ALL GAMES
JT at Chesterfield with the usual tactical mystery box — could be five up front, could be a back ten, could be whatever his brother Alex suggested over breakfast. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Boston Rob attacks, attacks, attacks — and I-Man's Evil Empire quietly absorbs and counters. Fascinating when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable cynicism. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) From Steve to Ian. Frying pan to Fire. And of course Ian is atop the table. Rob (Plymouth Argyle FC) This is a must-win for Lewes if they want to maintain their position at the top of the table!!! Abe (Leeds United) Outlaw Dave rolling into Tranmere with his grudges packed and his crocodile tears on standby. History suggests he'll find a way to make it someone else's fault either way. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Hardly a must win at this juncture, but getting a point would be nice Dave (Lewes FC) Title decider! Ian (Preston North End FC) Olmec Steve making the trip down — always interesting when two Olmecs share a pitch context. Colin will have a plan. Whether it survives contact with Forest is another matter entirely. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Antoine taking Oldham into QPR territory. Tough venue, tough ask — the numbers rarely favour optimism on trips like this. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) We already have to fight to get out of the relegation zone! It’s going to be a long season. Antoine (Oldham Athletic AFC) | Compo in a rush as ever — Derby will be quietly grateful for that. Panic and tactics rarely arrive together. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Indeed fans will be baying for his head with a defeat Simon (Northampton Town FC) History tells us home advantage should see us squeeze through but Olmec can never be trusted Carl (Crewe Alexandra FC) Cautious Carl hosting a Cardiff side that can't decide what they are. Systematic meets confused — statistically, that should favour Crewe, though Checklist Carl has a gift for making the simple look complicated. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Carl is always a tough opponent Graham (Cardiff City FC) Dorchester Town Andy Shaw Sheffield United James Bucknall Prediction League Featured Match
Mr. Shaw has had a good start to the season. I can’t see us changing that. James (Sheffield United) Started well James, the early leaders. We will need a strong performance and lineup. Andy (Dorchester Town) Andy Shaw keeps it tight, grinds it out. Sheffield United walking into that today. Don't be surprised if it's one nil and Shaw's smiling. Olmec Head Ray (Blyth Spartans AFC) Andy Shaw setting up to frustrate Sheffield United and grind out a one-nil. Statistically sound approach, though I suspect the Blades have seen that particular film before. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) This Sheffield defense is impressive Dave (Lewes FC) Carlisle at home, Sellers on the road. The numbers suggest this should be comfortable for Brentford — but "should be" is doing a lot of heavy lifting today. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Ordinarily yes, Olmec Head Marcus. But have you SEEN the Brentford GK situation? Ian (Preston North End FC) Bristol City FC Jason Halpin Port Vale FC John Holden Prediction League Featured Match
Halpin's attacking football philosophy ought to suit a home crowd — shame he's been using it to methodically dismantle a Division 1 club one season at a time. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) The prediction league likes us, which is a bad sign. Jason (Bristol City FC) | Will Lecicester still be alive after playing daggers Graham (Cardiff City FC) Moose taking his Wycombe side into Leicester territory — brave or naive, the spreadsheet will tell us by full time. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) Brighton host Swindon and B-Squared wheels out his famous unpredictability. Five FA Cup titles suggest he knows how to handle cup football, though I suspect Swindon are quietly relieved this is Division 3. Olmec Head Marcus (Coventry City) |