Football Season Guide

Peterborough United

In


Jonson Clarke-Harris (att) (Bristol Rovers), Daniel Gyollai (gk) (Wigan), Ethan Hamilton (mid) (Man Utd U23), Reece Brown (mid) (Huddersfield), Ronnie Edwards (def) (Barnet U18), Ryan Broom (mid) (Cheltenham), Bradley Rolt (att) (Peterboro U18), Flynn Clarke (mid) (Peterboro U18), Kyle Barker (mid) (Peterboro U23), Will Blackmore (gk) (Peterboro U18), Archie Jones (mid) (Peterboro U18)

Out


Ivan Toney (k) (att) (Brentford), Callum Cooke (sp) (mid) (Bradford), Alex Woodyard (sp) (mid) (AFC Wimbledon), Mark O’Hara (sp) (mid) (Motherwall FC), Reece Brown (sp) (mid) (Huddersfield), Conor O’Malley (sp) (gk) (retired), Aaron Chapman (gk) (released), Marcus Maddison (r) (mid) (released), Rhys Bennettt (r) (def) (released)

Peterborough were another side left frustrated by the pandemic-enforced break, with chairman Darragh MacAnthony even threatening legal action against the EFL in the case they adopt the points-per-game criteria to determine play-off participants, which eventually they did. The Posh took no action despite that but enter the new season feeling robbed of a place in the second tier, given that they had rather easy fixtures left in the part of the previous campaign that was never played out and their Director of Football has already called what is coming up a "revenge season" for the Posh. Marcus Maddison, who seemed to be on the verge of leaving the club for years, has finally left following the end of his contract. He was, without doubt, the Posh's most talented player, but his impact was limited last season. What the Posh will feel far more worried about is the departure of Ivan Toney, who has been sold to Brentford after being by far the best striker in the division last season. While finding a like-for-like replacement for Toney is next to impossible, the Posh have made a really good signing in Jonson Clarke-Harris, who was superb for Bristol Rovers last season prior to suffering an injury that kept him out for weeks. A couple of other eye-catching signings have been made, such as Ethan Hamilton and Reece Brown, and the Posh look well-equipped to challenge this time around.

Target


The goal will be to do what they felt was taken away from them last time around, which means winning promotion.