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English Premiership 3rd/4th & 5th November

Saturday November 3rd
12:45 Arsenal 11/8 2/1 Man. Utd 9/5
15:00 Aston Villa 4/9 11/4 Derby 11/2
15:00 Everton 4/6 11/5 Birmingham 4/1
15:00 Fulham 11/10 9/4 Reading 2/1
15:00 Middlesbro' 6/4 11/5 Tottenham 6/4
15:00 Newcastle evens 9/4 Portsmouth 9/4
15:00 Wigan 13/2 11/4 Chelsea 2/5
17:15 Blackburn 11/5 2/1 Liverpool 6/5

Sunday November 4th
16:00 West Ham 4/5 9/4 Bolton 3/1

Monday November 5th
20:00 Man. City 4/7 12/5 Sunderland 9/2

Some good looking fixtures this weekend again with Arsenal v Man Utd kicking the weekend off and I'm predicting FIREWORKS at the game on Monday night

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Re: English Premiership 3rd/4th & 5th November

Find it quite hard to back against Arsenal, If sundays game against Liverpool was a benchmark then playing at home to Utd will hold no fears for them.
United are scoring again and look strong up front once more but they still look vulnerable at the back and if anybody was going to exploit this then It has to be Arsenal who zip the ball about and play at speed.

Losing Scholes will also be a blow to the reds as most of the play usually goes through him, he never played at the weekend and they still got a good result but Arsenal are not Boro and they won't get the same opportunities with Fabregas in midfield.

Arsenal will take the game to United which barring the Chelsea game when they were in dissaray with the departure of Maourinhio they have played nobody of real note in a long while and not being used to playing on the back foot could unhinge them.

I think united will be in for a shock here as Arsenal give them no time on the ball and have the capacity up front to finally show what a dodgey defence United have with Brown and O'shea in there.
Hargreaves being back will sure up a few of the defensive inadequacies , but he'll have his work cut out trying to keep Fabregas, Flamini, Hleb and Rosicky in check.

Arsenal win for me as they stop Uniteds trend of attacking down the middle due to lack of height up front.
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Re: English Premiership 3rd/4th & 5th November

Saturday November 3rd
12:45 Arsenal 11/8 2/1 Man. Utd 9/5

I agree with most of your sentiments Slick but in games like these I think you've got to take into account the situation when the game comes along. Let's face it, a point from this game and Arsenal are still the dog's bollox. Don't get me wrong, they're not going out for a draw but I'm thinking United could easily nick a goal and with 65-70 mins on the clock it's a game that neither team is going to want to lose.

Draw for me.


15:00 Aston Villa 4/9 11/4 Derby 11/2

Home win, obviously. Anyone who doesn't include Villa in their multiples is a tit.
15:00 Everton 4/6 11/5 Birmingham 4/1

Everton for me. Cahill is a genius and Brum have one win away from home. 4/6 is a good price.

15:00 Fulham 11/10 9/4 Reading 2/1
A lay of Fulham at this price I think. They are crap but Reading are not guaranteed to take advantage of that crapness so a lay at just over evens is pinching money.

15:00 Middlesbro' 6/4 11/5 Tottenham 6/4
Away win. I've said before that Boro are the worst team in the division and I'd sleep easily knowing I'd laid six grand to win four.

15:00 Newcastle evens 9/4 Portsmouth 9/4

Home win. Newcastle a different team at home to the stuttering bag of shite they turn out away. Pompey are no pushover but Newcastle have only dropped points once at home this season and they should have enough.
15:00 Wigan 13/2 11/4 Chelsea 2/5
I've laid half time/full time chelsea on this game but they should run out winners in the end
17:15 Blackburn 11/5 2/1 Liverpool 6/5
Obviously a lay of Liverpool is the order of the day at these prices.


