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Old 19-01-2007, 19:09
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Re: Coca-Cola League Championship 20-22nd Jan

Short preview of the round:

Wolverhampton v Cardiff - what should I say, betting on Wolves games should be forbidden, it's like predicting the next Lotto numbers, no bet

Burnley v Norwich - Burnley are no world beaters, but Norwich just lost their topscorer Earnshaw, bad atmosphere, thinking about relegation, I'll try Barnsley here

Crystal Palace v Hull - not much to say, Palace in form ,should win it

Ipswich v Colchester - it's a derby,normally I would say no bet, but not this time. It's so sad, that so traditional old club like Ipswich Town is now just poor Championship side. I remember them trashing our Polish club Widzew Lodz in UEFA Cup in 1980 5:0,
( good times, one of the first matches I remember, I was only 8 ).
O.K., now they are nothing special, but looking at Colchester away form (2-4-8),
I see a narrow home win. (Don't follow me,this is a sentimental one

Leeds v West Brom - must take a look closer, but on the first look away win with nice odds

Luton v Barnsley - statistic is against me, but I see home win here

Preston v Stoke - I don't put my money on it, but fancy home win

QPR v Southampton - should be away win, but I don't trust Southampton on the road

Sheff Wed v Sunderland - no bet

Southend v Derby already written what I think about this one, away win

Leicester v Birmingham - looks like away win, but I don't know why, see here a danger of draw...

Plymouth v Coventry - a difficult one, all arguments on Plymouth, Coventry sacked manager this week, in crisis, out of form, Plymouth made today a good singing - striker Fallon from Swansea, but...firstly, we have enough time,to take a look closer, the match is on Monday, secondly, it's always noy so easy to betting against the teams sacking their managers, you never don't know the effects.

Good luck to all.
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