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16) BROMLEY
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 16th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “Mitch Pinnock’s arrival show the geographical pulling power of the South Londoners, but star loanee Imray has gone and the Cheek uncertainty means a mild dose of second-season syndrome for the Ravens.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 22nd place for the 2024/25 League Two campaign – instead they finished 11th.
15) CRAWLEY
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 15th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign. This was done before the new ownership came in.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “Crawley might light up League two via Lindsey coaching brilliance seen in his first spell, but they could also capitulate if ownership issues worsen.
“Like recruit Harry McKirdy, it’s as possible they thrill as implode.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 24th place for the 2024/25 League One campaign – instead they finished 21st.
14) OLDHAM
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 14th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “The feelgood factor is back under Rothwell, the passionate owner.
“The Latics were hit and miss in the National League and with limited preparation time, mdi-table stability may be the best case scenario.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 4th place for the 2024/25 National League campaign – instead they finished 5th.
13) GRIMSBY
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 13th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “After a progressive 2024/25, the Mariners face uncertainty: can striker Rose persistently pest at 31?
“Head of recruitment Joe Hutchinson has left – a back step is possible if this summer isn’t as productive as the last.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 17th place for the 2024/25 League Two campaign – instead they finished 9th.
12) CAMBRIDGE
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 12th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “With reliable leaders on and off the pitch, the U’s won’t stray too far off course.
“The squad is missing a sprinkling of quality in certain areas, though, which may confine them to the bottom of the top half.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 22nd place for the 2024/25 League One campaign – instead they finished 23rd.
11) NOTTS COUNTY
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 11th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “The Magpies have more than enough quality to secure a top half finish.
“Any more will depend on both how good Paterson is, and the prudence of the Technical Board concept. A lot of unknowns.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 5th place for the 2024/25 League Two campaign – instead they finished 6th.
10) WALSALL
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 10th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “The bruised Saddlers have an exciting young group, led by Barratt, Jellis and Okagbue, ready to rise again.
“A slow start, though, and natives will get restless. The opening 10 will define the direction of travel.”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 11th place for the 2024/25 League Two campaign – instead they finished 4th.
9) SWINDON
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted them to finish in 9th place for the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: “One of League Two’s form sides post Christmas, Town want to extend that output, putting them in the top three, yet under owner Clem Morfuni, it may not be quite the simple. This could go either way…”
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 14th place for the 2024/25 League Two campaign – instead they finished 12th.
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