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Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Premiership Betting Review - 6 March 2006 |
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| Chelsea marked Jose Mourinho’s 100th game in charge with a win at West Brom and extended their lead at the top of the Premiership to 17 points. Even as short as 2/5, Chelsea will have had plenty of support and scored through Didier Drogba and Joe Kole. Kanu pulled one back for the Baggies with two minutes remaining.Tottenham tightened their grip on fourth place and are now five points clear of fifth placed Arsenal following a 3-2 win against Blackburn. Spurs, 20/21 on the day, took a 2-0 lead through Robbie Keane but Rovers drew level through Sinama Pongolle and Craig Bellamy. However, parity lasted all of three minutes and Mido netted the winner on 70.Arsenal demolished F (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: Adrian Gumowski  |
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| Article Title :: Selecting Soccer Cleats – Nightmare or Lack of Knowledge? |
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| What kind of soccer cleats should you buy?There are so many choices. And all this marketing nonsense out there. Exactly. There is no simple answer to this question. How to buy proper soccer cleats could be very challenging but it does not have to become a nightmare. With the adequate knowledge you can easily choose the right soccer shoes for yourself or your child, if that’s the case.So, let’s see what should you look for while buying soccer cleats?
Besides the price, you want to make sure they are comfortable.
But how would you know if they give you enough comfort, before you play in them at least few times?You won’t.But you can increase your chances (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: League Two Betting Review - 19 March 2006 |
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| Carlisle secured a fourth straight win by hammering Darlington at the Williamson Motors Stadium. Kevin Gray broke the deadlock for the 7/5 Cumbrians on the stroke of half-time and further goals from Derek Holmes (60), Michael Bridges (62), Glenn Murray (88) and Simon Grand (90) completed a fine away win.Grimsby moved into second place with a battling 2-1 victory against third-from-bottom Bury. Gary Jones struck twice on 14 and 20 to give the 6/10 Mariners the lead but Jon Daly gave the Shakers hope on the hour.Wycombe slipped to third after losing 1-0 at home to Torquay, a result which eased the Seagulls own fears of relegation. Tony Bedeau struck the decisive goal after 57 (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: League One Betting Review - 19 March 2006 |
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| Swansea ended a run of five draw and cut the gap on second-placed Brentford to just one point after beating the Bees at the Liberty Stadium. Adebayo Akinfenwa gave the Swans the lead after 20 minutes but Andrew Frampton levelled for the visitors 10 minutes later. Any Robinson netted the winner four minutes from time for the 11/8 Swans to keep their automatic promotion hopes alive.Huddersfield joined Brentford on 64 points after thumping Rotherham United 4-1 at the McAlpine Stadium. On-loan Jonathan Forte gave the 9/2 Millers a dream start after 13 minutes but a hat-trick of headers from Andy Booth and a fourth from Gary Taylor-Fletcher six minutes from time sealed an easy win for t (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Championship Betting Review - 19 March 2006 |
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| Reading could be promoted to the Premiership within days despite being held to a 1-1 draw against play-off chasing Wolves. Bobby Convey gave Reading the lead after 23 minutes but draw specialists Wolves equalised through Kenny Miller on 64 to earn shrewd punters a winning 13/5 bet.Stuttering Sheffield United remain second in the table even though Norwich condemned them to a third defeat in four games at Carrow Road. Chris Armstrong gave the 8/5 Blades the lead after 17 minutes but Leon McKenzie equalised on 33 and Robert Earnshaw’s goal just before the break ensured a 6/4 home win.Automatic promotion chasing Leeds could only draw 1-1 draw at resurgent Coventry. Gary McShef (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Premiership Betting Review - 19 March 2006 |
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| Fulham stunned Chelsea at Craven Cottage with a 1-0 win although ugly scenes after the match threatened to mar a spectacular victory for Chris Coleman’s men. Luis Boa Morte fired the winner for the 7/1 Cottagers after 17 minutes while Didier Drogba had a Chelsea equaliser ruled out for handball.Manchester United tightened their grip on second-place but made hard work of a 2-1 win at West Bromwich Albion. United, a best priced 1/2 saw Louis Saha net on 16 and 64 minutes although Nathan Ellington’s goal 12 minutes from time set up a tense finale.Liverpool reduced Manchester United’s second place to two points but they have played two games more following Sunday’s 3-1 w (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: League Two Betting Review - 26 March 2006 |
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| Carlisle maintained their position at the top of League Two with a late rally against Boston. Chris Lumsdon and Karl Hawley put the 6/10 Cumbrians 2-0 ahead inside 20 minutes but a Chris Billy own goal on 63 put Boston back in the game. Simon Hackney restored the two goal advantage on 75 but Simon Rusk set up a tense finish with six minutes left on the clock. Hackney netted his second in injury time to secure a 4-2 victory for Paul Simpson’s side.Grimsby remain in the automatic promotion places despite a humiliating 5-0 thrashing at play-off hopefuls Lincoln. The 6/4 were the safest bet of the day as Luke Foster, Jamie Forrester, Paul Mayo and Marvin Robinson gave them a 4-0 lead (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: League One Betting Review - 26 March 2006 |
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| Southend brushed aside Hartlepool 3-0 to go eight points clear at the top of League One. Mark Gower netted inside a minute while two Fredy Eastwood goals on 51 and 71 sealed an easy win for the 4/6 Shrimpers.Huddersfield remain in second place despite only managing a draw at mid-table Port Vale. The 7/4 Valiants took the lead after 59 minutes through Michael Cummins but veteran striker Andy Booth earned the Terriers a point nine minutes before the end.The wheels may be coming off Brentford’s automatic promotion campaign as they slumped to a third successive defeat. The Bees were odds-on at 8/11 to see off their mid-table opponents but Sean Thornton netted the winner for 4/ (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Championship Betting Review - 26 March 2006 |
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| Reading sealed promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history with a 1-1 draw at Leicester. Value hunters will have backed Reading at 11/10 but the Foxes took the lead through Iain Hume seven minutes before half-time. However, Kevin Doyle’s equaliser five minutes before the end earned the Royals an 11/5 draw and a ticket to top-flight football.Sheffield United ended their five match winless streak and were amazingly the only side in the top 16 of the Championship to win a match as they beat Southampton 3-0. Phil Jagielka and Paul Ifill netted in the last two minutes of the first half to reignite the 4/6 Blades automatic promotion hopes and Neil Shipperley add (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Premier League Betting Review - 26 March 2006 |
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| Chelsea made no mistake against Manchester City following last weekend’s shock defeat at Fulham as they won comfortably at Stamford Bridge. Two goals in three first-half minutes from Didier Drogba earned the 3/10 Blues a 2-0 win and kept up their march towards retaining the Premiership.Manchester United kept up the pressure on Chelsea with a comfortable win over Birmingham City. Punters will have ploughed into the 1/5 odds on an Old Trafford win and the Reds did not disappoint. A Maik Taylor own goal after three minutes and Ryan Giggs after 15 gave United the perfect start and Wayne Rooney added gloss seven minutes before the end.Liverpool won the 203rd Merseyside derby bu (read full article) |
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