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Our 2006 team will comprise the players who stay plus the players we think we've got, minus the players that other clubs take from the group we think we've got or don't stay.
This is the wrong time to be asking for predictions when we don't even know the makeup of our team. Everything is going to depend on who is recruited and how well they fit into the team. All we have to go by at the moment is the same team we had last season, less a couple of players and possible less again by the non re signing of some of our other free agents. Its like trying to find a cure for a disease when you don't know the symptons. When the team is finalised, you still won't be able to predict without seeing them in action as a team. The best time to ask this question is half way through the new season.