Thursday, September 3, 2009

Championship Betting Review, 19. March 2006

Championship Betting Review, 19. March 2006 Reading may be promoted to the Premiership within the next few days, even if they are on a 1:1 against the play-off chasing Wolves. Bobby Convey gave Reading the lead, but after 23 minutes Wolves draw specialists offset by Kenny Miller on a 64 to ea a rewarding skilful weather 13 / 5 bet.Stuttering Sheffield United remain second in the table, although Norwich sentenced to a third defeat four games at Carrow Road. Chris Armstrong was the 8 / 5 Blades head after 17 minutes, but Leon McKenzie approximation 33 and Robert Eashaw? S goal just before the break ensured a 6 / 4 Home win.Automatic promotion chasing Leeds could only draw 1-1 at Coventry again. Gary McSheffrey has a Sky Blues 26th Minutes', but David Healy struck a penalty two minutes to seal a 9 / 4 draw.Ten-Ipswich man has a point in the fight against the play-off hopes Crystal Palace Selhurst Park Aki Riihilahti has 8 / 11 Eagles head after 10 minutes, but Tom Soares a goal just 30 Ipswich back in the game. Clinton Morrison restored palace? S lead eight minutes into the second half, but Richard Fuller, a 12 / 5 on 67.Preston North End? S 2-0 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday, meant none of the six parties won the championship last weekend. Deon Burton's opener after 38 minutes and Burton O? Brien? First goal for the club six minutes after the break increased the 2 / 1 Owl? Chances of avoiding relegation.Cardiff keep their play-off chance alive with a narrow victory at Plymouth. Steven Thompson struck the winner nine minutes before the break for the bluebirds won the 19/10, the park home for the first time in six attempts.Hull Crewe held at the foot of the Championship with a 1-0 victory at Kingston Communications Stadium . Despite their precarious situation, the Tigers have been as short as 4 / 5 a day, but Stuart Green? S goal after 16 minutes proved to be the winner.Millwall are now five points in a row, after losing the security at home 1-0, Leicester. Stephen Hughes Struck decisive goal after 31 minutes for the Foxes and 17/10 although Millwall dominated the second half, could it be? T follow their superiority with a goal.Second-from-bottom Brighton & Hove Albion deserved unlikely draw at QPR. Gareth Ainsworth, 8 / 11 Hoops the lead after 13 minutes, but a Marcus Bignot own goal 10 minutes before the end of Brighton has a point.David Walker runs free bets for poker sites, and the United Kingdom. A free email course: "Seven days to better betting" is available on these websites.

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