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Blackpool
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Bloomfield Road - Sat 21st Mar 2015 - 15:00
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As the season continues to wind to a close, this weekend sees a return of the Damned Match Thread (thanks again for Elland for taking over while I was crazily busy), and a trip to the beach for a Leeds team who are enjoying fine form at the minute. After a convincing 3-0 win over Fulham midweek, Leeds are full of confidence and are expected to pile on the misery for Lee Clarks Tangerine's as they struggle to find points from anywhere.
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Historically this fixture has been close, but Leeds just edge the league meetings. Looking at the form books of both sides, you'd have to be a brave man to bet on that changing here. Blackpool have lost their last 6 in a row and have gone 10 games since picking up their last win against Brighton. Leeds on the other hand continue their impressive 2015 improvement, undefeated in 4, climbing into the top half of the table after the midweek result. With Blackpool 18 points adrift of safety, and 10 points adrift at the bottom, this game could be in danger of falling flat. Leeds can still mathematically make the playoffs, but the run of events which would lead to that is unrealistic at best.
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{td=border:0|rowspan:6|center|bcolor:#efefef|120x@}24th
(W4 D10 L24)
-48 Goals
22pts{/td}
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#efefef|colspan:2}Recent Form{/td}
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Tony McMahon, Miles Addison and Jamie O'Hara could all be missing for Blackpool. Nathan Delfouneso could start in attack.{/td}
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#dedede}Top Scorers{/td}
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{tr}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}5{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}Steve Davies {/td}{/tr}{tr}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}3{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}Nathan Delfouneso {/td}{/tr}{tr}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}2{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}Ishmael Miller {/td}{/tr}
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{td=border:0|rowspan:6|center|bcolor:#efefef|120x@}12th
(W14 D9 L15)
-4 Goals
51pts{/td}
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#efefef|colspan:2}Recent Form{/td}
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Leeds could be unchanged from the team that won midweek, with the strong young core once again.
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#dedede|160x@}Latest Odds{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#efefef|10x@}{/td}
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Leeds Win
Evens
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The Damned Prediction
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Leeds are in good form, and will be on a high after the midweek win, while Blackpool have are struggling to find a goal, never mind a point. It's difficult to see how this could be any other result than a comfortable win for Leeds, but the Championship has a way of throwing up surprises at the most unexpected times.
Team wise, I've gone essentially for the line up who beat Fulham, though I think there's an interesting discussion to be had on whether we should be giving some of the younger players a rest to avoid the Byram-effect next season. Sharp leads the line with Antenucci or Morison ready to step in from the bench, and Bamba continues inspiring our defence to hopefully a 4th straight clean sheet. Who can remember the last time we did that?!{/td}{/tr}{/tbody}
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Blackpool
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Bloomfield Road - Sat 21st Mar 2015 - 15:00
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Relegation Towers over the Seasiders
As the season continues to wind to a close, this weekend sees a return of the Damned Match Thread (thanks again for Elland for taking over while I was crazily busy), and a trip to the beach for a Leeds team who are enjoying fine form at the minute. After a convincing 3-0 win over Fulham midweek, Leeds are full of confidence and are expected to pile on the misery for Lee Clarks Tangerine's as they struggle to find points from anywhere.
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Blackpool Wins
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Leeds Wins
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Historically this fixture has been close, but Leeds just edge the league meetings. Looking at the form books of both sides, you'd have to be a brave man to bet on that changing here. Blackpool have lost their last 6 in a row and have gone 10 games since picking up their last win against Brighton. Leeds on the other hand continue their impressive 2015 improvement, undefeated in 4, climbing into the top half of the table after the midweek result. With Blackpool 18 points adrift of safety, and 10 points adrift at the bottom, this game could be in danger of falling flat. Leeds can still mathematically make the playoffs, but the run of events which would lead to that is unrealistic at best.
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{td=border:0|rowspan:6|center|bcolor:#efefef|120x@}24th
(W4 D10 L24)
-48 Goals
22pts{/td}
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#efefef|colspan:2}Recent Form{/td}
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{tr}{td=top|border:0|bcolor:#880000|20x@}L{/td}{td=top|border:0|bcolor:#880000|240x@}Charlton 0 - 3{/td}{/tr}
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{tr}{td=top|border:0|bcolor:#880000|20x@}L{/td}{td=top|border:0|bcolor:#880000|240x@}Birmingham 1 - 0{/td}{/tr}
{tr}{td=top|border:0|bcolor:#880000|20x@}L{/td}{td=top|border:0|bcolor:#880000|240x@}Wigan 1 - 3{/td}{/tr}
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Tony McMahon, Miles Addison and Jamie O'Hara could all be missing for Blackpool. Nathan Delfouneso could start in attack.{/td}
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#dedede}Top Scorers{/td}
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{tr}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}5{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}Steve Davies {/td}{/tr}{tr}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}3{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}Nathan Delfouneso {/td}{/tr}{tr}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}2{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#ffffff}Ishmael Miller {/td}{/tr}
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{td=border:0|rowspan:6|center|bcolor:#efefef|120x@}12th
(W14 D9 L15)
-4 Goals
51pts{/td}
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Leeds could be unchanged from the team that won midweek, with the strong young core once again.
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{td=border:0|bcolor:#dedede|160x@}Latest Odds{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#efefef|10x@}{/td}
{td=border:0|bcolor:#dedede|430x@}Match Facts{/td}{td=border:0|bcolor:#efefef|10x@}{/td}{/tr}
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Leeds Win
Evens
(Correct on 20/3/15)
- Blackpool have lost their last 6 matches in Championship.
. - Blackpool have failed to score in their last 4 matches in Championship.
. - Blackpool have been losing at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 6 matches in Championship.
. - Leeds have kept a clean sheet in their last 3 matches in Championship.
. - Leeds have won 5 of their last 6 away matches in Championship.
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The Damned Prediction
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Leeds Win
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Leeds are in good form, and will be on a high after the midweek win, while Blackpool have are struggling to find a goal, never mind a point. It's difficult to see how this could be any other result than a comfortable win for Leeds, but the Championship has a way of throwing up surprises at the most unexpected times.
Team wise, I've gone essentially for the line up who beat Fulham, though I think there's an interesting discussion to be had on whether we should be giving some of the younger players a rest to avoid the Byram-effect next season. Sharp leads the line with Antenucci or Morison ready to step in from the bench, and Bamba continues inspiring our defence to hopefully a 4th straight clean sheet. Who can remember the last time we did that?!{/td}{/tr}{/tbody}
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