Posted about bets last Friday. Seen as my treble came in last week I thought I'd do the same today. This weekend's treble then, Wolves, Burton and Wycombe. The treble pays out at about 8.25 to 1 (sorry can't work the fraction of that out ) Wolves are bang in form, and at home to Charlton who's fall down the table doesn't seem to be relenting. Wolves are a pretty short price at 8/13 so act as a banker of sorts in my treble this week. Burton have lost just once in the league since the October and travel to a York team with a poor home record and no win in 3 games. At 8/5 Burton look a huge price to take the points. Mansfield have won just twice in the league since September, and only once in their last 7. They host the league leaders who have the leagues best away record and haven't lost in their last 9 league games. Although both sides do seem to draw a lot of games, I think Wycombe will complete the double. They haven't been out of the automatic spots since beating Mansfield at home in September. Wycombe are 6/5.
Solid treble, although I backed away from Wolves on the fact the Charlton manager got his work permit through this week so it's his official first game in charge. Been stung too many times by new managers. I've had a cheeky bet that includes Blackburn beating Swansea and Brentford away at Norwich (2/1 and 7/2 respectively), just because the odds seemed too long to ignore. Birmingham to beat West Brom at 14/5 is also a good bet.
Shamelessly copied I also like the look of Crystal Palace at 6.00 (5/1) to win at Southampton, they've been great under Pardew so far. Notts County at home to Peterborough at 3.40 (12/5) looks generous as well, both have been in poor form but Peterborough have been utterly awful since they beat us way back in October.
Considered Notts County but thought better of it because I don't think they're on a particularly good run either.
Exactly what I thought. The cup is very strange, even the team Man Utd put out last night was more than capable of beating Cambridge. League football is far more predictable, even if I struggle to predict that.