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23 minutes ago, Mantra said:

We're in the best form in the league, just gotta keep it up and we'll be easily in top 3 and have a very decent shout for Champions if all goes well.

My bets are looking very decent

TY to whoever said to get the bets in now, think it was @Traf

It's all about timing. We win Saturday and the odds plummet.

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26 minutes ago, Mantra said:

We're in the best form in the league, just gotta keep it up and we'll be easily in top 3 and have a very decent shout for Champions if all goes well.

My bets are looking very decent

TY to whoever said to get the bets in now, think it was @Traf

My £2.50 E/W at 100/1 now offering £38.50 which I’m fairly sure is actually less than it was on Saturday. 

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7 hours ago, bolton va va said:

It's never been clearer that points on the board are better than games in hand.

I said this weeks ago when folk was worried over Carlisles 4 games in hand 

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11 minutes ago, DazBob said:

They didn't get or miss a second penalty last night.

 

Indeed they didn’t. Unless the reporter deemed it not worthy of comment.

Tranmere recovered a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 at Colchester.

Tranmere's Paul Lewis saw his header brilliantly saved by Colchester keeper Dean Gerken as the visitors pressed early on.

But the U's took a 30th-minute lead through skipper Harry Pell, who netted from close range after Jevani Brown had headed Ryan Clampin's cross in the six-yard box.

Brendan Wiredu then spooned over an open goal from three yards, but Gerken denied Danny Lloyd - whose wonderful curled long-range effort smacked against a post - minutes later.

Tranmere keeper Scott Davies foiled Wiredu just after the break.

But Colchester doubled their lead in the 55th minute through Wiredu, who converted Pell's low cross from close range.

However, Tranmere reduced the deficit in the 62nd minute through Lloyd, who smacked home from the spot after Tommy Smith had handled Lewis' effort in the area.

And the visitors completed their comeback five minutes later when Jay Spearing's deflected low effort from the edge of the area from David Nugent's lay-off flew in.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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