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NLN Odds
Jun 14, 2018 8:56:46 GMT
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Post by Imperial on Jun 14, 2018 8:56:46 GMT
I’ve found odds for the NLS on a few sites but I don’t seem to be able to find them for the NLN, anyone found them anywhere?
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Jun 14, 2018 23:20:29 GMT
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Post by spencerwhelanleftpeg on Jun 14, 2018 23:20:29 GMT
I would imagine it’s way too early yet. Think it will be closer to the season start when the bookies have a fair idea of clubs squads etc. There is a lot to occur between now and early August they won’t want to be stung at 10-1 and above by what was a 2-1 chance
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NLN Odds
Jun 15, 2018 8:10:14 GMT
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Post by dmcnally on Jun 15, 2018 8:10:14 GMT
For some reason there’s odds for NL+NLS but none for NLN.
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NLN Odds
Jun 15, 2018 9:05:01 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Jun 15, 2018 9:05:01 GMT
I don’t think there are NLS odds yet either. If you’re looking at Oddschecker, they look like odds from the end of last season that haven’t been updated, hence Havant & Waterlooville being 1/4 favourites.
I see Salford are currently favourites to win the National League.
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Post by dmcnally on Jun 15, 2018 9:19:09 GMT
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Post by Imperial on Jun 15, 2018 9:34:28 GMT
Timed that well.
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Post by bluearmy on Jun 15, 2018 11:36:03 GMT
Decent odds them and more refreshing then the last few seasons
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NLN Odds
Jun 15, 2018 11:47:04 GMT
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Post by g1 on Jun 15, 2018 11:47:04 GMT
Think the odds on us are fair but I'm taking York to win it brackley and kiddy at good odds think we will finish 9th
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Jun 15, 2018 12:31:42 GMT
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Jun 15, 2018 12:31:42 GMT
Kidderminster to win it. Stockport are a joke price, should be double that. Hereford 8/1 is ridiculous aswell.
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Jun 15, 2018 12:59:12 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Jun 15, 2018 12:59:12 GMT
Kind of a wide open league in a way, with the moneybags Salford and Harrogate gone. I was going to say I couldn’t see why Stockport were favourites, but I can’t really think of anyone more obvious, and it might just be an underachieving big name like them or York who wins it.
Southport are throwing money about but things don’t quite seem right there and I’m certain they won’t have the same management team by the end of the season. There’s a bit of a Vaughany stench coming from up there I think - not necessarily Vaughan himself but that kind of strong-headed, fist-banging mentality.
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Post by jb on Jun 15, 2018 13:44:48 GMT
Kind of a wide open league in a way, with the moneybags Salford and Harrogate gone. I was going to say I couldn’t see why Stockport were favourites, but I can’t really think of anyone more obvious, and it might just be an underachieving big name like them or York who wins it. Southport are throwing money about but things don’t quite seem right there and I’m certain they won’t have the same management team by the end of the season. There’s a bit of a Vaughany stench coming from up there I think - not necessarily Vaughan himself but that kind of strong-headed, fist-banging mentality. I'm trying to work out what the new regime at Southport is. Is Charles Clapham who subsidised them for many years still there? I think they have two new Directors with a legal background there but not actually sure who is in overall charge or where the investment is coming from. Seems like Liam Watson is to Southport what Mark Wright was to Chester.
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Post by jwoodj1 on Jun 15, 2018 13:46:09 GMT
Kidderminster to win it. Stockport are a joke price, should be double that. Hereford 8/1 is ridiculous aswell. Kiddie are in turmoil a little, change to manager and backroom staff, lost N'Gwatala and Sonupe. Don't fancy them at all. Also new manager is mates of the chairman, never a good sign, also never been a manager before.
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Post by archwhopper on Jun 15, 2018 22:07:58 GMT
stockport will piss it this year , if we finish mid table , thats a result after last years farce
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Post by cemlynblue on Jun 16, 2018 8:40:54 GMT
I’ll have a dabble on the blues to win it, at 12/1.
Up the fucking seals.
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Jun 17, 2018 20:11:56 GMT
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Post by jb on Jun 17, 2018 20:11:56 GMT
Bookies have now made Southport 2/1 faves following the signing of Liamaldo.
