Just looking for a score or form card of the latest racing, this is a case that does not "hit" the eye anyway but Flywood may eventually be an option that betting companies have not correctly cost.
Flywood's downhill was something we did not expect to happen, and in no case to such an extent that its presence in the League for the next season is questionable, but the eight consecutive defeats that led to Reseller's elimination and the ten non-winning games brought it to the difficult position it is in. However, there is optimism, because with her new coach, John Sheridan, the team seems to be slowly losing her confidence, and 1-1 last Saturday with the super-styled Plymouth left many promises. Although he did not celebrate the long-awaited victory, he was a pretty crowded appearance - especially in the second half - and the main reacted positively after he was originally back in the score.
We can not know if the thing actually turns around, but the climate in the group is clearly improved, which we can not claim for Charlton, where the moaning is growing. Third place defeats in midweek with Blackpool, but even a defeat that hurts after finishing the "chasomeri", a further example, perhaps, that nothing works well and, as a result, lost valuable ground in the attempt to enter the sixth.
Bearing in mind the above and taking into account that on the one hand Charlton counts three consecutive games without a win at home, on the other hand Fleetwood is the best away team from the second half of the standings (6-2-8), then the bet on the double that goalbet offers at 3,82 may not be as absurd as it seems in theory.