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League Two preview: How will Walsall get on this season?

With Walsall's League Two season kicking off this weekend, here's how reporters up and down the country are looking at the upcoming campaign.

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Gathered by Paul Crute of the Scunthorpe Telegraph, here's an in-depth look at each side ahead of the start of the season.

Bradford City

Gary Bowyer.

Name/Newspaper – Simon Parker/Bradford Telegraph & Argus

Club covered – Bradford City

Club manager – Gary Bowyer

Ground – Valley Parade

Main summer signings (five names max): James Vaughan, Clayton Donaldson, Matt Palmer, Ben Richards-Everton.

Main summer departures (five names max): Jack Payne, David Ball, Lewis O’Brien.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

The fans are back onside after a dreadful 18 months as Gary Bowyer rebuilds a club ruined by former chairman Edin Rahic.

It is looking more like a team now than a collection of individuals and there is a belief that Bowyer can take them straight back up as he did with Blackpool.

One to watch?

Sean Scannell. The winger has seen his last two seasons ruined by injury and sat out six months of Bradford’s relegation with a fractured back.

Having shown flashes of form when he did come back, Scannell should be a big player in League Two if – and that’s a big if – he can stay fit.

Promotion: Plymouth, Bradford, Salford, Scunthorpe

Relegation: Macclesfield, Morecambe

Cambridge United

Colin Calderwood

Name/Newspaper – Andrew Georgeson/Cambridge News/CambridgesshireLive

Club covered – Cambridge United

Club manager – Colin Calderwood

Ground - The Abbey Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Kyle Knoyle [RB, compensation, Swindon], Luke Hannant [AM, free] Harvey Knibbs [ST, free].

Main summer departures (five names max): Jevani Brown [AM, undisc, Colchester], David Amoo [AM, free, Port Vale], Brad Halliday [RB, free, Doncaster]

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Extremely cautious optimism. After a stressful season last time out, during which United seemed to be sleepwalking towards the National League, a mid-table finish would be a vast improvement.

Despite a largely quiet summer, they’ve stumbled across a very decent looking squad.

Colin Calderwood sets the side up to be functional [4-4-2/4-4-1-1], but effective.

The defence has certainly improved over the summer, but goal scoring remains a concern.

One to watch?

Kyle Knoyle. The attacking full-back has been seen as somewhat of a coup after rejecting a new contract at Swindon.

He played incredibly well against Cambridge at the Abbey last season, and seems a more than capable replacement for Brad Halliday.

Promotion: Plymouth, Bradford, Salford, Northampton.

Relegation: Morecambe, Macclesfield

Carlisle United

Steven Pressley (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Jon Colman, News & Star

Club covered – Carlisle United

Club manager – Steven Pressley

Ground - Brunton Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Byron Webster, Nathaniel Knight-Percival, Jack Bridge, Harry McKirdy, Christie Elliott

Main summer departures (five names max): Jamie Devitt, Tom Parkes, Gary Liddle, Jason Kennedy, Liam McCarron

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

With lots of recruitment still needed at the time of writing especially in attack, 'cautious' would probably be the best word to describe expectations.

Carlisle's squad has been subjected to the biggest turnover of almost any League Two club - partly for financial reasons, partly because of the wish to sign a different profile of player.

There is hope that Pressley's professed "high-energy" style can reshape Carlisle this season but a reliance on loans and short-term deals is regarded by some as a risk.

One to watch?

Jack Bridge. Signed from Northampton, the midfielder hopes to help fill the void left by Blackpool-bound Jamie Devitt in a creative role.

Has often been described as a player of high potential who was left frustrated by being played out of position at previous clubs.

Will need to deliver with goals and assists if he gets the opportunity he craves.