Sunday November 4th
16:00 West Ham 4/5 9/4 Bolton 3/1
I really can't muster up any enthusiasm about these two sides. Sorry


Monday November 5th
20:00 Man. City 4/7 12/5 Sunderland
City have done well to bounce back from last weekend's drubbing and show some character but this is exactly the type of game that we need to be swimming against the tide for. 4/7 on an unpredictable team like City is just a joke and I'll be laying it. Most likely result a draw.
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Arsenal v Manchester United
With both of these teams at the top of their game fans up and down the land will be anticipating a classic clash.

Of course, when two in-form giants meet like this the game rarely lives up to the hype, but there are few reasons to believe this match won't deliver.

Arsenal have been in quite sensational form, winning 12 in a row until they drew at Anfield last Sunday - and they deserved to come away from Liverpool with all three points after dominating throughout.

The Gunners have scored 38 goals in their last 14 games, and anyone who witnessed them carve up Liverpool wouldn't bet against them adding to that tally against Manchester United.

The Red Devils have been in fine form themselves and equalled a 100-year-old club record when scoring four goals for the fourth consecutive game against Middlesbrough.

They have won 11 out of their last 12 since losing to derby rivals Manchester City, their only loss coming in the Carling Cup against Coventry.

It's not going to come as a big surprise we fancy goals in this one, and over 2.5 at 6/5 with Sportingbet looks the call. Crucially, both defences haven't been as invincible as they can be recently. If there was one fault with Arsenal last Sunday it was their vulnerabilty at set-pieces and crosses. Steven Gerrard scored from a free-kick, while Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones scored at the Emirates with a header earlier in the month.

United have also conceded four in their last three games against much lesser opposition than Arsenal, and like most teams, may be vulnerable to the exciting Gunners' forward line. As far as who can claim the points, well, I don't think we are being lazy by suggesting it could go either way. However, with both teams in such good form an exciting stalemate may not be such a bad bet.

Verdict: Arsenal 2 Manchester United 2 (BL)

Aston Villa v Derby
Aston Villa have lost only one of their last five games in the league, winning against West Ham and Everton and drawing at Bolton and Tottenham. Their only loss came at home to a rampant Manchester United, and viewing their overall form they should have no problems recording a fifth home victory of the campaign against Derby.

The Rams have become more resolute on their travels in recent weeks - they only lost 1-0 at Reading and got their first away point in a 0-0 draw at Fulham. However, they have still to score away from home in six attempts while they have conceded 17 due to blitzes in North London and at Anfield.

While Aston Villa can't be expected to hammer Derby in the style of Arsenal or Liverpool, they can justify quotes of 4/9. Derby's new found resilience should steady the flow, and it may pay to split stakes on 1-0 and 2-0 victories for the home side.

Verdict: Aston Villa 2 Derby 0 (BL)

Blackburn v Liverpool
Plenty of punters will be wading into Sky Bet's 11/5 about Blackburn (Coral go just 6/4).

Rovers have won their last seven games in all competitions and confidence is sky high. But it's worth taking into account that Rovers have had to clock up the miles in the last week after long trips to Tottenham and Portsmouth.

Liverpool haven't had to leave Anfield after home games against Arsenal and Cardiff and face the shortest of trips here.

Liverpool have lost just once in eight Premiership clashes at Ewood Park and may just have it in them to tough it out and score a narrow win.

Rafa Benitez's men have the best away record in the Premiership this season (four wins and a draw in five games) and can maybe snatch this one after the break.

The Draw-Liverpool HT/FT double result pays 5/1 with Sportingbet.

Steven Gerrard has scored in his last three games so is a decent bet at 10/3 to net at anytime while Benni McCarthy is a good option for Rovers at 5/2.

He's scored five times in his last four games and netted in both Premiership games against Liverpool last year.

Verdict: Blackburn 1 Liverpool 2 (DT)

Everton v Birmingham
Everton fans will have been relieved to see their team back on the winning trail after a routine victory at Derby last week. Prior to that they had lost to late goals at Newcastle and at home to fierce rivals Liverpool in the Merseyside derby.

Despite those defeats, Everton are not struggling for goals at present (they have scored 16 in the last seven), and they should have enough in their armoury to overcome a Birmingham side who registered their only win away from St Andrews at bottom club Derby.

