There are 5 executives at Erie Indemnity Co getting paid more, with,Thomas Palmer is 72, he's been the Independent Director of Erie Indemnity Co since 2006. Most will be patient with Buxton and the vast majority think he has made an encouraging start to the job.I would predict upper mid-table again but, importantly, that supporters will be happier with that than they have been previously.I don't know where you really start or end with what can politely be described as the shenanigans at Charlton Athletic.There is a court battle over the ownership of the club, not to mention an EFL transfer embargo which has hugely impacted on them being able to replace a host of first-teamers leaving - including talismanic striker Lyle Taylor.It's always been a challenge for Lee Bowyer - but it could be even tougher if the current situation off the pitch doesn't get resolved.Three deals in with Alex Gilbey looking a quality addition from MK Dons. Two seasons back in League One and now Covid appear to have calmed things down a little.

Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Some promising signings have created the feeling that they will avoid a hangover from last season.Supporters were ecstatic to see striker Matty Taylor, who scored 17 goals on loan last season, return on a permanent deal. Parkinson is also hopeful of bringing in one more new face before the window closes.It’s early days, but the squad looks slightly stronger going into this season than it did last term.Parkinson got off to a terrible start when he took over in October, winning just two of his first 14 games in charge and at that stage he was under immense pressure.But after Christmas they won nine and lost only one of their next 12 league games to put them right back in the promotion hunt and in the process Parkinson won over a lot of his critics.A four-game slump that culminated in a defeat at Bristol Rovers just before the season was halted proved costly though as Sunderland dropped out of the play-off spots, meaning they missed out on a shot at promotion – with some fans raising doubts over Parkinson once again.No manager is ever universally popular, but the vast majority of Sunderland fans recognise that Parkinson has a lot of experience at this level and has won promotion from League One with Colchester and Bolton, and they seem willing to give him a fair crack of the whip in his first full season in the job.Sunderland fans expect promotion this season, just as they did last season, and the season before that.The 2018-19 season was only Sunderland’s second season outside the top two divisions in the club’s history, and yet the current campaign will be their third in a row in the third tier.They lost in the play-off final in 2018-19, the Covid-19 disruption meant their fate was determined with an abacus last season when they were just three points outside the automatic promotion places, but there can be no excuses this time round.Sunderland have strengthened over the summer and I think they will finish in the top two come May.

It's the hope that kills you.A big part of me thinks Lambert's 'tough love' approach with the squad this summer could quickly end in tears.But it's also hard to not to be excited by the thought of Kane Vincent-Young, Teddy Bishop, Jack Lankester and Norwood staying fit, plus the likes of Andre Dozzell, Alan Judge, Freddie Sears and Emyr Huws kicking on.I've been pretty encouraged by the purposeful play in 4-3-3 system so far this summer. It has allowed Darren Moore to carry out the recruitment desperately needed with the squad being low on numbers following last season.Rovers make good use of the loan market each season so it does leave them with plenty of work to do in the summer. The newcomers have added to the group but the squad remains thin on the ground.Steve Evans had to win over the fans when he turned up at the start of last season but many of those doubters are now behind him. He brings continuity and a clear identity with him as the Cobblers make the step up to League One, something that will be crucial given the amount of changes in the playing squad. A play-off place would not surprise me at all.Since the season was ended early Fleetwood have had the play-offs! Coleman has said he sees Wycombe as an inspiration but after 17th in the curtailed campaign finishing in the top 10 would be a real achievement.Wimbledon's brand new stadium, back at their spiritual home of Plough Lane, is now finally close to completion. You still feel they need a back-up striker, another left winger and a reserve left back, but it has been a good window so far.Karl Robinson has signed a new four-year deal.