Screw it. Up and down all around, figured I'd give in and just have a thread again and go forward from here. May your blades be as sharp as your picks and your picks as sharp as your blades. Let's slice and dice the books.


10.31.11
[Czech Gambrinus] Jablonec -1 [-119]
Jablonec has proven to be a classy and devastating home side in the Czech league so far. They are 5-0-1 at home with five straight wins by at least two goals, four of those by four goal margins or better! Teplic has traveled well early with three wins, two losses and a draw. However, their last two roadies were uninspiring as they lost one and settled for a draw with two teams low on the table. Overall, Teplice has dropped points in four straight with three of those losses.
[England] Stoke City-Newcastle Under 2.5 [-122]
Stoke have been a stingy side at home with three clean sheets in four matches. All four matches have featured two goals or less. Newcastle have been pretty solid defensively away from home with just two goals allowed in four matches. They have scored in three of four on the road. Only one road match has featured more than two goals. Considering Stoke have kept better offensive sides like Chelsea and Liverpool off the score sheet at home, I would expect them to have the same shot at blanking Newcastle today. Newcastle have yet to drop points in nine matches, so a low scoring grinder that could net them a point seems like something they wouldn't be that angry with.
[Czech Gambrinus] Jablonec -1 [-119]
Jablonec has proven to be a classy and devastating home side in the Czech league so far. They are 5-0-1 at home with five straight wins by at least two goals, four of those by four goal margins or better! Teplic has traveled well early with three wins, two losses and a draw. However, their last two roadies were uninspiring as they lost one and settled for a draw with two teams low on the table. Overall, Teplice has dropped points in four straight with three of those losses.
[England] Stoke City-Newcastle Under 2.5 [-122]
Stoke have been a stingy side at home with three clean sheets in four matches. All four matches have featured two goals or less. Newcastle have been pretty solid defensively away from home with just two goals allowed in four matches. They have scored in three of four on the road. Only one road match has featured more than two goals. Considering Stoke have kept better offensive sides like Chelsea and Liverpool off the score sheet at home, I would expect them to have the same shot at blanking Newcastle today. Newcastle have yet to drop points in nine matches, so a low scoring grinder that could net them a point seems like something they wouldn't be that angry with.