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Newcastle 7/2 to go down, got a fiver on thathisroyalgingerness wrote:Sunderland to be relegated
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Thought I'd bump this with a decent tip for the weekend:
Double on Oldham @ 4/7, Shrewsbury @ 8/15
Both prices taken from William Hill, the double pays just over 11/8.
Oldham have won 3 and drew 1 of their 4 home games this season, and face a Hereford side that have lost all 4 of their away games so far and sit rooted to the bottom of the league.
Shrewsbury beat Wycombe 7-0 on their own patch with an awesome performance in the League Cup, and it becomes even more impressive when you see that Wycombe are currently sat top of the league, a few points clear of Shrewsbury and a mile ahead of 6th-bottom Port Vale. Shrewsbury have won all 4 of their home games so far, while Port Vale have won once on their travels, drawing once losing twice. At home Port Vale have won once and been beaten 4 times. With 9 games placed, they already sit 11 points behind Shrewsbury, and the 8/15 looks good to me.
Double on Oldham @ 4/7, Shrewsbury @ 8/15
Both prices taken from William Hill, the double pays just over 11/8.
Oldham have won 3 and drew 1 of their 4 home games this season, and face a Hereford side that have lost all 4 of their away games so far and sit rooted to the bottom of the league.
Shrewsbury beat Wycombe 7-0 on their own patch with an awesome performance in the League Cup, and it becomes even more impressive when you see that Wycombe are currently sat top of the league, a few points clear of Shrewsbury and a mile ahead of 6th-bottom Port Vale. Shrewsbury have won all 4 of their home games so far, while Port Vale have won once on their travels, drawing once losing twice. At home Port Vale have won once and been beaten 4 times. With 9 games placed, they already sit 11 points behind Shrewsbury, and the 8/15 looks good to me.
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Gone for that but added Llanelli and England to it to bump it up to an accumulator - £12 payout from £3.99 stake with BetFred.blurred wrote:Thought I'd bump this with a decent tip for the weekend:
Double on Oldham @ 4/7, Shrewsbury @ 8/15
Both prices taken from William Hill, the double pays just over 11/8.
Oldham have won 3 and drew 1 of their 4 home games this season, and face a Hereford side that have lost all 4 of their away games so far and sit rooted to the bottom of the league.
Shrewsbury beat Wycombe 7-0 on their own patch with an awesome performance in the League Cup, and it becomes even more impressive when you see that Wycombe are currently sat top of the league, a few points clear of Shrewsbury and a mile ahead of 6th-bottom Port Vale. Shrewsbury have won all 4 of their home games so far, while Port Vale have won once on their travels, drawing once losing twice. At home Port Vale have won once and been beaten 4 times. With 9 games placed, they already sit 11 points behind Shrewsbury, and the 8/15 looks good to me.
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