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Old 09-05-2008, 08:35 PM   #341
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Sligo,28-24+9-1=12. Bohemians,36-8+13+19=60, Gap 48, Away win.

league leaders Bohemians travel to the west of Ireland to take on 7th place Sligo Rovers in the Showgrounds. Bohemians go into the game 10 points clear of fellow Dubliners St Pats.

Sligo Manager Paul Cook faces a similar situation he has faced for most of the season. With a small squad at his disposal, continued injury or absence of key players has meant Cook has rarely put out a full strength squad, often requiring A-Championship players to fill the vacancies.

This week is no different. Seamus Coleman and Romould Boco are boh on International duty whilst long term injuries to Matthew Judge and Steve Feeney rule them out. One small ray of light for Sligo is the return of Mauro Almeida, who trained all week with the squad.

Despite a hugely important game scheduled for Monday night against 2nd place St Pats, Bohs manager Pat Fenlon has stated he is focusing all his attention on Sligo and will be playing a full strength team against the Bit ‘o’ Red.

“For the moment, the game on Monday is irrelevant and we will be solely concentrating on the trip to Sligo. I will pick a team to win this game and will not be holding anything in reserve."

In team news, Jason McGuinness has been training all week and is expected to come into the side as Liam Burn's central defensive partner. Owen Heary will, in all likelihood, revert back to his more familiar right back position. Ken Oman's injury is responding well to treatment but he will not return to action for at least another week.

Glen Cronin has made strong progress in the last few weeks and though not available for Sligo, will be considered for the Pat's game. Both Gary Deegan and Stephen O'Donnell are suspended for the trip to the Showgrounds so Fenlon must consider other options in midfield.

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Old 09-05-2008, 08:38 PM   #342
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what your views on carlisle and shrewbury winning?
i fancy carlisle but might be a DRAW DUE TO southend new players?
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:12 PM   #343
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Holland.
Its late so take in play if you can on, Camber and Exelsor, home wins.

Hereford v Swindon.
Hereford showed a spark, last week, of the form that brought them into this division, tonight keys return, giving a full squad. Swindon are without 3 keys, but have been since, the onset of the season. A close game for sure, but 2.5 for the home win, is good value.

Brazil.
I am still trying to find web sites, but i do have a view and will post later.

Shakeel. I am still working on tomorrow, the games you mention are on top of my list, I will get a result, tomorrow, one way or another.
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:45 PM   #344
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Hmm, i dont think Cambur will win 4-3.

Brazil.
Porte Preta, 33-29+9-1=12. America RN,24-32-12-15=-35, Gap 47, Home win.
Criciuma v CRB, F15 M21.
Gremio B v Bahia, F14 M21.
Fortaleza v Corinthians, F14 M21.
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Default Weekend, Match one.

Carlisle v Southend.

Striker Dobie on a ban may well have been missed had Carlisle not had the services of the best striking duo in this league, Graham and Carlton, you can expect one or both to get on any scoresheet, Solid in midfield and defense, makes this team the one to beat, Its going to be a long trip north for Southend, and a longer one back. Southend have problems at the back, and with key defender Harding and midfielder Sawyer out, it will not get better. No less than 8 new faces on offer, but only 2 are likely to feature maybe 3 at a push, this new team has not gelled, and the boss is reluctant to test players at this venue, he expects to lose, but wants to lose with some grace. Scorers, Graham, Carlton, Home win.
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Default Match 2.

Not bad yesterday, how did you like the Irish presentation, I nicked most of it. Dont forget their are 2 more Brazil games to be played.

Walsall v Leyton.

Walsall have been holding their own, but with keys returning for today, they expect to present a fierce challenge to any visitor, the boss is reluctant to make changes with the side that beat a full first team of Southend 5-2, last week. Leyton, without, top striker Gray, and Dawkins, Midfield Shields and defender Mkendawire, having been trounced away twice, already, will be looking at damage controle. Home win.
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Default Match 3.

Morecambe v Shrewsbury.

Without a win, hard to score, easy to concede, no wonder as Morecambe sold their best players, Moral is low, tho a cup draw with Oldham lifted the team a little, but after today they will be back in the dumps. Shrewsbury have a couple out, but they have not been featuring, without a loss thus far, I would expect a hat full of goals in this away win.

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Old 09-06-2008, 02:41 PM   #348
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Default Summery.

The 3 commentary games are the best i can find i expect all 3 to go over 2.5 along with,
Peterboro, Leeds. Chester.

Scotland, even tho depleted, Sweden, Republic of Ireland, Ukraine, all wins.

First real game for Englands boss, 5 goals min.
Portugal, Argentina, Italy, Brazil, all over 2.5.

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ENGLISH,

I have a strange feeling about Carlisle vs Southend ... They have some link (and habit) to exchange points on away games. And Southend is getting down on table, they might win or draw today. I am skipping this one in main bets, and in one combo i am taking x2.
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Your mistake, to whit you are entitled. Dont Gamble to much.
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