Title: Wigan v Man City Post by: Skgv on January 16, 2012, 01:48:44 AM Any chance Wigan will nick a draw or even possibly a win to blow the tilte race wide open ? Or will Man city get there first away win in over 2 months?
Title: Re: Wigan v Man City Post by: Sighmuns on January 16, 2012, 01:05:07 PM Yeah, I think there's a chance simply based on recent form; Wigan have become a fairly well organised team and good at closing teams down (see draws vs Chelsea and Liverpool).
Personally I'm not going to have a bet though- in my opinion City will bounce back from recent poor results and win comfortably tonight. I think if City get an early goal there might not be a way back for Wigan, tough to see where their goals will come from. Price seems ok at the moment, City 1.42/1.43, I personally wouldn't lay that today. Title: Re: Wigan v Man City Post by: Acidmouse on January 16, 2012, 02:12:07 PM Watched Wigan a few times and I would always avoid betting on them. One week they are shocking the next the pull out a fantastic result!
Title: Re: Wigan v Man City Post by: action man on January 16, 2012, 02:53:05 PM Watched Wigan a few times and I would always avoid betting on them. One week they are shocking the next the pull out a fantastic result! surely thats the team we want to be betting at huge odds tho Title: Re: Wigan v Man City Post by: Acidmouse on January 16, 2012, 03:19:02 PM Watched Wigan a few times and I would always avoid betting on them. One week they are shocking the next the pull out a fantastic result! surely thats the team we want to be betting at huge odds tho well looking at the table those days of shocks are few and far between but yeah if its nice price always worth a long shot punt. Title: Re: Wigan v Man City Post by: action man on January 16, 2012, 03:43:44 PM shocks are more common now then they have ever been. Not long term but on a week to week basis
Title: Re: Wigan v Man City Post by: mulhuzz on January 16, 2012, 05:57:30 PM shocks are more common now then they have ever been. Not long term but on a week to week basis do you feel 'shock prices' have drifted in to accomodate? if not, there's surely a ton of value and we should be betting more units on shocks? |