I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one 07:20 - Jan 14 with 2222 views | GavTWTD | 5/1 for a Plymouth win? | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 07:25 - Jan 14 with 2185 views | Charlie_pl_baxter | Might a lot of money been put on an Ipswich win? | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 07:30 - Jan 14 with 2160 views | PioneerBlue | I expect it is based on us leading on key metrics but it does go to show the unfashionable table toppers are not held in the regard their league position deserves. People have be saying they will drop off since Aug! | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 07:35 - Jan 14 with 2138 views | Ely_Blue | Could be because they are more likely to draw than win? | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 08:51 - Jan 14 with 1971 views | Herbivore | Plymouth's away record is decent but not much more. They win less than half of their away games and we've only lost once at home all season, so a Plymouth win is comfortably the least likely result. That doesn't mean they can't win of course, but a good result for them is a draw. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 08:55 - Jan 14 with 1949 views | xrayspecs | Agreed. You can also get 3/1 on the draw. An £8 stake (£3 on Plymouth and £5 on draw) returns £10-12 profit if Town fail to win, which seems a decent punt. | | | |
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 09:37 - Jan 14 with 1793 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Does sound long odds. The Whittaker loss is big though, and our new signings are huge for this league. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 09:46 - Jan 14 with 1754 views | FrankfurtBlue | I think it is an indication that Plymouth are not going to play on the front foot against us. Therefore, the likelihood of them winning the game is diminished. Listening to Schumacher, it seems likely that they know that they cannot just sit deep though. Presumably, they will try to press us high now and again, but will likely play a more counter-attacking style game. At Home Park, they really only created a few chances, mostly involving Whittaker, and scored from 2 wonderful finishes after firstly Chaplin went down looking for a foul, and secondly, after Fridge gave the ball away cheaply. If I was a betting man, I would have money on us today. | | | |
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 09:47 - Jan 14 with 1751 views | lazyblue | I would never bet on a town win anyway it’s a jinx . | | | | Login to get fewer ads
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 09:56 - Jan 14 with 1698 views | BlueandTruesince82 | Might have a punt on that to cushion any heartbreak later | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 10:03 - Jan 14 with 1664 views | Herbivore | Just read that Plymouth only have one win in their last six away games, which is probably why they are such long odds today. Bolton aside, those six away games haven't exactly been against the top sides either. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 10:33 - Jan 14 with 1553 views | Wallingford_Boy | They have lost Whittaker and their skipper, we have Broadhead, we are at home, we have the much better squad, we are due a decent performance. 3-o win. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 10:51 - Jan 14 with 1490 views | Zx1988 |
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 08:55 - Jan 14 by xrayspecs | Agreed. You can also get 3/1 on the draw. An £8 stake (£3 on Plymouth and £5 on draw) returns £10-12 profit if Town fail to win, which seems a decent punt. |
Good call. I've popped a small stake on Plymouth/Draw with SkyBet at about 18/10, which will serve to soften the blow if we fail to win. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 11:37 - Jan 14 with 1306 views | LankHenners |
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 10:03 - Jan 14 by Herbivore | Just read that Plymouth only have one win in their last six away games, which is probably why they are such long odds today. Bolton aside, those six away games haven't exactly been against the top sides either. |
Dropped a 2 goal lead at Bristol Rovers and conceded a last minute equaliser to Burton as well and seem to play a bit more reserved away from home. A point for them today is more than fine from their point of view. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 13:13 - Jan 14 with 1073 views | Guthrum | At home they are W12 D0 L1, the foundation of their League position. Away they are W5 D6 L2 and have only played five of the current top half teams. Not unrealistic their odds are longer at Portman Rd. | |
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I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 13:46 - Jan 14 with 946 views | The_Realist_09 | I guess their home record being an absolute joke makes their away form look bad, despite being pretty darn good still! | | | |
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 13:54 - Jan 14 with 910 views | BLUEGOLD |
I really don't see why we're such favourites for this one on 13:46 - Jan 14 by The_Realist_09 | I guess their home record being an absolute joke makes their away form look bad, despite being pretty darn good still! |
Nearly 2/1 on a Plymouth win or draw is good value to be fair. | | | |
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