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Old 14-04-2008, 18:37
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Barclays Premier League
17 Apr 18:30 Everton v Chelsea 3.40 3.30 2.00

Coca-Cola League Championship
15 Apr 18:45 Barnsley v Hull 2.75 3.30 2.50
15 Apr 18:45 Wolverhampton v West Brom 2.60 3.25 2.70

Coca-Cola League One
15 Apr 18:45 Huddersfield v Leeds 3.60 3.40 1.90
15 Apr 18:45 Walsall v Bristol Rovers 1.83 3.40 4.00

Coca-Cola League Two
15 Apr 18:45 Grimsby v Wycombe 2.75 3.40 2.30
15 Apr 18:45 Milton Keynes Dons v Hereford 1.80 3.40 4.00
15 Apr 18:45 Rochdale v Barnet 1.66 3.60 4.50

Odds Bet365
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Old 14-04-2008, 18:39
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

On first glance im most interested in Wycombe who put up a great fight against MK Dons on Saturday and they play a side beat by Rotherham on saturday. Rochdale look a decent bet too to return to winning ways.

Leeds are back in form and the even money in the local looks tasty also hard to look past Chelsea.
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

Massive game in the Championship on tuesday night..

Wolverhampton v West Brom

Wolves desperate to get into the play offs , and WBA going for automatic promotion..
Decent results for both clubs over the weekend , any thoughts ?
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Old 14-04-2008, 18:51
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Huddersfield should be easy pickings for Leeds , although talking to a mate who was at the Leeds match at the weekend Carlisle should have came away from Elland Road with at least a draw.
Huddersfield with very little to play for , safe in the league and no chance of the play offs...
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Old 15-04-2008, 14:42
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

I've taken a wee bit of interest in Bristol Rovers draw 3.40 & win 4.00

Walsall has been out of form and facing some injury crisis, I sense an upset here
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Old 15-04-2008, 14:48
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I've taken a punt on Wycombe.

They've been 5-3-2 over the last 10, and DDD for last 3.

But dont get fooled, the last 3 were against some strong shite (stockport peterborough MKD).

I fancy them for tonight, decent odds against a free falling grimsby
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Old 15-04-2008, 15:34
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

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On first glance im most interested in Wycombe who put up a great fight against MK Dons on Saturday and they play a side beat by Rotherham on saturday. Rochdale look a decent bet too to return to winning ways.

Leeds are back in form and the even money in the local looks tasty also hard to look past Chelsea.
Wycombe well organised and have a very thoughtfull tactical manager, Leeds will be tough to predict, bit of a derby and huddersfield andy ritchie used to play for Leeds so will fire them up.
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Old 15-04-2008, 15:35
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Massive game in the Championship on tuesday night..

Wolverhampton v West Brom

Wolves desperate to get into the play offs , and WBA going for automatic promotion..
Decent results for both clubs over the weekend , any thoughts ?
Toss A COIN MATE hARD ONE TO PREDICT. although on paper west brom the better team
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Old 15-04-2008, 18:12
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

huddersfields cup final tonight, ht/ft 6-1 small stakes
grimsby had loads out saturday so also looking into wycombe.
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Old 16-04-2008, 12:52
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Well I,ll take a pat on the back for predicting that since no one else is gonna give me one wycome to win and huddersfield!!! hope a few go on it.
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Old 17-04-2008, 16:27
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

I will be putting a 5 pointer on chelsea for the very reason that everton has up to this game:

1) injury problems
2) loss of form
3) declared chelsea's loss of the EPL top spot and manu winning it

"Chelsea will not win the title. Manchester United will do that now,'' Moyes said.

"I believe it is United's championship. It would need them to make a real mess of things for that not to happen.

from ESPNsoccernet - Preview: Everton vs Chelsea - English Premier League


Chelsea will be missing notibly lampard and drogba but you wouldnt need that to beat everton now, i hope

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Old 17-04-2008, 16:30
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

Considering we havent beaten Chelsea in our last 19 ATTEMPTS in league and cup, I would say Chelsea DNB at 1/2 is a pretty fcuking good bet tonight. Nothing wrong with the straight win at 6/5 either, against odds eh was expecting somewhere around the 5/6, 10/11 mark. We could sneak a draw I guess but were playing crap lately. The DNB is a safer option the facts dont lie theyre really comprehensive.

Not only that but despite us having the best season weve had since the 80s, against the top 4, how many times have we won? Not a single fcuking one, 1 draw, 8 losses from the 9 games played against the lot
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Old 17-04-2008, 23:36
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Re: 15-17th April Midweek English Leagues

Standard. So utterly predictable in all areas that game
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