Well, here it is. As sure as death and taxes, season 68 rolls around.
What will the new season bring, what are your hopes, fears and dreams? And how many games in will they all be shattered into a million pieces like a glass kitten dropped from the top of a very tall buidling?
Here at the Beach, there's a new dawn. Gone are the stalwarts of Linder and Tabuyo and in their place is, er... well, no one. The kids are being asked to step up and do the job of world class players. I fear this will mean ignominy in European competition. I hope to still have enough to be very competitive in the league and I have a dream that my club can one day be run with a wage bill that doesn't mean I have to constantly scour the transfer market to make ends meet.
Super Cup is in the bag, so as long as Lema and Malepa stay fit, the mighty Beach will be alive and kicking for a while longer yet.
Here at the Small Heath Allianz, its a change of formation, a new broom at Sweeper and more transition to my level 5 YA players. Overall rating down, but hopes are high - the U21s may take a bit of a hit this year as the strike force is a little weak, but who knows...
Will try to avoid the ignominy of last year's European performance and actually get through the qualifying rounds this season.
A thrilling win for the Beach away from home today. 1-0 down with only 9 minutes to go but we all know how this ends by now. Tabuyo - wait, Hoskins - to Lema and bang! 2-1 with the winner coming in the 89th minute. Scenes. It's no CL final win, but what a rush!
BakerMan >> ponedjeljak august 29 - 10:39, Promjenjeno ponedjeljak august 29 - 10:40
Hmmm - assuming no late transfer deals are coming through, things might get interesting this year. Average ratings of last year's top 6 going into this season...
Seaburn Beach 23.15
Les Gothiques 22.40
Canvey island 22.75
Cardiff City 22.35
Jaypridee Town 22.55
Newcastle United 22.00
By far the closest things have ever been on average rating. Will The Beach's superstar GK save the day, while Lema scores the goals or will we finally see a change at the top...
Here at Wuthering Depths we are plodding on with the patient task of building up money with a view to improving training facilities. To bhoy the despondent faithful, we have brought back home England and Seaburn legend Danny Linder. A pearl amongst swine. Not even Danny boy can lift us back up to the heights of European places but at least his performances will give us something to reminisce about in a few seasons time.
It'll be tighter at the top for sure, without a stand out squad Seaburn will have tho rely on managerial acumen to bring home the silver. In Stephen there is no better, so when all the dust has settled expect little change. Good luck all.