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Coca-Cola League One: 13th Jan
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13-01-2007, 00:26
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Re: Coca-Cola League One: 13th Jan
Bristol City,Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield smells like three home wins or?
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13-01-2007, 03:01
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Re: Coca-Cola League One: 13th Jan
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Originally Posted by rcgills
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So Tranmere with their first choice keeper out, and set to play a left-sided player at right back. They're in pretty decent form though, I guess, just 1 defeat in 10 (to the Gills  ), and are unbeaten in their last 5 aways (4 draws and one win), including draws at Forest and Scunthorpe. Bristol City's home record very good though, 10-2-1, I reckon they can nick this one.
Is TheHandicapMan around with any thoughts on this one?
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Not sure what to think RC.
Tranmere are unbeaten in 11 but only won 1 of their last 8.
despite our good home form, we have struggled of late, beating teams at home by the odd goal and recent draws against Coventry and Bournemouth.
We are unbeaten in 13 (all competitions) and interestingly have conceded the first goal in our last 5 league games.
Don't know what to call on this one and anything could happen so for my money its a no bet i'm afraid.
THM
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13-01-2007, 07:55
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Re: Coca-Cola League One: 13th Jan
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Tranmere are unbeaten in 11 but only won 1 of their last 8.
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I must've imagined the Gills' 3-2 win there just before Xmas then
Cheers for the opinions anyway
Am interested in the overs in Scunthorpe v Oldham today. Oldham are on fire at the moment, scoring goals all over the place, 14 in their last 4 games, and they've not failed to score in their last 11 games. Porter is expected to return after missing their game at Wolves due to a family bereavement. Scunthorpe meanwhile have one of the best strike partnerships in the division in Keogh and Sharp, both of whom are expected to have recovered from the injuries that would've kept them out of last week's game (which was postponed in the end) at Chelthenham. Scunthorpe have scored in every league home match this season.
Could also consider the overs in Blackpool v Port Vale if Constantine does end up playing.
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13-01-2007, 13:26
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Could also consider the overs in Blackpool v Port Vale if Constantine does end up playing.
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Constantine not playing, and not on the bench either.
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13-01-2007, 13:28
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Re: Coca-Cola League One: 13th Jan
from Port Vale official site:
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Blackpool: Rhys Evans, Paul Tierney, Keith Southern, Michael Jackson, Adrian Forbes, Scott Vernon, Andy Morrell, David Fox, Shaun Barker, Claus Jorgensen, Kaspars Gorkss. Subs: Marc Joseph, Keigan Parker, Marcus Bean Ben Burgess, Gareth Farrelly
Port Vale: Joe Anyon, George Pilkington, Michael Walsh, Clayton Fortune, Jason Talbot, Ross Gardner, Danny Whitaker, Robin Hulbert, Paul Harsley, Jeff Smith, Akpo Sodje. Subs: Paul Musselwhite, Mark McGregor, George Abbey, Michael Husbands, Richard Walker
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Constantine not even on the bench.
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