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Old 09-02-2010, 12:39   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: England » Coca-Cola Football League One & Two » Feb 9th

Brighton & Hove Albion v Huddersfield Town @ 2.48 - Betdaq.

These odds baffle me in all honesty. You can get on Brighton @ under 3 with BET365, which is just plain madness. I feel that the odds are possibly being led by the fact Huddersfield haven't had decent away form this season. Whilst they have been outstanding at home on more than a few occasions, they have struggled when going away from Galpharm Stadium. Lately they have looked a little better when away, with a credible 2-2 draw at Leeds, and a recent 1-0 victory over Yeovil. Sandwiched in between was of course a 3-0 reverse at Carrow Road. Not surprising really, given how good Norwich have been this season.

However, I think tonight is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of a Brighton side that have not won in front of their fans in seven league fixtures.

They are also hampered tonight by the absence of top scorer Nicky Forster after appearing to have a disagreement with Gus Poyet over his transfer status. Brighton have only scored eleven league goals at the Withdean, which is the joint lowest in the league. Of those eleven home league goals, Nicky Forster was responsible for seven.
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Old 09-02-2010, 13:36   #22 (permalink)
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Sportingbet are offering 1.75 for Under 2.5 goals for Gillingham V Tranmere.

That is a bit of a gift in all honesty.

Gillingham have only conceded seven home goals all season, which is better than Leeds, at the top of League One.

Tranmere's top goalscorer is defender Ian Moore. They've only hit seven goals all season away from home, which is the worst in the league. Now, whilst Tranmere have conceded twenty eight goals away from home, Gillingham have only scored three in their last six, and have only hit four in their last six home fixtures. Three of which came in a demolition job over struggling Stockport.
Yeah im taking under 2.5 goals thats the best bet for this match
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Under 2.5 goals Bournmouth V Notts County looks good tings aswel
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Anyone know why Bournmouth are priced up at 15/8 at home to notts county ?
Notts keeping geting priced up as being best team in league but the table dont lie in febuary .
This is a close game at the top of the table why odds so high on Bournmouth ?
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I'm very confused about the u/o line.. how's the weather in the UK? Maybe that's why the line is 2.25 now..
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Old 09-02-2010, 17:12   #26 (permalink)
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Northampton Town v Accrington Stanley + 0.25 @ 1.9 - Betdaq.

Northampton have stuttered of late, with three draws in their last four home fixtures. Fair enough, you could argue that Northampton haven't been conceding many, but then again, they haven't really looked like troubling the opposition (if the stats are to be believed).

Accrington have won the last four away games, including a credible 2-1 victory over Notts County. With this bet, I'm covering the extreme high possibility that this fixture will end in a draw. Considering Northampton have drawn three out of the last four, I wouldn't rule that out. Accrington have been scoring for fun lately though, so I rate them a little higher than the odds suggest.

Northampton could also be without top scorer, Adebayo Akinfenwa. He is rated at 50/50, so there is a good chance they will be without him.
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Old 09-02-2010, 17:16   #27 (permalink)
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I am not given to hyperbole but i keep stressing that Huddersfield have their second best team since 1985 (and not been outplayed all season including Newcastle and West Brom).
4 new signings and going to tonk someone real soon.
Would not back anyone against them at the moment.
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Anyone know why Bournmouth are priced up at 15/8 at home to notts county ?
Notts keeping geting priced up as being best team in league but the table dont lie in febuary .
This is a close game at the top of the table why odds so high on Bournmouth ?
I'm not really sure as I won't be analysing this match. What I will say is Bournemouth on a few occasions have been a bit unpredictable this season which may sound a bit strange given their lofty position in the table. I rarely bet on them for this reason.
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Old 09-02-2010, 17:41   #29 (permalink)
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Northampton Town v Accrington Stanley + 0.25 @ 1.9 - Betdaq.

Northampton have stuttered of late, with three draws in their last four home fixtures. Fair enough, you could argue that Northampton haven't been conceding many, but then again, they haven't really looked like troubling the opposition (if the stats are to be believed).

Accrington have won the last four away games, including a credible 2-1 victory over Notts County. With this bet, I'm covering the extreme high possibility that this fixture will end in a draw. Considering Northampton have drawn three out of the last four, I wouldn't rule that out. Accrington have been scoring for fun lately though, so I rate them a little higher than the odds suggest.

Northampton could also be without top scorer, Adebayo Akinfenwa. He is rated at 50/50, so there is a good chance they will be without him.
Akinfenwa was rated a doubt at the weekend but he still played. He's also only scored once in the last 8. I'm not saying they won't miss him if he doesn't make it but just putting it into perspective because somebody mentioned it on Saturday when I put Northampton forward against Daggers. It's a match up I'm looking forward to but I'm not betting on it.
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Brighton & Hove Albion v Huddersfield Town @ 2.48 - Betdaq.

These odds baffle me in all honesty. You can get on Brighton @ under 3 with BET365, which is just plain madness. I feel that the odds are possibly being led by the fact Huddersfield haven't had decent away form this season. Whilst they have been outstanding at home on more than a few occasions, they have struggled when going away from Galpharm Stadium. Lately they have looked a little better when away, with a credible 2-2 draw at Leeds, and a recent 1-0 victory over Yeovil. Sandwiched in between was of course a 3-0 reverse at Carrow Road. Not surprising really, given how good Norwich have been this season.