Promotion: Mansfield, Newport, Northampton and Plymouth

Relegation: Oldham, Macclesfield

Cheltenham Town

A general view of the Jonny-Rocks Stadium home of Cheltenham Town (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Jon Palmer, Gloucestershire Live/Gloucestershire Echo

Club covered – Cheltenham Town

Club manager – Michael Duff

Ground - Jonny-Rocks Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Reuben Reid, Tahvon Campbell, Rohan Ince, Charlie Raglan, Dan Bowry

Main summer departures (five names max): Kevin Dawson, Nigel Atangana, Jordon Forster, Tyrone Barnett, Johnny Mullins

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Michael Duff has lifted expectations after an impressive start as manager, but with a reduced budget most fans would settle for a solid, mid-table season after struggling for much of 2018/19.

The squad is smaller and much will depend on keeping Rohan Ince and Chris Hussey fit, as well as reintroducing striker Reuben Reid as quickly as possible after knee surgery.

One to watch?

Rohan Ince: Missed the whole of last season with a knee injury, but has plenty of Championship experience and could help solve the midfield problem Cheltenham struggled with for much of last term.

Tall, strong and comfortable on the ball, if Ince stays fit he should be an excellent acquisition.

Promotion: Mansfield Town, Salford City, Plymouth Argyle, Colchester United.

Relegation: Crawley Town, Macclesfield Town.

Colchester United

Paris Cowan-Hall has joined the club this summer. (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Jon Waldron/Colchester Daily Gazette

Club covered – Colchester United

Club manager – John McGreal

ground – JobServe Community Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Jevani Brown, Dean Gerken, Luke Gambin, Paris Cowan-Hall, Omar Sowunmi

Main summer departures (five names max): Sammie Szmodics, Frankie Kent, Brennan Dickenson, Mikael Mandron, Rene Gilmartin

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Most Colchester United fans are expecting a top-seven finish as a minimum. The U’s only missed out on the play-offs by a point last season having gone into 2019 in the top three.

This is Colchester’s fourth successive season in League Two so they want to see a promotion.

One to watch?

Andre Hasanally. The young attacker has played a prominent role in pre-season and is seen as the next talented young player off the conveyor belt at Colchester.

He is only 17 but trained with the first team last season and is highly rated by McGreal.

Promotion: Mansfield Town, Plymouth Argyle, Bradford City, Colchester United.

Relegation: Cambridge United, Morecambe.

Crawley Town

Jordan Tunnicliffe joined Crawley this summer, he has played at Kidderminster previously.

Name/Newspaper – Mark Dunford/Crawley Observer

Club covered – Crawley Town

Club manager – Gabriele Cioffi

Ground - The People's Pension Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Ashley Nadesan, Beryly Lubala, Mason Bloomfield, Jack Powell, Jordan Tunnicliffe

Main summer departures (five names max): Yusuf Mersin, Bondz N'Gala

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

After a disappointing start last season, the optimism this time around under head coach Gabrielle Cioffi for a better season is building, especially as the Reds have managed to keep hold of their best players and added to the squad with some exciting young talent.

After four stale seasons a lot more is expected from Crawley this time around.

One to watch?

David Sesay has attracted serious interest from League One and Championship clubs over the summer after some eye-catching displays last season.

The exciting left-sided defender is just as comfortable bombing forward as he is defending. He will be a key part if Crawley have play-off hopes.

Promotion: Bradford, Salford, Mansfield

Relegated: Grimsby, Morecambe

Crewe Alexandra

David Artell (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Peter Morse/Crewe Chronicle

Club covered – Crewe Alex

Club manager – David Artell

Ground - Alexandra Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Olly Lancashire and Daniel Powell

Main summer departures (five names max): George Ray, Jordan Bowery, Ben Garratt, Michael Raynes, Alex Nicholls

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Missing out on the play-offs by six points was constituted Crewe's best season for some time - so supporters will be hoping for a play-off place this time around.

Their largely homegrown squad is maturing and capable, and there is a good sprinkling of experience to add balance.

However, the clear lack of financial ability to make a couple of key additions in the right areas could harm their chances.

One to watch?

