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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Landsbankadeild - 11-08-2005 -

Akranes – Valur

Big match in Landsbankadeild.

The recent defeat to Fram costed Valur the last chances to reach FH on the top of the table and now the team from Reykjavik have to travel at Akranes to play vs the in-form IA with the task to strenghten their current 2nd place (UEFA Cup).
Have to say this match does not come in a good moment for Valur. Defeat apart, not only the performance by Henrikssen (scorer of the 2 goals for Fram), but even the fact he was training with Valur since few time ago has been used by the local press to hit Valur.
That’s why Valur’s players have written a long document (a “declaration”) in which they express much disappointment for what has happened.

On the other hand IA, if we exclude FH, are the best side of Landsbankadeild. The team come from 4 victories out of 5 (unbeaten) matches. This nice streak becomes even longer if we add the draw Akranes achieved away at FH in VISA-Bikar and the home win vs Derby County in a friendly game. Despite they could not start the season in a good way now they feel they can aim an important spot; maybe the 2nd place itself.
Akranes know the upcoming match can be decisive so they are going to sell, at the entrance of the Akranesvollur, yellow (social color) T-Shirt to their supporters. Buying (and wearing) a T-Shirt (sold at the popular price of 500 kr - 6 euro, more or less) will allow the supporter to enter the stadium for free.

For the match Valur will be at full strenght, while Akranes, that are going to confirm the 4-4-1-1 module, should miss Magnusson and Hjalmsson. Igor Pesic, who got a light injury in the match vs Fylkir should be fit.


Probable line-ups:
IA: Guðmundsson, Reynisson, Jónsson, Leósson, Sveinsson, Haraldsson, Pesic,Björnsson, Vilhjálmsson, Hjartarson, Júlíusson.
Valur: Sturluson; Sigfinnur, Þórarinsson, Ólafur, Steinþór, Aðalsteinsson, Hreiðarsson, Guðmundsson, Helgi , Benediktsson, Gunnlaugsson.
H2H:

2003: IA-Valur 2-0
2001: IA-Valur 2-0
1999: IA-Valur 0-1
1998: IA-Valur 1-1
1997: IA-Valur 3-2
1996: IA-Valur 2-1
1995: IA-Valur 1-0
1994: IA-Valur 2-1


I think Akranes can get 3 pts here. The team is well balanced and in good form, they’ll be 100% motivated and usually do well vs Valur (overall the H2H is 12-1-4). Tomorrow they must win, otherwise they’ll have to wait for the next season to try and get a UEFA spot.
When Valur lost to FH earlier this season, they reacted with another defeat, away at poor IBV. I think it can happen again: the things that follewed the derby have broken the quiet in the group. Furthermore the players could be a bit tired being this one the 4th match in 8 days (and they’ve all been hard-fought matches).

IA - Valur:

Pick: IA
Odds: 3,05
Bookmaker: Betandwin
Stake: 5/10
Confidence: 5/10

KK_

Monday, August 08, 2005

Landsbankadeild - 08-08-2005 -

Fram - Valur (0-3 in reverse fixture)

Fram and Valur will meet each other by the end of September for the VISA-Bikar final match at Laugardalsvollur. Today they'll play in Landsbankadeild, but the game is not less important.

Fram want to avoid relegation; Valur want (at least) a place in next UEFA Cup.

The hosts come to this game after having defeted Throttur in the league and FH (after penalty shootout) in the national cup. Such achievements must have boosted thier morale and in fact today Fram will field a very offensive squad, with the central midfielder Leifsson who will join the forwards Ottosson and Dadasson to make the attack up.

Valur don't need an introduction. They're the second best team after FH, having collected 9 victories out of 11 matches.Although it's very unlikely they won't get the 2nd place Valur play every single match with strong motivations. Today's one included.

For the upcoming match Fram will miss Sveinsson and McLynn (injured), while the young midfielder Thorarinsson is doubtful.
Valur are expected to be at full strenght. They should only miss the defeender Hreidarsson (suspended).

H2H: (won't report it again :))

I think there are many signs of a high-scoring game today.
Fram need to win, Valur want to; stats and modules also suggest several goals. Stanleybet is offering 1,70 on over 2,5 and I'm going to take it with medium stakes (in the reverse fixture it just took half an hour to see 3 goals!!).
I'd avoid 1X2 bets here, although you can find tempting odds on guests I think there is no value under evens (and anyway I'd suggest low stakes only).