Their defeat at Middlesbrough doesn't bode well for this assignment, as they can expect Everton to be a whole lot tougher. Having said that this could be an attritional low-scoring affair.

In three previous trips to the North-West in the league this season, Birmingham have been happy to try and defend what they started with. While this approach resulted in narrow defeats at Manchester City and Blackburn, Birmingham came away with a creditable point from Anfield after a goalless stalemate. That could be their aim again on this trip to Merseyside, but we feel Everton are creating enough chances to pinch this one.

Verdict: Everton 1 Birmingham 0 (BL)

Fulham v Reading
Fulham have a great chance of recording their first win since August in this fixture as Reading simply cannot stop conceding goals on their travels. Since a promising opening day goalless draw at Old Trafford, Reading have lost at Bolton, Sunderland, Portsmouth and Blackburn, conceding 16 goals in the process.

While Fulham's goalless draw at home to Derby a few weeks ago hardly boosts confidence in the Cottagers, they showed enough in their stalemate at Sunderland last week to suggest a much-needed win is just around the corner.

Fulham's scoring record of just one goal from their last four games is a concern but they should get enough chances to put three points on the board after a barren September and October. While it won't be easy, Fulham may represent a bit of value at odds-against.

Verdict: Fulham 2 Reading 1 (BL)

Middlesbrough v Tottenham
Juande Ramos' reign as Spurs boss got off to a winning start on Wednesday but the 2-0 Carling Cup success over Blackpool illustrated plenty of their failings this season.

Tottenham again looked brittle in defence against their Championship opponents and it took a number of decent saves from Paul Robinson to keep their lead intact.

And they head into this match seeking a first win in the league since the middle of August and also a first success on their travels.

However, there aren't many easier Premier League assignments right now than taking on Middlesbrough and Spurs have already beaten them this season in the Carling Cup when both managers put out virtually the strongest XIs available to them.

Gareth Southgate's men, without a win since September 1, are woefully short of confidence themselves - underlined by the fact they've conceded in the opening 10 minutes of their last five league games.

Admittedly they've had a tough run of fixtures but it's hard to make out a convincing case for either side collecting the three points on Saturday given that they've each managed just one clean sheet in the whole league campaign so far.

With that last stat in mind - allied to Spurs' continuing problems at set-pieces - we'regoing to take a chance on Boro's giant defender David Wheater scoring anytime at 9/1. He's already found the net against Birmingham this season and was also a constant threat in the Carling Cup match against Spurs.

We'll also be keeping a close eye on the bookings markets when they are published because referee Mike Dean could be in for a busy afternoon.

Each side had a man sent off (Didier Zokora and George Boateng) at White Hart Lane last term and there was plenty of needle when they met ealier this season.

And arbiter Dean's average make-up in the Premier League this season is a whopping 71.25pts on the basis of 10 per yellow and 25 per red card. Just for good measure he cautioned six Boro players in his previous appearance at the Riverside back in August.

Verdict: Middlesbrough 2 Tottenham 2 (JT)

Newcastle v Portsmouth
Sam Allardyce admits that he may have to sacrifice one or two of his big-name attackers to solve Newcastle's away form which took another hit with a 2-1 defeat at Reading last week. But at St James' Park he's definitely got the formula right and the Magpies have won four and drawn one of their five matches.

After a 0-0 draw with Aston Villa, they've beaten Wigan, West Ham, Everton and Spurs although it's worth pointing out that those four sides have lost 13 away games between this season.

Portsmouth could be the toughest test yet as Harry Redknapp's men have won their last four on the road and the only two defeats they've suffered all season were away to Chelsea and Arsenal.

Newcastle traditionally have the better of this fixture and have won three of the four Premiership meetings at St James' but this is arguably the best Pompey side they've faced and we're reluctant to back them at 11/10 to make it five home Premiership wins on the spin.

Pompey at 5/2 look just a little short too so the draw at 9/4 may prove the best option.

