Plymouth is one of the teams that have been busy this year, both betting and pure racing, with the story of this year probably being the most "mad", being in the battle of the play offs when a few months ago as one of the favorites to demote. Do these happen? Yet they are.
It is not up to us to unroll the skein as to how it has arrived here. What is important at the time is that the Plymouth epic continues as the draw with Floyd seemed to be a bracket since last week it reverted to victories by dominating Bristol Rovers with 3-2, overturning even after he was found twice behind the score. This was her seventh victory in the last eight, completing a 17 racing interval where she was only once defeated by twelve wins. This unbelievable demaraja has brought her into the first half, that is to say in her goal and is now called to do the right management, much more when in the next three games, two of the opponents to be faced are Scanthorpe and Peterborough , two of its main rivals. Before that, however, the upcoming game with Charlton is ahead, with timing theoretically looking the most ideal to face that particular opponent.
On the one hand Plymouth runs a series of eight games away from home with four wins (the last three games before 1-1 with Fleetwood), and on the other hand, Charlton succeeds in one of the toughest times for that, so racing where practically ... as well as the administrative / property ownership remains the major issue. By staying in the purely racing world, "can not be seen" may sound heavy or excessive, but it is a reality as well or badly coming out of bad performances and no longer scoring, only once in the last four games where he scored three defeats before 0-0 inside with Floyd, which was, in fact, the swan song for coach Carl Robinson. By the time these lines were written, there was no briefing on the recruitment of a new coach, with the team continuing up to date with former assistant of Lee Boyer and coach Johnny Jackson. And if that is not enough, the international calls come to ... tied the sweet because the game with Plymouth will be deprived of its main aggressive and first scorer Josh Magenis and the main defensive Ezri Konsa.
Of course, Plymouth also has problems, but in any case not so much, and at least not something fresh or unexpected at the last minute. In other words, they are absences known, given and that essentially do not change something since the mission will be the same as its previous game, where, as mentioned above, it won with the overwhelming Bristol Rovers.
It is one of the rare cases in a season where we believe that the early bet has a basis since we estimate that the existing 3,41 offered by goalbet for the possible dominance of the guests will decline in the coming days, if not hours.