Peterborough United – ‘It may be season of transition’published at 17:15 British Summer Time 4 August 2023
League One (2022-23: 6th)
Peter Swan
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire sports editor
Darren Ferguson has warned Peterborough fans to be "realistic" with their expectations for the new season.
In part owing to an ongoing dispute between their owners, Posh have been working hard to reduce their levels of debt. Several key first-team players have moved on - including Jack Taylor, Frankie Kent, Joe Ward and Nathan Thompson.
Against this backdrop of uncertainty, Ferguson's decision to remain as manager, on a new three-year contract, provides much-needed stability and he says he's keen to focus on developing the club's younger players.
Exeter midfielder Archie Collins is the most eye-catching of Posh's summer arrivals, but Peter Kioso and Romoney Crichlow should prove solid additions in defence.
Posh would love to find themselves in the play-off mix come May, but fans may have to make do with a season of transition - as Ferguson lays the groundwork for a full-on promotion push in 2024-25.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire will be following Peterborough United home and away throughout the upcoming season.