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La delegación argentina, que participará del 12 al 14 de octubre, está encabezada por un equipo del Instituto de Promoción Turística (INPROTUR) y la integran cuatro destinos turísticos del país (Jujuy, Visit Buenos Aires, Salta y Bariloche) junto a un importante grupo de operadores turísticos mayoristas del país y Aerolíneas Argentinas.Argentina se presenta con un stand promocional con el…
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Five Potential FA Cup Upsets: Peterborough a cracking bet at the Riverside
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It’s FA Cup third round time and Alan Dudman has identified five potential upsets at big prices for Saturday’s busy fixture list….
Up-and-down Gills can surprise Warnock’s men Gillingham v Cardiff CitySaturday 15:00 The Opta stats don’t paint a particularly encouraging picture regarding Gillingham’s chances of an upset, as they have won just one of their previous nine FA Cup matches against Premier League opposition, and pushing [5.0], they are just about the right price. However, this match centres around Cardiff. With a key run of league fixtures coming up against Huddersfield, Newcastle and Bournemouth, survival in the top flight will be an absolute must. In fact, with those games, there is no reason why Neil Warnock’s side cannot pick up six points – and they need to, as Burnley could be about to hit a run of form. Cardiff exited the EFL Cup at an early stage this season when losing to Norwich, and were held by Mansfield 0-0 in the FA Cup last term. Backing Gillingham this season has been real topsy-turvy stuff. Less top maybe. They do have their inconsistencies, but they possess a forward who scores goals in Tom Eaves. He has 16 this term has been linked with a move away from the Priestfield. The Kent club looked fatigued over the Christmas period, but they managed to beat the leaders Portsmouth 2-0. They have a bit of width, a big forward and they score a few goals. We can back the surprise here at around [5.0]. Bees don’t look certainties at Griffin Park Brentford v Oxford UnitedSaturday 15:00 If this fixture was played in November or early December, I suspect the prices would be different from the ones up for Saturday’s match at Griffin Park. Oxford enjoyed a decent spell two months ago – but the wheels are starting to come off following a horror run over Christmas with three successive defeats. Oxford are priced at [7.80] to cause an upset. I imagine Brentford will be in plenty of accas this weekend at odds of [1.53]. The Bees are currently 18th in the Championship and it’s a similar scenario to Cardiff in terms of their survival. Although aspirations at the club would be towards the playoffs. The Londoners earned an excellent point against Norwich recently and Thomas Frank’s switch to a 3-4-3 formation has reaped some rewards over the festive period with an unbeaten run of four. But it might be worth chancing an away victory at such a big price. Oxford were out on their feet in the defeat to Plymouth on New Year’s Day; with fatigue and a lack of cover finally catching them out. The U’s have progressed to the fourth round on the last two occasions they have reached this stage with wins against Swansea and Rotherham, and we’ll take them to cause a shock here against a far-too-short Brentford. Hatters can continue their goalscoring formSheffield Wednesday v Luton TownSaturday 12:30 Whilst this will hardly go down as a Hereford giant-killing of yesteryear courtesy of Ronnie Radford, we have a chance to back Luton as the outsiders of the two at 2/1+ here – and that never happens in League One with the Hatters. I’ve been utilising the -1 Handicap with Nathan Jones’ side recently with a bit of success, as they really are an excellent team with goals everywhere. James Collins and Elliot Lee already have 10 each, whilst Danny Hylton is a tremendous player – and he has five in 17. Luton have a decent record against Wednesday too in recent seasons and are unbeaten in four visits to Hillsborough. The hosts no longer have Jos Luhukay in charge – he left on December 21st. He has been replaced by Steve Bruce – who won’t officially take charge until February 1st. The squad will be out to impress as Bruce has met the players and told them they all have a “fresh slate”. Wednesday don’t score that many at home, which could put them under a bit of pressure here. The Hatters have found the back of the net in seven of their last eight matches on the road and went four unbeaten over Christmas. I’ll keep my League One hat on for this fixture. Avoid Posh at home, but back them away at the Riverside for cup successMiddlesbrough v Peterborough United Saturday 15:00It wouldn’t be a column without an inclusion of my old friends Peterborough. Although their New Year’s Day performance and a 0-2 home loss to Scunthorpe earned them no pals at all. They started poorly and were very sloppy at the back and a damning assessment from manager Steve Evans came in the shape of telling the press that some of the players that featured in that defeat won’t be playing again. He also said some had been “found out”. I doubt the dressing room was a quiet zone after the match. The Iron loss was in stark contrast to a brilliant away performance from Posh in beating Accrington 0-4 last Saturday. And that’s the nub of Peterborough’s problems this season. They