Loafing Oaf wrote: » May be looking at this through green-tinted glasses but Coleman anytime for Everton at 8 or 9/1 looks great value
Cambridge United v Luton Town The top two in the Skrill Premier meet in the FA Trophy on Saturday and I think Luton are one of the best bets of the weekend. Cambridge’s manager Richard Money has been very anti the FA Trophy and even wanted St Albans to score in the previous round so a replay was avoided. In the end Cambridge got a late winner, but you can’t help but think that Money will be desperate to get out of the competition as quickly as possible especially to Luton. Cambridge are already three games behind Luton and if they were to get through it would make the backlog even bigger especially as you suspect they will be more games lost to the weather at some point. John Still the Luton manager has rested plenty of first teamers in their two games so far, but he has said he wants the players he is using to get to Wembley and Luton have much more strength to their squad than Cambridge do. In my view Money will know if they win this it will greatly harm their chances of winning the title and with Luton having already knocked Wrexham I think they will get a step closer to Wembley here. The 19/10 with Ladbrokes looks a great price.
jebus84 wrote: » liverpool to finish in top 4 enhanced special with PP at evenshttp://www.paddypower.com/bet/powerplay/enhanced-special?ev_oc_grp_ids=239489
Lasagna Diarra wrote: » Under 2.5 in Rayo Vallecano vs Levante @ 1.80
magherakid wrote: » Pepe Mel to sign a contract with West Brom tomorrow, following the game with Spurs. 1/2 with Skybet still
magherakid wrote: » Ronaldo 2 or more 5/4 With Messi getting 2 last night can see him doing the same
redarmy wrote: » u are 1 anyway colash for the big accums:p
Colash wrote: » I followed ya here
Jimmyod19 wrote: » Real Sociedad BBTS Levante BTTS Inter BBTS Real -2 225-1, il have a few euro for interest!
bradlente wrote: » Think you've made a mistake there somewhere those odds don't look right anyway.
baddebt wrote: » ah no I couldn't do that ...look at Chievo's record its terrible away from home won 2 (one of which was actually in the derby in their own stadium) , and have scored just 4 goals away from home all season , yep Rossi is out big blow ....but I think this is the sort of game fiorentina will want to prove that can survive without him , should be a home win