Meh.
Both are dreadful away days.
I’ll say Oxford because I think they’d probably be weaker than Bolton.
Both are dreadful away days.
I’ll say Oxford because I think they’d probably be weaker than Bolton.
Agreed, but one thing we did not have this season is a team with points deductions, which has been a feature in the past few years. I suspect there might be next year.Definitely Oxford!! Bolton could potentially be a bit of a (relative) force as a newly promoted side.
This season was brilliant for Argyle to have:
Otherwise we could've been in - or in and out of - the zone from early, which would've been a lot tougher.
- Rotherham, nowhere near good enough overall. Table doesn't lie.
- Huddersfield, not quite good enough throughout
- Birmingham intermittently in disarray - I've never been sure how good/bad they were as a squad though.
- QPR and Sheff Wed in complete disarray for the first couple months, despite seemingly being decent.
I have a feeling Rohl will be poached soon, or he'll leave when the Sheff Wed chairman does something stupid.Definitely Oxford!! Bolton could potentially be a bit of a (relative) force as a newly promoted side.
This season was brilliant for Argyle to have:
Otherwise we could've been in - or in and out of - the zone from early, which would've been a lot tougher.
- Rotherham, nowhere near good enough overall. Table doesn't lie.
- Huddersfield, not quite good enough throughout
- Birmingham intermittently in disarray - I've never been sure how good/bad they were as a squad though.
- QPR and Sheff Wed in complete disarray for the first couple months, despite seemingly being decent.
Massive sense of entitlement with them. Another 12 months in League 1 would do their egos the world of good.Less arrogant?
Bolton is much like Plymouth, some nice parts and some not so nice parts. Lots of hills too.Oxford for me.
I've been to Bolton for work a few times and, in the words of Terry from Twin Town, I'd call it a pretty sh***y city.
Oxford, however, has some incredible architecture and is, on every level other than pies, a far better place.
Back to the football, if Oxford are to be granted permission for the new stadium, then club funds for playing staff will be impacted somewhat, meaning Oxford has a more limited short term scope - they'll probably go straight back down.
So yeah, Oxford please.
Bolton is much like Plymouth, some nice parts and some not so nice parts.