Fram - Valur:

Pick: Over 2,5
Odds: 1,70
Bookmaker: Stanleybet
Stake: 4/10
Confidence: 6,5/10

KK_

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Landsbankadeild - 07-08-2005 -

Fylkir – Akranes (3-0 in reverse fixture).

If we agree about FH and Valur as sure winners and runners-up of Landsbankadeild 2005 then it would be correct saying the 3rd place, that provides a place in the next Intertoto Cup, is the only goal left.
Both Fylkir and Akranes are within its reach, having 4 points more than KR (7th in the table) and being just 1 point behind Keflavik (3rd), that, on the other hand, have already played 12 matches.

Fylkir come to this match after 3 losses in a row: in Landsbankadeild they’ve been defeated at home by Throttur (0-1) and away at Valur (1-3) that collected a second victory over them just a couple of days ago in the VISA-Bikar semi-finals (0-2). The biggest disappointment lies in the fact that Fylkir played quite well in both games vs Valur. They’ve made very offensive games, as they usually do, especially when playing on the road, but they could not achieve anything.

Akranes are going to play away from home for the 4th time in a row.
Few months ago I considered the away games were IA’s weak point (due to their awful start). Last year they had an excellent away record so I’ve thought this season they would rather have collected the most points at home. I was wrong: Akranes have just been unlucky to visit in the very first rounds both FH and Valur. Of course they’ve collected 0 points in those matches, but now things are different and Akranes enjoy playing on the road. They’ve got 2 victories (3-1 at Grindavik and 2-0 at KR) and a draw (0-0 at Throttur) in last 3 away games. Overall they’re unbeaten in last 4 matches, where they have conceded just 1 goal.

For the upcoming game Fylkir will miss several players: the forwards Gislason and Gudnason are injured as well as the midfielders Stigson and Kolbeinson. The striker Christiansen, who got a red card in the cup match vs Valur, is banned.

Akranes have a complete team to choose from.

Probabile line-ups:

Fylkir: Halldorson; Sigurdsson, Gisalson, Danielsson, Peturson; Hedinsson, Tranberg, Helgason, Arnarsson; Helgason, Takefusa.

Akranes:Gudmundsson; Reynisson, Leosson, Jonson, Sveinsson; Bjornsson, Haraldsson, Pesic, Vilhjamnsson; Hjartarsson; Juliusson.

Looking at Fylkir’s absences list you would say they will lack of some firepower. That’s partially true: Christiansen is a good striker and his miss is a blow, but the replacements are good players.
Helgason (Hfrankell) is an offensive midfielder, very dangerous. He was playing behind the forwards in last games, but tomorrow he’will be the partner of Takefusa in attack, while his role will be played by Arnarsson, another offensive player. The bad thing is the midfield : both Stigson and Kolbeinson are good experienced players and I think their absence will have an influence on the game. Fylkir are going toh ave some troubles in building the game IMHO and in a home game, where Fylkir usually struggle, this could be a decisive thing.

It does not seem Akranes want to change the well covered module they played in last matches, but we have an important difference: the forward Hjartarsson will be slightly behind Juliusson and this means they probably won’t rely only on counters, but also try and risk something in attack.
Defense and midfield are very solid like in last games.

H2H:

2004 Fylkir – IA 2-2
2003 Fylkir – IA 0-1
2002 Fylkir – IA 1-3
2001 Fylkir – IA 2-1
2000 Fylkir – IA 2-1

Still Fjolskylduhatid (family festival) time at Fylkir, but tomorrow it mostly involve the supporters rather than the players.
After the grill there will be some entertainment stuff, then the final parade to the Fylkirsvollur for the match.

I think too many things point to a hard time for hosts here. The bad streak and the disappointment for being out of the Cup are not good for Fylkir’s morale. This is the 3rd game in a week, so they could feel a bit tired, especially after having got nothing from their last matches. Add to this the several absences and the fact they’re usually poor at home. On the other hand we have a well rested team (last time they played on 26/07) that started and collecting points on the road. IA also have a good tradition in the most recent mutual matches.

