The Weekend Six Pack, week II Betting Preview is a post from: Just Football
Welcome back to the Weekend Six Pack. Each week on Just
Football, our new betting columnist Rob Hartnett will bring you six bets from the weekend
football action. Rob is the public face of leading In Play betting specialists 188BET.
A lot is being made in the press of a flurry of bets on Sunday for David Moyes to
become the new Villa boss, personally I don't understand why he would change one tight chairman to
another. But a handshake from the game between Villa owner Randy Lerner and Moyes could have more
to it than what meets the eye.
By TRAVIS CLARK
The race for postseason play in the USSF Second Division is winding down, with the last spot
likely coming down to one of three expansion teams.
Eight of the 12 teams will qualify for the playoffs in a particular fashion -- the top team in
each conference (USL/NASL) will be seeded first and second respectively, and from there, the next
six highest point totals will qualify and be seeded three through eight, regardless of
conference.
By TRAVIS CLARK
The race for postseason play in the USSF Second Division is winding down, with the last spot
likely coming down to one of three expansion teams.
Eight of the 12 teams will qualify for the playoffs in a particular fashion -- the top team in
each conference (USL/NASL) will be seeded first and second respectively, and from there, the next
six highest point totals will qualify and be seeded three through eight, regardless of
conference.
The Weekend Six Pack Betting Preview is a post from: Just Football
Introducing a new regular column on Just Football,
the Weekend Six Pack. We're delighted to welcome our new betting
columnist Rob Hartnett, who each week will bring you six bets
from the weekend's football action.
Bolton v Manchester United is normally a Premier League fixture that sees the Old Trafford outfit
come away with all three points. However, with Owen Coyle once again making Bolton a tough place to
visit since his controversial arrival, Sir Alex Ferguson will know all too well that his side will
simply have to be at their best if they are to finish the next round of fixtures with all three
points and keep up the pressure on league leaders, Chelsea.