Against all odds Monday, 20th May 2013 17:10 by Col
Following Bradford's promotion at the weekend, we now have the complete set of odds to win League Two next season.
The odds are the best odds that are available for each team, and come from a number of bookmakers. Taking the list as a predicted table, they have Dale down to finish 13th next season.
Portsmouth 4-1
Chesterfield 9-1
Bristol Rovers 14-1
Fleetwood 14-1
Scunthorpe 14-1
Cheltenham 18-1
Northampton 18-1
Hartlepool 20-1
Oxford 20-1
Southend 20-1
Burton 25-1
Exeter 25-1
Rochdale 28-1
Wycombe 28-1
Mansfield 33-1
Plymouth 33-1
Bury 40-1
Newport 50-1
Torquay 50-1
York 50-1
Wimbledon 66-1
Dagenham 66-1
Morecambe 80-1
Accrington 100-1
All odds c/o Oddschecker
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D_Dale added 21:52 - May 20
Interesting. Of the 4 clubs relegated from L1, bury are reckoned to be by far unlikeliest to win the league. The odds against well-supported Plymouth look long, but maybe they are still expected to have financial problems. Can't see why Fleetwood are joint third favourites. I suppose the odds on promotion are about a quarter of those shown, and the shortest odds on relegation start with Accy, then Morecambe. | | |
ColDale added 11:50 - May 21
I thought Morecambe's odds were the most unusual. I don't think they'll win it but they are listed below the teams involved in last season's relegation battle, and Morecambe seemed to act like those Premiership teams do who hit 40 points then give up. I certainly wouldn't have them down as relegation favourites. | | |
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