Chasing the Football League dreamNon League by Owen P - BBC Sport (U5609507) 08 August 2007 Cambridge United boss Jimmy Quinn believes Torquay United will be leading the way at the top of the Blue Square Premier next season. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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Edlock (U8900412) posted Aug 9, 2007 The only team that's going to win the title is Oxford, simple!!!!
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hurrahforMarcus (U9235179) posted Aug 9, 2007 If I was a gambling man my money would be on Kidderminster Harriers to go up as Champions.
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Chris - Essex U (U8119517) posted Aug 9, 2007 There's a lot of talk all over the boards about how Torquay, Exeter, Oxford, Stevenage etc will go up / make the play offs.
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YellinYelloOx (U9263351) posted Aug 9, 2007 Until the first few games are under way, its total guess work at who will or won't be there. Even then if a team gets a great start, its no certainty that they will win the league and as an Oxford Fan, us yellows know that more than most! There are lots of contenders and dark horses in this league. I agree with a previous comment and believe that there should be more promotion places up for grabs. The quality of the league is for all too see. Why not reward us non-leaguers with an extra chance to reach the Coca-Cola filled Holy Grail of the football league?
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ToonU (U1752817) posted Aug 9, 2007 Essex_U
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scooterrangers (U3976446) posted Aug 10, 2007 Cambridge will defo be up there challenging this season. If not winners, then top 5. Jimmy Quinn has sorted alot of the wheat from the chaff and made some sensible signings.
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now you're guna belieeeeeve us..! (U7570480) posted Aug 10, 2007 1st: Kidderminster Comment on this article
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