Anyone fancy West Ham with Kevin Nolan confirmed as breaking his toe?
Have just had £25 at 10s and think it might be a good shout. They have a difficult run in, most seem to be 6 pointers so could go either way but I cannot see where their goals are going to come from now.
I got on last night before the news of Nolan broke, topped up again this morning. On my projections they'll stay up by the skin of the their teeth but I can't see them being that price after their next 3 games, should be good for a trade
I got on last night before the news of Nolan broke, topped up again this morning. On my projections they'll stay up by the skin of the their teeth but I can't see them being that price after their next 3 games, should be good for a trade
Totally agree, might go back in for a bigger bite of the cherry. I think you are right it will be a hairs breadth as to whether they do or not but if they lose a couple of those 6 pointers they are deep in trouble. Going to have a look at the other teams around thems fixtures before going in decent again
Totally agree, might go back in for a bigger bite of the cherry. I think you are right it will be a hairs breadth as to whether they do or not but if they lose a couple of those 6 pointers they are deep in trouble. Going to have a look at the othe
I made a thread on this but I think it got lost Their 6 aways are- Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea, Stoke, Man City, Southampton. They will go into all of those games as underdogs, some more than others. Only 4 home games left- Wigan, West Brom, Reading and Newcastle. This is mild, and I would probably bet them to win at least two. So we are looking at between 36-38 points, with 6-8 points from these. They currently have a 6 point gain over 18-19th, so Wigan and Villa/Reading need 6-8 points more than them, so can these teams get 14 points? Probably not, Reading's aways are brutal also, and Villa have tough home games. Wigan can go on a run with their fixtures. Anyway a trade could be best as next two games are away to Stoke and Chelsea whilst Reading/Villa play eachother and Wigan have two homes games against midtable Newcastle and Norwich. If things go the way as predicted they will be only 3 points above the drop.
I made a thread on this but I think it got lostTheir 6 aways are- Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea, Stoke, Man City, Southampton. They will go into all of those games as underdogs, some more than others.Only 4 home games left- Wigan, West Brom, Reading an
I have gone in for another £75 more with a view to a trade now I have had a good look at it and see how it plays out, the next 3 will be telling though, think it is a cracking bet personally and with the team out of form and also the fans not really behind sam, think it is a no brainer. never like these bets having a portion of my money tied up for a while but there will be a time to trade just a case of catching it at the right time I think
I have gone in for another £75 more with a view to a trade now I have had a good look at it and see how it plays out, the next 3 will be telling though, think it is a cracking bet personally and with the team out of form and also the fans not really
I've not looked at West Ham form, run of games, but I would be worried that the current bottom three are so poor, West Ham might not get any closer to the relegation zone anyway.
I've not looked at West Ham form, run of games, but I would be worried that the current bottom three are so poor, West Ham might not get any closer to the relegation zone anyway.
But some of the bottom 3/5 have to pick up points as they play each other. 4 out WHAM's 5 games are away from home before they play Wigan at home. Form table for last 10:
15th- Wigan 9 pts 15th- Stoke 9 pts 17th- QPR 7 pts 17th- West Ham 7 pts 17th- Norwich 7 pts 20th- Aston Villa 6 pts
But some of the bottom 3/5 have to pick up points as they play each other. 4 out WHAM's 5 games are away from home before they play Wigan at home. Form table for last 10:15th- Wigan 9 pts15th- Stoke 9 pts17th- QPR 7 pts17