Verdict: Newcastle 1 Portsmouth 1 (DT)

Wigan v Chelsea
Wigan fans won't need reminding that their record against the Premiership's 'Big Four' is absolutely shocking. They've never even managed so much as a draw in this their third season in the Premiership and they look to be running into Chelsea at just the wrong time.

The Blues had too many top-class players to simply fall apart when Jose Mourinho said farewell and after some early teething problems they seem to be enjoying the extra freedom given them by Avram Grant.

The Blues have won seven out of eight since losing 2-0 at Old Trafford and have now bagged 10 goals in their last two games.

Didier Drogba may have said he's not truly happy at Stamford Bridge but it hasn't stopped him scoring goals and he's netted in each of his last five games. He's 11/8 to keep the sequence going although Wigan have conceded just four goals in their five home games so confidence is dented just a little bit.

Verdict: Wigan 0 Chelsea 2 (DT)
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Re: English Premiership 3rd/4th & 5th November

Hope the ref for the Man u Arse encounter is strong. In previous meetings some of the assaults on arsenal players by utd were brutal in the extreme.

The early k.o will probably take a lot of sting out of the match though plus the absence of paul scholes.

If Nani and Anderson start i think Arsenal will run the midfield.

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thats a great big text to have rrough. Are you shouting your bet at us? thats what i like to see a bit of confidence. Im sorry rrough its was jst a refreshing change. Does anyone have a list of who's reffing this weekend and also some ref stats whilst we're here?

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Premier League ref stats here:

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Premier League red/yellow card stats here:

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It's that time again...I know, I know...easy..wipe the tears of thanks AWAY FROM THE EYES...MOVE AWAY..sorry, wrong forum...

The night's are getting colder, so snuggle on up to my Hot Tips. Oh yeah, you know you want to....don't you be saying you don't! Nice. warm , cozy page of punting opportunititties.
Last week?.....tough time. I won't deny it. I just keep picking the wrong one on the booking bets...Carragher is a such an obvious choice , but for some reason I thought he'd be playing it cooler as he'd been booked the week before: wrong!
Anelka and Jones came in, while Blackburn just keep on giving. Good boy, Rover!...Good boy!

Of course I'm listing quite a number of possible bets , some longer odds for a fun interest, and shorter odds for a serious punt. You can't back them all and hope to win, but I think there's enough for everyone to get an idea for a bet at least.

Ok, Week 12, ....................and a cracker in store early Saturday afternoon.....


Arsenal vs Man Utd : Sat kick off 12:45

Well so far this campaign the Home sides are enjoying a more than 50% win rate, and last Saturday showed that pattern continuing with 4 from 6 taking the spoils. Arsenal don't need to rely on stats for their pep talks as their performances in front of the Home fans has always been superb. Man Uutd don't have a great record vs Arsenal at home, and I think this will again prove to be the case.

A key point about Man Utd is that they can be quite slow to get up to 'passing' speed and are vulnerable to quick, slick passing teams such as Arsenal. In fact , is there a better example of one touch close quarter passing than Arsenal? I don't think so.
A tough game vs Liverpool at Anfield played out a draw. Man Utd took a good 3 pts from Middlesbrough but not before they were made to work in that opening 45. On a number of occasions Utd were caught napping with the ball , and if Boro had been able to pressure them more during this period we may have seen a closer result.

Arsenal have a game in hand over Man Utd , so Fergie will see this as a double result if he can take the points.
Hopefully both sided will be on form as this has the makings of a very open attacking match and goals must surely be on offer.

Arsenal to win @ 2.54 betchronicle & Hleb: 'to score from inside the box' @ 8.00 ladbrokes & Over 2.5 @ 2.20 sportingbet

Aston Villa vs Derby County

Villa have a decent Home record to defend here against the side with the worst Away record (0-1-5 GF0 GA17). Hard to see anything other than a Villa win and the odds reflect that across the board. Derby try hard, and put the effort in every game , but just can't take it to the level required to compete in the Premiership. A lack of goals and a defence best suited to the Championship is a recipe for relegation. It would be fair to say that there have been recent signs of improvement in their play in terms of goals conceded and 1st half play, but at the end of the day they're not getting the results they so desperately need.

