Coca Cola League Football Betting
There is an abundance of exciting betting availability in the Championship League which has been described as the true face of English football, not least because of the absence of large amounts of cash to throw at the purchase of top players and the scarcity of foreign footballers in comparison with its big brother, the #Barclays Premiership Football# League. Officially titled the Coca Cola Football League Championship, it came into being in the 2004-2005 season to replace the old Football League First Division.
Bookmakers in Coca Coal League Betting
To many ‘glory supporters’ – and that probably runs to a fair few red-faced football betting fans - soccer life just doesn’t exist outside of the top flight of the English game. Which is a shame for those that may in fact find they like a bit of substance dished up with their side serving of style come Saturday afternoon.
You see, far from being a last chance saloon parade of football journeymen, long ball specialists and old school centre halves that take no prisoners as can sometimes be the misconception by those Free Bets fans without the foggiest, the Coca Cola Leagues are awash with proven talent. Rubbing shoulders and yes, scuffing shins, with fledgling talent in a bid to see out their career in a productive and still challenging manner or put themselves firmly in the shop window for if and when the big boys shimmy past and take a ganders respectively.
Unfortunately as a collection of one time big time Charlie’s routinely shuffle off to a world footballing outpost (yup, Australia, America or the Middle East then) in return for lining their pockets for one final pay day and entertaining one man and his dingo/bear/camel in the process, there are many more loyal servants to the game that pass on their experience to the next generation here in the UK, as they write another colourful chapter in their football diaries. OK, as football betting fans will concur, their speed and ball distribution might not be as it once was, but you simply can’t buy and bottle the steely determination that the old guard still hum of as they drop a division or two and pen the remaining excerpts.
Well, obviously you can purchase it, and normally for around a fraction of the price they once cost, yet we’re talking about players who are worth every penny. Even Dean Windass, who as free bets fans will nod their heads in agreement, has toyed with the idea of retirement a few times, habitually yo-yoed between the top divisions, only to enjoy something of an eventual swansong at his home town club of Hull. Footballs renaissance men of this ilk have more than the odd story to regale while instilling a morale and conviction in the eyes and ears of new team-mates as they all face up to fresh challenges ahead.
Championship League matches are better attended than a lot of top league clubs fixtures in Europe and attract a huge amount of interest along with a very healthy volume of betting. To meet this demand, online bookies have been quick to deliver on the ever growing and sophisticated demands of the punters and you’ll find as many exciting opportunities for bets as there are in the top flight. Long gone is the limitation of outright win betting. Nowadays you get the chance to go for predictions of . . .
There are large numbers of Football Betting sites out there and all are keen to get your business. Several have been going for many years and have established their trustworthiness and their understanding of the wishes of the punter and can be relied upon to constantly update their betting offers as well as cough up your winnings instantly and without quibble.
Another great advance is live Betting. This is a fantastic development in the world of football betting and offers the punter the opportunity to participate in an event right through to the end. It gives the chance to see how the run of the game is going and to assess the outcome accordingly and dive in with a bet whenever you want. This keeps the excitement at boiling point and can really bring the whole betting experience to life.
Online bookmakers also look at the bigger picture and offer online betting fans the chance to predict seasonal results such as . . .
While I’ve been writing this, online betting sites will have come up with even more options so it’s best to keep checking to see what’s on offer on a daily basis. If there’s a bet you think should be available and isn’t, why not get in touch with your favourite online betting site and suggest they include it?
Football Betting Fans Mettle As No Match Is Easy To Call
And don’t think for one minute that the Coca Cola Leagues don’t provide the sort of challenges that even the most decorated footballer doesn’t rise to. In fact over recent years the Championship (the old English Second Division essentially) is considered one of – if not THE – most difficult leagues to play your way out of. As a defining moment of a clubs resolve both on and off the pitch it can literally make you or break you, as testified by the once mighty Leeds United, Leicester City, Swindon Town, Oldham Athletic, Millwall and Bradford City. Outfits all of which plied their trade in the Premiership at some point since its inception in 1992 and have since dallied with relegation from subsequent leagues, almost freefalling into obscurity and now finding themselves languishing in the lower echelons of the football league per se.
Spanning the three leagues that comprise the Coca Cola-sponsored deal that satisfies the commercial aspect of the second, third and fourth tier of the professional English game, there is a spectrum of hopes and fears contained within. On the one hand the Championship will provide the platform for three teams to scale the dizzy heights of the promised Premiership land as the campaign reaches its climax, and immediately launch a concerted effort to consolidate their lofty position before the following season even kicks off. Yet on the other hand football betting practitioners observe the perennial strugglers hanging onto the coat-tails of those teams that currently occupy 20th, 21st and 22nd spot in the #Coca Cola League Two# who are faced with imminent expulsion out of the full-time professional game if their nerve – and talent pool - doesn’t hold out; culminating in a slip into the abyss of none league football.