Fylkir - IA + 0,5 (asian):

Pick: IA
Odds: 1,56
Bookmaker: Gamebookers
Stake: 8/10
Confidence: 9/10

IBV - Grindavik

At this point of the season the table clearly says just 4 teams will be fighting to avoid the relegation to 1 deild.
IBV and Grindavik are two of those and tonight they’ll meet each other in a very important match.

IBV come to this game after the narrow home defeat (0-1) to the table leaders FH. Meanwhile they have left the UEFA Cup, having lost to Far Oer side B36 with an aggregate score of 2-3.
Earlier they managed to get 2 useful results in a row, having defeated the other relegation – candidate Fram at home (2-0) and got a draw away at Keflavik.

Looking at the stats shows IBV don’t look capable to collect points away from home, whereas at ‘Hasteinsvollur’ they’re not bad at all.
At home IBV have lost to FH (but you must remember they were somewhat forced to field a weakened side since their players on loan by Hafnarfjordur are not allowed to play against their “mother-team”) Kefalvik and Fylkir, that are two of the best away sides of the league.
They defeated Fram, Valur and KR overall providing good performances (except the one vs Fylkir that simply destroyed them).

Grindavik played (and lost) at home the last two matches, while they managed to stay unbeaten in last two games on the road (1-1 draw at keflavik and 1-0 win at Fram). Such results improved a bit their away record, that now looks very similar to the other strugglers’ one..
Today they’ll try and achieve another positive result, but I guess it won’t be easy since UG have never had an easy way at IBV:

2004 – 2-0
2003 – 1-0
2002 – 0-0
2001 – 3-0
2000 – 1-2
1999 – 2-1
1998 – 2-0
1997 – 2-1
1996 – 2-1
1995 – 3-1



These H2H stats, IBV home form and Grindavik away record suggest an home win as a very possibile outcome. However I’m not really sure about it.
First of all Grindavik could have extra-motivations: they have one game in hands and in next two rounds (the very next one just in a couple of days) they’ll play both FH and Fylkir. The short distance between the low table teams makes even a single point very important, although usually draw between relegation – candidates are useless.
Even if we agree about Grindavik to play with extra motivation this could not be enough to stay unbeaten today.
The team news can then provide further clues..

IBV will have many absences: the first goalkeeper Kristinsson is, of course, still unavailable;
Te defenders Sigurdsson, Robinson and the forward Johanesson are injured as well, while midfielders Jeffs and Adalsteinnson are doubtful and it’s very unlikely they’ll be fit for the game.
Finally, defender Sigurdjonsson is unavailable. The new signing Vorenkamp should start from the bench.

Grindavik will miss the defender Albertsson (long term injury) as well as the forward Johansson, and the midfielders Jonsson and Hjaltalin. The experienced midfielder Niestroj is suspended.

We have a very unpredictable match. Although H2H seem to exclude an away win I think this game can go either way. Personally I find odds on draw (3,45 at Stanleybet) very valuable.
IBV should try and control the game, but they have too many injured players to be reliable today. Grindavik will defend, but also try to score and win: 3 points are really crucial. But it can also happen neither IBV nor UG will want to risk a defeat if at a certain point of the game the score shall be still tied.

IBV - Grindavik:

Pick: Draw
Odds: 3,45
Bookmaker: Stanleybet
Stake: 2/10
Confidence: 3/10

KK_

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

VISA-Bikar - 03-08-2005 -

Fram Reykjiavik - FH Hafnarfjordur

The bottom placed Fram host the table leaders FH in the first semi-final match of the Icelandic national Cup.

In Landsbankadeild Fram are fighting to avoid the relegation, so I think they'd be better to think about the league since their chances to win the Cup are very thin. On the other hand reaching the final could even mean a ticket to the next UEFA Cup, so I expect Fram to be motivated to do well.

FH Hafnarfjordur will be motivated as well and they surely won't understimate their opponents. They're pretty far from thinking it will be an easy victory just because Fram are struggling in the league. A team that reached this stage of the competition deserves respect and FH will show it tonight.

