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I'd say a top six spot is up for grabs next season. In the eight years I watched Orient in League One this time round, last season was comfortably the worst in terms of the overall quality of the division. Chesterfield were probably the worst side to make the playoffs in a decade, and Bristol City won the division so easily it was almost a joke (even though they weren't a patch on the two automatically promoted sides from the season before). Everyone from tenth downwards was actively poor and could conceivably have been relegated.

(Yes, yes, I know this means Orient did a spectacular job to actually manage to get relegated under these circumstances.)

It seems that a number of clubs are thinking the same, there appear to be a number this season who are speculating in the hope that the others aren't..

Just seen the Port vale article where the chairman is moaning that the Grant signing has taken them over budget and they still need to sign strikers..Seem like a good bet for the first Manager to go.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33268026
The Port vale Budget is in the article at 1.7M and they are already 150k over in 2014 our wages were 2.6 (although that included coaching staff and Directors)
 

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