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English Football Betting: 14th-18th May 2015

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Premier League Matches
16 May 2015

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12:45 Southampton v Aston Villa 5/6 13/5 7/2 more bets
15:00 Burnley v Stoke City 17/10 11/5 9/5 more bets
15:00 Queens Park Rangers v Newcastle United 15/8 5/2 7/5 more bets
15:00 Sunderland v Leicester City 8/5 9/4 9/5 more bets
15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Hull City 8/11 11/4 4/1 more bets
15:00 West Ham v Everton 13/8 23/10 7/4 more bets
17:30 Liverpool v Crystal Palace 2/5 7/2 15/2 more bets
17 May 2015
13:30 Swansea City v Manchester City 7/2 3/1 3/4 more bets
16:00 Manchester United v Arsenal 6/4 12/5 15/8 more bets
18 May 2015
20:00 West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea 3/1 5/2 20/21

Championship Play-off Matches
15 May 2015

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19:45 Middlesbrough v Brentford 5/6 11/4 10/3 more bets
16 May 2015
12:15 Norwich City v Ipswich Town 4/5 11/4 7/2

League 2 Play-off Matches
14 May 2015

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19:45 Wycombe Wanderers v Plymouth Argyle 6/5 23/10 12/5 more bets
19:45 Southend United v Stevenage 10/11 5/2 3/1

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Nothing catches my eye this weekend, either the odds are too low or the games are too close to call and there's plenty of them.
I was thinking Liverpool might be a good bet considering it's Gerrards last game but not at those odds considering how up and down they've been lately.
 
Nothing catches my eye this weekend, either the odds are too low or the games are too close to call and there's plenty of them.
I was thinking Liverpool might be a good bet considering it's Gerrards last game but not at those odds considering how up and down they've been lately.

You might aswell just draw it out of a hat for tmws fixtures, good luck to anyone getting 100 pts this weekend
 
I'd put the overs in the QPR Newcastle game at 1/2 given that the pressure is off QPR and I fancy them to go the jugular of a weak beast to give their fans something to cheer about. Newcastle have no option to to go for it if they go a goal behind and that will make for a wide open game. I wouldn't be surprised to see 2 or 3 goals in the first half.
 
So It's going to end 0-0 then:wink

With all of QPR's dirty laundry coming out in the washing this week since they got relegated I wouldn't like to call this one but If I had to I'd go Newcastle more so after watching last weeks shambles against City.
But Newcastle 7/5 away from home I don't think so, my biggest fear here would be Ramsey ringing the changes and QPR coming up trumps.
 
So It's going to end 0-0 then:wink

With all of QPR's dirty laundry coming out in the washing this week since they got relegated I wouldn't like to call this one but If I had to I'd go Newcastle more so after watching last weeks shambles against City.
But Newcastle 7/5 away from home I don't think so, my biggest fear here would be Ramsey ringing the changes and QPR coming up trumps.
Villa and hull both to win because they need the pts, and saints and spurs on dire runs at the moment, prob cos they dont want to be in the thusday night cup, both are priced at 7/2 at hills to win
 
Villa and hull both to win because they need the pts, and saints and spurs on dire runs at the moment, prob cos they dont want to be in the thusday night cup, both are priced at 7/2 at hills to win

Never mention 'they need the points' on this forum, ODM will be on you like a sack of spuds:lol

I agree with everything you say mate but have been too afraid to mention the teams that need 'to win'. good luck...:leaving
 
A big farewell to Stevie G then

Any truth in the rumour that the turkish prime minister is also a fan and has planned a motion for next week suggesting they rename the turkish capital ConstanStevenople in his honour
 
The big game of the weekend is the Conference play-off final. Bristol Rovers are probably the best side in the Conference (although Barnet won, Rovers didn't get going early on and couldn't quite make up the deficit) while Grimsby finished a credible third. While Eastleigh and Forest Green have investors, I suspect the loser of this match will be favourites for automatic promotion next year. Sadly, the bookies seem to think the game will go the same way as I do, and it's difficult to spot any value in the game

In terms of this game, Rovers are rightly favourites, but the price doesn't appeal. Grimsby aren't that far behind but I don't think they're long enough.

Both teams' successes are built on their defences - both have kept clean sheets in at least 40% of their matches this season, and haven't been as prolific up front as some of the teams around them. I don't think there's much if any value in under 2.5, but I've still gone with Laddies 7/10 as a bit of interest while I'm watching it on the box.
 
The big game of the weekend is the Conference play-off final. Bristol Rovers are probably the best side in the Conference (although Barnet won, Rovers didn't get going early on and couldn't quite make up the deficit) while Grimsby finished a credible third. While Eastleigh and Forest Green have investors, I suspect the loser of this match will be favourites for automatic promotion next year. Sadly, the bookies seem to think the game will go the same way as I do, and it's difficult to spot any value in the game

In terms of this game, Rovers are rightly favourites, but the price doesn't appeal. Grimsby aren't that far behind but I don't think they're long enough.

Both teams' successes are built on their defences - both have kept clean sheets in at least 40% of their matches this season, and haven't been as prolific up front as some of the teams around them. I don't think there's much if any value in under 2.5, but I've still gone with Laddies 7/10 as a bit of interest while I'm watching it on the box.

You don't need to bet on this to have interest TC.

Because the ideal result for anyone who does antepost accas would be for Bristol Rovers to lose.

It's due to the fact that they should not only be favourites but clear favourites whereas Grimsby would be joint favourites with FGR or even second faves.

And having a strong favourite in a league makes betting on the antepost in running easier.

As I'm sure you know.

(Anyway Rovers bound to sin now).
 
...and another reason for wanting Grimsby is that Rovers is a convenient away game for Aldershot from here in Swindon (for that reason I'm delighted Cheltenham came down and Forest Green stayed put).

Good to see you again hotspur.
 
Never mention 'they need the points' on this forum, ODM will be on you like a sack of spuds:lol

I agree with everything you say mate but have been too afraid to mention the teams that need 'to win'. good luck...:leaving

Just remind me how that "need to win" went with Villa and Hull again?
 
Thanks Thundercelt.

I was just trying to get Ingolstadt over the line by making a lay of them bet of the day on here.

However I may have some interesting news concerning antepost accas in a while.
It's to do with the fact that for the very first time I was able to cash out some of my accas and I hear on the grapevine thst several bookies are looking at introducing cash outs.

And if my experience this season is anything go by then the ability to cash out antepost accumulators makes doing them an absolute no- brainer.

I was astonished to be offered,for example,cash outs on bets that included Martin to be top scorer long after he was injured and was 40-1.(And for almost the original stake....due to other parts being well clear of course...nevertheless I wasn't even looking twice at such bets)
 
Yeah, I noticed Bet365 offering cashout, and Paddy have just started. I didn't use it season just gone but will add it to the armoury next season.
 
I'm fcuking bricking it and I'm not even a Sunderland fan lol
 
Those tickets Alan Shearer are giving out for free

Do you think they are transferable to Sky bet games :lookaround
 
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