are the 15th ranked team with home results, yet they are in second position with their away form. Evans changed the system at Stanley and played two up front to utilise Siriki Dembele’s pace. They also pushed a lot further up the pitch to press and force mistakes, and they looked far better than some of the shambolic displays at the ABAX this term. I hope he goes with the two up front here. It could be a match that Middlesbrough are likely to make changes for, indeed, Evans has hinted his opposite number could make “seven or eight”, but we have no idea what the team will be until Saturday. Backing the Posh at [6.20] is a nice price considering they are so much better on their travels. They’ve scored 30 in the league this term on the road – and that’s the best in the division. Ricketts can claim a major Cup scalp Shrewsbury Town v Stoke City Saturday 15:00Opta stats alone point us towards a shock here, and that’s without the pressure piling up on Stoke boss Gary Rowett. Dealing with the numbers first from Opta; the Potters have been eliminated at this stage of the competition in each of their last two seasons against teams from lower divisions. Whilst Shrewsbury have not lost a third round FA Cup match at home since 1989 – winning three and drawing the other. Prices dictate a shock could be in store here with the visitors at a nervy [2.06] and Shrewsbury at nearly [4.0]. City boss Gary Rowett was under pressure over Christmas, but it got worst following the shocking performance on New Year’s Day with a home loss to Bristol City. Stoke are now in 14th and looking anxiously at the relegation places below. It’s no surprise that David Moyes and Sam Allardyce have both been linked with the club. This game has come at a bad time for Rowett as defeat really could call time on his position. The Shrews have Sam Ricketts in charge now. A young, progressive manager who impressed in his first job at Wrexham. The hosts are unbeaten in nine in all competitions at home and can trouble a side under pressure. *Click here for more exclusive news and betting previews
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EFL: Manager and players sent off on day of dismissals and new records
EFL: Manager and players sent off on day of dismissals and new records
EFL: Manager and players sent off on day of dismissals and new records
Southend goalkeeper Mark Oxley was one of three players sent off in stoppage time against Charlton
September, September. Summer is in its final throes and schools will soon be starting back for a new year.
The first day of a new month featured some warm sunshine and seemingly a few hot collars both on and off the pitch as tempers flared.
Managers and players were being handed their marching orders, with nine red cards shown on the pitch across the three divisions and a couple off it for those the other side of the touchline.
Meanwhile, one boss had an uncomfortable watch from the stands of his new employers in action.
Good Evans! – Posh boss dismissed on touchline
Peterborough United have been pulling up a few trees with their impressive start to the campaign in League One, but on Saturday their boss was the centre of attention for the wrong reasons.
Steve Evans has never been one to shy away from the limelight, but on this occasion he may have been wise to have done so.
Posh dropped their first points of the season in a 1-1 draw at home to Doncaster, a club managed by Evans’ predecessor at the ABAX Stadium, Grant McCann.
Evans and assistant manager Paul Raynor were sent off by referee Darren Bond in the closing stages, having both previously been cautioned.
Referee Darren Bond showed Peterborough boss Steve Evans two yellow cards
“I’ve not seen the FA in a while, but I suspect I’ll be seeing them next week,” Evans said after the game.
“If the fourth official deems being half-a-yard outside the technical area is worthy of a second yellow card, then that’s not what the League Managers’ Association were told in the summer meetings by the officials’ body.
“Mrs Evans won’t be happy when I’m giving them some money, but hopefully someone can explain the decision to me.”
A red mist by the seaside
Sticking with the theme of red cards – there were three of them in Southend United’s meeting with Charlton Athletic at Roots Hall.
They were all shown in time added on, two to the hosts and one to the visitors, who incidentally came away 2-1 winners.
Referee Brett Huxtable tries valiantly to keep the peace late on between Southend and Charlton
Referee Brett Huxtable dismissed Shrimpers duo goalkeeper Mark Oxley and winger Michael Kightly along with the Addicks’ midfielder Tariqe Fosu after an 18-man kerfuffle between the two teams.
All this had come moments after a late header from Krystian Bielik had seen the Addicks snatch the three points.
“Hurry up Harry!”
It’s been an eventful week on and off the pitch at Notts County. They started the week with Kevin Nolan in charge and ended it with Harry Kewell as incoming manager.
But there was a familiarity at the end of it all – County were on the wrong end of the scoreline.
Harry Kewell (right) watched his new club from the stands alongside Notts County owner Alan Hardy
Former Leeds and Liverpool striker Kewell, 39, left fellow League Two club Crawley for the banks of the River Trent on Friday and was watching on from the stands as his new club were beaten 3-1 at home by Forest Green Rovers.
