Jun
24
2010
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The World Cup Starts NOW

England finally remebered how to kick a ball around, in a very solid and creative display against Slovenia yesterday - considering the enormous pressure on the team and manager, with the hopes of the whole nation on thier shoulders for that 90 minutes it was a good performance, getting the job done in premiership-type style that the players are used to at 1-0. It could easily have been more but for some excellent goal keeping from Slovenia’s Italian-based goalkeeper, who’s finger tips denied Rooney’s excellent effort. Defoe and Terry also had solid attempts that could have gone in on another day, and the main news was that the team finally began to gel. I still prefer Gerrard playing centrally behind Rooney, and can’t for the life of me see why Cappers won’t play him there, but still he was more effective this time on the left. Unlike Gezza, Lamps was perhaps the one player who didn’t seem to be coping, contributing very little and seeming nervous on the ball, giving away possession in the middle of the park too frequently. Bazza and Millaz really steped up and probably drove the game more than the old hands Gerrard & Lamps. Jozza (Glen Johnson) was my man of the match - unsung hero who made very few mistakes, blocked important goal atempts and drove forward relentlessly.

So job done, but wait, a last minute goal by the USA means we’re playing Germany on Sunday - luckily after their 4-0 thrashing of Australia they seem to have fallen apart, we can only hope that holds true for Sunday, although with our confidence up we should be able to take them on, perhaps with a few further changes: Capps mate, are you listening? Gerrard in the centre, and play Crouch - his England scoring record is undeniable, doesn’t suffer nerves (same for Defoe), he holds up the ball, is taller than any defenders and despite his long legs has a touch on the ball that’s up there with Roons in my book, so play him already!

Bring on the Germans! For the latest odds visit Ladbrokes.com of course.

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Jun
15
2010
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Royal Ascot with Ladbrooks

Summer is officially here with one of the biggest sporting events in the social calendar starting tomorrow - Royal Ascot.

To add to the enjoyment of day one Ladbrooks are offering all their customers a £10 free bet. To qualify, simply bet £20 or more on the Queen Anne Stakes and we will give you a £10 FREE BET on the Ascot Stakes at 5.00pm - Get On & Ladbrooks.com! (T&Cs apply).

World Cup Games now online at Ladbrokes.com


The quality of racing speaks for itself on day one with three fantastic Group 1 races. First up is one of the week’s hottest contests, for horses 4yrs old and over - the Queen Anne Stakes.

Queen Anne Stakes
This year sees a star studded line up with Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Goldikova the 7/4 favourite. He won the Prix D’Ispahan at Longchamp 23 days ago and the record books show that a recent run is important for this race as nine of the last ten winners had run in the previous 40 days.

Last year’s winner Paco Boy is 3/1 and he is coming off a dominating victory in last month’s Lockinge Stakes. He will appreciate the good conditions, but no horse has won this race twice in a row since Dean Swift in 1907.

Don’t rule out Aidan O’Brien’s Rip Van Winkle (7/2), winner of two Group 1s last year. O’Brien has saddled two of the past four winners and Rip Van Winkle won over 1m at Ascot in September’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. The race tomorrow is run over the new straight mile whereas September’s QEII was run over the old (round) mile. But all winning form at Ascot is noteworthy and Rip Van Winkle has every chance of further success tomorrow.

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