
Season Review: Another season goes past for Nottingham Forest with little to cheer about
With more lows than highs, the 2020/21 season will certainly not be one to remain long in the memories of Nottingham Forest fans.
With more lows than highs, the 2020/21 season will certainly not be one to remain long in the memories of Nottingham Forest fans.
Both Derek Adams and Michael Flynn have experienced losing a League Two play-off final before, but which one will claim their first victory?
The Potters endured a season of frustration through the 2020/21 campaign. A positive start to the season, which was de-railed by the devastating loss of Tyrese Campbell after the forward suffered a horrific injury which ruled him out for the rest of the season, meant that the North Staffordshire side went from play-off contenders to mid-table mediocrity.
Blackpool have been relentless for most of the campaign and they face one final hurdle in Lincoln to cement a place in the Championship.
QPR’s 2020/21 season was undoubtedly a season of two halves. Since the turn of the year, the R’s have been one of the top sides in the Championship. They ultimately finished ninth, which is a step in the right direction.
Tipped for a relegation battle, Morecambe are now one game away from a League One promotion for the first time in their history after edging past Tranmere.
The 2020/21 season is not one many will look back on fondly on Wearside after Sunderland, yet again, missed out on a return to the Championship via the play-offs.
Tom Hopper’s second half header was enough for Lincoln City to get over the line and reach the play-off final despite having thrown away their two goal lead in the first half at Sunderland on Saturday.
The Shrimps are close to making it a Lancashire double weekend at Wembley as they have a 2-1 lead over Tranmere heading into the second-leg.
Passion in the stands, passion on the pitch, a team and club to be proud of, Blackpool are heading to Wembley and boy do they deserve it.
The return of James Vaughan to Tranmere’s starting eleven should give supporters a sense of hope despite Thursday’s narrow home defeat to Morecambe in the first leg of the League Two playoff semi-final.
After one of the finest first leg performances in playoff history, Blackpool are 90 minutes from their first trip to Wembley under new ownership.
The 19-year-old alongside attacking partner Tom Hopper were on target as the Imps ran 2-0 victors at the LNER Stadium against Sunderland.
Following on from Part 1 of the Huddersfield Town season review, we look at the transfers the Terriers made and their impact on the club during the 2020/21 campaign.
Huddersfield Town, as their fans have somewhat come to expect, were once again in the midst of a relegation battle this season.
The Imps play the roles of the hosts welcoming the Black Cats to Lincolnshire in the first-leg of their play-off semi-final encounter.
Barnsley and Swansea City played out the first-leg of their play-off semi-final tie at Oakwell, with the Swans coming out on top in an enthralling encounter.
Arnaut Danjuma was instrumental in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-finals as he helped give Bournemouth a slender 1-0 advantage against Brentford.
A season that started out with so much hope and promise, turned into yet another relegation battle for the roller-coaster ride that has become Birmingham City.
The Stags’ 2020/21 League Two campaign has been filled with high and lows. After sacking Graham Coughlan in November the amber and blues looked to be on the up from that point onwards.
Richie Wellens has been appointed Doncaster Rovers manager.
After over almost a decade of near misses, the city of Peterborugh will feel like justice has been served as they can look forward to Championship football once again.
Reading’s 2020/21 campaign has been one of clear progression, but a failure to make the Play-Offs has left a slightly sour taste in the mouths of some fans. As a whole, how has the season panned out?
A look back at Bolton Wanderers’ promotion campaign from League Two.