Monthly Archives: April 2019
Walsall kept themselves in with a realistic chance of staying in League One last season with a 3-0 win over Peterborough United, as Josh Gordon bagged a brace. Here’s our Six Things from the game. Walsall Chris Dunn – the former Cambridge keeper caught what he needed to in the first half and looked comfortable,… Read more →
Walsall kept themselves in with a realistic chance of staying in League One last season with a 3-0 win over Peterborough United, as Josh Gordon bagged a brace. Here’s our Six Things from the game. Cagey start When Marcus Maddison made a direct run down Peterborough’s right within the first 30 seconds, Walsall fans could… Read more →
Dwight Gayle scored a hat-trick on Saturday afternoon as West Bromwich Albion’s final third quality saw them defeat Preston North End at the Hawthorns, thus stepping closer too booking their place in the play-offs and all but ruling out the visitors in the process. Here’s our Player Ratings from the game. West Bromwich Albion… Read more →
Dwight Gayle scored a hat-trick on Saturday afternoon as West Bromwich Albion’s final third quality saw them defeat Preston North End at the Hawthorns, thus stepping closer too booking their place in the play-offs and all but ruling out the visitors in the process. Here’s our Six Things from the game. Preston’s misuse of Stockley… Read more →
Another strong defensive performance from Birmingham City saw them move a step closer to securing their Championship status by matching prime promotion contenders Sheffield United in a 1-1 draw at St Andrews on Wednesday night. Here’s our Player Ratings from the contest. Birmingham City Lee Camp – the former Forest goalkeeper had a good game… Read more →
Another strong defensive performance from Birmingham City saw them move a step closer to securing their Championship status by matching prime promotion contenders Sheffield United in a 1-1 draw at St Andrews on Wednesday night. Here’s our Six Things from the contest. United’s pedestrian first half When Leeds United visited St Andrews on Saturday, their… Read more →
“Is betting on the underdog a good strategy?” If you are new to the world of sports betting, this question might appear like a no-brainer to you. And your obvious answer would be, “No.” But for people who have been in this industry for years, you will be surprised that they actually see it as… Read more →
Modern football as a disciplined sport is a rapidly changing process, especially depending on the various points of view. The game is quite physical, with the ball moving on the field faster and the tactical approach more detailed, so players have multiple tasks to fulfil on the pitch simultaneously, and so on. Perhaps once neglected,… Read more →
Birmingham City delivered a gutsy performance on Saturday afternoon, when Che Adams’ first half goal gave them a 1-0 victory that dealt a blow to Leeds United’s automatic promotion hopes. Here’s our Player Ratings from the game. Birmingham City Lee Camp – the goalkeeper got plenty of distance on his free-kicks and goal-kicks in the… Read more →
Birmingham City delivered a gutsy performance on Saturday afternoon, when Che Adams’ first half goal gave them a 1-0 victory that dealt a blow to Leeds United’s automatic promotion hopes. Here’s our Six Things from the game. Nullifying the full-backs Leeds left-back Barry Douglas’ injury meant Marcelo Bielsa was always very likely to deploy Luke… Read more →