We'll see. I confess to having found this thread increasingly depressing - particularly those posts which have said, in effect, ok Rovers have got promotion on the field, but who's got the better ground/richer chairman/better youth policy/etc.etc. It's what happens on the field that matters and it's what happens in the moment. Yes, we would probably have finished bottom of the Prem if we'd been promoted in 2008, but I'd still have taken that just for the excitement of winning at Wembley.
What Rovers have achieved is fantastic. From a club in the depths of despair only two years ago, they have achieved two successive promotions, the second of them automatic. I think that is pretty remarkable. I think they deserve nothing but credit from us. I suspect their biggest challenge may be to hang on to their manager, but if they do I doubt they will struggle next season and the notion that League One will destroy them is fanciful. Yeovil had never been in the Championship before. Rovers, on the other hand, have spent the majority of their existence in the third tier.
I admit I was hoping for a last minute Accrington goal, but then I'm a City fan. It didn't come, so well done to them and I don't begrudge them their success. If Forest Green could achieve a win in their play-off final, it will have been a pretty remarkable season for this part of the world.