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Let us now take a look at Port Vale\u2032s League 1 odds for relegation, after they won promotion by beating Mansfield Town in the League Two playoff final. They have not had a lot of time to prepare for the rigours of League One and may need to hit the ground running. The Vale have odds of 9\/4 to be relegated,<\/strong> which certainly provides value.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n \n
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Out of the sides that survived last season in League One, Morecambe are perceived to be the one in most trouble. Previously, Cole Stockton\u2032s goals singlehandedly kept the club afloat, and unless he can perform similar heroics, the Shrimps could be in danger of the drop. You will not find value at 6\/5, but they do look to be a prime candidate. Meanwhile, Cheltenham could also be in consideration after losing manager Michael Duff to Barnsley. Wade Elliott has stepped into the void, but keeping Town in the third tier will be tough. League One odds of 2\/1 for the drop are compelling<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n \n
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For the Top Scorer market, Clarke-Harris was the leading marksman with 31 goals in 45 appearances for The Posh two years ago. He is the favourite to lead the way again, and given his record, it is hard to bet against him. League 1 odds of 5\/1 are decent value for the striker.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n
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Michael Smith made the surprising move to remain in League One with Sheffield Wednesday rather than stay with Rotherham following their promotion to the Championship. He scored 19 goals for the Millers last term in their run to second place. The forward certainly has the opportunity to match that form and potentially be better with Bannan providing the ammunition. Smith\u2032s a great pick for value at 12\/1 to lead the scoring charts<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n