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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Of Daggers and Tangerines - Dreams in smithereens

So Blackpool return to the Football League just a year after they left it, writes Iain Liddle. The result most neutrals and pundits pencilled in at the start of the season, but, by the end of it, few wanted.


As someone who spent a large part of the 2010/11 campaign reporting on Dagenham & Redbridge, it is hard not to draw parallels between the two clubs’ plights. Yes, they …

My favourite play-off memory: Dagenham and Redbridge

Dagenham & Redbridge may have suffered heartbreak with relegation back to League Two this season, but Daggers blogger Mark of 9 Men still answered our plea for your favourite play-off memories…

As a Dagenham and Redbridge fan, my favourite ever play-off game is entirely unsurprising.

With us only being a Football League club since 2007, we’d never been involved in the season-ending showpiece until last May. In fact, our only …

In appreciation of Dagenham and Redbridge Football Club


All hail Dagenham and Redbridge Football Club. Falling attendance figures and the continuing effect of the recession have become a regular theme of these pages over the last few months. So it is only right that we should tip our hat to a club that have taken action. Rich Prew pays tribute to the Daggers.


Times are tough. Throughout football, however, many clubs carry on regardless, seemingly oblivious to this. …

Why Elliot Benyon should stay at Torquay United

The key to being a successful striker is having that knack of being in the right place at the right time. In Elliot Benyon, Torquay United have a striker who currently seems to be doing just that. With the vultures circling above the Gulls’ promising attacker, Shaun Murphy advises that he stays put at Plainmoor.

Currently enjoying the most productive spell of his career, with ten goals already this season, …

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