Charlie Kirk. The creative attacker, who often plays left of a front three, emerged as an important player for the Alex last season.

He had a hand in more Crewe goals than any other player, scoring 11 himself and is expected to earn a move to a bigger club if he can continue in the same vein this season.

Promotion: Northampton, Plymouth, Scunthorpe, Mansfield

Relegation: Macclesfield, Morecambe

Exeter City

Nigel Atangana playing for Portsmouth, he's now a part of Exeter's side. (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Stuart James Devon Live/Express & Echo

Club covered – Exeter City

Club manager – Matt Taylor

Ground - St James Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Jon Maxted, Tom Parkes, Robbie Cundy, Nigel Atangana, Nicky Ajose

Main summer departures (five names max): Christy Pym, Troy Brown, Hiram Boateng.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

I think the fans will be looking towards a play-off place this year. It happened two years running and then City, in Matt Taylor's first season in charge, missed out by one place on the final day of the season last year, despite losing some key players along the way.

One to watch?

Archie Collins - The latest in a long line of homegrown youngsters to come through the Academy and break into the first team.

Played as a defensive midfielder for much of last season, but expected to play further forward this year, but a very talented ball player.

Promotion: Bradford City, Plymouth Argyle, Swindon Town, Mansfield Town.

Relegation: Macclesfield Town, Cheltenham Town

Forest Green Rovers

Former Shrewsbury Town man Ebou Adams now features for Forest Green Rovers (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Ashley Loveridge/ Stroud News & Journal

Club covered – Forest Green Rovers

Club manager – Mark Cooper

Ground – The New Lawn

Main summer signings (five names max): Adam Smith, Liam Kitching Matt Mills, Ebou Adams, Kevin Dawson.

Main summer departures (five names max): Reece Brown, Christian Doidge, Gavin Gunning, Paul Digby, Lee Collins.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

After narrowly missing out on automatic promotion and falling short in the play-offs, optimism should be rife amongst Forest Green fans.

However, the loss of kingpin striker Christian Doidge to Scottish Premiership outfit Hibernian and with key midfielder Reece Brown making his way to Championship Huddersfield Town, Rovers’ faithful are not expecting their side to reach the same dizzy heights in only their third season of league football.

One to watch?

With Christian Doidge out of the building it looks like the burden of scoring goals will fall on the athletic shoulders of Shawn McCoulsky.

The former Bristol City striker arrived as a marquee signing in January, but with Doidge coming back from his ill-fated move to Bolton, McCoulsky struggled to make an impact, but expect him to be top of the scoring charts this season.

Promotion: Northampton, Bradford, Walsall

Relegation: Morecambe, Cambridge, Crawley, Macclesfield

Grimsby Town

Former Gillingham man Jake Hessenthaler is one to watch for Grimsby (AMA)

Name/Newspaper: Liam Wood, Grimsby Live

Club covered: Grimsby Town

Club manager: Michael Jolley

Ground: Blundell Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Matt Green, James Hanson, Moses Ogbu, Elliott Hewitt.

Main summer departures (five names max): Danny Collins, Alex Whitmore, Reece Hall-Johnson, Martyn Woolford, Wes Thomas.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

I think progression is the order of the day for most Town fans.

A relegation battle in 2017/2018 was followed up by a rather more comfortable finish last season, with the development of youth players a real highlight of the campaign.

The majority would be pleased with a top-half finish.

One to watch?

Matt Green and James Hanson are welcome additions in attacking quarters, adding quality and experience to the ranks.

But one of the men who impressed most last season, Jake Hessenthaler, will be the key player for Town.

Calm and composed, his positional sense is outstanding. A hugely consistent performer in the middle of the park.

Promotion: Bradford City, Mansfield, Northampton, Plymouth Argyle

Relegation: Cambridge, Macclesfield.

