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Sponsors Blue Square make Luton Town strong favourites for the title and promotion after they finished as runners-up in May, and punters getting involved with the sponsors will be happy to learn that they are giving customers the chance to receive 10% cashback on losing sports bets placed between now and August 12th!
The Hatters open their campaign at home to Altrincham and are the strong odds-on favourites at 1/2 to get off to a winning start in that match.Richard Money’s side are now 13/8 with the sponsors to win the title after punters backed them from all rates from 3/1 downwards.
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Blue Square spokesman Alan Alger said: "all the early money was for Luton Town and we had to take evasive action a number of times, they will cost us well into six-figures if they go on to take the title".
Another team that have been backed are Crawley Town who have taken the eye at big prices each-way since announcing some key signings, including last season’s leading scorer Matt Tubbs.
Alger added: "Crawley have been all the rage since signing Tubbs and we have had to cut them more than halve their original price from 28/1 to 11/1 due to sustained each-way support for Steve Evans’ team".
The Sussex outfit start with a home game against Grimsby Town who were relegated from League 2. Crawley are the 5/4 slight favourites to win that match on the opening weekend.
Newly promoted Newport County who took the Blue Square South by storm last season have a tricky away game at Darlington to contend with. The relegated side have just appointed former Kettering manager Mark Cooper as manager and are Evens favourites to beat the Welsh side.