Just one day to go, thoughts, stats , previews and news for the final month of GOWI starting tomorrow.
Good Luck.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Thursday February 27th .......
The clubgowi website has been updated with a preview of one of tonight's Europa League matches, take a
look and also at our results page.
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look and also at our results page.
Good Luck.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Tuesday February 25th
Just 4 days to go ....from March 1st, Gambling and Other Wholesome Interests (GOWI) will step back in
time for one month only, it's final month (see post below). During March, the blog will be updated at least once per day, frequently more, with all the match previews and information that GOWI has become well know for over the last eight years.
You will still be able to read clubgowi output on the website and especially newsletter, but this is one final swansong for the blog and the last chance to read on here, previews like this one sent to subscribers yesterday.....
In
play: CAB have been very vulnerable at home through the middle third
when they are 1-11 (goals scored/conceded) between the 31st and 60th
minute. This has been Brest's strongest period on the road, through
which they have scored four of their nine goals.
Good Luck.
time for one month only, it's final month (see post below). During March, the blog will be updated at least once per day, frequently more, with all the match previews and information that GOWI has become well know for over the last eight years.
You will still be able to read clubgowi output on the website and especially newsletter, but this is one final swansong for the blog and the last chance to read on here, previews like this one sent to subscribers yesterday.....
France : Ligue 2
CA Bastia- Brest
Hosts
are 14 points from safety, entering the last week of February they have
still not won at home, they have far and away the smallest playing
budget in Ligue 2 and have scored just 12 goals all season, at an
average of 0.5 per game, which is not going to win you many matches !
Last three starts
have seem them concede 11 goals and low point in a season of them, was
the 4-1 defeat to a Chateauroux side who had not won on the road in
almost two years in their last home start, before which I wrote .....Chat
are 0-2-9 away from home and as bad as that sounds, they have actually
not won on the road since March 9th 2012, that is 35 Ligue 2 starts
(0-12-23) over which they have scored an average of just 0.71 goals per
game. Obviously they do not board the team bus bursting with confidence
and it must be extremely difficult giving a rousing pre match team talk.
Having said that, they are not going to get a better opportunity to
break that duck than today, facing a home side who have not posted a win
(0-5-5) in their own stadium, something will have to give, unless we
have a draw, which is far from impossible, but that is not going to help
CAB's cause much.
Chateauroux
were a little short of key players ahead of that game too and the
manner of the defeat was devastating, After their latest defeat (at
Dijon) the CAB coach said effectively that survival was a lost cause,
they had waved the white flag and that they would begin to prepare for
next season in National.
Now another fellow
struggler travels to the island looking for a survival boost. Brest are
just one place above the home side, but have an extra ten points in the
bag, plus a game in hand and arrive here on the back of a win over
Auxerre last week, their first in almost four months, which has give
them a major confidence boost. On Friday, they meet the other bottom
three team , when they host Laval and three points today would not only
give them further momentum, but lift the pressure on them to win that
fixture. They were a Ligue 1 side last season and have a lot more
quality in their ranks than the hosts, although neither side has made
the transition to Ligue 2, CAB have been unable to strengthen and make
the step up, Brest came into the campaign having lost their last 11
starts in the top flight and despite a decent enough start to this
season, have been unable to address the overall slide. But sometimes you
have to hit the bottom ( or second bottom !) before climbing and on
paper they remain a class above CAB. Coach Alex Dupont has been "able"
to omit by choice, six players who played Ligue 1 football last season,
including two with 53 starts appearances between them ( Mendy and
Ayite), two others left behind are on loan from Monaco and Villarreal
and these are just options that the hosts could only dream of.
Bastia have come from
nowhere with three straight promotions, last season's third place
finish surprised even them, they were ill prepared for second tier
football and it was clearly a step too far and has caught up with them.
Today they are without suspended centre back Mamadou Camara (22-1-1) ,
he is a regular starter of course, but it is hard to call anyone in this
squad key. However, he also missed the game last week and all three
goals came from players either able to run at the centre of the defence
unchallenged or scored from headers (two) by players unmarked in the box
and Brest will surely have taken note.To be honest, offensively CAB did
not look too bad there and had a lot of attempts on goal, albeit mostly
from distance, so this could easily develop into a shootout if the
first goal come early enough, but anything less than a win, will be
points lost for Brest. Away win.
1.5 units Brest -0.25 ball 2.05 asian line/Ibamarket.
Bastia CA
: Lombard (cap.), Philippon - Phojo, Oswald, Fabre, Salis, Moizini,
Rouamba, Marty, Vincent, Mba, N'Diaye, Dermé, Cropanese, Moretti, Rivas.
Brest : Thébaux - Moimbé, Falette,
Traoré, Makonda, Chardonnet, Coulibaly - Perez, Grougi, Ramaré, Dernis,
Guidileye, Lesoimier - Alphonse, Sea, Verdier.
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