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ENGLISH FOOTBALL ANTE POST BETTING 2016/17 SEASON

Discussion in 'Football Betting' started by slick, Jul 29, 2016.

  1. slick

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    ENGLISH FOOTBALL ANTE POST BETTING 2016/17 SEASON

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  2. Kegman

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    As much as it pains me to say it but I've backed Man Ure. Backed them when Mourinho came into the frame because he was always going to attract better players. Missed the boat with bigger prices but I've done them at 11/2.

    Has the potential to be a cracking season.
  3. ONEDUNME

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    Really looking forward to it. So many unknowns that it's got to be good for betting.
  4. ThunderCelt

    ThunderCelt National League Punter

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    Yes, it should be a good season. I've had a few nibbles so far:

    Hull have come up in a bit of a crisis and have lost an experienced manager. Burton limped across the finish line after their manager got poached, and will be among the smaller-resourced clubs. Neither are priced well enough for relegation to appeal on their own, but Sky's 2.51/1 for the double has tempted me as there's a bit more scope to hedge.

    In the Championship, Sheffield Wednesday were fancied as dark horses last season, and word is they've strengthened a little this time. I've taken the 11/2 for promotion (Unibet) and Forestieri at 25/1ew top scorer (general).

    In Scotland, Hearts were pleased with their progress last year after promotion and expect to push on this time, so I've taken the general 11/4 for them to be top without Rangers and Celtic - they were only six points behind Aberdeen last season.

    I'll also be taking loads of multiples for hedging throughout the season.
  5. Topdog

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    Good luck guys

    Best bet for me is

    Top 4 Finish for Liverpool @ 13-8 [Betfred]
  6. ThunderCelt

    ThunderCelt National League Punter

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    Finished my non-League anteposts this morning. This season I'm going for more speculative, longer shouts.

    In the National, Dagenham (11/2), Aldershot (20/1) and Barrow (9/1) to be promoted. Barrow have a decent squad, Dagenham have parachute money and an investor, and Aldershot...well, that's more hope than expectation.

    Conference South I've backed Whitehawk ew at 9/1. Ebbsfleet are favourites but the short price puts me off, and Whitehawk should have a good season.

    Conference top scorer Andy Cook at 14/1. He scored 24 for Barrow last season, and assuming he's a regular starter should get more chances playing for Tranmere this time. I'm regretting not going ew.
  7. slick

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    Prem Top Goal Scorer..

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    Jose Mourinho’s drawn-out arrival at Manchester United is one such headline that has captured the spotlight, along with his signings of Ibrahimović, Pogba, Mkhitaryan and Bailly. All in all, this has resulted in the Premier League’s most crowned team being touted as 2nd favourites for the title at 10/3 (4.33) with bet365, despite their 5th place finish under Van Gaal last season. Ibra has a reputation for scoring goals wherever he goes, and it seems as though his transfer to United is not expected to be any different as the Swede is 9/1 (10.00) and 3rd favourite to be Top Goal scorer.

    The blue side of Manchester are outgunning their arch-rivals in the To Win Outright market despite the big spending this summer however! Pep Guardiola, no stranger to his counterpart Mourinho of course, has taken charge of the 2013/14 Premier League winners Manchester City and like United, not only have they got a new and successful manager but they’ve also had an influx of big name players – Gundogan, Nolito, Sane, Stones and Zinchenko! The Citizens are favourites for the Premier League title at 5/2 (3.50) with bet365 and Guardiola is clearly more than capable to guide them to their 3rd Premier League title! He’ll look to his main man Sergio Aguero to fire his side to the title, with the Argentine favourite for the Top Goal scorer title at 10/3 (4.33).

    Some would say that Mourinho’s former side Chelsea have been flying well below the radar in the build up to this year’s campaign following a disastrous 2015/16 season which saw them finish in 10th position. This does of course mean that there’s no European football for their forthcoming campaign and this does supply a big advantage in light of the reduced fixture list. Hazard had a season to forget but it seemed that as soon as Mourinho exited the club, he found his form again and following some impressive performances at Euro ‘16 with Belgium, he could well shine under new manager Antonio Conte. Hazard is 40/1 (41.00) to be top goal scorer and the Blues are 11/2 (6.50) for the Premier League title at bet365. Also, Chelsea are 13/8 (2.62) to be Top London Club at bet365, and following their exciting acquisitions of Premier League title winner N’Golo Kante and hot prospect Batshuayi; this could host some real value against their London rivals.

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    Speaking of whom; Arsenal and Spurs have both experienced lesser exciting summers following successful Top 4 2015/16 campaigns, although respective fans would prefer not to see the 2 sides mentioned in the same notion. Spurs have acquired Wanyama and striker Jansen, whilst Arsenal’s key signing is Xhaka quite simply. Some would argue that a more familiar squad could prove to be a real advantage for the forthcoming season but the lack of strengthening in key areas will have fans worried, particularly for the Gunners who will once again rely on Sanchez to boost their goal scoring options, with the Chilean a 20/1 (21.00) shot to be Top Scorer. Spurs’ key striker Harry Kane surpassed all expectations last season and struck an impressive 25 goal haul to narrowly pip Aguero and Vardy by 1 goal to the Golden Boot title; and he’s 7/1 (8.00) to retain his Top Scorer crown at bet365 despite some woeful Euro 16’ performances. Perhaps he’ll be back off free-kick duty now!

