Greeting Gents,
Modena at MANTOVA – Montova deserved better against Napoli last week in Naples, with some luck in finishing the score could have easily been 2-nil. Although unbeaten in the last 8 games, the Mantovanis have been unable to score in the last 3 game. At home they are clinical, posting 5W-2D-1L and scoring 12 goals. <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1:City><st1lace>Modena</st1lace></st1:City> is a bad road team, evidence of their 1W-2D—5L record. More frightening is the fact that they have managed to score a mere two goals, while conceding 12. I’ll take the disciplined home side against a poor road performer any day.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
The play: MANTOVA -5 -125 (4 Units)<o></o>
MANTOVA over 2 +105 (2.5 Units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> at <st1:City><st1lace>PESCARA</st1lace></st1:City> – It’s a very logical scenario. Winning at <st1:City><st1lace>Pescara</st1lace></st1:City> would vault <st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> to 30 points (second in the league). Opponent is brutal. Just take a peek at their home record of 0W-3D-5L, with just 2 goals scored. <st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> is no road warrior having scored a paltry for goals. Nonetheless, they should have enough against a porous defensive team that has allowed 31 goals (12 at home).<o></o>
The play: <st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> pk, and -0.5 -117 (5 units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Treviso</st1lace></st1:City> at <st1:City><st1lace>CESENA</st1lace></st1:City> – <st1:City><st1lace>Cesena</st1lace></st1:City> at home: 4W-3D-1L, 13 goals for, 8 against. <st1:City><st1lace>Treviso</st1lace></st1:City> on the road: 1W-2D-5L, 10 goals for, 16 against. In accordance to these, a small play on the home team, but more importantly, a decent opportunity for the over.<o></o>
The play: <st1:City><st1lace>Cesena</st1lace></st1:City> -0.5 -109 (3 units)<o></o>
<st1:City><st1lace>Cesena</st1lace></st1:City> over 2 and 2.5 -112 (4.5 units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Genoa</st1lace></st1:City> at TRIESTINA – Mere fact that there is a PK line is a good enough reason for me to side with Serie B’s version of <st1:City><st1lace>Palermo</st1lace></st1:City>.<o></o>
The play: <st1:Street><st1:address>Genoa PK</st1:address></st1:Street> +106 (3 units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Brescia</st1lace></st1:City> at <st1lace>NAPOLI</st1lace> – There is no chance in hell that this game is going over the total….right. This is strictly for mad actuarians taking a stab at the contrarian laws.<o></o>
The play: <st1lace>Napoli</st1lace> over 2 +101 (2.5 units)<o></o>
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MA says: Not the greatest of Serie B card. For those considering 1 or two plays, take into consideration Piacenza at PK and -0.5 and the CESENA over 2 and 2.5 goals.<o></o>
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Cheers, and good luck<o></o>
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MA<o></o>
Modena at MANTOVA – Montova deserved better against Napoli last week in Naples, with some luck in finishing the score could have easily been 2-nil. Although unbeaten in the last 8 games, the Mantovanis have been unable to score in the last 3 game. At home they are clinical, posting 5W-2D-1L and scoring 12 goals. <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1:City><st1lace>Modena</st1lace></st1:City> is a bad road team, evidence of their 1W-2D—5L record. More frightening is the fact that they have managed to score a mere two goals, while conceding 12. I’ll take the disciplined home side against a poor road performer any day.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
The play: MANTOVA -5 -125 (4 Units)<o></o>
MANTOVA over 2 +105 (2.5 Units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> at <st1:City><st1lace>PESCARA</st1lace></st1:City> – It’s a very logical scenario. Winning at <st1:City><st1lace>Pescara</st1lace></st1:City> would vault <st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> to 30 points (second in the league). Opponent is brutal. Just take a peek at their home record of 0W-3D-5L, with just 2 goals scored. <st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> is no road warrior having scored a paltry for goals. Nonetheless, they should have enough against a porous defensive team that has allowed 31 goals (12 at home).<o></o>
The play: <st1:City><st1lace>Piacenza</st1lace></st1:City> pk, and -0.5 -117 (5 units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Treviso</st1lace></st1:City> at <st1:City><st1lace>CESENA</st1lace></st1:City> – <st1:City><st1lace>Cesena</st1lace></st1:City> at home: 4W-3D-1L, 13 goals for, 8 against. <st1:City><st1lace>Treviso</st1lace></st1:City> on the road: 1W-2D-5L, 10 goals for, 16 against. In accordance to these, a small play on the home team, but more importantly, a decent opportunity for the over.<o></o>
The play: <st1:City><st1lace>Cesena</st1lace></st1:City> -0.5 -109 (3 units)<o></o>
<st1:City><st1lace>Cesena</st1lace></st1:City> over 2 and 2.5 -112 (4.5 units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Genoa</st1lace></st1:City> at TRIESTINA – Mere fact that there is a PK line is a good enough reason for me to side with Serie B’s version of <st1:City><st1lace>Palermo</st1lace></st1:City>.<o></o>
The play: <st1:Street><st1:address>Genoa PK</st1:address></st1:Street> +106 (3 units)<o></o>
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<st1:City><st1lace>Brescia</st1lace></st1:City> at <st1lace>NAPOLI</st1lace> – There is no chance in hell that this game is going over the total….right. This is strictly for mad actuarians taking a stab at the contrarian laws.<o></o>
The play: <st1lace>Napoli</st1lace> over 2 +101 (2.5 units)<o></o>
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MA says: Not the greatest of Serie B card. For those considering 1 or two plays, take into consideration Piacenza at PK and -0.5 and the CESENA over 2 and 2.5 goals.<o></o>
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Cheers, and good luck<o></o>
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MA<o></o>