League One Betting Review - 29 January 2006
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Southend United took advantage of Colchester United's FA Cup
commitments by taking over pole position in League Two. The
Shrimpers were 4/7 to see off struggling Swindon Town at Roots
Hall and did not disappoint with a 2-0 win.
Luke Gutteridge, who was suffering from flu in the week, broke
the deadlock after 31 minutes and former Tottenham Hotspur
trainee Mark Gower doubled the lead a minute after. Southend are
now unbeaten in 11 matches and two points clear at the top of
the table although second placed Colchester have two games in
hand.
Things are giong from bad to worse for Swansea City who slumped
to a 1-0 defeat at local rivals Bristol City.
Swansea have won
just once in their last nine league matches and have slipped to
fourth in the tbale. Despite fielding the in-demand Lee Trundle
and new signing Rory Fallon, the Swans could not break down
struggling Bristol, 6/4 shots before kick off and were beaten by
a Louis Carey goal on the stroke of half time.
Huddersfield Town, at 9/10, kept the pressure on the top two
after coming from two goals behind to beat local rivals Oldham
Athletic 3-2 and Nottingham Forest saw their play-off hopes
dented further by slipping to a home defeat against Barnsley.
Two goals inside half an hour for Marc Richards eraned the Tykes
a memorable victory at large 3/1 odds.
Chesterfield kept up the pressure on the play-off quartet with a
2-1 win at Bournemouth. at 2/1 odds while Blackpool crept
further away from the League One relegation zone after winning
3-0 at Hartlepool United at 11/4.
Tranmere Rovers earned their fourth goalless draw in a row at
fellow mid-table side Bradford City, themselves struggling in
front of goal. Shrewd punters will have got stuck into the 23/10
on offer of this match endnig all square.
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