AH: Villa -1 @ 1.75 canbet

Everton vs Birmingham City

The return of Tim Cahill has had an immediate impact on Everton with his goals in both the Carling Cup and the UEFA Cup. Good motivators on the pitch are essential to sides like Everton who don't really have enough 'creatives' such as Arteta. The visit of Birmingham should be seen as a great opportunity for 3pts as the Blues have not shown a liking for being on the road. Birmingham's Kapo is a big threat for Everton to deal with as his skill and vision are definitely at EPL level and he has proven his scoring ability. Both sides are coming off wins and for the visitors they really need to keep that momentum going. Tight game by the look of it, but as Birmingham haven't won at Goodison in over 50 years I'll stick with the Toffees here....get it?..STICK with the Toffee...genius.

Everton @ 1.72 bet365

Fulham vs Reading

Fulham are the draw specialists of the EPL, but that's a title they would rather not have in view of the points it has gained them. It's always 100% effort but often no luck or poor finishing that thwarts them. Losing goals in the last 10 mins is a real bad habit to kick, but with 5 already gone this way they'll need to start courses in hypnosis if it continues. Reading have also lost 5 in the last 10 mins, but balanced it out by scoring 5 as well. A stalemate with 10 mins to go?...I know where my money will be going!

Anytime Goalscorers: K.Doyle @ 3.75 skybet & C.Dempsey @ 4.50 Hills

Middlesbrough vs Tottenham

New coach sweeps clean? Probably not straight away,( and that'll be the cleaners job anyway) but expect changes soon. Spurs again threw away a lead vs Blackburn last week. All over them in the opening 45 and yet failed to close it out. Keane is in terrific form with 6 in the last 5 , all comps, so he has the perfect opportunity to get in between Boro's often static back four.
Middlesbrough are on a slide of their own in terms of results and goals. They really lack any spark to step up a gear when the tempo is raised , and Southgate must be hacked off with the poor return from his strikeforce. He needs Chuck Norris : A Force of One!
Both defences have more holes than Clinton's testimony, so I think this could be a bit Olivia Newton-John..."Physical, Physical...it's gonna get Physicaaaaaaaal" ...as they deal with the rush.

A goal before/during 28th minute @ 2.00 corals & Keane to score at anytime @ 3.25 bet365

Newcastle Utd vs Portsmouth

Typical really, I select Benjani in my Fantasy Footy team and he goes and misses a penalty!...couldn't stop himself scoring the previous weeks and then misses a sitter. Turned out to be a big miss to, as that was a sure 3pts thrown away. Midweek Portsmouth had Kanu back in his scoring boots, but it was all too late as they went down 2-1 to Blackburn in the Carling Cup. They can put those two performances behind them with a steadier display at St James' Park, especially with Kanu back as an option. Newcastle have got the hang of things at Home, but Away is another matter. There is a bit Jekyll 'n Hyde in all of us , but Joey "Jekyll" Barton has taken it too far and made a lifestyle out of it.
Sam vs 'Arry...not exactly Boa vs Python, more Bungs vs Bungs. Deny! Deny! Deny! Deny!

Portsmouth +0.25 @ 2.10 betfred

Wigan vs Chelsea

Chelsea just have to be backed. Wigan don't present a threat on any formlines this season, while Chelsea have been putting in the big attacking displays of late. Goals are flying for the Stamford millionaires, with Drogba in particular looking in great form. Lampard is back to his good old ways and even Kalou has discovered why he gets all that cash that appears in his bank every month. Good lad. Meanwhile back at the ranch...Wigan are finding it an almost impossible job to get a result. Last week was at least an improvement in finding the net, but they couldn't keep their heads in front of Steve Bruce's Birmingham. Hard to see them keeping a clean sheet, plus the negative tactics vs Man Utd didn't work out well either, so lets hope it's an all out attacking job and see who can score the most!

