Do Ladbrokes not have these priced?!
Linfield away from home before a Setanta match could be dodgy.
Max bet this weekend 8/15 Linfield,
http://odds.bestbetting.com/football...d/match-result
Do Ladbrokes not have these priced?!
Linfield away from home before a Setanta match could be dodgy.
I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"
Big cogs and al that, should be up before end of day,
foot of the pedal last 20 against drogheda, glentoran have disapointed since christmas.
From http://elpunter.blogspot.com/
Ballymena United v Linfield
Since a disappointing defeat at Glenavon early in January Ballymena have gotten their act together. Still, Tommy Wright's men will need to be at the pinnacle of their abilities if they are to dislodge the holders. They'll also need to score against the Blues, something they haven't managed in two meetings this season. Gary Haveron returns to bring the squad up to full strength. Linfield meanwhile, are flying high on the back of seven consecutive victories; not least of those, their hugely impressive performance in Drogheda last Monday. Success comes at a price for the Blues, with Tim McCann definitely out, Timmy Adamson and Pat McShane unavailable; Paul McAreavey is doubtful and Conor Downey is cup-tied. Can't back against Linfield here.
Recent meetings:
Linfield 2-0 Ballymena United Carnegie Premier League 2006/07 17 Feb 06
Ballymena United 0-0 Linfield Carnegie Premier League 2006/07 21 Oct 06
Cliftonville v Portadown
There has been nothing between this pair thus far, although Cliftonville's non-involvement in the Setanta Cup should stand them in good stead against what may be a leggy Ports eleven. Ronnie McFall's men will find it difficult to ignore the fact that they have another tough encounter on Monday night. Skipper John Convery is out, and Philip Craig remains doubtful. With Gareth McKeown cup-tied, the squad is being stretched a bit at Shamrock Park. While Micky Collins is an able deputy in defence, Ports invariably miss his midfield presence - Ronnie's call. The Solitude side haven't conceded a goal since Larne put two past John Connolly in the previous round. Reds captain, Liam Fleming, sits this one out while Chris Scannell is stilll injured. The draw is perhaps the best bet here but I'll keep my powder dry.
Recent meetings:
Portadown 2-2 Cliftonville Carnegie Premier League 2006/07 1 Jan 07
Cliftonville 0-0 Portadown Carnegie Premier League 2006/07 30 Sep 06
Lisburn Distillery v Crusaders
Again, two sides who have proven to be inseperable are drawn together in a tasty cup-tie. A single point between them in the table; both lost two of their last six league games; similar goalscoring records. The Whites have a better defensive record, courtesy of Crusaders' profligacy whenever they lose at home. David Rainey and Colin Coates are suspended for the Hatchetmen, who have Chris Morrow back after his 4 game suspension. Andy Kilmartin is suspended for the home side, who should have Paul Muir and Ryan McCann back in harness for this vital game. I fancy Lisburn for the win, but won't bet until a better price presents itself.
Recent meetings:
Crusaders 1-1 Lisburn Distillery Carnegie Premier League 2006/07 17 Feb 07 Lisburn Distillery 1-1 Crusaders Carnegie Premier League 2006/07 21 Oct 06
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