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Pick: Zaragoza (+0) Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 2.65
Bookmaker: Sportingbet vCash: No
Posted: Oct 23, 2011, 09:20
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Pick: Over 2.5 Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 1.75
Bookmaker: EXPEKT vCash: No
Posted: Oct 23, 2011, 09:18
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Pick: Apollon Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 2.30
Bookmaker: EXPEKT vCash: No
Posted: Oct 23, 2011, 09:14
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Pick: Malmo (+0) Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 1.77
Bookmaker: Bet365 vCash: No
Posted: Oct 23, 2011, 09:12
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Pick: Over 3.5 Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 3.10
Bookmaker: Sportingbet vCash: No
Posted: Oct 23, 2011, 09:10
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Pick: Djurgarden Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 1.85
Bookmaker: Sportingbet vCash: No
Posted: Oct 23, 2011, 09:08
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Pick: Vise (+0) Result: Pending Stake: 10/10 Odds: 1.75
Bookmaker: Bet365 vCash: No
Posted: Oct 22, 2011, 12:01
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Pick: Over 3.5 Result: 0:0 Stake: 10/10 Odds: 2.80
Bookmaker: Unibet vCash: No
Posted: Mar 22, 2011, 11:27

Solid odds for this clash. First to mention here is that both teams have really good chances to reach play -off spot. Second, both teams are attackers in the soul. They playing football with vision to score goal more than opponent. And I love teams like this two. Offensive stile, attacking football from minute one, and we will need open one in first 15 minutes, and that we will lots of... Accrington is first on table in last 10 games. They had solid score 6-2-2 with 18-11 GD and last 4 games went all over 2.5 goals.
On the other hand last 10 home side Crewe 3-1-6 with 13-15 GD but as you can see both teams can easily score and concede. Crewe won last 3 games at home and they are well known like good home side. Still tonight comes visitors in form and I am not so sure about home win. Still IAM Sure that we will some goals here because tradition also tell us a story.
English League Two 2010/2011
Accrington Crewe 3:2 22.02.2011
English League Two 2009/2010
Crewe Accrington 5:1 24.04.2010
Accrington Crewe 5:3 25.09.2009
All 3 games went to over 4.5 goals.
Crewe manager Dario Gradi could recall striker AJ Leitch-Smith to the starting line-up after his consolation goal against Oxford on Saturday.
Full-back Matt Tootle has returned from a virus and could be included in the match-day squad.
Accrington are likely to stay with midfielder Sean McConville despite the return to fitness of Charlie Barnett.
Defender Leam Richardson (groin) is ruled out again and is not expected to return to action for two weeks.
I expect here open game and goals!
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Pick: Over 2.5 Result: 0:2 Stake: 10/10 Odds: 1.88
Bookmaker: Canbet vCash: No
Posted: Mar 22, 2011, 11:22
Montrose already beat East Stirling away earlier this month and I think they'll be able to take all three points again.
Home advantage should of course help them in a midweek fixture, and I also think their form is a lot more promising than the Shire, despite the fact they've been struggling lately. Their recent defeats have usually been by the one goal, and they seem to have faced sides who were in good form at the time of playing. They face an East Stirling side who can't win for toffee at the moment and are shipping goals at an alarming rate.
The Shire have won just a single point from their last eleven matches. During this time, they've conceded 28 goals and scored a measly 6. Results show no side of improvement, with demoralising 3-0, 5-1 and 5-2 hammerings in their last three games.
I expect to see yet more goals, as the Shire just can't stop conceding, and Montrose are likely to try and keep things open so they can force their opponents onto the back foot. For this reason, I'm also plumping for over 2.5 goals as I think this match should suit that bet.
I think the timing is great for Montrose to arrest their bad form and bounce back with another victory here, and so I'm happy to take any price around even money. They'll probably shorten up a little before kickoff but in any case, I expect a decent win here.
As a side bet, I also think it's worth having a couple of units on one of the asian handicap markets. Although it's unlikely to be a rout, I wouldn't be surprised to see Montrose win by a couple, and so I'll add that to the recommendation for this match.
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Pick: Montrose Result: 0:2 Stake: 10/10 Odds: 2.00
Bookmaker: William Hill vCash: No
Posted: Mar 22, 2011, 11:20
Montrose already beat East Stirling away earlier this month and I think they'll be able to take all three points again.
Home advantage should of course help them in a midweek fixture, and I also think their form is a lot more promising than the Shire, despite the fact they've been struggling lately. Their recent defeats have usually been by the one goal, and they seem to have faced sides who were in good form at the time of playing. They face an East Stirling side who can't win for toffee at the moment and are shipping goals at an alarming rate.
The Shire have won just a single point from their last eleven matches. During this time, they've conceded 28 goals and scored a measly 6. Results show no side of improvement, with demoralising 3-0, 5-1 and 5-2 hammerings in their last three games.
I expect to see yet more goals, as the Shire just can't stop conceding, and Montrose are likely to try and keep things open so they can force their opponents onto the back foot. For this reason, I'm also plumping for over 2.5 goals as I think this match should suit that bet.
I think the timing is great for Montrose to arrest their bad form and bounce back with another victory here, and so I'm happy to take any price around even money. They'll probably shorten up a little before kickoff but in any case, I expect a decent win here.
As a side bet, I also think it's worth having a couple of units on one of the asian handicap markets. Although it's unlikely to be a rout, I wouldn't be surprised to see Montrose win by a couple, and so I'll add that to the recommendation for this match.
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Pick: Over 3 Result: 1.1 Stake: 10/10 Odds: 1.90
Bookmaker: Canbet vCash: No
Posted: Mar 22, 2011, 11:19
Arbroath's league matches this season average almost 4 goals per game, and Clyde aren't far behind that goals per game ratio either. Both sides have been involved in goals all season and I can't see any reason why that will change in this match.
Clyde's manager has now had a few games to be able to tweak things and will know how he wants to approach this game. He's stated all that he wants is good performances and to make sure they give their all in every game. With no pressure, their results have been slowly improving and they seem to be giving everyone a game at least. This I believe means they'll try to grab all 3 points, and won't be shy in attacking Arbroath, as has been the case in recent matches vs Stranraer, Queens park, Elgin & Berwick. They can score goals, but usually manage to concede some as well!
I think this new found confidence might be Clyde's undoing here though, as they face a flying Arbroath side who's results away from home have really picked up recently, and who seem to be scoring more goals as the season goes on. In their last 9 away games, they've won 7, scoring 28 goals.
4 of Clyde's last 5 have seen 4 or more goals. The other ended 1-1. Of Arbroath's 14 away games this season, 12 of them have seen 3 or more goals.
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