Town 16-1 to Win the League!
By: Rob Sedgwick
Date: 12/06/2003
BOOKMAKER William Hill have made Grimsby Town 16-1 to bounce back to the First Division by winning the Division Two championship next season, following their relegation in the previous campaign. Of the three clubs to be relegated, Town are the least fancied to make a quick return.
With no clear favourite for the title race, the bookies have made relegation duo Sheffield Wednesday and Brighton joint favourites to bounce back at the first bite of the cherry, with defeated play-off finalists QPR ranked just behind them.
Town are rated by Hills as equally likely to lift the crown as last year's Division Three champions Rushden & Diamonds. Chesterfield, at 80-1, are the least fancied club in the division.
Complete Odds
Sheff Wed 6/1
Brighton 6/1
QPR 7/1
Tranmere 8/1
Bristol City 8/1
Oldham 10/1
Rushden 16/1
Grimsby 16/1
Wrexham 20/1
Plymouth 20/1
Luton 20/1
Blackpool 20/1
Swindon 22/1
Stockport 25/1
Brentford 25/1
Barnsley 25/1
Hartlepool 28/1
Port Vale 33/1
Peterboro 33/1
Notts County 33/1
Bournemouth 33/1
Wycombe 40/1
Colchester 40/1
Chesterfield 80/1
1/4 Odds Place 1,2,3
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