by tomogull » 19 May 2016, 14:04
Well the 2015/16 is done and dusted. Well done Cheltenham & Grimsby. Commiserations to Halifax, Altruncham, Welling and Kidderminster. So who did well and who did not so well? Maybe unsurprisingly, most teams did more or less as expected. Cheltenham did much better than I thought they'd do, although I do recall someone on here posting at the beginning of the season that Gary Johnson was a canny manager. All four of the newly promoted teams survived - Barrow & Bromley consolidated mid-table places whilst Boreham Wood and Guiseley just scraped through. Dover and Braintree had great seasons - few would have predicted either of them finishing even in the top half of the league. Southport did slightly better than expected as many had them as odds on for relegation.
Those who didn't do so well. It was generally felt that Altrincham, Welling and Kidderminster woud struggle, but not Halifax. It was expected that Tranmere would at least be comfortably in the play-offs but they didn't make it. Many thought that Wrexham and Gateshead would be in the play offs or thereabouts but they never really threatened. And Chester, who Dave Thomas (Herald Express) actually predicted would be dark horses for promotion, failed miserably. Others like Aldershot, Macclesfield, Woking and Lincoln finished as predicted. Mid table.
And Torquay? Well, some of us were rather optimistic by hoping for an uneventful mid-table season - ho, ho. I read a league prediction on the Aldershot website where the Gulls were predicted to finish 18th 'becuase of on-going financial difficulties'. We finished 18th. Just.
Well the 2015/16 is done and dusted. Well done Cheltenham & Grimsby. Commiserations to Halifax, Altruncham, Welling and Kidderminster. So who did well and who did not so well? Maybe unsurprisingly, most teams did more or less as expected. Cheltenham did much better than I thought they'd do, although I do recall someone on here posting at the beginning of the season that Gary Johnson was a canny manager. All four of the newly promoted teams survived - Barrow & Bromley consolidated mid-table places whilst Boreham Wood and Guiseley just scraped through. Dover and Braintree had great seasons - few would have predicted either of them finishing even in the top half of the league. Southport did slightly better than expected as many had them as odds on for relegation.
Those who didn't do so well. It was generally felt that Altrincham, Welling and Kidderminster woud struggle, but not Halifax. It was expected that Tranmere would at least be comfortably in the play-offs but they didn't make it. Many thought that Wrexham and Gateshead would be in the play offs or thereabouts but they never really threatened. And Chester, who Dave Thomas (Herald Express) actually predicted would be dark horses for promotion, failed miserably. Others like Aldershot, Macclesfield, Woking and Lincoln finished as predicted. Mid table.
And Torquay? Well, some of us were rather optimistic by hoping for an uneventful mid-table season - ho, ho. I read a league prediction on the Aldershot website where the Gulls were predicted to finish 18th 'becuase of on-going financial difficulties'. We finished 18th. Just.