Tuesday, January 23, 2007

BETTER BRIEF THAN NEVER

Apologies for missing yesterday but there wasn't anything I fancied, posting
may be a bit sparodic over the next few weeks as I'm
working on some exciting new stuff which I'll keep you
posted on, in the meanwhile stick with us as change is
a coming.

TUESDAY
COCA COLA: Chelsea v Wycombe: I have to be honest and
say this is a game I'm giving a wide swerve to,
chelsea should probably win but not at those odds,
though as bad have chelsea have been lately I just
can't get on board wycombe, mayb easter in the
anytime, but I have afeeling we may have ridden that
one too far. One to watch, especially if chesea can't
get that early goal.
PREM LEAGUE: Watford v Blackburn: Those with
Premierbet should be all over 2.25 right now with very
decent stakes. Blackburn have won the last three away
games against better opposition than Watford, wigan,
everton and man city there victims. Watford may have
only lost two-nil to Villa at the weekend but they
have keeper Ben Foster to thank for that and Blackburn
on a great run of form seem very generously
priced,especially when you consider ladbrokes go as
low as 1.83. Speaking of Foster his presence in goal
should watford avoid ahammering and for those looking
for another bet the win margin of blackburn should be
either 1/2/3 a small stake on each brings returns.
FA CUP LUTON V QPR: I've said all there is to say
about this twice now, the advantage probably has swung
to QPR with their best playing returning while Luton's
are being sold or injured. The 3.4 with sporting odds
on qpr to win should be matched with the 3.2 draw.
BUNRLEY V STOKE: This one is a tough one to call,
although Burnley have no win since November they were
much improved last timeout against Southampton and but
for the weather would have been favourites to beat
Norwich at the weekend. The signings of akinbiyi, so
bad they named him twice djemba djemba and joey
gudjonsson will really booster their ranks. Stoke for
their part will welcome back fuller but haven't had
the same cutting edge since losing hendrie from a
betting pov this is a bit like many city centres on a
friday night a no go.
ELSEWHERE: Millwall away to Northampton at 2.9 I have
to point are overpriced with expekt. I also have to
point out that I won't be backing them as I have been
to that well one too many times these last few weeks.
Though I wouldn't put you off getting on them at 2.9,
Millwall have won the last four league games, and have
scored four goals on three of those occasions.
Northampton though are unbeaten in four themselves
including a good home win against carlisle and draws
at Tranmere and Yeovil.
The other game would seem a banker home win for
Swansea over Gillingham and it probably win, but the
odds are way off give nothing away, especially on a
side prone to drawing a few.
Bristol City will no doubt see plenty off interest
against a oor Brighton but punters should be wary of
team news and this being the cup, Shrewsbury and
Bristol Rovers seems your typical no bet game.
As for the conference dag and redbrige look good value
away odds at grays, morecambe, kidderminster and
stevenage are short but good value homes.

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