But FH will have extra-motivations IMHO. Last week they've been awarded for being the team with the best local players and they've got a money prize of 100.000 korons, to be spent on their youth teams, offered by the league sponsor Landsbanka.
Also the striker Allan Borgvardt has been awarded as the best player of the current season. Furthermore it was the birthday for two players: Saevarsson (27) and the top scorer Gudmundsson (31). I guess they'll want to celebrate all those achievements with a nice win .

For the upcoming game FH will field a squad very similar to the one that (despite being 1 man down) defeated IBV in the last round of Landsbankadeild. So they'll play a very offensive module with 3 forwards. Gudjohnssonwill be back in the team, while Vidarsson is banned and will miss the game.

In last days Fram signed the fast midfielder Johan Karlefjard (21) from the Swedish team Orgyte, but he's not expected to start today (still unsure, though). Fram's manager is going to field a well covered squad and it's not unlikely he'll play the same 5-3-2 module used in the derby vs Throttur. Ottoson and Andrason will be the forwards.

H2H:

2004 Fram - FH 1-2
2003 Fram - FH 1-0
2002 Fram - FH 5-4
2001 Fram - FH 1-1


Once again I'll be on FH. Just think it's all up to motivations and from what I've understood Hafnarfjordur have lots of them.

Fram - FH:
Pick: FH
Odds: 1,70
Bookmaker: Stanleybet
Stake: 3/10
Confidence: 6,5/10

Fram - FH -1 (european)
Pick: FH
Odds: 2,86
Bookmaker: Stanleybet
Stake: 3/10
Confidence: 4/10

KK_

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Valur 3 - 1 Fylkir

As expected we could see some goals in this match. Both teams have made a very offensive game, starting and press for the net from the very first minutes, so I'd say the Multi Goal choice was quite safe. Too bad for Fylkir that had to end an impressive away streak, also ruining my just-for-fun bet on them.
Rematch (in VISA-Bikar) next week. Stay tuned.

KK_

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Landsbankadeild - 27-07-05 -

Valur - Fylkir (2-1 in reverse fixture):

Just 2 words since today I have not much time to properly write a preview..

We have the two most entertaining sides of the league this night.

The newly promoted Valur are flying high and it's not unlikely we'll see them playing in next UEFA Cup.

Fylkir Reykjavik are a sort of Dr. Jekyll - Mr. Hide: they struggle at home, but on the road this team looks almost unstoppable.

Both are surely in-form: Valur have seen the impressive winning streak they suddenly end due to 2 defeats in a row (away at IBV and at home to FH), but they managed to bounce back with 3 consecutive victories in Landsbankadeild and with the qualification to semi-finals in VISA-Bikar.

Filkyir come to this match from 4 away victories in a row (including 2 VISA-Bikar matches at HK and Grindavik), while overall they only lost 2 games in last 11 matches palyed.

For the upcoming game Valur should be at full strenght, while Fylkir still have some injury worries, but they don't look to care too much about them. Furthermore they fully recovered the important Helgason.

H2H stats show that Fylkir usually do well at Valur.

The most important thing to be considered is next week Valur and Fylkir will meet each other again for VISA-Bkar s/f.
I think Fylkir will be more motivated in the cup match because getting to the final (most probably vs FH, that will visit Fram for the other s/f) could mean achieving a place in next UEFA Cup, so they could even use this match to study their opponent, but I'm just guessing here.

I've seen the odds currently offered by most bookies and have to say I could not find any value in homewin. I would not touch Valur at less than 2,20/2,25. Fylkir are still unbeaten away and they won this fixture many times in the past, so why not today? Do 'mighty' Valur from 1. deild deserve odds like 1,85-1,90 to beat the 3rd team in the table? I don't think so.. This game can go either way and odds around 3,70/3,80 on guests are worth at least a single unit try.
Another interesting choice could be a high-scoring relate bet since the way these sides play and the tradition do suggest the goalkeepers won't have an easy night

Valur - Fylkir:
Pick: Multigoal Chance 4-6
Odds: 3,20
Bookmaker: Stanleybet
Stake: 3/10
Confidence: 4.5/10

KK_

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Throttur 0 - 1 Fram

Bad loss.. Throttur made an awful game, providing no efforts at all to grab the victory. First shot on target for the hosts at 40' 1st Half.
In the 2nd part of the game an own - goal killed the game.
Better luck next time..

KK_