The Proclaimer Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 Wednesday, 14 March 2007 UEFA Cup Bayer Leverkusen v Lens (agg 1-2), 17:15 - DRAWOsasuna v Rangers (agg 1-1), 19:45 - HOME WIN or DRAWTottenham v Braga (agg 3-2), 20:15 - HOME WINWerder Bremen v Celta Vigo (agg 1-0), 19:45 - HOME WIN Barclays Premiership Aston Villa v Arsenal, 19:45 - DRAWMan City v Chelsea, 20:00 - DRAW or AWAY WIN The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Plymouth v Barnsley, 19:45 - DRAWWest Brom v Crystal Palace, 19:45 - HOME WIN Scottish Football League Championship Third Division East Stirling v Arbroath, 19:45 - AWAY WIN ________________________________________________________________________________________ Outright wins Osasuna will be too strong for the Huns at home, and should win, but it will be a close tie. Tottenham have scored 20 goals in their last 6 games, conceding 10 in the process, so expect a few goals in this tie. They have plenty pace going forward, so will be able to use it to the max against a Braga team must win by 2 clear goals to progress. Werder Bremen should win comfortably against a weak Celta Vigo side. Bremen have an impressive home-record, and should easily dispose of Celta. Chelsea should pick up 3 away to Man City to seal Stuart Pearce's fate, although this could be the game which turns City's season around. West Brom will be looking to pick up a win at home and close the gap on the top 3 after they all droped points last night in the Championship Title favourites Arbroath should pick up 3 points away at the worst team in Scotland, East Stirling Draws Of all the games tonight, I think these are the ties which may be a draw (after 90 mins) Plymouth v BarnsleyOsasuna v RangersAston Villa v ArsenalMan City v ChelseaBayer Leverkusen v Lens Link to comment
Paulo Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 agree with all your Outright wins apart from West Brom, don't think that's an easy game for them.. Im putting the other 5 on an accumulator. Link to comment
The Proclaimer Posted March 14, 2007 Author Share Posted March 14, 2007 agree with all your Outright wins apart from West Brom, don't think that's an easy game for them.. Im putting the other 5 on an accumulator. Worth putting them on a 6-team accumalator as well, for a quid at least IMO. West Brom home record :- PL - 18W - 13D - 3L - 2 (Lost to Norwich earlier in the season and an on-form Sunderland last week)F - 40A - 16 Crystal Palace away record :- PL - 18W - 4D - 8L - 6F - 20A - 22 West Brom v Crystal Palace Team News :- West Brom will be without strikers John Hartson (knee) and Nathan Ellington (suspended) for Wednesday's game. Top-scorer Diomansy Kamara along with Darren Carter and Paul Robinson all have nine bookings so far this season and remain one caution away from a ban. Crystal Palace forward Shefki Kuqi is back in contention after overcoming a knee problem. Wingers Paul Ifil (Achilles), Jobi McAnuff and Mark Kennedy (both hamstring) are all out Result from earlier in the season Tuesday, 17 October 2006The Coca-Cola Football League Championship --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Crystal Palace 0-2 (HT 0-1) West Brom Gera 45 Kamara 48 Link to comment
Paulo Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 The game i'm most confident of is Rangers getting beat. Watched the whole Osasuna v Valencia game on Sunday and Osasuna looked very good. I might consider a cheeky Link to comment
Milners Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 I've been reading that East Stirlinghsire has dominated the last two games but have a problem putting the ball in the net. Both Stenny and East Fife fans have said how lucky they was to win their games against the shire. mm 8/15 for arbroath doesn't appeal to me especially as star man Sellers has been injuried. Link to comment
sheep_shagger Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 I've been reading that East Stirlinghsire has dominated the last two games but have a problem putting the ball in the net. Both Stenny and East Fife fans have said how lucky they was to win their games against the shire. mm 8/15 for arbroath doesn't appeal to me especially as star man Sellers has been injuried. Apparently East Stirling have gone over 800 mins without scoring at home though. Link to comment
Dod Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 The way I see it, which isn't always right BTW, is that you are buying money with ; Osasuna Spurs BremenWBA That's my big line. My second line is all of the above plus; ChelseaPlymouthArbroath Link to comment
The Proclaimer Posted March 14, 2007 Author Share Posted March 14, 2007 8/15 for arbroath doesn't appeal to me especially as star man Sellers has been injuried. He scored the 2nd. Arbroath are 3-0 up! Get the feeling that West Brom are going to be on my c*nt list by the end of the night... Link to comment
The Proclaimer Posted March 14, 2007 Author Share Posted March 14, 2007 Osasuna will be too strong for the Huns at home, and should win, but it will be a close tie. A 1-0 home win for Osasuna, although the 2-1 aggregate score doesn't reall show how comfortable it was for the Spaniards! Tottenham have scored 20 goals in their last 6 games, conceding 10 in the process, so expect a few goals in this tie. They have plenty pace going forward, so will be able to use it to the max against a Braga team must win by 2 clear goals to progress. Goals were expected, and 5 were scored in a 3-2 win for Spurs. Werder Bremen should win comfortably against a weak Celta Vigo side. Bremen have an impressive home-record, and should easily dispose of Celta. A 2-0 home win for Werder ensured a comfortable 3-0 aggregate victory. Chelsea should pick up 3 away to Man City to seal Stuart Pearce's fate, although this could be the game which turns City's season around. Man City didn't record a shot on target until the 90th minute as Chelsea coasted to a 1-0 win Title favourites Arbroath should pick up 3 points away at the worst team in Scotland, East Stirling Arbroath scored 5, before East Stirling replied with their first home goal since Sept. 30th 2006, as they romped to a 5-1 win. West Brom will be looking to pick up a win at home and close the gap on the top 3 after they all dropped points last night in the Championship F*cking West Brom b*stards were 1-0 up before they decided to throw it away and horse my coupons! Clinton Morrison equalised for Crystal f*cking Palace before West Brom gave away a sh*tty sh*tty pen on the stroke of half-time. As a bonus, they got some c*nt sent off in the process, to go in 2-1 down at half-time. West Brom then replied through little monkey-f*cker Kevin Phillips, which was quickly followed by Zoltan Gera missing an absolute sitter. Crystal f*cking Palace then 'Grabban-ed' a last minute winner through Lewis Grabban. C*nts. Tony Mowbray has a monkey's head. Link to comment
Dynamo Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 Think WBA will of f*cked over alot of folk tonight, useless bastards! Link to comment
sheep_shagger Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 West Brom have now lost three in a row and were never guaranteed to win last night. I would have thought Leverkusen would have been added to the guaranteed list by more people but i didnt put anything on, just going to look to the weekend coupon instead. Link to comment
Paulo Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I told you Proclaimer not to put West Brom on! But did you listen, NO! My five team accumulator won me Link to comment
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