Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Betting Tips Premier League Top Goalscorer This Season Predictions and Tips By Alex Peace

Betting Tips Premier League Top Goalscorer This Season Predictions and Tips: "Betitng on the Premier League top goalscorer is always one of the most popular ante-post bets and ahead of the new season we take a look at some betting tips on the market."

The market usually offers big prices due to the sheer number of players but with some smart betting, there is great prices and great winning to be had, here I’ll go through some of my main contenders of who could pick up the award.Robin Van Persie - Best Price 4/1: 
Van Persie has managed 56 goals over the last two campaigns and picked up the award in both of them seasons. He is the clear favourite for the award and probably rightly so. The price is short but to be honest Van Persie probably will win it barring any injury or long lay off. He has won the award in two different teams and no matter who is in charge he will score goals. Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry have both won the award three times in a row and I really can see RVP joining them with that prestigious honour.
Theo Walcott: Best Price 40/1: 
One of the most surprising ones for me was the odds on Theo Walcott to take the award. Walcott managed 14 goals last season, his best ever tally and appears to be on the up. He managed three in his last four at the end of last season. His steady improvement paired with Wenger’s reluctance to play him through the middle loosening means this looks like a big price. Bearing in mind Bet Victor are offering E/W at ¼ for the first four places, that could be the way to go, 10/1 for Walcott to be in the top four goalscorers is really really good value, especially if he gets his chances through the middle again this season.                                                                                                                                              Premeir League Top Goalscorer Betting Tips
RVP to win the Golden Boot 7/2
Theo Walcott E/W to win the Golden Boot 40/1

Football Betting Tips League Two Top Goalscorer Predictions and Latest Odds By Jack Critchley

Football Betting Tips League Two Top Goalscorer Predictions and Latest Odds: "Tom Pope and Nakhi Wells dominated the scoring charts last year in League Two, but their impressive hauls have seen their respective teams climb up the football ladder. Which player is going to find the net with regularity and get the Championship scouts sniffing around them?"

Marc Richards (20/1) scored 67 times during his stay at Port Vale and was attracting interest from many League One teams, however he chose the crooked spire of Chesterfield as his destination. Admittedly the striker was poor at the start of the season and an ankle injury hampered his progress, he did manage 11 goals and his performances significantly improved when Paul Cook took charge.
Hopefully he can continue where he left off and with Chesterfield favourites for promotion, he should have plenty of chances come his way. New signing Eoin Doyle should complement his style and we should see his name pop up frequently on a Saturday afternoon.
Speaking to a Colchester United fan recently, he explained to me that the best player he had ever seen play for the U’s was Jamie Cureton (20/1).
The 37 year old has certainly been around the football league for what seems like an eternity. The veteran striker has turned up at Cheltenham after parting ways with Exeter. He scored 21 goals for the Grecians last season and he looks set to net with a similar regularity throughout the 2013/14 season.
He is always around the box and with the creativity of the Cheltenham midfield and Jermaine McGlashan on the wing, he should appear on the scoresheet more often than not.
I’ve never been entirely convinced by Rene Howe (20/1), but he did score goals in an otherwise poor Torquay team last season. But, I can’t help but feel that Burton will be a club that suits him.
Gary Rowett has already had the policy of ‘Quality over Quantity’ and has made some astute signings. He moved quickly to replace Calvin Zola who headed north of the border.  He also acquired Rory Delap and providing that his ageing arms can still ping one into the box, Rene Howe should be able to get his head on the end of a few of them.

League Two Top Goalscorer Betting Tips

Marc Richards 20/1
Jamie Cureton 20/1
Rene Howe 20/1

Championship Outright Betting Tips 2013/14 Championship Winner Tips By Andrew Clark

Championship Outright Betting Tips 2013/14 Championship Winner Tips: "The Championship is always the most difficult league to bet on and the 2013/14 season looks no different, but we have found three teams we expect to do well this season."