Leyton Orient

Lee Angol joined Leyton Orient this summer (AMA)

Name/newspaper: George Sessions/East London Advertiser, Newham Recorder, Ilford Recorder and Hackney Gazette – main one for O’s content is East London Advertiser

Club covered: Leyton Orient

Club manager: Ross Embleton is officially interim head coach after Justin Edinburgh passed away on June 8

Ground: Brisbane Road (not Breyer Group Stadium like it’s called for sponsorship reasons).

Main summer signings: Forwards Lee Angol and Conor Wilkinson have signed for undisclosed fees from Shrewsbury Town and Dagenham & Redbridge and a large share of the goals will be expected to come from them. Josh Wright has also signed on a free from Bradford City. He was essentially an Orient player before Edinburgh, his good friend, passed away, so will have plenty of motivation to do well at O’s in what will be his third stint at the club.

Main summer departures: Forwards Josh Koroma and Macauley Bonne have moved up to the Championship signing for Huddersfield Town and Charlton Athletic respectively, which look great moves for them both. They were untouchable in the first half of last season and scored 35 goals between them and Koroma in particular is a huge talent. Orient will miss their pace and threat, but were able to win games without them scoring freely in the second half of the season so know they are not totally dependent on the duo.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

The fans will hope for another enjoyable season primarily and to be away from the threat of relegation given the extremely difficult and emotional summer the whole club has had.

If O’s can get off to a strong start, fans will feel a play-off push is not out the window.

One to watch?

Jordan Maguire-Drew looks like he could mean business in League Two.

He was impressive for Orient after joining in January and has general been a very good player in the National League.

Loan spells in League Two have not gone so well, but he is capable of scoring and claiming plenty of assists this season.

Promotion: Newport County, Forest Green Rovers, Scunthorpe United and Salford City

Relegation: Crawley Town and Crewe Alexandra

Macclesfield Town

Macclesfield Town manager Sol Campbell

Club manager: Sol Campbell

Ground: Moss Rose

Main summer signings (five names max): Jak McCourt (Swindon, free), Joe Ironside (Kidderminster, free), Emmanuel Osadebe (Cambridge, free), Jacob Blyth (Barrow, free), Theo Vassell (Port Vale, free).

Main summer departures (five names max): Harry Smith (Northampton, undisclosed), Ryan Lloyd (Port Vale, free), Callum Evans (Port Vale, free)

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Survived on the final day of last season, after Sol Campbell did a fantastic job of saving them, despite looking like certainties for relegation.

With a full pre-season behind him, Campbell will hope to build on that survival and have a better season this time around, but with problems off the pitch, they could face another season of struggle.

Mansfield Town

Andy Cook will cause all kinds of problems for defenders (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – John Lomas/Mansfield Chad

Club covered – Mansfield Town

Club manager – John Dempster

Ground – One Call Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Nicky Maynard, Andy Cook, Dion Donohue, Aidan Stone.

Main summer departures (five names max): Will Atkinson, Ben Turner + (loanees back at parent clubs - Jordan Smith, Tyler Walker (the biggest loss after being 26-goal top scorer), Gethin Jones, Nicky Ajose, Jorge Grant. Also, defender David Mirfin has retired.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

After coming so close over the past two seasons and with the quality of the strikers brought in this summer to bolster a squad that has stayed together to fight again, fans expect rookie boss John Dempster to finally get them over the promotion line this time around.

One to watch?

Andy Cook scored goals and impressed for Walsall in League One last season and is the big, bruising centre forward Stags lacked last year.

He will score goals at this level and few defenders will relish playing against him.

Promotion: Mansfield Town, Bradford City, Salford City, Plymouth Argyle

Relegation: Morecambe, Macclesfield Town

Morecambe

Jim Bentley. (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Gavin Browne/Morecambe Visitor

Club covered – Morecambe

Club manager – Jim Bentley

Ground - Globe Arena

Main summer signings (five names max): Cole Stockton, John O'Sullivan, Adam Buxton.

Main summer departures (five names max): Aaron Collins, Zak Mills.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Every year, Morecambe defy the odds to stay in the EFL but a fine end to last season saw them finish 18th.

