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Bester
13-03-12, 07:58
Hi,
If you run a sports/betting website or you're an individual just betting you may want to go on reading.
I provide previews of Polish Ekstraklasa matches, that is 32 a month. I do it in a certain format (it seems to fit for websites) but make no mistake everything can be adjusted to your needs and more detailed previews are basically no problem. There is possible exclusivity for this offer.

You can contact me at besterbet@gmail.com

Please find the sample of previews below:

19 Feb 2012, 14:30 Zaglebie – Wisla
Motivation: Zaglebie had been acclaimed the dark horse before Ekstraklasa start and they did not live up to expectations at all with the relegation battle ahead. Wisla, the title holders have done below standards in autumn and the players may feel they have a point to prove. An eleven point loss to Slask has probably dumped them out of the championship race but they are still in the hope of achieving the Europa League spot next year. At the same time, Wisla have one eye on the 2nd leg UEFA fixture coming up in midweek and manager could make changes.
Form: Zaglebie has been struggling massively so far, winning only 3 in 17 attempts. They were dreadful in defence with the upshot of 14 goals conceded in the last four meetings in the Ekstraklasa. That is why club has signed up four new players and they are supposed to raise their game but it needs time to settle in. Wisla come into this match pumped up by the midweek encounter in Europa League against Standard Liege, which they played incredibly good. It was the best display for a long time. They were unfortunate to be whistled off penalty kick and red carded in 27 minute. Being put to the test 10 v 11 did not hamper them from getting a 1-1 draw with a late equalizer by Genkov. Wisla had the ball majority of the time and they were the better side.
Injuries&Suspensions: Zaglebie has no injury concerns. Two Wisla’s players Sobolewski and Boguski are still making their way back from a long term injury and are certain to miss a numbers of games more, while regular defender Diaz is sidelined for cards. None of the absences is important, though.
Recommendation: The level of opposition is going down a level (comparing to EL) and Wisla should find themselves confident enough to win. They have smarten their teamwork recently and with the in-form offensive men they are literally capable of scoring at any field in league now. Zaglebie having much to play for will be keen to bounce back with a win as well, but as long as Wisla’s coach picks a strong side, the home team may just not stand up to this. We recommend a -0.25 bet at 1.9.

19 Feb 2012, 17:00 Gornik Zabrze – Legia Warsaw
Gornik is going through financial problems and they have turned out unable to keep all the players together for the revenge round. In total 3-4 regulars are gone, leaving manager Nawalka with only one class forward to his disposal. Gornik was losing two last matches in autumn and they are rather short on confidence, albeit they do boast quite a good 4/1/3 home record. Legia has been impressive so far in the season, and they proved it once more in midweek, by drawing the favoured Portuguese side Sporting Lisabon in the Europa League play-offs. Legia lead twice and is probably sort of furious about a late goal they conceded. For this clash Legia have two important midfielders ruled out ( Radovic and Rybus) who both play big role in the attack. This is forcing coach to use three youngsters in the starting lineup (while normally there is one). Gornik physical and pressing style of play matches up well here, which may result in problems with game creation for the opposition.
This looks likely to be a tough game with a low number of goals. Legia is best defending crew in league, therefore Gornik might end up unsuccessful finding a way to breach their back line. We think Legia will be winning 1-0 and we recommend a small bet on this outcome.

20 Feb 2012, 18:30 Korona Kielce – Jagiellonia
While Korona have consistently produced potent football and couch could build up their form with no rush, while his Jagiellonia counterpart (new face to the team) had a hell of a job to do in winter break. They has not been too impressive the whole part of the season and they eventually got rid of – that time - current coach. This seemed a good move as the team looked without grit too many times, perhaps the former manager was not able to get them hitting on all cylinders. A look at the table highlights the fact that Jagiellonia did not have down the away games, where they won just once in 8 attempts. Throughout the whole season Jagiellonia still could have count themselves lucky for getting quite many undeserved points with late goals. There is however upturn supposed, they have taken on 3-4 players, who all should jump into starting lineup on a regular basis. And the signing of GK Sandomierski is particularly significant. Reverting to Korona, they have got the job done well, making their own stadium a fortress with only one loss in the season. If you ever saw a team running nonstop, with that great stubbornness – this is Korona. And even though by some they may be called the most aggressive team in this competition, it has been paying off well with wins even over top teams.
At a glance this may look a home win, but we think the two sides will perform even. Home advantage is important but Jagiellonia have returned to form of late during test games, and the players may want to impress the coach, who is making his debut on Monday. We expect a low scoring battle and a draw priced at 3.31 has probably some value. We will have a slice now.