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Another one from Rafalek:
BATH CITY - WELLING UNITED
Dr. Martens Premier League. The last round. If the home team wants to participate in the playoffs that will let them qualify for Conference Two, they have to win this match so that they could ignore what their direct rivals do and what their results are. As the players and club activists say, this is the most important match for Bath City in the present season. The chances for victory are high, because the team has been performing very well recently. The team has won its last 3 matches, against Grantham 5-1 and against Havant&Waterlooville 4-1 included (great centres and perfect set pieces were the main reasons of the success). Bath City occupied the bottom part of the classification throughout the major part of the season but reinforcements made in January and February changed that situation and created chances for qualification to the Conference Two (South and North). Scott Partridge, purchased at the beginning of the season, from Weymouth scored two hattricks in the last two matches.
The Welling players have already guaranteed their, at least, 13. position in the classification and they made that by winning in the last away match against Hednesford 2-1 (Hednesford performed very poor as they thought only about FA Trophy). After success there is always moment of relaxation - especially if we take into acocount that for the players commanded by the coach, former MU player Paul Parker, it will be match for nothing and for Bath match for everything. Welling has had poor and great moments in the present season - they lost important goals in the last minutes of the matches several times due to some lack of concentration, they are rather chimerical team, that plays irregularly.
The line-up of Bath City will be almost the strongest (there are some slight injuries but it is nothing new). The morales of the team are very good - as Bath Chronicle says - the playing manager has prolonged its contract for the next two seasons and nobody can imagine that the popular "The Romans" will not win today's match.
Bath City can not count for their direct rivals and the results of their matches as Dover and Chippenham play against teams that have nothing to win for and Chelmsford plays against Merthyr Tydfil defeated already by them in the middle of the week, so the result may be repeated now. If Bath City does not win against Welling United it will be the end of Bath City in the present season (goals balance and unfavourable direct confrontations balance against Chelmford may count here).
Parker says that he will treat this match seriously as he used to be the coach of Chelmsford and he will help his former team to qualify by winning over Bath City. But will the motivation made by coach be enough for the team that plays for nothing else???
The home team has much bigger motivation and they should jump higher at home. There will be many fans on the stadium. Recently after recent good matches, there are more fans on the Bath matches.
I played this match in my mind and the final score was 1-0 for Bath City. The goal in my opinion should be scored by infallible Partridge, who is able to defeat the rival only by himself and besides his physical biorythms for today are great.
PICK: 1.......... ODDS:1.72............. BET365
Another one from Rafalek:
BATH CITY - WELLING UNITED
Dr. Martens Premier League. The last round. If the home team wants to participate in the playoffs that will let them qualify for Conference Two, they have to win this match so that they could ignore what their direct rivals do and what their results are. As the players and club activists say, this is the most important match for Bath City in the present season. The chances for victory are high, because the team has been performing very well recently. The team has won its last 3 matches, against Grantham 5-1 and against Havant&Waterlooville 4-1 included (great centres and perfect set pieces were the main reasons of the success). Bath City occupied the bottom part of the classification throughout the major part of the season but reinforcements made in January and February changed that situation and created chances for qualification to the Conference Two (South and North). Scott Partridge, purchased at the beginning of the season, from Weymouth scored two hattricks in the last two matches.
The Welling players have already guaranteed their, at least, 13. position in the classification and they made that by winning in the last away match against Hednesford 2-1 (Hednesford performed very poor as they thought only about FA Trophy). After success there is always moment of relaxation - especially if we take into acocount that for the players commanded by the coach, former MU player Paul Parker, it will be match for nothing and for Bath match for everything. Welling has had poor and great moments in the present season - they lost important goals in the last minutes of the matches several times due to some lack of concentration, they are rather chimerical team, that plays irregularly.
The line-up of Bath City will be almost the strongest (there are some slight injuries but it is nothing new). The morales of the team are very good - as Bath Chronicle says - the playing manager has prolonged its contract for the next two seasons and nobody can imagine that the popular "The Romans" will not win today's match.
Bath City can not count for their direct rivals and the results of their matches as Dover and Chippenham play against teams that have nothing to win for and Chelmsford plays against Merthyr Tydfil defeated already by them in the middle of the week, so the result may be repeated now. If Bath City does not win against Welling United it will be the end of Bath City in the present season (goals balance and unfavourable direct confrontations balance against Chelmford may count here).
Parker says that he will treat this match seriously as he used to be the coach of Chelmsford and he will help his former team to qualify by winning over Bath City. But will the motivation made by coach be enough for the team that plays for nothing else???
The home team has much bigger motivation and they should jump higher at home. There will be many fans on the stadium. Recently after recent good matches, there are more fans on the Bath matches.
I played this match in my mind and the final score was 1-0 for Bath City. The goal in my opinion should be scored by infallible Partridge, who is able to defeat the rival only by himself and besides his physical biorythms for today are great.
PICK: 1.......... ODDS:1.72............. BET365