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Old 20-01-2007, 08:22
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Barnsley haven't won away since mid August and 'boast' the worst record in the division having taken points in only 3 away games this term.1 goal in 6 games is telling too . I believe Luton to be much better than their position suggests , they just had a freakish run of defeats when they had to travel the length of the country to and fro for a while.

Barnsley 1.90 7/10
Think you might need an edit there mate Nothing more for me to add that's not already been mentioned above, but Luton for me today as well.
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Old 20-01-2007, 11:42
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Bosman I'd check your statistics again mate. On 30.9.06 - Luton beat Barnsley 2-1 at Barnsley.
Cheers Frodo, my statistic included only games at Luton.
Luton has good away record, but poor home record against Barnsley.
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Old 20-01-2007, 12:44
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Re: Coca-Cola League Championship 20-22nd Jan

odds on Burnley look to be getting trimmed,1.91 now at stanjames from 2.00 bet365 had 2.10 now 1.86...layed norwich meself.


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fcuk me its off
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Old 20-01-2007, 19:54
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England - Championship
14:00 FT Wolverhampton W. 1-2 Cardiff C. (0-1)
16:00 FT Crystal Palace 1-1 Hull C. (0-0)
16:00 FT Ipswich T. 3-2 Colchester U. (1-1)
16:00 FT Leeds U. 2-3 West Bromwich A. (1-3)
16:00 FT Luton T. 0-2 Barnsley (0-1)
16:00 FT Preston North End 3-2 Stoke C. (0-2)
16:00 FT Queens Park R. 0-2 Southampton (0-0)
16:00 FT Sheffield W. 2-4 Sunderland (0-2)
16:00 FT Southend U. 0-1 Derby County (0-1)
16:05 Postp. Burnley - Norwich C.
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The Championship - Sunday, 21 January 2007 - ITV1 - 10:30 - 11:30

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All the goals from CC league 1 and 2; and some super goals here too!
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Old 22-01-2007, 14:49
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Re: Coca-Cola League Championship 20-22nd Jan

Plymouth - Coventry no bet. I fancy home win, but there are too many reasons not to bet on it. I prefer to skip it.
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Old 22-01-2007, 15:02
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Plymouth - Coventry no bet. I fancy home win, but there are too many reasons not to bet on it. I prefer to skip it.
Too many reasons like what? Do enlighten us, please.
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Old 22-01-2007, 15:16
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I think he may mean that Coventry have just sacked their manager and it's a bit of an unknown factor as to how the team will take it.
The new coach may include some players out of favour , he may change the system he may give them all oranges and not jaffa cakes. Bosman seems a careful chap so no suprise that even though evens would appear a price not to be missed he is willing to keep his powder dry
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Old 22-01-2007, 15:42
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Thanks for explanation of my reasons, not to bet on Plymouth Keem, nothing to add.
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Plymouth v Coventry might not be an ideal match to bet on but i've a feeling new signing Rory Fallon (if he plays) will end up on the scoresheet tonight, just a feeling. I'll go look for some odds
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RP View of tonight

SKY’s decision to televise Coventry’s game tonight has givencaretaker-manager Adrian Heath and his charges an extra couple of days to recover from the sacking of Micky Adams but they can hardly be
relishing a trip to Home Park.

The very nature of the geography involved makes it an unappetising night out but the Sky Blues’ form has been going through the floor and a point at Home Park would surely be regarded as a success at a shell-shocked Ricoh Arena.

In contrast, Plymouth should be full of optimism, not only after an excellent 3-1 win at Norwich in their last Championship outing but also because of the amount of transfer activity boss Ian Holloway has been conducting in the last couple of weeks, particularly the capture of Rory Fallon.
Home advantage is a massive thing for Argyle as theyalways receive great support at Home Park and the sort of effort that saw them draw with some of the best teams the section and beat leaders Derby would be far too much for a struggling City outfit to contend with.

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Plymouth 3pts evens Bet365
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