The Shels game has been moved to Friday now.
Hills with the early odds again..
Premier odds:
http://odds-comparison.bestbetting.c...ision/matches/
Div 1 odds:
http://odds-comparison.bestbetting.c...ision/matches/
The Shels game has been moved to Friday now.
Who Cares?!
Lay into cork to beat us. We're down to the bare bones,will struggle to field 11 senior players.
I'd back up Rovers fan on that one. Won't be doing it myself as going against the Rovers is just a no-go, but for anyone else, plough on. Cork are motoring under Doolin, as painful as that is to admit.
Shels' price away to Harps looks decent too. I'll probably double something up with Bohs.
I've just had a treble on with Hills - 0.5 pts
Shels win @ 8/11
Fingal ht/ft @ 8/11
Cork win @ 8/15
Treble is just a shade bigger than 7/2 - 4.57.
All 3 should come in. That's my only LoI bet for next week unless we see something tasty on the Kildare Wexford game but I highly doubt it.
Who Cares?!
I'd be wary of backing Shels away to Harps after seeing our game up there earlier in the season. Harps strike me as a team who'll be much better at home than away.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Just did out my little predictor and the ones that come up as the strongest wins this week are UCD, Fingal, Waterford at home, and Derry and Wexford away.
I don't think there'll be any value on individual win-draw-wins this week, even when Waterford and Wexford's odds come out, so it's looking like doubles all the way for me.
Wexford are 4/9 with Hills and Boyles. I expected much much lower.
Wexford Ht Ft is EVS with both also.
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Harps have Gethins suspended and Mukendi a major doubt. If Mukendi doesn't make it this is likely to be a stroll for Shels
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Have Derry, Cork, Fingal and Shels in a four fold. So at least one of those won't win this weekend. I've also separately backed Wexford half time full time against Kildare at evens.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
UCD -v- Longford Town
UCD should comfortably pick up the 3 points tomorrow against a poor Longford side. They were comfortably dispatched by Fingal last week, and I find it hard to see past another defeat for them. The talk on Longford's forum doesn't reflect positively on Alan Gough's regime, and I'm banking on that continuing to hamper their form. UCD scraped an injury time victory over Mervue last week, although we shouldn't read too much into that, considering Mervue gave fellow promotion hopefuls Shelbourne a hard time in Galway as well.
I am very, very tempted to go with the -1 handicap at 2.05 odds with Bet365, but the fact that Longford haven't had many heavy defeats forces me to go with the win-draw-win. Crap odds, but it builds up.
Backing UCD (Betfair) @ 1.33 - 2.5 pts
Are Shels that safe a bet really? Finn Park is a lonely place to go? I'm avoiding it.
Against my head, I'm actaully going to back Derry this week. Bohs, Cork, us and Shams.
(on a side note, think about sticking Glentoran, Linfield, Manchester United and Liverpool into one of your bets. All those teams have to win this weekend. The IL ones are certs.)
My bets:
Wexford @ 4/9, HT-Ft @ EVS, win both halves @ 2/1
Wexford 4 wins from 5, Kildare terrible, new manager or not, no need for further analysis.
Cork - 1(AH).
The odds on this have fallen from about 1.95 to 1.8 since I placed my bet on Wed morn so I dont know if its worth it any more.
Shels @ 1.93.
Despite the lack of optimism on this forum, I've backed Shels. Reading the Harps forum , none of their fans give themselves a hope. Conor Gethins suspended for Harps also.
Fingal v Limerick - under 2.5 @ 1.77
Limerick have 5 from the last 6 as unders. The only overs was vs Kildare. Fingal have 5 from 8 unders, 5/7 if discounting the Kildare annihilation. Limerick under Scully playing a very defensive game vs the stronger teams, the 2 goals they conceded to Waterford last week were supposedly offside and a hotly disputed penalty.
Last edited by eL Bettor; 30/04/2009 at 11:57 PM.
I would not like to bet in a game when a new manager comes along, the players always up their game, and I can see Kildare holding on at Halftime.
The Cork bet looks likely win, Sligo appear to be playing a few youth players with not much experience.
I can see Shels winning with a 2nd half winner.
According to the stats that you have provided, it is due to go against Limerick, thats 1 reason I would not back that.
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