However, I think tonight is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of a Brighton side that have not won in front of their fans in seven league fixtures.

They are also hampered tonight by the absence of top scorer Nicky Forster after appearing to have a disagreement with Gus Poyet over his transfer status. Brighton have only scored eleven league goals at the Withdean, which is the joint lowest in the league. Of those eleven home league goals, Nicky Forster was responsible for seven.
Firs of all, i'm sorry for my worst English

I think that this match can be finish in Over 2,5.

What do you think about this?

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Sportingbet are offering 1.75 for Under 2.5 goals for Gillingham V Tranmere.

That is a bit of a gift in all honesty.

Gillingham have only conceded seven home goals all season, which is better than Leeds, at the top of League One.

Tranmere's top goalscorer is defender Ian Moore. They've only hit seven goals all season away from home, which is the worst in the league. Now, whilst Tranmere have conceded twenty eight goals away from home, Gillingham have only scored three in their last six, and have only hit four in their last six home fixtures. Three of which came in a demolition job over struggling Stockport.
On the stats that looks a good shout. I might have some of that
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Old 09-02-2010, 17:46   #32 (permalink)
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Akinfenwa was rated a doubt at the weekend but he still played. He's also only scored once in the last 8. I'm not saying they won't miss him if he doesn't make it but just putting it into perspective because somebody mentioned it on Saturday when I put Northampton forward against Daggers. It's a match up I'm looking forward to but I'm not betting on it.
You make a fair point. I was still going to back Stanley not to lose anyway, but the loss of their top scorer would add more weight to the selection.
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Brighton & Hove Albion v Huddersfield Town @ 2.48 - Betdaq.

These odds baffle me in all honesty. You can get on Brighton @ under 3 with BET365, which is just plain madness. I feel that the odds are possibly being led by the fact Huddersfield haven't had decent away form this season. Whilst they have been outstanding at home on more than a few occasions, they have struggled when going away from Galpharm Stadium. Lately they have looked a little better when away, with a credible 2-2 draw at Leeds, and a recent 1-0 victory over Yeovil. Sandwiched in between was of course a 3-0 reverse at Carrow Road. Not surprising really, given how good Norwich have been this season.

However, I think tonight is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of a Brighton side that have not won in front of their fans in seven league fixtures.

They are also hampered tonight by the absence of top scorer Nicky Forster after appearing to have a disagreement with Gus Poyet over his transfer status. Brighton have only scored eleven league goals at the Withdean, which is the joint lowest in the league. Of those eleven home league goals, Nicky Forster was responsible for seven.


Good write up. Also worth noting that in the first half of the season we seemed to play the entire bottom half of the league at home and the entire top half away which explains the great home form/bad away form. The home forms dried up due to teams parking the bus etc.. but I really fancy us tonight at Brighton. Beat them 7-1 at home earlier in the season and have really shored up at the back with some great signings in Trotman and Heffernan. I won't back my team though - always brings bad luck!
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Looks like Acrington was a poor pick. Akinfenwa did play, and Stanley have capitulated.
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What do you think about double- Swindon and Shrewsbury ? thx for any info
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Cheltenham v Burton

Cheltenham 2 wins in last 20. Those wins were against Barnet who couldn't buy a win up until Saturday and Daggers who are in free fall.

Burton 3 defeats from 11 against teams currently below them. Unbeaten in last 4. Ended Vale's 6 match unbeaten run at the weekend.

My 'David Cameron' approach served me well at the weekend so I'll stick with that here. I have to admit though I am tempted by the 15/8 on offer.

Burton Double Chance 8/15 Generally.
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Tranmere's 3 defeats in their last 11 isn't bad going so saying they've been worse than poor all season is a slight exaggeration. Allow them some credit. In addition, 2 of those 3 defeats were away to Saints and Dons. Also that recent record includes away draws at Huddersfield and Charlton who both have been in better form and have better home records than Gills. I feel there's enough potential in the current stats to suggest this might not be a cakewalk for Gills.
1-0 Tranmere. Good debate though Jase82
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Sportingbet are offering 1.75 for Under 2.5 goals for Gillingham V Tranmere.

That is a bit of a gift in all honesty.

Gillingham have only conceded seven home goals all season, which is better than Leeds, at the top of League One.

Tranmere's top goalscorer is defender Ian Moore. They've only hit seven goals all season away from home, which is the worst in the league. Now, whilst Tranmere have conceded twenty eight goals away from home, Gillingham have only scored three in their last six, and have only hit four in their last six home fixtures. Three of which came in a demolition job over struggling Stockport.
Thanks for that one, partly saved your bacon to some degree
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Thanks for that one, partly saved your bacon to some degree
Saved my bacon because......?

Gillingham are still a decent side at home, but at the same time, I recognise that they are on a bit of a poor run. During these times it's probably best to look at total goals.
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Brighton +1 6/10

This bet looks good things, Huddersfield poor travelers,to make matters worst this is a long journey down south. Brighton have a hard run of home fixtures but have played some decent football.

The least i can see from this match is Brighton getting a draw if they can't complete the win

Swindon 4/6 - I expect them to return to winning ways after there recent draws
I guess no one followed the Brighton pick
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