I hope they do it for you too Parksy. Cowdenebath are where all my hopes are pinned and i'm quietly confident. Aye the 1-1 is a scare but i think at the price folks almost certainly have to be on. Good luck to Cowdenbeath and to those that will be on this great price.
Im glad you agree with the St Johnstone for the league pick Parksy. As we agree they are only gonna get better. I suppose Dunfermline will get better too in time and between them Dundee and Hamilton it should be a good fight. I think St Johnstone will prevail though especially when they get Mcdonald back up front.
Montrose East Stirling games have always been tight. I forget the prices on this one Parksy but im still a bit wary. Maybe Montrose's defeat at home last week has itten me a bit. Do East Stirling have any of their midfield back?
Lets see what The
Racing post are saying-
Stenhousemuir v Elgin – Elgin, 2pts 5-2
It has been a woeful few days at Stenhousemuir with manager Campbell Money declaring that he had lost faith in his ability after a 7-0 thumping at East Fife last Saturday. Money no longer takes charge of first-team affairs, but their crushing defeat against the Division Three leaders is far from an isolated incident. Stenny's home record is dismal with 11 goals conceded in their last three matches on their own patch. And yet Elgin are 5-2 with
Totesport to take the points this afternoon. City had seemed to take over the role of whipping boys from East Sitrling before two wins and a draw took them off the bottom ofthe table at Forfar's expense. They were pegged back by a late goal at in-form Stranraer last week and are well worth supporting today.
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Morton v Partick – Partick, 2pts 17-10
There were high hopes of a successful Division One campaign at Morton after they won at relegated Dunfermline, but the Greenock outfit have failed to train on and not won in the league since that victory on August 11. They have lost three of their last four home games, including a 3-1 reverse against St Johnstone in theChallenge Cup in midweek. Partick missed a host of chances and should have taken something from their trip to Dunfermline last week.
Berwick v Alloa – Alloa, 2pts 6-4
Berwick have lost five of their last six games in Division Two and Alloa will fancy their chances over the border this afternoon. They should have held on to a win at leaders Ross last week and may learn from that.
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I actually prefer Morton to Partick although its got score draw written all over it to me. Roberts aint firing up front for Partick and Di Gamico (??) has hardly returned to any sort of form. That said they have competed away from home in their last few games. Without lookin they played wrell for 70 minutes v St Johnstone, should have got something at both Dunfermline and QOS. The same could be said for Morton though and i think a draw is on the cards.
Alloa i semi like as mentioned. Brown being back will be a big plus. Berwick are a funny old team to me. Any team relying on Diak for goals at this level can't be up to much. Im sure theyve got results at home and to me alloa would be nothing more than a tentive suggestion.
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at 3pm tomorrow my eyes will be glued to sky soccer saturday
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same here Parksy. I can't help it though as my eyes are so big
