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Meticulous research has been done to find the best value outright positions for the EFL League Two this season. While bookies’ favorite Andy Cook from Bradford is expected to contend for the Golden Boot, we prefer to look for players who show promise in a new environment and are likely to stay in the division throughout the season.

One player we have our eye on is Elliott Nevitt from Gillingham. With odds of 21.0, Nevitt scored 16 goals last season for Crewe, exceeding his expected goals. Under the management of Mark Bonner, who has trained a previous Golden Boot winner, Nevitt has the potential to excel with Gillingham’s strategic play.

Another player to watch is Ruari Paton from Port Vale, with odds of 26.0. Paton, known for his penalty area movement and finishing skills, scored 17 goals for Queen’s Park in the Scottish Championship last season. With a strong forward lineup at Port Vale, Paton has the potential to make a significant impact in League Two.

Lastly, we have Paul Glatzel from Swindon Town with odds of 51.0. Glatzel, a former Liverpool youngster, has battled injuries throughout his career but showed promise last season with seven goals in 1,458 league minutes. With a consistent run of games, Glatzel could be a dark horse for the Golden Boot this season.

These predictions provide an alternative perspective to the usual favorites, offering insight into players who could surprise this season. Keep an eye on these players as they aim to make their mark in the EFL League Two. And remember, always gamble responsibly and consider the risks involved.