Probably Huddersfield as they're somehow managing to hoover up plenty of Championship-level players. Or Cardiff or Plymouth, both got very strong L1 squads already.
That’s not necessarily correct. It’s quite possible that a team will secure the top spot with games in hand.
I do think Huddersfield could be this seasons Rotherham, and the season before's Charlton. Lots of good business early doors on paper, but slow to get going, and ultimately a trigger happy board who'll make a managerial change if there's the slight possibility of a finish outside of the top 6, and won't want to give the team time to gel. Cardiff haven't signed anyone yet, and have lost a good chunk of first teamers who were out of contract. Both Plymouth and Luton have been busy in the transfer market though, so I'd expect both of them to be up there. They seem to have strengthened well. I'd argue Plymouth are probably the side who have lost fewer influential players too, so I'd put them 1st as it stands. Stockport are dark horses too. Dave Challinor has never finished outside of the play off places whilst in charge of them, and Malik Mothersille is a brilliant signing. They're not likely to face the uncertainty of a managerial change, and don't appear to have lost too many key players.
Barnsley. Law of averages; when did we last finish first in a league table? Unfortunately I may have a misunderstanding of probability but anyway, COYR!
Some might think this is harsh, many will disagree with me and say I'm wrong. Personally as it stands, I see us finishing in the bottom half of the table, flirting, within the bottom 4,at times Hopefully I'm wrong.