20/21 odds

Brentford 6/1
Norwich 7/1
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Watford 7/1
Bournemouth 10/1
Swansea 12/1
Cardiff 14/1
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Nottingham Forest 14/1
Derby 20/1
Middlesbrough 20/1
Preston 20/1
Stoke 20/1
Blackburn 25/1
Coventry 25/1
Huddersfield 25/1
Barnsley 28/1
Bristol City 28/1
Millwall 28/1
Birmingham 33/1
QPR 40/1
Reading 40/1
Luton 50/1
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Sheffield Wednesday 66/1
Rotherham 100/1
Wycombe 150/1
 
From The Telegraph:

Bournemouth
20/1
Last season 10th
Key player: Matt Ritchie. The winger missed the start of last season but proved his importance to Eddie Howe’s team on his return.
Best case scenario: Bournemouth appear at home in the division now and a repeat of the second half of last season could secure a play-off place.
Worst case scenario: The goals of Lewis Grabban prove difficult to replace and Callum Wilson fails to hit the ground running. Howe leaves for a bigger club.


From Skybet:

AFC Bournemouth enjoyed a superb season in the Championship following their promotion from Sky Bet League 1 and although it will be a hard act for them to improve on their 10th-placed finish which saw them lie just eight points off the play-offs in the final standings, the odds suggest Eddie Howe’s men are far from being outsiders, their price to finish in the top six being just 5/2.

The Grauniad:

Bournemouth were mobile and intelligent last season under Eddie Howe in what almost turned out to be a convincing play-off push. Losing Lewis Grabban and loanee Andrew Surman to Norwich is a setback, but Dean Court seems the perfect setting for Dan Gosling to revive his career and Callum Wilson will add to his 22 goals for Coventry. They still seem a player or two away from improvement, though.

Star man Matt Ritchie
Key transfers
In
Callum Wilson (Coventry), Dan Gosling (Newcastle), Junior Stanislas (Burnley)
Out Lewis Grabban (Norwich), Shwan Jalal (Bury), Matt Tubbs (AFC Wimbledon).
Prediction 13th


The Week:

BOURNEMOUTH. Best odds: 25-1. Last season they came tenth, their highest ever league position, and although they’ve sold their top goalscorer, they have added to the squad too and with their excellent young manager Eddie Howe still at the helm, they should go well again. A challenge for automatic promotion will probably be beyond them, but they should be in or around the play-off positions.

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From The Telegraph:

Bournemouth
20/1
Last season 10th
Key player: Matt Ritchie. The winger missed the start of last season but proved his importance to Eddie Howe’s team on his return.
Best case scenario: Bournemouth appear at home in the division now and a repeat of the second half of last season could secure a play-off place.
Worst case scenario: The goals of Lewis Grabban prove difficult to replace and Callum Wilson fails to hit the ground running. Howe leaves for a bigger club.


From Skybet:

AFC Bournemouth enjoyed a superb season in the Championship following their promotion from Sky Bet League 1 and although it will be a hard act for them to improve on their 10th-placed finish which saw them lie just eight points off the play-offs in the final standings, the odds suggest Eddie Howe’s men are far from being outsiders, their price to finish in the top six being just 5/2.

The Grauniad:

Bournemouth were mobile and intelligent last season under Eddie Howe in what almost turned out to be a convincing play-off push. Losing Lewis Grabban and loanee Andrew Surman to Norwich is a setback, but Dean Court seems the perfect setting for Dan Gosling to revive his career and Callum Wilson will add to his 22 goals for Coventry. They still seem a player or two away from improvement, though.

Star man Matt Ritchie
Key transfers
In
Callum Wilson (Coventry), Dan Gosling (Newcastle), Junior Stanislas (Burnley)
Out Lewis Grabban (Norwich), Shwan Jalal (Bury), Matt Tubbs (AFC Wimbledon).
Prediction 13th


The Week:

BOURNEMOUTH. Best odds: 25-1. Last season they came tenth, their highest ever league position, and although they’ve sold their top goalscorer, they have added to the squad too and with their excellent young manager Eddie Howe still at the helm, they should go well again. A challenge for automatic promotion will probably be beyond them, but they should be in or around the play-off positions.

that reminds me, what is Grabban up to these days ;)
 
Someone will come from the pack and surprise everyone. And at least one of the relegated teams will totally bomb.
 
that reminds me, what is Grabban up to these days ;)

36 goals from 84 appearances for Forest, apparently. Seems to have proven himself a decent Championship level striker across various clubs now. Bound to put one past us next season then.
 

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