Over 2.5 @ 2.00 bluesq

Blackburn vs Liverpool

Big match for both sides, with Blackburn on a great run of results , and Liverpool needing to keep in touch with the top spots by maintaining their top ranking for 'away' games and 'unbeaten in the EPL' tag. The Rovers have been a betting goldmine for their followers and sit 1pt above Liverpool in the league. Blackburn have enjoyed their 4 game run vs bottom half teams , and made sure of getting the job done: 4/4, 100%. Facing the top side on 'away' form is a different matter. Confidence is sky high, strikers are on form , the defence is vulnerable ( no clean sheets in the last 4) , but Mark Hughes has a squad that knows how to win and likes the feeling. That counts for a lot.
Liverpool know how tough this will be , as tough as last season when they failed to win against them, taking just the 1pt from their Anfield encounter. Goals? Should be, I think, neither side has shown an airtight defence so far, although these two can find it hard to break each other down.

Santa Cruz @ 15.00/McCarthy@ 12.00 'to score a header' ladbrokes & Blackburn DNB @ 2.24 paddypowerWest Ham vs Bolton

Bellamy out , Aston out, so Carlton Cole is the main man. He's had a tough time staying fit in the past and has lost out on so many opportunities to make a name for himself at other clubs, but he's now got his shot. A decent run as 1st choice striker in an EPL club. Boa Morte must be included by Curbishley as his experience and pace is a headache for any club mired in the relegation zone. Last minute winner struck midweek vs Coventry will have only boosted his confidence higher, so he'll be a target for Bolton.
Anelka is such a top quality player I just don't know why he stays with Bolton. There is no future with them in terms of success , except in "avoiding relegation', ....maybe. He is a standing dish for 'scoring anytime' at The Reebok, but is found wanting on his travels, so the 3.75 on offer for him to do just that is tempting , but not as much as the 4.33 for Carlton Cole, or the 5.50 Boa Morte. But then again I think that Cole may find the pressure getting to him if they don't find an early goal, so Bolton might just have a shout at a point here, or even..dare I say it...three!
Bolton next face Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup, so they'd better get a result here to take some positives into that encounter!

Bolton +0.50 @ 1.95 stanjames

Man City vs Sunderland

Man City should be glad to be facing Sunderland after their 'total football' collapse versus Chelsea last week. Last time I saw something fold that fast was in the 'Fat Slags' Strip Poker' tournie at Blackpool. Sven will be looking for a return to form in front of the home crowd, and even with their Carling Cup 1-0 win over Bolton having gone some way to recovery, that display was still short of their previous form.
Sunderland fight all the way , but it just isn't enough at this level. With City's 100% Home record on the line they know how hard it will be to take even a point. when opposition have scored 1st (5 times) City have only won once , so there's always hope. their aerial threat of Kenwyne Jones will find it harder against the likes of Dunne and Richards, so I feel another way through will be needed. Chelsea showed the 'how' of it, Roy Keane just needs the 'who'.

HT Betting: Man City -0.25 @ 1.79 canbet & Over 2.5 @ 2.06 betchronicle


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going on form Villa will beat Derby but price is a tad short to be fair to Derby. They've got decent enough players to sneek a draw here. 4/6 about Villa is a good price imo but not 4/9 (lads & sky prices btw) - dont know if better is available

I could take the 6/4 about Spurs - agree that Boro are poor and the new manager syndrome blah blah blah........

I think Arsenal at home could also do for me. I'm maybe letting my heart rule over the head cause I dont like Man Utd but I think Overs could also be a good call. Both teams have got enough talent for this to finish 3-3 so i think there will be goals but watch now for a boring 0-0.

Nah it wont be 0-0.............
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Looking at a few more of Saturdays games..

Villa v Derby
If this was a resverse fixture then i'd say Derby could be good for a point but Villa seem a different side at home this season and don't give much away barring the dubbing Man U gave them.
Couldent really take much out of the Bolton game as O'neill seemed to lay his table out for a point from the off as once they drew level they shut up shop but at Villa park they are much more offensive.
Pity Carew doesnt look like he will make the game as Villa do look a bit raggedy up front but they should have enough talent and experience to see of a struggling Derby side.

