League One Betting Review - 13 February 2006
Southend United replaced Colchester at the top of League One
with a routine win over struggling Rotherham United on Friday
night. Big hitters will have relished the 1/2 on offer for the
Shrimpers and they didn't disappoint with goals from Shaun
Goater and Fredy Eastwood.
Former leaders Colchester United lost ground and saw their club
record run of 10 successive victories end as they were beaten at
Huddersfield Town. A deflected shot from Jon Worthington after
14 minutes and a 68 minute goal for David Graham sealed victory
for the 6/4 promotion chasing Terriers.
Swansea City earned their second win in a row at Nottingham
Forest to keep the pressure on the automatic promotion places.
The Swans recent poor form meant they were as large as 2/1 but
goals from Adrian Forbes and Lee Trundle cancelled out Nathan
Tyson's opening goal for Forest.
Brentford moved up to fourth place by recording a fourth
successive win at the expense of Bristol City. Lloyd Owusu's
goal 12 minutes from time earned victory at 9/5 for the Bees.
Both Southend United at 11/4 and Cochester United are 11/4 joint
favourites to win League One outright. Brentford, who have games
in hand over both Colchester and Swansea City are available at
7/2 while returning to form Swansea are 11/2 outsiders.
Chesterfield saw their run of 10 matches unbeaten end on Friday
night against Hartlepool United who boosted their own chances of
survival. Substitute Matty Robson netted the decisive goal after
65 minutes to earn a welcome 6/4 and see the Monkey Hangers
climb to seventeenth in the table.
A last minute equaliser from Sean O'Hanlon ensured relegation
strugglers Swindon Town remained unbeaten in three matches. Dean
Windass looked to have granted Bradford City a 20/21 win with a
goal 11 minutes from time until O'Hanlon nodded in at the death.
Bottom club MK Dons gave themselves a fighting chance of
survival with a 3-0 win over Blackpool. Two goals from Izale
McLeod and former Tangerines frontman Scott Taylor gave the 6/4
Dons a vital three points.