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Post by avfo on Jun 21, 2018 17:24:51 GMT
Kind of a wide open league in a way, with the moneybags Salford and Harrogate gone. I was going to say I couldn’t see why Stockport were favourites, but I can’t really think of anyone more obvious, and it might just be an underachieving big name like them or York who wins it. Southport are throwing money about but things don’t quite seem right there and I’m certain they won’t have the same management team by the end of the season. There’s a bit of a Vaughany stench coming from up there I think - not necessarily Vaughan himself but that kind of strong-headed, fist-banging mentality. I'm trying to work out what the new regime at Southport is. Is Charles Clapham who subsidised them for many years still there? I think they have two new Directors with a legal background there but not actually sure who is in overall charge or where the investment is coming from. Seems like Liam Watson is to Southport what Mark Wright was to Chester. No, the club is run and funded by Phil Hodgkinson together with Ian Kyle. Updated odds from BetVictor - Stockport County 5/1 York City, Hereford, Southport, Chester 8/1 Kidderminster Harriers 12/1 Guiseley,Brackley Town, Darlington 14/1 Boston United, Chorley 16/1 Bradford AFC, Blyth Spartans 20/1 Altrincham, Spennymoor Town, Alfreton Town 25/1 Nuneaton Borough, AFC Telford United 40/1 Ashton United, FCUM, Curzon Ashton 50/1
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Post by Hannibal on Jun 21, 2018 17:41:52 GMT
I'm trying to work out what the new regime at Southport is. Is Charles Clapham who subsidised them for many years still there? I think they have two new Directors with a legal background there but not actually sure who is in overall charge or where the investment is coming from. Seems like Liam Watson is to Southport what Mark Wright was to Chester. No, the club is run and funded by Phil Hodgkinson together with Ian Kyle. Updated odds from BetVictor - Stockport County 5/1 York City, Hereford, Southport, Chester 8/1 Kidderminster Harriers 12/1 Guiseley,Brackley Town, Darlington 14/1 Boston United, Chorley 16/1 Bradford AFC, Blyth Spartans 20/1 Altrincham, Spennymoor Town, Alfreton Town 25/1 Nuneaton Borough, AFC Telford United 40/1 Ashton United, FCUM, Curzon Ashton 50/1 7 of the top 9 there are former league clubs. Just shows how far some of us have slipped.
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Post by avfo on Jun 27, 2018 15:40:47 GMT
Revised odds -
Stockport County 5/1
Chester 6/1
York City, Hereford, Southport 8/1
Kidderminster Harriers 12/1
Brackley Town, Darlington14/1
Guiseley, Alfreton Town 16/1
Boston United, Bradford AFC, Chorley, Blyth Spartans 20/1
Altrincham, Spennymoor Town 25/1
Nuneaton Borough, AFC Telford United 40/1
Ashton United, FC United Of Manchester, Curzon Ashton, Leamington 50/1
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Post by Churton Blue on Jun 28, 2018 11:26:40 GMT
No, the club is run and funded by Phil Hodgkinson together with Ian Kyle. Updated odds from BetVictor - Stockport County 5/1 York City, Hereford, Southport, Chester 8/1 Kidderminster Harriers 12/1 Guiseley,Brackley Town, Darlington 14/1 Boston United, Chorley 16/1 Bradford AFC, Blyth Spartans 20/1 Altrincham, Spennymoor Town, Alfreton Town 25/1 Nuneaton Borough, AFC Telford United 40/1 Ashton United, FCUM, Curzon Ashton 50/1 7 of the top 9 there are former league clubs. Just shows how far some of us have slipped. Not so much slipped as been replaced. Nine ex League clubs in the NLN compared to one in the NLS tells part of the story.
There are now a lot of clubs in the South East of England in the EFL or National League Premier who were nowhere 50 or 60 years ago.
Some of us of a certain age tend to think about how things were rather than as they are now.
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Post by Hannibal on Jun 28, 2018 11:37:34 GMT
I believe that if the people of Chester had supported the club in decent numbers we would never have been vulnerable to take-overs by crooks like Gutterman and Mad Terry. Those take-overs led to our inevitable fall from the EFL after 7o odd years.
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