The hope is that Jim Bentley's players can improve upon that but Andy Fleming's injury-enforced retirement leaves a big hole in midfield.

One to watch?

Cole Stockton. The striker will be charged with replacing last season's top scorer, Aaron Collins, but he knows the division and the club well after a previous loan spell which saw the former Tranmere Rovers man score 10 times in the first half of the 2016/17 season.

Promotion: Bradford City, Plymouth Argyle, Scunthorpe United, Mansfield Town

Relegation: Crawley Town, Macclesfield Town

Newport County

Newport County Manager Michael Flynn.

Name/newspaper – Andrew Penman, South Wales Argus

Club covered – Newport County

Club manager – Michael Flynn

Ground – Rodney Parade

Main summer signings (five names max): Tom King (goalkeeper), Kyle Howkins (centre-back), Dan Leadbitter (right-back), Ryan Haynes (left-back), Corey Whitely (winger, attacking midfielder)

Main summer departures (five names max): Joe Day (goalkeeper, Cardiff City), Dan Butler (left-back, Peterborough), David Pipe (right-back, retired), Andrew Crofts (midfield, released), Tyler Forbes (right-back, released)

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Having lost in the play-off final in May, expectations will be greater this season and most fans will be hoping for another top-seven finish.

Manager Michael Flynn has lost two key players (Day and Butler) but recruited well on a tight budget. He still needs to strengthen midfield and attack.

One to watch?

Corey Whitely has excited fans with his pre-season performances.

The former Ebbsfleet United forward can play in a number of different positions behind the front line and is not afraid to take defenders on. Possesses plenty of pace and could take some of the goalscoring burden off the front two.

Promotion: Bradford, Scunthorpe, Salford, Forest Green

Relegation: Macclesfield, Cambridge

Northampton Town

Keith Curle during his time at Carlisle. (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – James Heneghan, Northampton Chronicle & Echo

Club covered – Northampton Town

Club manager – Keith Curle

Ground - Sixfields

Main summer signings (five names max): Nicky Adams, Alan McCormack, Charlie Goode, Harry Smith, Chris Lines

Main summer departures (five names max): Aaron Pierre, Ash Taylor, John-Joe O'Toole, Sam Foley, David Buchanan

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Cobblers fans were expecting a promotion challenge this season even before the rush of signings during a hectic summer as manager Keith Curle revamps his squad.

With 11 already in, including the likes of Alan McCormack and Nicky Adams, and more expected in the coming weeks, anything short of a play-off challenge will represent disappointment.

One to watch?

Nicky Adams. The winger makes a popular return to Northampton having starred in their 2016 title success.

Often seen leading the assists stats - he finished with four more than anyone else in League Two last season - Adams should provide Cobblers with that extra spark of creativity they were sorely lacking last term.

Promotion: Plymouth, Bradford, Northampton, Salford

Relegation: Crawley, Morecambe.

Oldham Athletic

Gevaro Nepomuceno of Oldham Athletic (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Adam Lord, Oldham Times

Club covered – Oldham Athletic

Club manager – Laurent Banide

Ground – Boundary Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Alex Iacovitti (Nottingham Forest), Zak Mills (Morecambe), Gary Woods (Hamilton), Scott Wilson (Macclesfield), Desire Segbe Azankpo (FK Senica)

Main summer departures (five names max): George Edmundson (Rangers), Jose Baxter (Plymouth), Peter Clarke, Dan Gardner (both released), Callum Lang (end of loan)

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

The fans expect to be at the sharp end of the division but former Monaco boss Laurent Banide, who has spent most of the last 11 years in the Middle East, and some of his players are new to English football, it’s hard to know how things will come together.

One to watch?

Of the unlikely arrivals at Boundary Park in recent seasons Gevaro Nepomuceno looks at home with Latics.

Scored six goals last season and was at the Gold Cup with Curacao this summer. A threat from wide areas.

