Tuesday, September 15, 2009

League One Betting Review 2 April 2006

League One Betting Review 2 April 2006 Huddersfield town stood in the quest for a League One automatic promotion with a victory against local rivals Basley. Gary Taylor-Fletcher scored the decisive goal 10 minutes into the second half to keep the Terriers 10/11 in course.Top-of-the-table Southend United were held to a draw at Bouemouth 1-1 effort that was transferred four clear points of falling. Fredy Eastwood, the League One player of the month of March, scored his 21st goal of the season after 20 minutes, but James Hayter 23/10 recovered a tie with eight minutes remaining.Brentford is second after a 1-1 draw hope play - off Colchester United. Jay Tabb opened the scoring for Brentford after six minutes, but top scorer Chris Iwulemo tied a 31 to win 9 / 4 draw.A controversial penalty Luke Beckett won the play-off contenders Oldham Athletic a precious point decline threatened Hartlepool United. Monkey Hooks took the lead through Lee Bullock after nine minutes, but Oldham were handed a life when Bullock was judged to have handled in the box and scored from Beckett placed in run-time. Yet another tie, this time against Nottingham Forest 11/5.In-form spot on the package consisting of play-offs with a convincing 3-1 victory at Chesterfield. Ian Breckin was 6 / 4 Forest head after 19 minutes and Nathan Tyson doubled the advantage 29. Phil Picken pulled one back for 33, but John Thompson Spireites inflicted a fifth home defeat in three minutes from the United time.Rotherham also remain in the bottom four after crashing 3-1 at Doncaster Rovers. Neil Roberts and Sean Thoton put Rovers 2-0 ahead in 10 minutes before Jonathan Forte pulled one back on 15th Guy Lewis has 4 / 5 Doncaster? S slim play-off hopes alive with a third goal of the club after 21 minutes.Bottom MK Dons Gillingham had a scare when opponents Gary Smith converted a penalty five minutes before the break. However, two goals in as many minutes from Darren Byfield and Tommy Black in 59 in 61 guaranteed a 9 / 5 away victory.Elsewhere, Dean Windass celebrated his 37th birthday and his first game after a five-game ban with a hat-trick against mid-table Scunthorpe United. Windass opened the scoring after seven minutes for the 6 / 5, but Bantams old colleague Peter Beagrie stage the level of penalty spot six minutes later. Richard Hinds put iron in front, before Windass scoring 29 on both sides of a bridge-Wilkinson, the second objective half.David Walker is free to betting and poker sites from the United Kingdom. A free email course: "Seven Days to Better Betting" is available on both sites.

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