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EagleEye

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  1. Re: International Friendlies > 2012

    In their last 10 games, Albania have only won one against Montenegro, and have lost 7 and drawn 2. They have played some top sides including France and Argentina, but also some minnows like Luxembourg and Azerbaijan. Qatar have won 2, drawn 7 and lost 1 of their last 10. Two draws with Iran and one with Iraq are creditable. On average, Albania seem to have played stronger opponents, to put the two records into context. http://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2012/05/22/world/friendlies/albania/qatar/1284418/ It's hard to say which way this game will go, but there isn't obvious value on Albania to me.
    I'm from albania,albania will play with youth team,i think under 2.5 is a very reasonable bet which is quoted @ 1.75 at local bookies here,also under 1.5 @ 3.20....good luck!
  2. Re: Scotland > Weekend > Div 3 > 7 January Montrose FC - Stranraer FC Total Goals Over/Under Over 3.5 @ 2.55 Local Bookie many new players are being tested today in Montrose's club They will test their skills and they will show how able they are scoring goals,i thing over is a good bet here considering also that scotish third division are amateur players.;););)

  3. Re: England > Weekend > Npower Football League Two > 16-17 December

    Friday 16 December 2011 Npower League 2 Southend United vs Bradford City Kick Off: 7.45pm at Roots Hall Bradford team news Ross Hannah will miss out on City's trip to Southend United because of the hamstring injury he picked up in the warm up before last Saturday's match with Plymouth Argyle.

    Craig Fagan, who took Hannah's place in attack against the Pilgrims after originally being in line to start on the right wing, could now be in line to stay up front for this Friday also.

    Nahki Wells will be another attacking option available to Phil Parkinson though, while Mark Stewart has an outside chance of travelling after being sidelined for several weeks with a toe injury.

    Apart from Hannah's exclusion, Parkinson is likely to have roughly the same group of players available to him as he did for last weekend's Plymouth game.

    Simon Ramsden is fine to take his place in City's match-day squad despite taking a nasty blow to his forehead in that match against the Pilgrims.

    David Syers, Robbie Threlfall and Lee Bullock are all edging their way back to full fitness but this match will just come slighlty too early for them to feature.

    Southend team news The Shrimpers will be without versatile Frenchman Bilel Mohsni after he received his marching orders in the first period of their F.A Cup Second Round reply defeat at the hands of Oldham Athletic this Tuesday. Mohsni has played in cental defence and up front before during his seventeen month spell with Southend but most recently has been featuring from a wide position. After starting the midweek Latics tie from the bench - presumably being rested - attacking duo Ryan Hall and Liam Dickinson are expected to come back into Southend's starting eleven. Hall should come back in to replace the suspended Mohsni, while Dickinson could take the place of manager Paul Sturrock's son, Blair, in Southend's starting eleven. Young midfielder Kane Ferdinand, who joined Hall and Dickinson on the bench at Oldham, could also earn a recall after starting most of Southend's league fixtures this season. Jean-Paul Kalala is another player that may well be in Paul Sturrock's thoughts for City's visit to Roots Hall now the midfielder is free from suspension after serving out a one match ban during the week. Skipper Chris Barker is a pre-match doubt for Southend, however, after he was forced off with a calf problem at Boundary Park. Fellow defender Luke Prosser, who replaced Barker in the tie, is likely to take his place again should Southend's captain be unfit to feature. Winger Jemal Johnson is largely expected to miss out after recently being suspended by Southend pending an internal investigation for an off-field incident. Striker Barry Corr and midfielder Harry Crawford are both still sidelined with long term knee injuries as well. Despite taking only one point from their last two league matches, Southend currently lie second in the League 2 table and have only lost once at home this season.

    Parkinson: 'Paul's teams always play in a similar vein and we know what to expect' Bantams boss Phil Parkinson is well aware of the tough situation his side are in only three points off the bottom two, and facing the second placed club at their place on a cold Friday evening, though it should be warmer than Bradford, is probably not the best place to start a revival, even against a team searching for their first win in five games. Odds on Bradfrord City's Side are dropping drastically from 6.5 to 3.75 I Think Bradfrord City can get a draw here because they are at the bottom of the table and if they want to stay in the league two they must begin to get some good results... so my bet today is Bradford City +0.5 @ 1.85 With Pinnacle

    won!:nana:nana:nana Bradford won 0-1 better than i excpected
  4. Re: England > Weekend > Npower Football League Two > 16-17 December Friday 16 December 2011 Npower League 2 Southend United vs Bradford City Kick Off: 7.45pm at Roots Hall Bradford team news Ross Hannah will miss out on City's trip to Southend United because of the hamstring injury he picked up in the warm up before last Saturday's match with Plymouth Argyle.

    Craig Fagan, who took Hannah's place in attack against the Pilgrims after originally being in line to start on the right wing, could now be in line to stay up front for this Friday also.

    Nahki Wells will be another attacking option available to Phil Parkinson though, while Mark Stewart has an outside chance of travelling after being sidelined for several weeks with a toe injury.

    Apart from Hannah's exclusion, Parkinson is likely to have roughly the same group of players available to him as he did for last weekend's Plymouth game.

    Simon Ramsden is fine to take his place in City's match-day squad despite taking a nasty blow to his forehead in that match against the Pilgrims.

    David Syers, Robbie Threlfall and Lee Bullock are all edging their way back to full fitness but this match will just come slighlty too early for them to feature.

    Southend team news The Shrimpers will be without versatile Frenchman Bilel Mohsni after he received his marching orders in the first period of their F.A Cup Second Round reply defeat at the hands of Oldham Athletic this Tuesday. Mohsni has played in cental defence and up front before during his seventeen month spell with Southend but most recently has been featuring from a wide position. After starting the midweek Latics tie from the bench - presumably being rested - attacking duo Ryan Hall and Liam Dickinson are expected to come back into Southend's starting eleven. Hall should come back in to replace the suspended Mohsni, while Dickinson could take the place of manager Paul Sturrock's son, Blair, in Southend's starting eleven. Young midfielder Kane Ferdinand, who joined Hall and Dickinson on the bench at Oldham, could also earn a recall after starting most of Southend's league fixtures this season. Jean-Paul Kalala is another player that may well be in Paul Sturrock's thoughts for City's visit to Roots Hall now the midfielder is free from suspension after serving out a one match ban during the week. Skipper Chris Barker is a pre-match doubt for Southend, however, after he was forced off with a calf problem at Boundary Park. Fellow defender Luke Prosser, who replaced Barker in the tie, is likely to take his place again should Southend's captain be unfit to feature. Winger Jemal Johnson is largely expected to miss out after recently being suspended by Southend pending an internal investigation for an off-field incident. Striker Barry Corr and midfielder Harry Crawford are both still sidelined with long term knee injuries as well. Despite taking only one point from their last two league matches, Southend currently lie second in the League 2 table and have only lost once at home this season.

    Parkinson: 'Paul's teams always play in a similar vein and we know what to expect' Bantams boss Phil Parkinson is well aware of the tough situation his side are in only three points off the bottom two, and facing the second placed club at their place on a cold Friday evening, though it should be warmer than Bradford, is probably not the best place to start a revival, even against a team searching for their first win in five games. Odds on Bradfrord City's Side are dropping drastically from 6.5 to 3.75 I Think Bradfrord City can get a draw here because they are at the bottom of the table and if they want to stay in the league two they must begin to get some good results... so my bet today is Bradford City +0.5 @ 1.85 With Pinnacle

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