View from the opposition - Shrewsbury Wednesday, 6th Aug 2008 11:48 Ant from the Shrewsbury Town site Blue and Amber answers a few of our questions about how he sees the season going after all in the spending at Shrewsbury.
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for you? |
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It was dreadful. Expectation was high given our
appearance in the play-off final the previous season, along with moving
in the new stadium and being in a very strong financial position after
years of strong financial management.
However despite a strong start to the campaign we soon tailed off and
with manager Gary Peters insisting on playing direct football on
officially the best pitch in the division, the knives were soon out. In
the end it was a delight to just to secure our league position for
another season and help send local rivals Wrexham down.
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Has your club's Summer
activities lived up to expectations?
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It has surpassed all expectations. We were left with
a squad at the end of last season with hardly any room for manoeuvre as
the vast majority of players were still in contract (unlike, for
example, Bradford who were able to release over a dozen players in one
go).
However through losing a few of the weaker players,
and benefitting from significantly increased attendances last season
resulting in a considerably higher budget, Simpson has made four top
quality signings in Walker (Bristol Rovers), Holt (Forest), Sherriff (Tranmere)
and Jackson (Blackpool).
There is some doubt over the depth of the squad in terms of quality but
fans have gone from expecting mid table boredom to at the very minimum a
playoff challenge.
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| Where do you think
you will finish next season and why? |
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7th and just about into the playoffs. We've signed
some real quality however the second half of last season will still be
fresh in the minds of fans and players and it will therefore it may be
difficult for us to get back into the winning habit.
In addition, if one of our key four signings (two centre halves and two
strikers) gets injured early doors, I'm not convinced we have the
strength in depth to sustain a challenge for the top three.
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| Where do you think
Dale will finish next season and why? |
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There's a trend of losing play-off finalists
struggling in the next season. However I don't see that with Rochdale,
based on the ability of manager Hill who is not only regarded as a good
young manager but seems like a really likeable guy too.
I'm not sure 'Dale have strengthened enough to challenge for the top 3
but I'd expect them to be knocking on the door of the playoffs again.
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