Promoted: Plymouth, Salford, Mansfield, Forest Green Rovers

Relegated: Macclesfield, Cambridge

Plymouth argyle

Ryan Lowe (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Chris Errington/Plymouth Herald

Club covered – Plymouth Argyle

Club manager – Ryan Lowe

Ground - Home Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Will Aimson, Danny Mayor, Callum McFadzean, Dom Telford (all Bury), Joe Edwards (Walsall)

Main summer departures (five names max): Graham Carey (CSKA Sofia), Ryan Edwards (Blackpool), Freddie Ladapo (Rotherham United), Ruben Lameiras (Famalicao), Yann Songo'o (Scunthorpe United)

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

The appointment of Ryan Lowe as manager has created a buzz around Home Park despite the bitter disappointment of relegation from League One in May.

He gained a reputation at Bury last season for his attacking style of football and the Green Army are eager to see the same from their side in 2019/20.

One to watch?

Danny Mayor. The 28-year-old was regarded by many as the best player in League Two last season and capable of playing at a higher level.

He inherits the number 10 shirt which has been vacated by Graham Carey, who was the Pilgrims' talisman for the past four seasons, and there are high hopes for him at Home Park.

Promotion: Plymouth, Mansfield, Salford, Scunthorpe.

Relegation: Macclesfield, Morecambe

Port Vale

John Askey

Name/Newspaper – Mike Baggaley/Stoke Sentinel

Club covered – Port Vale

Club manager – John Askey

Ground - Vale Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Marc Cullen, David Amoo, Richie Bennett,

Main summer departures (five names max): Sam Hornby, Luke Hannant, Ricky Miller, Antony Kay

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

After spending the last two seasons scrapping just to stay in the Football League, fans are hoping for progress and fewer alarms for a club under new ownership.

One to watch?

Marc Cullen. The free transfer signing from Blackpool has had injury problems over the last two years but the striker has a decent goal record and cost Blackpool £180,000 from Luton in 2015.

Promotion: Plymouth, Bradford, Mansfield, Forest Green

Relegation: Macclesfield, Crawley

Salford City

Graham Alexander (AMA)

Club manager – Graham Alexander

Ground - Peninsula Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Richie Towell (Brighton, free), Kyle Lethern (Plymouth, free), Luke Armstrong (Middlesbrough, undisclosed), Cameron Burgess (Scunthorpe, loan)

Main summer departures (five names max): Matt Green (Grimsby, free)

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

It is difficult to predict how Salford will do this season.

Some have them tipped for promotion, while some expect them to be a bit lower down.

Spent big during last season and eventually gained their ambition of promotion.

Will always have money to spend and likely to be a lot of focus on them due to the Class of 92.

Scunthorpe United

Paul Hurst during his time at Ipswich

Name/Newspaper – Paul Crute/Scunthorpe Telegraph

Club covered – Scunthorpe United

Club manager – Paul Hurst

Ground - Glanford Park

Main summer signings (five names max): Yann Songo’o, Alex Gilliead, Kgosi Ntlhe, Andy Butler, Jake Eastwood

Main summer departures (five names max): Funso Ojo, Josh Morris, Byron Webster, Jon Flatt, Charlie Goode

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Scunthorpe United fans will be hoping for an immediate return to League One after a hugely disappointing season last time out.

They have a new manager in Paul Hurst, who is proven at this level and his transfer dealings so far have been good. They still need a proven striker at this level that will be able to get well into double figures.

One to watch?

Andy Butler. The centre back returned to the club after an 11-year absence and was universally welcomed by fans.

Many have said he should be made captain and he instantly makes a defence that shipped so many goals last season look a lot more solid.

Promotion: Northampton, Bradford, Scunthorpe, Mansfield

Relegation: Crawley, Morecambe

Stevenage

Dean Parrett playing for AFC Wimbledon. (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Dan Mountney/The Comet

Club covered – Stevenage FC

Club manager – Dino Maamria

Ground - The Lamex Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): Dean Parrett. The midfielder was a real fan favourite in his first spell at the club and returned to much excitement. A player with real quality and lots of League One and League Two experience, his signing is a massive statement of intent by the club.

