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The Premiership - 6/7th April
Barclays Premiership
06 Apr 17:15 Man City v Charlton 11/10 11/5 11/5
06 Apr 19:30 Everton v Fulham 8/13 5/2 4/1
07 Apr 12:45 Chelsea v Tottenham 2/5 3/1 6/1
07 Apr 15:00 Arsenal v West Ham 4/11 10/3 6/1
07 Apr 15:00 Blackburn v Aston Villa 1/1 21/10 13/5
07 Apr 15:00 Middlesbrough v Watford 4/7 11/4 4/1
07 Apr 15:00 Reading v Liverpool 12/5 9/4 1/1
07 Apr 15:00 Sheff Utd v Newcastle 5/4 9/4 9/5
07 Apr 15:00 Wigan v Bolton 7/5 9/4 13/8
07 Apr 17:15 Portsmouth v Man Utd 5/1 11/4 1/2
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04-04-2007, 10:37
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Re: 6/7th April - The Premiership
Since I am a Liverpool-supporter, I must hope that West Ham beat Arsenal away this saturday. But I believe they can. The Hammers have only lost two of their last six games against The Gunners in fact. Arsenal miss Henry, while West Ham need more points badly. The away team will fight for their lives and I really hope that it will pay off.
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05-04-2007, 00:18
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Re: 6/7th April - The Premiership
I'm not so sure the Hammers have enough quality to beat Arsenal Towers especially at the emirates but good luck with your bet.
As for Fridays games well I'm gonna plump for City again as this is their cup final and the one game that could lift them to safety, Charlton have been on a bit of a run but have not really played anybody of note, same too could also be said of City but they are playing at home and this is the one game that could get the critics of there backs especially pearce's as nothing more than a win will do here.
Everton look worthy favourites against Fulham as they push for a Euro place but with Fulham still having one eye on the relegation zone i wouldent at all be surprised to see the spoils shared and Fulham continuing there run of draws lately.
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05-04-2007, 09:54
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Re: 6/7th April - The Premiership
Reading at 12/5 against the Underachievers looks absolutely massive..7th for Benitez next season!
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05-04-2007, 19:23
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Re: 6/7th April - The Premiership
Value Bets:
Man City v Charlton @ 11/5
Chelsea v Tottenham @ 3/1
Arsenal v West Ham @ 6/1
Reading v Liverpool @ 9/4
However, I must admit that's fairly uncommon for 3 of the big 4 to NOT win all in the same game day!
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06-04-2007, 00:41
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Re: 6/7th April - The Premiership
Holy hell i forgot all this was happening a day early. Not much tomorrow mind. Man City anyone? 
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06-04-2007, 08:52
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
Hello Guys,iŽam back with a pick in the premier League.I saw the match on Monday between Aston Villa and Everton.Everton was in the first half the better Team.There offensiv trio is one on of the best in the Premier Leauge with Johnson,Arteta and Vaughn.Evertons injury list is might be a little bit shorter,because John McFadden and Manuel Fernandes will return to the squad.Everton played draw last weekend against Portsmouth at Graven Cottage.They have also a longer injury list Ian Pearce,Vincenzo Montella (groin), Franck Queudrue (hamstring) and Claus Jensen (knee) are unavailable.Fulham is also a bad away squad,they won only one game away from London.The first game Fulham won after a curious goal of Claus Jensen.I think the odds are a little bit to high. IŽll take Everton to win

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06-04-2007, 09:13
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
Agree with Everton. If they play like the did agains Villa I cannot see Fulham stopping them. Bout only one I'm interested n.
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06-04-2007, 10:58
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
Pompey is a decent side, while Man U have a crucial game on tuesday and might be thinking about this game already. Pompey lost at home 3 time only till now. They got beaten at their last home game, and due to that fact, I think it'll be tougher for Man U to beat 'em again. No doubt Man U are great this season, but it's impossible for any team to keep a perfect form till summer.
Pompey with no win last 4 rounds, and I think they can finally get one this round, or atleast draw.
Pompey +1 around @1.8 is a nice deal in my eyes.
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06-04-2007, 11:30
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Re: 6/7th April - The Premiership
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Reading at 12/5 against the Underachievers looks absolutely massive..7th for Benitez next season!
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lol, u must be Everton fan  ,
Liverpool's on fire, after impressive 4-1 against Arsenal they went to PSV and won 3-0, with Chamipons League semi-final secured they don't have to rest players in a game vs Reading.
Reading's playing some offensive and open football and I expect Liverpool to punish them on counter attacks. Crouchinho's on fire scoring 4 in the last 2 games - easy ride for Liverpool 
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06-04-2007, 15:30
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
I'm thinking of going 2 goals or more in the Man City game,i think both teams need to show a little bit more on the scoring front due to obvious reasons so i'm going in all in on 2 goals or more @ 1.5 ......
Biggest bet of the season for me 
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06-04-2007, 17:13
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
oh dear my dog! Not looking good for you so far...
I think West Ham might score first at Arsenal - and then proceed to get humped - interesting trend of conceding first - although I wonder what that counts for?
