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League One Betting Review - 7 August 2006

Chesterfield set the standard almost immediately in the widasports.com wake of beating Bournemouth. Derek Niven on 47, Colin Larkin following 62 minutes and Paul Shaw in added time scored the objectives that sent the 12/5 Spireites to the highest point of League One.

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League One Betting Review - 7 August 2006

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  1. League One Betting Review - 7 August 2006 Chesterfield set the standard almost immediately in the widasports.com wake of beating Bournemouth. Derek Niven on 47, Colin Larkin following 62 minutes and Paul Shaw in added time scored the objectives that sent the 12/5 Spireites to the highest point of League One. Port Vale sentenced recently elevated Leyton Orient to a first day of the season rout as they won 3-0 at Vale Park. Striker Leon Constantine got following 43 and 72 minutes for the even cash Valiants before Akpo Sodje, who made his introduction, scored a third on 78. As per the bookmakers, Cheltenham Town were the most unfancied side in the division to succeed at chances of 9/2, yet they succeeded at Swansea City. Kayode Odejayi broke the stop three minutes into the final part and Grant McCann multiplied the benefit six minutes after the fact. Smallish striker Leon Knight split the deficiency a short ways from time however the Robins hung on for triumph. Last season's play off semi finalists Huddersfield Town were beaten by Gillingham 2-1 at the Priestfield Stadium. Matt Jarvis opened the scoring for the 13/10 Gills following 57 minutes and new marking Dean McDonald struck a second 10 minutes after the fact. Gary Taylor-Fletcher gave the Terriers trust a little ways from the end. Brentford beat Blackpool to guarantee Leroy Rosenior had a triumphant beginning during his residency at Griffin Park. Oli Skulason scored the game's single objective for the 11/10 Bees a short ways from the end. Organization hit Rotherham United persevered through a first day of the season rout by Brighton and Hove Albion to add to their 10 point derivation. Previous non association striker Alex Revell got the 6/4 victor for Brighton two minutes before the break.

  2. Debutante Enoch Showunmi fell off the seat to dominate the game for Bristol City against Scunthorpe United. Previous Luton Town striker Showunmi terminated in on 69 to seal a triumphant bet at chances of 6/10. Carlisle United beat Doncaster Rovers at Brunton Park before a 35-year high horde of more than 12,000 observers. Paul Murray scored the main objective of the match following four minutes to seal triumph for the 6/4 Cumbrians. Bookmaker's top picks Nottingham Forest beat Bradford City 1-0 at the City Ground. An objective from Julian Bennett following 10 minutes was to the point of acquiring every one of the three focuses at 7/10 chances. Ronnie Moore partook in a triumphant beginning to his residency as Tranmere Rovers supervisor by overcoming past club Oldham Athletic at 11/10 chances. Chris Greenacre scored the game's just objective following 24 minutes. Crewe Alexandra were held to a 2-2 draw at the Alexandra Stadium by novices Northampton Town. Ryan Lowe gave the Alex a lead following 7 minutes yet the productive Scott McGleish evened out terms five minutes after the fact. Crewe started to lead the pack again through David Vaughan following 19 minutes however Andy Kirk guaranteed a portion of the focuses at 12/5 chances three minutes before the span. New Millwall director Nigel Spackman's blushes widasports.com were saved later his side mixed a point at home to Yeovil Town. Previous Southend striker Wayne Gray gave the Glovers a brief lead yet Lions debutante Darren Byfield grabbed a draw at chances of 5/2 with eight minutes remaining.

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