Chris Stokes. An experienced defender, a leader, and a player with an abundance of both Football League and promotion experience, Stokes will be key if the club want to achieve their goal of making the play-off places.

Paul Digby. The towering midfielder is young, but knows League Two well after his time with Forest Green Rovers and Mansfield. If he can former an understanding with Parrett, they will be a force to be reckoned with in League Two next season.

Main summer departures (five names max): Ilias Chair (end of loan). Dino Maamria described the youngster as the best player to pull on a Stevenage shirt in an interview with CometSport, and he was not wrong. Dazzling fans with his dribbling, skill and long range strikes, Stevenage wouldn't have been one point off the play-offs come the end of the season without his quality in the second half of the season. Now back at QPR after his loan spell ended, he will be very difficult to replace.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

With a new 1,000 seat stand, a new badge, shares of sale to supporters, a massive sponsorship deal with Burger King and nearly making the play-offs last season, there is a lot of optimism around the club.

Fans will be hoping Boro can go one step further this season.

One to watch?

Terence Vancooten. Having played little until the back of the season, the central defender slotted into the back three when Dino Maamria changed his system and he grasped the opportunity.

With international experience having played for Guyana at this summer's Gold Cup, an abundance of pace, height, confidence on the ball, strong in the tackle and just 21-years-old, he has everything to be a top class centre-back for Stevenage next season.

Promotion: Plymouth, Colchester, Northampton, Stevenage (let's hope)

Relegation: Macclesfield, Morecambe

Swindon Town

Richie Wellens (AMA)

Name/Newspaper – Harry Abbott/Swindon Advertiser

Club covered – Swindon Town

Club manager – Richie Wellens

Ground – The County Ground

Main summer signings (five names max): Jerry Yates, Adam May, Zeki Fryers, Dan Ballard, Mathieu Baudry

Main summer departures (five names max): Lawrence Vigouroux, Matt Taylor, Kyle Knoyle, Marc Richards, Jak McCourt

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

After two seasons without contending for promotion, supporters will be expecting Town to at least challenge for a place in the play-offs. After arriving at the club last November, Richie Wellens has had plenty of time now to stamp his authority on the squad.

One to watch?

Michael Doughty – Was the club’s top scorer last season as well as player of the year, that despite missing around a third of the season due to injuries.

Signed a new contract in the summer and could comfortably be ranked amongst the best midfielders in the league with an injury-free campaign.

Promotion: Bradford, Mansfield, Salford, Forest Green.

Relegation: Morecambe, Macclesfield

Walsall

Darrell Clarke

Name/Newspaper – Joe Masi, Express & Star

Club covered – Walsall

Club manager – Darrell Clarke

Ground - Banks's Stadium

Main summer signings (five names max): James Clarke, Mat Sadler, Stuart Sinclair, Danny Guthrie, Elijah Adebayo.

Main summer departures (five names max): Andy Cook, George Dobson, Zeli Ismail, Nicky Devlin, Luke Leahy.

What are the fans’ expectations this season?

Supporters know new boss Darrell Clarke isn’t going to turn around a club that has got used to losing games over night. But whenever you are relegated the aim is always to bounce back.

Clarke has an outstanding record of winning promotion and fans will be hoping he can keep the Saddlers in contention for the play-offs.

One to watch?

James Clarke. Perhaps a centre-back isn’t the most exciting choice, but Walsall conceded a lot of goals last season. And Clarke appears to be the exact type of player they were missing.

He’s composed, reads the game well, is strong in the air and also quick. He rejected a contract from Bristol Rovers to join and looks an excellent signing.

Promotion: Mansfield, Bradford, Forest Green, Walsall (play-offs).

Relegation: Carlisle, Macclesfield.