And here lies the discrepancy which causes the survey to be almost useless – the clubs have been asked for their lowest matchday prices..... However, while some clubs have used a single specific game that is cheaper than their regular price (and often deals that are in other competitions), some clubs have given their lowest regular League price despite having better offers elsewhere. The survey itself has been presented as “The Price of Football” without the caveat that these are often individual offers.
All of which means that instead of eleven Football Clubs that offer football for under £20, only one actually manages it on anything remotely resembling a regular basis, and that is Macclesfield Town – and the Silkmen are not even one of the eleven claimed by the survey.
Just skimmed my RP form guide, lots of pundits tipping Brighton for promotion and CMS for the golden boot as best value Championship bets.
Likewise the coral group, 4s to finish highest of brighton, derby, millwall, brizzle, pompeihttp://sports.coral.co.uk/sport/en#/markets/2/TN-STRD-Group-C/Group-Cedit: but betting on your own team, bit of a nogo for me.
Liking the sound of Brentford in League One but can't find anything like the quoted 20-1 odds.
My mate at work (who incidentally loses a fucking fortune gambling on horses, football, roulette etc every year) shot my Donny Rovers bet down in flames (but didn't actually give a reason why).We now have a £20 bet that Doncaster will finish above Barnsley.