Villa Win.

Everton V Birningham
Everton seem to be hitting a rich vane of form once more and I don't see them having to much trouble here.
In fact at the moment I'd back Everton, Blackburn, Pompey and Man City against anybody at home at the moment bar the big 4.
Everton seem to have a couple of knocks but should still have enough in reserve to overcome Birmingham who allthough area very spirited side just don't have the same class of player as Everton.
Birmingham will get stuck in but Everton can also dish it out when need be and should win this by a couple.

Everton Win

Fulham V Reading
Good win for Reading against the Magpies like week and boy did they need it, the boot is on the other foot this time round with Fulham desperate for all 3 points this time and they will be looking at this match as a must win game.

Since the opening day of the season when they got a point at Old Trafford Readings away form has been dire and they look a totally different side to the one that took the prem by storm last yr.

Fulhams form aint that great either as they have had a mixed bag of performances and the results at home have been shocking which rather throws this game up into the air.

Tricky game to call and after watching both sides this season I'd give Fulham the nod as allthough they seem to be struggling they look like at any moment they could click into gear and get a decent run together whereas Reading look to be at sixes and sevens at the moment.

Then when we look at the prospective team sheets we see Fulham have lots of injuries whilst Reading seem relatively Injury free and seem to be fairing better since the return of Sonko.

Tough one this but I'll go for Reading on the half ball.
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Going to be backing Manchester United tonight @ 3.25 simply because I wasn't impressed with Arsenals most recent performance.
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As for the Man City v Sunderland game then I cannot really look beyond a Man City win.

City have made a bit of a fortress at Eastlands with a 100% winning record so far this season (you watch that put the mockers on it ) and i can't really see Sunderland threatning that having only picked up two points on the rd this yr, they could possibly set their stall out for the draw as they did against Boro and Birmingham but with Mpenza back up front and Petrov back on the wing City should be good for a couple of goals as combined with Elano they do seem to have a good understanding when attacking.

Richard being out for City shouldent cause to much of a problem as Onuoha is more than a ideal replacement as he's like a little clone of the big fella.

Isaksson back between the sticks should aslo prove beneficial to City as they have been missing a bit of experience in goal this season allthough he did look a bit rusty against Bolton midweek but he should improve from there on in as he gets games under his belt.

City win
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Cant see past Man City tonight as their home form versus Sunderlands away tells its own story. The question i put to all punters is wheres the value ?? Man City win a lot of their games 1-0 so the HC-1 puts me off a bit , maybe HT-FT not sure if City are fast starters though ?? Any value hunters out there ??
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Man. City - Sunderland

Now... What we've got here... The "surprise" of this season, Man. City, against one of the novels and one of the team, shitted in the relegation battle... Man. City are now on the ground, Chelsea took them down from the sky after the 6-0 win... They started to think that they are one of the best teams this season, but this is totally not - true and Chelseas showed it... It's such a truth that they have many problem against the biggest clubs... The excpetion is the winning over Man. Utd with 2-0, but this is a big derby match and nothing was clear so... The team isn't so strong, their job was fighting for the UEFA zone nad I think they already did it... But they have to know that theit place isn't among the big clubs (in the top 4)... Sunderland are just a novel, but novel with some strong footballesr and a big man on the top - the manager Roy Kean... Team with strong defence, definetely... And... The most important part of the match - this is the most interesting match at Monday, all bets are bet on this game... You really can't imagine what kind of sum have been bet all over the world... Really, really massive sum... The bookies just can't allow the home win become true... And 90% of this sum is bet on the home team... The bookies expectations shows draw or even away win, and also this is showed in the odds change of big bookies like William Hill, Paddy Power, Bwin... And this match is also live bet, just imagine how will the sum grow... Just forget the home win in this match I got the X2 double chance, odds around by 2.20 - 2.80
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