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TOWN chairman Andrew Fitton is expecting an “easier” League One next season, believing less points will be needed to gain promotion.
Despite amassing 82 points, Swindon were forced to settle for fifth place and the play-offs in the 2009/10 campaign, with a higher-than-normal total being achieved by the promoted sides - Norwich, Leeds and Millwall.
Peterborough, Plymouth and Sheffield Wednesday all drop into League One from above, while Notts County, Bournemouth, Rochdale and Dagenham & Redbridge have come up into it, and Fitton believes it will be less competitive around the top end of the division.
“I think it will be slightly easier and I’m less concerned than I was last year, if I’m honest,” he told the Advertiser.
“We have got rid of two of the toughest teams in Norwich and Leeds, and I don’t see what is coming to replace them.
“Southampton will be tough, but there are some teams who people expect to be up there who won’t be.
“I’m not convinced by Huddersfield’s push, or Brighton’s push – even though they supposedly have a lot of money behind them now.
“Sheffield Wednesday could go either way. Plymouth? I don’t think so, as they have some rebuilding to do.
“And the clubs coming up from League Two won’t go straight through. I see it as a slightly easier league next year.
“This season it was very competitive, with seven or eight teams all capable of getting in the top two, and that’s why the points tallies were so high.
“Next year though I think it will be less teams competing for automatic promotion and less points needed.”
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