Just for info, 2 Notts Players and 2 Ex-Notts players in the top ten:
Paul Mullin 6/1
Macauley Langstaff 8/1
Andy Cook 9/1
David McGoldrick 11/1
Charlie Austin 20/1
Paddy Madden 20/1
Will Swan 20/1
Kristian Dennis 22/1
Kyle Wootton 22/1
Mohamed Eisa 22/1
Tom Nichols 22/1
Danny Johnson 25/1
Dom Telford 25/1
Omar Bogle 25/1
Callum Hendry 28/1
Conor McAleny 28/1
Isaac Olaofe 28/1
Ollie Palmer 28/1
Be interesting to see how Mullen performs with less opportunities - but can see why he's favourite.
McGoldrick looks decent at 11/1, I presume he will take the penalties.
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He was top scorer in L2 last time he was there with Cambridge. I'd say he's the best striker in the division. If we have a good season, there's a chance that Macca will do a Macca and outscore everyone though.
I like Wootton's odds. He was top scorer at Stockport last season and could get 20+ if they do as expected and finish top three.
Thanks Elite, I was going to post similar but wanted international clearance first as I'm unsure on the rules. Does it need to be O/T?
After nailing (with some happy other Notts fans) a big win thanks to Langstaff at 25/1 last year this term as indicated on another thread I'm going with Will Swan at 20/1. Obviously a bit of an outsider, unknown quantity compared to others and a little young. However if 2023/24 is finally going to be the Year of the Stag Swan will fire them to promotion.
Had a free bet saver on Mullin because they are still going to score loads, he's one of the best forwards in L2, he's got minimal competition within their squad for goals (when compared to Notts , Stockport for example where goals should be spread more this season). Plus he will win penalties, take penalities , take free kicks, corners, throw ins, everything.
McGoldrick was 16/1 when I placed a bet on Swan, that was very tempting but if Macca stays they are going to share the goals and I don't know his role.
Madden is a good about but I still with Swan YOTS
The question and emotive subject matter of that particular poll was always going to result in the majority saying no. That was basically guaranteed from the off (pun intended). What was interesting to me was that almost 30% said yes. So 'No' was a clear majority but certainly not a landslide...
If your understanding is indeed correct then happy to post and highlight betting odds and exclude the tips.