50 previews next week ?
We are entering one of the busiest periods of the year and I am likely to have 40-50 previews in each of the next two weeks alone, today they were seven football previews and you can read an active one below, along with other samples.
I did not preview the Serie B playoff game, but indicated it was going to be low scoring to give readers something to think about and then gave my thoughts on one of today's J-League games. Carpi-Frosinone finished 0-0 , Yokohama F. Marinos won 3-1 with Hugo Vieira (see below) scoring the second and third goals .That is one preview, from it you could learn that SSP play a very open style, Marinos not so much so, but that they were expected to get chances, were likely winners and off season signings were starting to gel, with Vierra pushing to start more regularly. There are several comments there good, not just for today, but the future and that is the whole point of clubgowi previews .
Marinos are a team who should improve from here on in, they bought in several new players from Europe including Portuguese front man Hugo Vieira and former Barcelona youth player David Babunski both arriving from Red Star Belgrade, plus Australian defender Milos Degenek from Stuttgart. It was always going to take time to gel , but recent reports have been good and Vieira will be pushing for a start after scoring to cup goals in midweek. Winger Manabu Saitohas remained after getting plenty of attention last season and they are probably better than the league table suggests.
1 unit Yokohama F. Marinos -0.5 ball 2.71 asian line/Sportmarket.
Partick Thistle-Aberdeen, visitors have had a good season and have comfortably secured second place, cementing that with a 2-1 win at Ibrox over third placed Rangers on Wednesday. I watched their 3-1 loss at home to Celtic nine days ago and was really impressed, they were three down inside 11 minutes and many lesser teams would have folded, but they not only kept battling, but pulled a goal back and played really well. Partick cannot change their league position, so only have pride to play for, like the Dons I guess, but they already feel on holiday and have not won in five. Also they played on Thursday, at home to Celtic and lost 5-0, 24 hours less recovery time with such a quick turnaround is huge and Thistle do not, right now, look up to playing the two best teams in the country back to back inside three days under such conditions. Hosts are also without several key players. Aberdeen will have to play with next week's cup final in mind and I assume rotate, but have significantly better options and I expect them to win this "friendly" with some ease.
Good Luck.
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