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I do not pretend to win every day, or week, that would just be ridiculous and as I have told you many times, the only 100% sure thing and there is not much you can say that about in gambling, is that I will bet 600 + losers in 2014. What is almost as certain, is that the clubgowi newsletter service will make readers who follow it long term and bet all red type selections, somewhere between 100 and 300 times their unit stake over the 12 months. That is not "guaranteed", you will never hear me say that, but it is far and away the most likely thing to happen.
I had a terrible day on Thursday (they WILL happen) , following a pretty good Wednesday, you can view those notes on this link , yesterday I had three red type selections which all won (see below) at odds of 2.36, 2.02 and 2.33.
That was good , but I also drone on and on about how the service is about more than basic results and what I wrote yesterday and what you will never see in results and ROI, was that Niort were likely to be strong in the middle third, they scored in the 31st minute. Arles were likely to be much better in the second half, which they won 2-0. That Marseille were likely to win 3-1/3-2/4-2....they won 3-1, that both should score...they did and that Ajaccio were likely to concede far more after the break, which was when OM scored two of their three goals.
So the subscribers prepared to do just a little work themselves, are going to be able to push those 100-300 x unit stake profits up WAY further.
I have a number of full time players who subscribe to the newsletter and if they feel they can learn and earn from the notes, imagine how much most of you could get out of them for a couple of euros per day.
I will be posting again later in the day, please check back.
Good Luck.
Ligue 2
The hosts are strong out wide offensively, through
Luigi Glombard (18-4-1) and Florian Martin (25-5-7) and one or both could have a lot of joy today. They will go into the top 3 with a win, unless Angers also claim three points and could do so anyway with a "big" victory .Niort are close to full strength and I strongly favour them today. There are some recent notes on them as background information on this link.
Somehow, Angers have managed to hold onto a top three spot, despite winning just once in ten starts inside 90 minutes, they have managed two Coupe de France wins after extra time, which has seen them make the semi-finals of the biggest domestic cup competition, so an incredibly strong season from them, but maybe signs that it is catching up with them.
Arles are without a win in nine, but are very tough to beat at home (7-7-1) and need to get back to winning ways as soon as possible. This looks a pretty good opportunity, they are without suspended defensive midfielder Julien Cardy (25-1-0....conceded five goals in the last two games he has missed) and centre back Gaël Givet (22-1-0 , but did beat Metz and Tours here in his absence and drew at Dijon last week).
Angers got a boost with Mohamed Yattara (23-9-0) being given permission to play, after his suspension was reduced to just one game, which has already been served. However, not all good news and defensive midfielder Ismaël Keïta (30-0-2) misses out, they are 1-3-3 when he plays an hour or less and he will be missed.
Arles-Avignon : Butelle, N. Yattara - Cantini, Quintin, Abdelhamid, Fortes, N’Diaye, Gigot, Dias, Coulomb, Rodriguez, Mendes, Dalé, Nabab, Delclos, El Gabas.
Angers : Malicki, Marfaing - Angoula, Bouka Moutou, Boyer, Hénin, Konate, Thomas - Auriac, Ben Othman, Boufal, Frikeche, Gamboa - Ayari, Blayac, Socrier, M. Yattara
Ajaccio are Ligue 2 bound , but are trying to postpone the fateful day as long as possible and have opened up and are scoring, witness the come from behind 3-2 win at Valenciennes last weekend when I wrote ...."Ajaccio are planning for Ligue 2, but have found a few goals recently and scored in 7 of their last 8, including at Lyon and twice at Nantes. Valenciennes do not often do things the easy way and despite that solid run at home recently, have conceded in each of those five games. I feel they might do so again, but cannot see beyond the home win and every time I look at this fixture, the 3-1 scoreline is staring back at me.
That was the scoreline when the two met in Corsica and Valenciennes also won this 3-0 last season, so have scored six in the last two h2h meetings. I am backing the hosts and will "cover" on the over 3.5 goal line which has obliged in 4 of Ajaccio's last six starts and in 2 of 4 for the home team, a reasonable chance for us to collect on both."
We at least had the four + goals and Ajaccio conceded two or more, for the sixth game in a row. Going forward they look strong and a couple of offensive players might be playing top flight football next season, but the club will not ! You could have driven a bus through some of the holes in their defence last week and Valenciennes must be kicking themselves that they did not win that huge game.
Marseille: S.Mandanda, B.Samba – So.Diawara, Fanni, L.Mendes, B.Dja Djedje, Ben.Mendy, J.Morel, Nkoulou – Imbula, Lemina, A.Ayew, Valbuena, Be.Cheyrou, Romao – Payet, Gignac, Khalifa.
Ajaccio: Ochoa, O.Sissoko – Perozo, Nadeau, Dielna, Bonnart, Tonucci, M.Leca, Remiti – André, Lasne, S.Diarra, R.Faty, Mostefa, Pedretti – Tallo, A.Camara, I.Baradji.
Good Luck.