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
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Originally Posted by Densa85
Hello Guys,iŽam back with a pick in the premier League.I saw the match on Monday between Aston Villa and Everton.Everton was in the first half the better Team.There offensiv trio is one on of the best in the Premier Leauge with Johnson,Arteta and Vaughn.Evertons injury list is might be a little bit shorter,because John McFadden and Manuel Fernandes will return to the squad.Everton played draw last weekend against Portsmouth at Graven Cottage.They have also a longer injury list Ian Pearce,Vincenzo Montella (groin), Franck Queudrue (hamstring) and Claus Jensen (knee) are unavailable.Fulham is also a bad away squad,they won only one game away from London.The first game Fulham won after a curious goal of Claus Jensen.I think the odds are a little bit to high. IŽll take Everton to win

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Everton 4:1 
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07-04-2007, 06:17
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Re: The Premiership - 6/7th April
from the Racingpost-
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Arsenal v West Ham - C Tevez first scorer 0.5pt e-w 10-1
THE Gunners have their sights on third place and their fans will anticipate a comfortable three points, but the Hammers finally look like getting their act together. They probably do not have enough to become the first team to win at the Emirates in the Premiership, but they should be at Arsene Wenger's side from the first whistle. The busy Carlos Tevez, who stands over all the free kicks, has finally found his touch in front of goal and it worth a poke to silence the crowd with the opening strike.
Team News
Arsenalhave been boosted by the availability of Gilberto, Jeremie Aliadiere and Emmanuel Eboue after injury
Nigel Quashie is struggling with an ankle injury and Calum Davenport (right) has a knee problem. Yossi Benayoun could return.
Blackburn v Aston Villa - Blackburn 2pt evs
BLACKBURN'S recent form has been a bit hit and miss, but they can recover from their last two defeats with a victory over Villa today. Rovers were robbed by a refereeing decision against West Ham and led for more than an hour at Old Trafford last week. At home, their form has been pretty solid. Villa have not got going at all this season and the loss of John Carew is a massive one. At even money, Mark Hughes's side represent good value to get back to winning ways.
Team News
Midfielder David Bentley is available again after suspension, although Zurab Khizanishvili is struggling with a knee injury.
John Carew (right) is out with a calf injury but Ashley Young should be fit.
Middlesbro v Watford - Draw-Borodouble result 1pt 7-2
AFTER warning his players that they are playing for their futures, Boro boss Gareth Southgate will look for a comprehensive victory against the basement boys, but they might not have it their own way. Only trips to Man United,Chelsea and Arsenal have seen Watford lose by more than two goals and Southgate's charges may have to be patient. With the Hornets prone to a late clanger, backing the draw-Middlesbrough double result could reap a handsome reward at 7-2.
Team News
Emanuel Pogatetz, Lee Cattermole (right) and James Morrison are all suspended, while Julio Arca is doubtful with a groin injury.
Striker Marlon King is Watford's only absentee, while Ben Foster is set to continue in goal at the expense of Richard Lee.
Reading v Liverpool - Reading 1pt 10-3
LIVERPOOL looked like a Champions League-winning side in Eindhoven on Tuesday, but their record in away matches after European encounters this season has been dismal and they haven't even scored in any of the four games in that bracket. Reading have shown this season that they have no fear of the big boys and only Arsenal have put them to the sword on their own patch. Four wins and a draw from their last five matches at the Madejski suggests 10-3 for a home win is on the generous side.
Team News
Glen Little (right) is out with an Achilles injury and Graeme Murty is has a calf problem. Marcus Hahnemann (hip) should play.
Craig Bellamy could come back after missing the last two with a rib injury and Mohamed Sissoko returns from a ban.
Sheff Utd v Newcastle - Sheffield United 2pts 11-8
THE Blades have found themselves back in the relegation picture after four games without a win, but only one of those games was on their own patchand Neil Warnock's side can bounce back with victory today. They have suffered just one defeat at Bramall Lane and there is a severe danger of Newcastle's season petering out. They were poor at home to Manchester City last week, when the opposition needed the points more than they did, and the same scenario appears likely.
Team News
Striker Danny Webber could be back after his foot injury but Robert Hulse is out long-term after breaking his leg.
Defender Craig Moore (right) has recovered from the groin injury that looked to have ended his season so the Magpies could be unchanged.
Wigan v Bolton - Draw 2pts 9-4
WITH Wigan having failed to score more than one goal in 11 of their last 12 encounters and the Trotters' only away win since Christmas coming at Watford, this hardly seems set to be a classic. Bolton have two key midfielders missing, but with the Latics' attack hardly firing on all cylinders, goals should still be at a premium. Despite the gap in terms of league standings, neither side makes much appeal and there is a decent chance that the encounter could end in a stalemate.
Team News
Wigan are at full-strength with long-term worry Emmerson Boyce the only absentee. Henri Camara is likely to be on the bench.
Midfielders Kevin Nolan (right) and Ivan Campo are both suspended after picking up their tenth booking of the campaign.
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