The National League is one of the championships on the island this year - at least at this initial stage - but I'm doing so intensively at wagering, but in the case of Shaft and Halifax, I am essentially "obliged" to do so.
Can Halifax keep the bar low, it may not be among the teams that are counted this year to claim the rise to League 2, but no one can ignore its excellent start in the season, which then after the first seven racing finds it "rounded" to the top of the score with 15 points. Someone, quite logically, could refer to a coincidental event or simply to quickly format it, and although I would not necessarily disagree with any of these thoughts, the affair of the case is that the team is good at the moment. Yesterday, 4 / 4 made 1 / 0 home win with 2-3 against Gateshead, although although "XNUMX defeats XNUMX off" hit badly, one with Salford was totally at the limit and the other with Burchham Wood is more fictitious and non-existent, so it could well have been not just the first, but maybe even a little bigger difference and better grading.
Having some of the wounded ones available, I do not see the reason to be offered at such a high price against the respectable Satoon, but he was victorious for a third consecutive game last Monday (defeat by Xludox -2), even losing its leader by relegation near the half-time of the game.
It is clear that we are dealing with England here, otherwise I do not think we can find in a championship of another country the victory of a leading team at prices like 4,02 of goalbet. And if the "deflation" of the guests is still expected, until this happens I see no reason not to support it, especially since neither the opponent, da, is scared at the given time, nor do they seem to have such big differences anymore. .