Mark Crossley took caretaker charge of the Magpies, but there were scenes of discontent as many home supporters headed for the exits early as the hosts conceded their third.
“Harry didn’t have any input into today’s team selection,” Crossley told BBC Radio Nottingham at full-time. “It’s been a very tough week. I’m disappointed with the result.
“I understand now why managers don’t sleep at night, because I didn’t last night.
“We’ll be in tomorrow, the new manager is excited. Luckily for him we are only six games in”.
Luckily indeed as County are rock bottom of League Two with just a point to their name.
Incidentally, Kewell’s former employers Crawley fared little better as they were beaten 2-1 at Oldham by a late winner from Sam Surridge.
Pope sets new club record
Some things in life are certainties. Births, marriages, deaths and Tom Pope goals for Port Vale.
It was a day to remember for the 33-year-old as he became the club’s new record goalscorer at Vale Park, notching his 56th strike in front of his own supporters.
Tom Pope found the net once again at Vale Park but could not inspire his side to a home win against Newport
But despite surpassing Stan Steele’s previous tally of 55 with a thundering first-half header, Pope was unable to steer the Valiants to victory against Newport County.
Pope’s three spells with the club, stretching back to an initial loan spell from Rotherham in early 2011 have included 91 goals in all competitions from 248 appearances.
On another day, he could have had more than the record-breaking one as he hit the post with a first-half header and also had a penalty appeal turned down.
“In 20 years time I might sit in the pub and tell people that I was record goalscorer at Vale Park, but when you’re losing games, it’s the last thing you want to think about,” Pope told the club’s website.
A 118-year-old home banker
And talking of records – how about this one for a club that would be seemingly happy to play the same opposition at home every week.
While a goalless draw in League One between Walsall and Blackpool may not have appeared much on the surface, it did stretch the Saddlers’ impregnability against the Tangerines on home soil to 18 matches.
You have to go back to September 1900 for the last time Blackpool were victorious at Walsall.
I’m not sure how many travelling fans made the trip that day, but maybe they’ve passed the story down through the generations who are still waiting for success at the Banks’s Stadium.
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Hammers crash to Wigan cup exit
Will Grigg struck twice as League One leaders Wigan stunned 10-man West Ham in the fourth round of the FA Cup. Grigg opened the scoring after just seven minutes at the DW Stadium and added a second from the spot as Latics, winners of the competition in 2013, triumphed 2-0. West Ham had Arthur Masuaku sent off early in the second half following an off-the-ball incident involving Nick Powell. There were suggestions he may have spat at the Wigan player. Another top-flight side, Leicester, had no such concerns as they eased past their League One opponents Peterborough 5-1 at the ABAX Stadium. New signing Fousseni Diabate and Kelechi Iheanacho both struck twice with Onyinye Ndidi also on the scoresheet. Andrew Hughes shot through a crowded area to give Posh brief hope by making it 3-1 in the second half but it proved mere consolation. Glenn Murray netted a late winner as Premier League Brighton snatched a 1-0 win at Championship Middlesbrough. Boro had looked like taking the Seagulls to a replay but substitute Murray bundled home a scrappy 90th-minute clincher. Premier League bottom side Swansea were held to a 1-1 draw by League Two promotion challengers Notts County. Luciano Narsingh gave the Welsh side the lead on the stroke of half-time but the much-travelled Jon Stead earned the Magpies a replay with a 62nd-minute equaliser. Huddersfield's clash with Birmingham also ended all square as as David Wagner's men were held 1-1 at the John Smith's Stadium. Steve Mounie put the Terriers ahead in the first half but Lukas Jutkiewicz levelled soon after the break. Jack Stephens's fourth-minute goal proved the difference as Southampton beat Watford 1-0 in their all-Premier League clash at St Mary's, meaning Javi Gracia's first match in charge of the Hornets ended in defeat. Ben Thompson scored a late equaliser as Championship side Millwall avoided defeat to League One strugglers Rochdale. Goals from Ian Henderson and Matt Done, in reply to an early Jed Wallace penalty, had put Dale on course for a shock win but Thompson had the final say in the 90th minute as it finished 2-2. League Two Coventry did beat higher division opponents as Maxime Biamou's 64th-minute strike earned the Sky Blues a 1-0 win at League One MK Dons. An 80th-minute penalty from Billy Sharp gave Sheffield United a 1-0 win over Preston while Hull beat Nottingham Forest 2-1 in another all-Championship contest. First-half goals from Jarrod Bowen and Nouha Dicko proved enough for the Tigers, despite a late reply from Apostolos Vellios. Read the full article
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