The Seventy Two Unfortunates Football League season preview

The Seventy Two has joined forces with fellow Football League blog The Two Unfortunates, not to mention fans of all 72 clubs in the Football League, to bring you a full 108-page season preview.

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Championship league ladder: Hull City up, Reading down

The Seventy Two’s Championship league ladder continues with the thoughts of Swedish football enthusiast and Football League blogger Peter Linhem.

In brief, the idea will be that the table begins in the order that the Championship finished at the end of the 2010/11 season and a series of bloggers and journalists will each re-position one team further up and one team further down based on their thoughts over the

Past hell dispelled by Hull City’s new heroes

There were several enduring images of Hull City’s promotion push in the spring of 2008. Dean Windass celebrating a Wembley goal. Ian Ashbee lifting the play-off final trophy. But that they found themselves there at all was down to another. Opposition managers would plan meticulously to prevent the sight of Fraizer Campbell advancing on goal.


There is now a very different goal threat in the amber and black as Hull …

The Championship run-in: a very brief overview

At this stage of the Championship season, most teams have stabilised at a position that reflects their overall quality. There are some anomalies, of course, with Portsmouth perhaps the most pressing of these - Pompey have won their last five - but, generally speaking, you can measure the task ahead by a team’s league position.


So let’s do precisely that. Listed below is the current Championship table including the average …

The best that the Championship has to offer

It should go without saying but it seems worth re-enforcing that it would be difficult for any casual viewer to see every Football League team in action over the course of a season. Of the three divisions, the Championship certainly receives the most coverage but even this can be a devil to keep track of.

Things are made even trickier these days given the revolving door of short-term loan signings …

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