QPR are the favourites to win the Championship this season after their relegation from the Premier League and have brought in Danny Simpson and Richard Dunne that will sure up the defence, and cover the loss of Christopher Samba back to Russia. Their price of 6/1 is too short to take given their reliability issues.
Reading were one of the other clubs relegated from the Premier League last season and out of the three sides relegated they look the most likely to bounce straight back. The signing of Roysten Drenthe is eye-catching and could be sublime, or ridiculous. Wayne Bridge has also come in to add some real Premier League quality and after winning this division two years ago they know exactly what is required. The likes of Adam Le Fondre should score goals for fun in this league and they should be there or there about at 9/1 to win the Championship.
Another eye catching side for this season are Bolton Wanderers. They are a best price 9/1 to win the Championship and if they can take the momentum from last season into this campaign they will have a fantastic chance. Manager Dougie Freedman has kept hold of most of his top players from last season and in Mohammed Kamara they could have the best midfielder in the division.
Elsewhere Watford will be looking to go one better than last season where they lost in the play-off final to Crystal Palace and the loss of goal machine Matej Vydra is a blow, however any of the 12 new players could fill his boots and Diego Fabbrini could be a player to look out for while Troy Deeney will once again score goals. The high expectations of their fans could be a downfall and with a whole host of new players in there is a risk it won’t be as smooth as last season.
At a bigger price it could be worth taking a punt on Blackburn Rovers on the each-way market. Rovers are 20/1 to win the Championship and although that could be slightly out of reach, a stab at automatic promotion is well within their grasp if they can keep Jordan Rhodes both fit and at the club. He is probably the most potent striker in the league and could form a formidable partnership with new signing DJ Campbell.  Scott Dann provides stability at the back and if the backroom can keep quiet and let the team on the pitch get on with their jobs, Blackburn could sneak into the top three.  In nine of the last 11 seasons a team priced 20/1 or bigger has won promotion from the Championship and Blackburn could be that side this campaign.
Some of the other contenders in the betting are Wigan, who have regrouped after relegation and losing their manager plus a few top players such as Arouna Kone although his replacement Grant Holt has the ability to tear this league apart, immediate promotion may be too much to ask at the first attempt. Brighton are another side who have had a transitional summer after the departure of Gus Poyet and late arrival of the new manager. This could be the undoing of their season and a push for the play-offs is probably the best they can hope for.
Nottingham Forest (11/1) could be there or there about come May if they can continue their rebuilding mission under Billy Davies, following his arrival last season they just missed out on the top six but the high expectations of the residents of the City Ground could deny Forest a shot at the top two. It seems they are still a couple of players short of mounting a serious title challenge but don’t be surprised to see them in the play-off mix up.

Championship Outright Betting Tips

Bolton – 9/1
Reading EW – 9/1
Blackburn Rovers EW – 20/1

Best Football Betting Tips Championship Tips this Season's Best Ante-Post Bets By Jack Critchley

Best Football Betting Tips Championship Tips this Season's Best Ante-Post Bets: "Betting on the Championship is always a difficult task but Jack has found three bets for the new season that he is confident are the best on offer for 2013/14."

Last season was a topsy-turvy affair culminating in all but two matches affecting either promotion or relegation on the final day of the season.
Blackpool struggled last season and were not safe as the season drew to a close and they look the best bet to suffer relegation this season.
Whilst many of their struggling rivals have strengthened their squads this summer, James Vaughan's move to Huddersfield and Barnsley signing Dale Jennings being two such examples, the Tangerine Army have lost a large chunk of their team without bringing in any strong reinforcements. 
Neal Eardley, Stephen Crainey, Alex Baptiste, Ludovic Sylvestre and Gary Taylor-Fletcher have all refused new contracts and moved to pastures new, whilst star player Tom Ince is highly sought after and (at the time of writing) looks set for a Premier League move.
Negotiations with several targets have broken down and recent rumours of disharmony between manager Paul Ince and chairman Karl Oyston can only impact the club negatively.
Yeovil are favourites for a return to League One and it looks like the Seasiders could join them. Lack of firepower (and players generally) will hamper the Lancashire side throughout an arduous 46 game campaign.
At the other end of the table Reading look a good bet to be Top Southern Team. The Royals had a fairly sobering experience in the Premier League, but their squad is very well equipped to trouble the top of the table and have the experience in this divison to take it by storm after winning it just two seasons ago.
The signing of maverick Royston Drenthe is a quality, if he can weave his magic on a drizzly Tuesday night as well as a sunny Saturday afternoon, his class will shine through and Wayne Bridge is a solid aquisition for an assault on the top of the Championship.
Players such as Gareth McLeary and Chris Gunter were signed from clubs in this league and the highly rated Hal Robson Kanu will be part of a Buckinghamshire’s side impressive midfield.
Adam Le Fondre should be heading the goal charts as he proved he could cut it in the top tier. He was a perennial bench warmer in the Premier League, but extremely potent against tiring defensive legs and the Championship could see him destroying opposition.
Throw a proven Championship manager into the mix and Reading should be up there as the season draws to an end. QPR top the market but their escalating wage bill and ageing squad should see them finish below the men from the Madejski.
A season of off the field troubles and a revolving managers door saw Blackburn struggle badly last campaign. But they should be capable of Top 6 Finish.
Less drama should be key to significant improvement this season and the permanent appointment of Gary Bowyer adds stability along with the dismissal af Shebby Singh who most Rovers fans thought was the root of the off field issues. Rovers significantly improved during his tenures and both performances and results were a little more encouraging towards the end of the season.
Jordan Rhodes and DJ Campbell should scores plenty of goals between them and Scott Dann and new signing Matt Kilgallon should be fairly impenetrable.
With an assortment of promising youngsters, the wise but ageing head of David Dunn and new signing Alan Judge (The Irish Messi apparently), the Lancashire side should be up there and challenging for a play off position. 

Championship Ante-post Betting Tips

Blackpool to be relegated - 7/2
Reading to be top southern team - 7/2
Blackburn to finish in the top 6 - 3/1  BQZUHC8JP2DC