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WYCOMBE'S NUMBER ONE FANZINE RETURNS ON THE NET... |
However, now TAF is back you punters out there need to know where to put yer money. Sooooooo, we've put our heads together glued some random scores on a pair of dice and can comfortably predict the results of the next few games. Betting slips ready? Then let us begin. ![]() The first thing to consider here is whether it will actually be worth turning up. Let's face it, Notts County are never the most attractive of sides and I can't remember a decent home match against them. However, the relative novelty of a Friday evening match should ensure a half decent crowd, which will no doubt witness Mark Stallard charging round for five minutes before giving up and the Blues triumphing 1:0 ![]() We've already tonked local 'rivals' Oxford United but Reading will be a sterner test. Alan Pardew seems to have finally laid the ghost of Tommy Burns to rest and they have started like a train at home with nineteen goals already. With the Blues still having the best defence in the division something will have to give in this match. TAF prediction, Reading to win 2:1 after having a man sent off (well judging on the past two seasons that's a fairly safe bet). ![]() Another tough game as the early pace setters visit Adams Park. Andy Rammell will no doubt be charged up for this one which could well see us down to ten men by half time. Walsall have signed Brett Angell (whom I'm convinced used to sing for US Soft-Metal-Muthas 'Poison') and if McCarthy and Bates can keep him quiet we could be in with a chance. Expect a hard fought point from this one. ![]() The Blues triumphed at the Racecourse Ground last year with youngsters Senda and Brady joining veteran Davey Carroll on the scoresheet. It's unlikely any of these will start this time round but if the Blues play their usual away game we should pick up three points against one of the more inconsistent teams in the division. TAF predicts a 2:0 win. ![]() Danny Wilson - how did he get another job? Okay so Bristol City may not be full of mercenaries who are too wet to fight against relegati........oh sorry, I just remembered Mickey Bell. Says it all really doesn't it. Danny can't get these namby pambies to win and the likes of Mickey Bell couldn't care less as long as they are paid. Assuming City are still right down at the bottom come the end of October this will be a comfortable 3:1 win with Mickey Bell having an "accident" when he tries to take on Buck Rogers. So there you go, a full four weeks worth of results absolutely one hundred per cent guaranteed. If I were you I'd be straight down Ladbrokes to put a monkey on these. Just remember, buy us a pint after you've collected your winnings. Doug Peters Back to TAF Index >>> |
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