Beginning with this current League 1 game is the game in which the eye dropped once the set of odds with which the betting companies came out, and I do not hide it for a few minutes simply ... I was looking at the screen trying to understand their rationale.
My first thought was that there was something about the Bradford reportage on absenteeism (even if the team was hit by somebody ... a virus that made out a dozen knockout players) but there is no such thing or at least in any case there is nothing the striker to change the equilibrium of her upcoming game with Rochdale.
Therefore, the basis of the odds of any betting value is clearly in the ... right. As much as we accept that home team Rochdale is "burned" by playing her own face, as well as getting the latest improvement, this 1,70, which is on the average for its possible success, is very simple for laughs. We are in short as a hot favorite, a group by definition worse than its rival, a team that in the last nine celebrated just one victory and a team that in 20 at home matches won just ... 5 (5-10- 5 the relevant record). Why; Because it just "burns".
I do not think so, does Bradford have any motivation? If you take a close look at the score, you will find that Bradford is in -7 from the sixth position, but he also has two games less, which obviously gives her an avant-garde if she manages to prevail in them or at least gives her still the right to hope. In fact, after Rochdale, three of the four remaining games are at home and all are against teams in the bottom half of the table, all of her hand (Milton Keynes, Southend, Walsall) but have closed the last game off home to Scunthorpe, one of its competitors and the team that is currently hunting.
To say it all, of course we should not ignore the fact that Bradford actually made it "sea" with the huge racing belly that started just before Christmas as well as we should note that from a better away team, now ignores the double in the last nine having suffered eight defeats. I do not know if this is the reason why the betting companies approached the game the way they did it but even so, I estimate that the 5,53 offered by goalbet for the double is still too much to pass on to the duke. Since Bradford especially discouraged after the important victory in the middle of the week against Portsmouth with the convincing 3-1 (if nothing else it was a valuable moral injection), it is one of those cases where you say "I play it and let it lose it".