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PREMIERSHIP PREVIEW by Gerry McDonnell (Friday, May 05, 2006)
 
A nappy ending


I've never really understood the fascination with babies;
they're small, they're ugly and they make absolutely no effort
to participate in a coherent conversation. My antipathy
towards the little monsters probably began when the wife
gave birth to little Goliath, she had the audacity to stay in
hospital for a full two days after dropping the little cash
magnet, the front room looked like a bomb had landed within
a matter of hours; there's just no excuse for her laziness.

For fans of Sunderland, the last day of the season is a lot like
childbirth; after nine months of anguish, the end result makes
you question whether all the effort was worthwhile. The worst
team in the history of the Premiership will end their season
of woe at Villa Park, back the Villans to take all three points
at 8/13; it's a little bundle of joy.

Fans of the Albion will also be glad to see the season come to
a close; the locals of West Bromwich haven't been this
embarrassed since the Frank Skinner show first aired. The
Baggies travel to Goodison Park where they have lost on
their five previous visits; Everton are the nap of the week
at 8/13.

Lady luck is not just smiling on Tottenham, she's flashing
a little bit of cleavage. West Ham are understandably
concentrating on the FA Cup final, Spurs look an outstanding
bet at even money to leave Upton Park with three points
and a 4th place finish.

Arsenal's fixation with this season's Champions League has
potentially cost them a direct route through to next season's
competition, which is like a vegetarian eating a burger to save
a lamb. Arsenal have to win to keep their fading 4th place
dreams alive, at 2/9 they can't be opposed.

It's tough to like Craig Bellamy, if he was your little brother,
you'd probably feel the need to give him a little straightener.
Dislike him or loathe him, you can't argue with the fact that
he's the reason why Blackburn will be competing in Europe
next season. The Rovers are 8/13 to see off Man City at
Ewood; the Bell's an 11/10 shot to end the season on the
goal sheet.

Middlesbrough's 2nd leg performance against Steaua
Bucharest was possibly the greatest comeback since Glenn
McGrath's question of "Why are you so fat?" was countered
with "Because every time I sleep with your wife she gives
me a biscuit." The Boro travel to Fulham and the Cottagers
are the call at 8/11. It's not all bad news for Boro fans
though; Steve McClaren is the new England manager.

Chelsea should be backed at 5/4 to win at St James' Park
in a match that could have potentially disastrous repercussions.
This could be the last game in charge for Newcastle's caretaker
manager, which will mean that I may never get to use the
'I Roeder' line which I had tucked away for a rainy day.
Freddie Shepherd probably hasn't taken that into
consideration; typical selfish behaviour.

The weekend specials:

"Juan for the road" - Angel to score at any time 11/8
"Shaka can" - West Ham to keep a clean sheet 5/2
"Robben reliant" - Arjen Robben to score at any time 9/4
"Cross Doriva" - Doriva to be booked 11/4
"A Hoyte advantage" - Justin Hoyte to score with a header 33/1

Quote of the week:

"At times football is not just, and I guess God wanted Arsenal
to go through." Villarreal striker Guillermo Franco with the quote,
Jose Mourinho has denied favouring the Gunners.

Stat, you're a liberty:

Forget Joey Barton, move aside Robbie Savage. The
Premiership's most outrageous bad boy is?Phil Neville.
The lesser of two evils has been booked 11 times this season
and has seen red twice.

Acc of the week:

The accer of the week has been a goldmine this season,
Aston Villa, Everton, Fulham, Chelsea and Tottenham shall
come together to finish the season with a bang. This little
cracker pays out at 19/1.


Weekend Betting:


Arsenal v Wigan Sunday 7th May 15.00

Arsenal 2/9
Draw 4/1
Wigan 9/1

Get on: Arsenal

The Gunners are firing and have to win; Wigan have only
won one in seven.
Match Special:
Arsenal to win 3-0 13/2

Aston Villa v Sunderland Sunday 7th May 15.00

Aston Villa 8/13
Draw 12/5
Sunderland 4/1

Get on: Aston Villa

The Villa have only lost one of their last six matches in front
of their own supporters; Sunderland haven't won at Villa Park
since the 80's.
Match Special:
Aston Villa to win and keep a clean sheet 11/8

Blackburn v Man City Sunday 7th May 15.00

Blackburn 8/13
Draw 12/5
Man City 4/1

Get on: Blackburn

Blackburn's recent home form is exceptional; they've only been
defeated once in their last 13 matches. Man City have lost
eight of their last nine.
Match Special:
Craig Bellamy to score two or more goals 5/1

Bolton v Birmingham Sunday 7th May 15.00

Bolton 4/7
Draw 12/5
Birmingham 9/2

Get on: Bolton

Bolton have won four of their last seven at the Reebok;
Birmingham have not won on the road all year. The Blues
have scored against Bolton on every occasion that they've
met in the Premiership.
Match Special:
Bolton to win 2-1 7/1

Everton v West Brom Sunday 7th May 15.00

Everton 8/13
Draw 12/5
West Brom 4/1

Get on: Everton

Tottenham are the only visiting team to have left Goodison
Park with three points this year; the Baggies have gone 12
games without a win and have only found the net once in
their last six.
Match Special:
Beattie to score and Everton to win 1-0 25/1

Fulham v Middlesbrough Sunday 7th May 15.00

Fulham 8/11
Draw 5/2
Middlesbrough 3/1

Get on: Fulham

Fulham have won three of their last four; the Boro are winless
in four domestically.
Match Special:
Malbranque to score at any time 9/4


Man Utd v Charlton Sunday 7th May 15.00

Man Utd 2/9
Draw 4/1
Charlton 9/1

Get on: Man Utd

Man U have won 9 of their last 12 matches; Charlton have
only won one in seven and that was a fortuitous victory over
Pompey. United have won their last seven matches against
the Addicks.
Match Special:
Van Nistelrooy to score two or more goals 3/1

Newcastle v Chelsea Sunday 7th May 15.00

Newcastle 13/8
Draw 12/5
Chelsea 5/4

Get on: Chelsea

Newcastle can beat up on the little boys at home, but Liverpool
and Man U both won comfortably at St James' Park. Whenever
Chelsea have lost in the league this season, they've gone on to
win their next game.
Match Special:
Chelsea to score three or more goals 9/2

Portsmouth v Liverpool Sunday 7th May 15.00

Portsmouth 4/1
Draw 13/5
Liverpool 4/7

Get on: Liverpool

Both teams are in excellent form, but while Pompey are in party
mode the Pool have an outside chance of finishing runners-up.
Liverpool have won their last ten matches and are unbeaten in
their last five against Pompey, winning four of them.
Match Special:
Steven Gerrard to score at any time 9/4

West Ham v Tottenham Sunday 7th May 15.00

West Ham 2/1
Draw 5/2
Tottenham Evs

Get on: Tottenham

The Hammers have won only two of their last seven league
matches and last week's win at The Hawthorns was a trifle
fortunate. Take Man U and Arsenal out of Tottenham's
recent run of form and they've won six out of seven.
Tottenham's whole season comes down to this game, they
have to win, they will win.
Match Special:
Robbie Keane to score at any time 11/8


Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 6:15 AM


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