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22 Sep 19:45 Bohemians v Waterford United 1.61 3.40 5.00
22 Sep 19:45 Drogheda United v Bray Wanderers 1.30 4.33 9.00
22 Sep 19:45 Shelbourne v Derry City Live In-Play. 2.30 3.00 2.87
22 Sep 19:45 UCD v Cork City 3.75 3.10 1.90
23 Sep 19:30 Sligo Rovers v St Patricks 2.10 3.00 3.25
Drogheda United v Bray Wanderers 1.30 4.33 9.00
banker or not :roll:
kolioop wrote:
Drogheda United v Bray Wanderers 1.30 4.33 9.00
banker or not
I dont have yet infos about injuries but i can say that this match is over 2.5goals and in my local bookie price is 1.85 and i will take it for sure!!!
I will explain why
Look the last 6 matches (home for Drogheda and away for Bray):
Drogheda
Drogheda 4 0 Waterford
02/06/06 Drogheda 1 0 Bohemians
26/06/06 Drogheda 2 2 Dublin City
07/07/06 Drogheda 2 1 St.Patricks
04/08/06 Drogheda 1 3 Shelbourne
13/08/06 Drogheda 2 2 Sligo Rovers
08/09/06 Drogheda 0 0 Cork City
2 matches under against Cork and Bohemians, 4 matches over 2.5goals.
Bray
Derry 3 0 Bray 05/05/06
Bohemians 3 0 Bray
Shelbourne 4 1 Bray 02/06/06
Longford 1 0 Bray 27/06/06
Sligo Rovers 2 0 Bray 18/08/06
Waterford 3 0 Bray 08/09/06
4 matches over 2.5goals , 2 matches under.
And the prehistory
31-MAR-06 Drogheda 1-0 Bray ***921;***961;***955;***945;***957;***948;***943;***945; - Eircom L.
23-OCT-05 Drogheda 2-1 Bray ***921;***961;***955;***945;***957;***948;***943;***945; - FAI Cup
01-JUL-05 Drogheda 3-0 Bray ***921;***961;***955;***945;***957;***948;***943;***945; - Eircom
2 matches over 2.5goals in 3 matches.Plus that Bray away record is
0-1-9 with 3-25!! goals.That means in every match accept around 2.5goals.So i believe over has a lot of chances in this match.
Sorry for the long text.
I've just picked up this info:
New Seagulls boss Eddie Gormley has a full squad to choose from for his first managerial engagament, against Drogheda United.
This could cause some problems for Drogheda at tonights match.
Any info about Drogheda situation? Their website won't open... :roll:
Shellbourne-Derry under 2,5 goals. Stakes 8/10. Last match was 0 goals 8O ! Can't miss this! Looks good! :D
I've just picked up this info:
New Seagulls boss Eddie Gormley has a full squad to choose from for his first managerial engagament, against Drogheda United.
This could cause some problems for Drogheda at tonights match.
Any info about Drogheda situation? Their website won't open... :roll:
"...Definitely ruled out is Tony Grant who is still troubled by knee ligaments. Apart from that, Brian Shelley has Flu, but is expected to start. Also training fully is Jason Gavin who, unbelievably, dislocated his shoulder in the Cork match. When he stood up after the injury , the shoulder miraculously went back into place !. Jason has trained fully all week and looks in good shape.
Also back from injury and training fully are the unlucky pair of Patrick Sullivan and Andrew Hageman. Patrick has been given the all-clear to resume after his viral illness and Heggo returned with the Under 21s in their Cup Semi-Final - all he needs now is match practice !.
So, apart from that (and of course Damian Lynch's suspension) it will be all systems go..." - www.droghedaunited.ie
What about Cork city? Odss are great, 2.00, but should Cork win in Dublin against UCD? If i`m right UCD doesnt need to win on this match, cause thay allready ovid relegation. On the other side, Cork must win if they want to stay in race for champion title.
Any opinion?
What about Cork city? Odss are great, 2.00, but should Cork win in Dublin against UCD? If i`m right UCD doesnt need to win on this match, cause thay allready ovid relegation. On the other side, Cork must win if they want to stay in race for champion title.
Any opinion?
UCD v Cork City team news
Friday, 22 September 2006 10:49
Champions Cork City wait on topscorer John O'Flynn, taken off as a precaution at half-time in last week's win over Bohemians, for their clash against UCD at Belfield this evening, kick-off 7.45pm.
Otherwise, boss Damien Richardson has a full squad to pick from.
College boss Pete Mahon hopes the return to full fitness of 20-year-old striker Paul Byrne can provide the answer to their problem of just one goal in their last eight league games.
Along with Byrne, teenage midfielder Ronan Finn returns, though Stephen Hurley (hamstring), Paul Crowley (shin), Keith Doyle (wrist) and Brian Shortall (shoulder) all remain sidelined with injuries.
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BUT, with a big B, UCD play last 4 games 0:0, and before that they made away win against Sligo. Five games without recived a single goal.
Crok city won last two games, but before that they have 5 draws in a row. Also, Cork concede only seven goals in last seven games.
This game sound pretty claer to me. Under 2.5 goals
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