 1 year. I think the past 2 promotions taking 4 and 2 years is actually not bad.pletch99 wrote:I really not as confident as some. While I agree the team played well in the last few weeks, over the course of a season they didn't play well and there is no guaruntee that some players won't slip back into old habbits.
It's also unknown at this stage how well Tarpey and Johnson will recover from their injuries. If Still brings in the right players, it's certainly possible that we can win it, but if the players cannot maintain their end of season form we could easily find ourself mid table or worse. We're also going to have to get used to a scalp that teams are going to want to take.
The truth is that nobody knows at this stage - not me, not the bookies and not any of you!
I'll look at odds to promote rather than win.
In regards to bookie odds, they fluctuate based on what people are betting on. If people are betting on Chesterfield, Orient and Salford then their odds will lower.