    One further team that have made drastic changes this summer is Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp. The German did of course join Liverpool mid-way through last season’s campaign and only now is he having his influence on squad additions after guiding Liverpool to an 8th spot finish and 2 major yet unsuccessful finals with the Europa League and Capital One Cup. Over 12 players have now left the club to generate transfer funds that have been spent on new acquisitions such as Mane, Wijnaldum, Klarius, Klavan and Matip. Mane and Wijnaldum were both amongst the league’s top 5 goal scoring midfielder’s in the 2015/16 campaign so it’s clear to see that Klopp aims to add goals to his new-look side. Liverpool are very much outsiders for the title despite the big changes - 9/1 (10.00) with bet365 but like Chelsea, they have the benefit of a reduced fixture list with no European football this year. The last time this happened, they went so very close to claiming their first Premier League title in 25 years, albeit with Suarez and Sturridge scoring for fun.

    And who could forget about the Champions, Leicester City? It’s fair to say that their 2015/16 campaign was a true inspiration and most likely a ‘once in a lifetime’ occurrence at 5000/1 and their feat was met with equal parts adoration and disdain. The reality has now settled in and Leicester City will be in the Champions League and are 100/1 (101.00) to win it unbelievably. They have of course lost their star midfielder Kante to Chelsea but have kept hold of key striker Jamie Vardy, whom is 16/1 (17.00) to be Top Scorer at bet365, and also 2015/16’s PFA Player of the Year Riyad Mahrez. The Foxes are a seemingly-withdrawn 28/1 (29.00) to retain their Premier League title but could well struggle with the burden of Champions League football expanding their fixture list.

    In recent years, the Premier League newcomers have put up a great challenge and this has seen sides such as Watford and Swansea flourish, whilst Premier League regulars Newcastle and Aston Villa drop down into the Championship. This year’s newcomers will of course be hoping to put up a solid fight, and with Middlesbrough spending well in the summer on players such as Alvaro Negredo and Victor Valdes – they’re 4/5 (1.80) to be Top Newcomer, and 8/1 (9.00) To Finish in the Top Half of the league. Swansea, on the other hand, could be in for trouble ahead since they’ve now sold club captain Ashley Williams and key goal-threat Andre Ayew, they are 3/1 (4.00) to be relegated.

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  8. Colbro

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    Not too sure if this counts as ante post but Aston Villa are currently 50-1 to be relegated from the championship with paddy power

    http://www.paddypower.com/football/uk-football/english-championship?ev_oc_grp_ids=281777

    It shouldn't happen - not with all the money Villa have spent and are continuing to spend -

    But consider the last pre season friendly for Villa was against M'boro - 1-0 up at half time - full time 3-1 loss

    Luton league cup - 1-0 up at half time - 3-1 loss at full time

    Last Saturday against Bristol City 1-0 up at half time - 3-1 loss full time

    Three times in 7 games

    Villa now appear to be in panic mode in their buying - 11 mill plus for Kodija - a player worth 2 mil 12 months ago and worth 11 after scoring 20 goals in the championship

    The new goalkeeper already looks suspect

    Ladbrokes have Villa at 19-1 to go down - so one probably one to watch
  9. Colbro

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    Skybet still have Villa at 28.00 to be relegated. There are others who have them at 25.00

    Villa are the least fit team in the league. They have to be. 1-1 against Wolves who battered Villa in the second half today.

    Villa did not have a game for the previous 14 days - they now face two more in the next seven - against Reading and Fulham.

    They are unlikely to have much in the tank (with the caveat of Ayew who did not play today) and two losses seem likely

    If there are two losses then the price will surely be much lower

    And just to add to the possible uncertainty - If England choose not to appoint Southgate as the full time manager - will they come back for Bruce ???
  10. Steve_uk

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    Seven Daily Telegraph writers have tipped Chelsea to win the league. Only Luke Edwards has plumped for Liverpool.
  11. slick

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    Can't argue currently but like I've said all season, should Liverpool manage to get themselves within half a dozen or less points of Chelsea with 9 games to go then I'll be all over them like a rash to win the league because they have a pretty mild run in and like Chelsea no European football, plus barring City away Liverpool have have all their other games against the top teams at home, having beaten all drawn against them away from home already this season.
  12. Howson

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    Teams fighting for their lives to stay in the league, are not easy games at the end of the season.

    Chelsea will be too far in front, they arent going to lose many games anyway.
  13. slick

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    Seems there not easy games in the middle of the season either lol.
  14. Kegman

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    Chelsea haven't played well in their last 3 games but managed to beat a piss poor Leicester and got fortunate v Hull.

    They've got Liverpool and Arsenal next 2 games which are tough. If they can win one of those games (or better) and keep Costa then I think they'll win the league with a couple of games to spare.

    Spurs are the form team at the moment and looking at their fixtures Feb, Mar and Apr could be very fruitful for them - some sticky games v the likes of Everton and Stoke but all very winnable.

    City have Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea all back to back which could have a huge say on who wins it but on current form they'll drop more points before these fixtures take place.
  15. Howson

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    Can you see either beating Chelsea Kegman, because i can see Chelsea winning both those games.
  16. Howson

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    Utd to finish above City and Liverpool 7 to 1 with Betway, worth a fiver of anyones money or have I got red blinkers on?
  17. slick

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    Starting to look that way, Chelsea couldn't have picked a better time to play either side, If Chelsea do win both then the league is probably done and dusted if it's not already.
  18. slick

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    :lol

    The Joke forums in General Chat Howson.
  19. Punter

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    Chelsea been superb this season, Kegs. You won it back in December.

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    You can still get 14/1 Howson. get on it!
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