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Old 19-03-2006, 11:26   #11 (permalink)
DamirJ
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Default Re: Scotland - March 18/19

SportFootball (Scotland)
EventHearts vs Rangers
SelectionUnder 2.5 Goals
Strength8/10
Date19/03/2006
Bookmaker/PriceBetfair @ 1.97 (Back)
ReasoningHearts is currently six points in front of Glasgow Rangers and now, everyone in Hearts espects them to secure place in next season's Champions League. Just like their owner Vladimir Romanov said: " The goal is very clear- Champions League." Hearts started this season very well, they were battling with Celtic for the first spot, but now they will have to battle with Rangers to hold down the second position. Hearts is in good form after some setbacks against Kilmarnock and Aberdeen. They won against Motherwell 3-0 at home and Livingston 3-2 away. In last round they drew at Inverness 0-0. Glasgow Rangers on the other hand started this season pretty poor but worked out a little and are on the third position. Well, they still didn't secure this spot. Glasgow has three wins in a row- Kilmarnock, Falkirk and Hibernian. But, before these wins they showed they vulnerability against Aberdeen and Celtic. Hearts and Glasgow Rangers played two matches this season, and both ended with a 1-0 win for the hosts. Today, I expect something the same. Hearts has really strong record at home while Rangers are just 5-4-5 away. Hearts should have no selection problems for this match. midfielder Rudi Skacel and striker Edgaras Jankauskas to recover well from ankle and hamstring injuries respectively.
And captain Steven Pressley is also hoping to feature after missing the club's last two matches a virus. On the other side, Rangers's manager Alex McLeish has only Jose-Karl Pierre-Fanfan missing from his squad for the crucial match at Tynecastle.
SportFootball (Scotland)
EventHearts vs Rangers
SelectionHearts (0 AH) to wn
Strength7/10
Date19/03/2006
Bookmaker/PriceExpekt @ 2.11 (Back)
ReasoningHearts is currently six points in front of Glasgow Rangers and now, everyone in Hearts espects them to secure place in next season's Champions League. Just like their owner Vladimir Romanov said: " The goal is very clear- Champions League." Hearts started this season very well, they were battling with Celtic for the first spot, but now they will have to battle with Rangers to hold down the second position. Hearts is in good form after some setbacks against Kilmarnock and Aberdeen. They won against Motherwell 3-0 at home and Livingston 3-2 away. In last round they drew at Inverness 0-0. Glasgow Rangers on the other hand started this season pretty poor but worked out a little and are on the third position. Well, they still didn't secure this spot. Glasgow has three wins in a row- Kilmarnock, Falkirk and Hibernian. But, before these wins they showed they vulnerability against Aberdeen and Celtic. Hearts and Glasgow Rangers played two matches this season, and both ended with a 1-0 win for the hosts. Today, I expect something the same. Hearts has really strong record at home while Rangers are just 5-4-5 away. Hearts should have no selection problems for this match. midfielder Rudi Skacel and striker Edgaras Jankauskas to recover well from ankle and hamstring injuries respectively.
And captain Steven Pressley is also hoping to feature after missing the club's last two matches a virus. On the other side, Rangers's manager Alex McLeish has only Jose-Karl Pierre-Fanfan missing from his squad for the crucial match at Tynecastle.
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