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EURO QUALIFIERS Weekend PREVIEW by Gerry McDonnell (Friday, September 01, 2006)
 
The bitterest pillow


I am not a happy man. As a rule, the wife and I are normally
easy going, or to be more truthful, she's easy and I'm going.
But for some strange reason, after just two weeks of quality
football, the Premiership has been sidelined to make way for
the International, like Cinderella being dumped in favour of
her ugly sister. (The other one married me.) I haven't been
this upset since the wife first told me she was pregnant, (It
was my own fault, i was hoping that her looks would provide
adequate contraception; damn those pillow cases.) luckily, i
have now calmed down enough to point the way to a few
cracking weekend punts.

After an unproductive World Cup, it's time to embrace a brand
new dawn for the English game. I'd like to offer my best wishes
to the man who was without a shadow of a doubt, the most
outstanding candidate to replace Sven Goran Eriksson; good
luck at the Villa, Martin O'Neill. Incredible as it may seem,
O'Neill was overlooked as the FA first courted 'Big Phil' Scolari,
before settling for 'first choice' Steve 'I once bought Michael
Ricketts' McClaren.

Let's be honest, Macca is no Brian Clough, his record at
Middlesbrough was a joke. The Boro board backed him to the
hilt financially, yet McClaren could only finish in the top half of
the Premiership once. Still, there's no point in crying over spilt
milk (only a significant loss of lager justifies tears), even Macca
can lead England to a comfortable victory over Andorra. The
English are unbackable at 1/50, playing on a 4-0 scoreline at
13/2 can prove a profitable alternative.

McClaren's first duty as England manager was to shut the door
on David Beckham, the best crosser of a ball in world football.
The situation would be comical if it wasn't so serious. There's no
Becks, there's no Rooney, the first goal scorer betting centres
around Crouch and Frank 'one goal every thirty shots' Lampard.
God help us all. Lamps is the lesser of two evils at 5/1.

I'm a big fan of John Terry; I can honestly say that I would never,
under any circumstances, throw him out of a nightclub. The new
England captain is available at 9/2 to score with a header; that's
worth a second look.

Scotland host the Faroe Isles in their opening qualifier and
I'm preparing for a bad day. It's absolute carnage in my house
when the Jocks play, the wife gets all patriotic; out comes the
haggis, the bagpipes and the syringe. Scotland were held to a
2-2 draw by the Faroe Isles four years ago, I think there's a
great chance of a shock here; I think Scotland can nick it at 1/8.

Krissy Boyd scores plenty of goals at a domestic level, but I'd
probably score 30 a season in the SPL. I'm tipping Boyd to
net the opener for our skirt-wearing neighbours at 3/1 thanks
to a complex new system I've been developing, if a team has
only one decent player, pick him.

Tomas Rosicky could do with an easy match to guarantee a
win after a depressing start to the season with Arsenal. Luckily
for Tommy, the Czech's are hosting Wales. There's been a few
tears shed in Robbie Savage's caravan since John Toshack was
appointed the Welsh manager, there will be a few more when
the Czech's take an easy three points at 2/5.

I'm a big fan of Bjork, the Icelandic nutcase once beat up a
reporter for saying, "Welcome to Bangkok," tough but fair.
Iceland have been priced up at 9/4 for their trip to Northern
Ireland, be like Bjork and get stuck in. There's only one call
for first goalscorer betting, that's Gudjohnsen, Eidur put a
bet on it at 6/1.

The Republic of Ireland are in the same group as Germany
and the Czech Republic, but have kindly promised to fulfil
their fixtures anyway. The Irish travel to Stuttgart to begin
their campaign, the Germans will walk it at 4/9.

Stan Staunton was held at gunpoint recently, police are looking
for a complete madman, Niall Quinn hasn't been ruled out.
Another lanky forward looks the call to open the scoring, take a
Klose look at Miroslav at 4/1.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy has been left out of the Dutch squad for
the trip to Luxembourg. The horse-faced goal machine was
reportedly devastated by Van Basten's decision, but he's since
been stabilised. Only the rich can play on the Dutch at 1/50,
a correct score perm of 3-0 / 4-0 will have to suffice for the
rest of us at 12/5.

There's a real treat in store for footy fans on Sunday, when
Brazil lock horns with Argentina at the Emirates. From the
look of the squads, both managers are taking this friendly
seriously; Tevez, Messi, and Riquelme will face off against
Ronaldinho, Robinho and Kaka. Ronaldo 'too fat to have two
names' hasn't made the squad which gives the Brazilians a
glimmer of hope, but I'll be on the Argies at 7/4.

The acc of the week:

The accer this week is so nailed on, a team of demolition experts
would struggle to loosen it. Iceland, Scotland, France, Czech
Republic, Germany and Italy are the teams, the payout is a
pleasing 10/1.

The quote of the week:

"When you are good enough to go to Arsenal, you are good
enough to play in the England team; because there are many
players who play for England who would not play at Arsenal."

Arsene Wenger is such a diplomat, he refused to name Peter Crouch.

The lay man:

England are a fantastic lay at 6/1 to win Euro 2008, but if you
want your money tied up for years you should consider marriage.
On the weekend action, Northern Ireland should definitely be
layed on the exchanges at 13/10.

Weekend Betting:


Northern Ireland v Iceland Saturday 2nd September 15.00 Live on BBC NI

Northern Ireland 5/4
Draw 11/5
Iceland 9/4

Get on: Iceland

Match Special:
Iceland to score three or more goals 6/1

Scotland v Faroe Isles Saturday 2nd September 15.00 Live on Sky

Scotland 1/8
Draw 15/2
Faroe Isles 25/1

Get on: Scotland

Match Special:
Boyd to score a hat-trick 12/1

England v Andorra Saturday 2nd September 17.00 Live on BBC

England 1/50
Draw 10/1
Andorra 80/1

Get on: England

Match Special:
The first goal to be scored before/during the 18 minute mark 5/6

Georgia v France Saturday 2nd September 17.00

Georgia 7/1
Draw 16/5
France 4/9

Get on: France

Match Special:
France to score in both halves 5/4

Czech Rep v Wales Saturday 2nd September 19.15 Live on Sky

Czech Rep 2/5
Draw 10/3
Wales 8/1

Get on: Czech Rep

Match Special:
Rosicky to score from outside the area 13/2

Luxembourg v Holland Saturday 2nd September 19.30

Luxembourg 50/1
Draw 9/1
Holland 1/50

Get on: Holland

Match Special:
Kuyt to score a hat-trick 11/1

Germany v Rep of Ireland Saturday 2nd September 19.45

Germany 4/9
Draw 3/1
Rep of Ireland 7/1

Get on: Germany

Match Special:
Germany to win and keep a clean sheet 11/10

Italy v Lithuania Saturday 2nd September 19.50

Italy 1/7
Draw 11/2
Lithuania 16/1

Get on: Italy

Match Special:
Pirlo to score direct from a free kick 13/2

Spain v Liechtenstein Saturday 2nd September 21.00

Spain 1/50
Draw 10/1
Liechtenstein 80/1

Get on: Spain

Match Special:
Villa to score a hat-trick 10/1

Brazil v Argentina Sunday 3rd September 16.00 Live on BBC

Brazil 6/4
Draw 11/5
Argentina 7/4

Get on: Argentina

Match Special:
Riquelme to score at any time 7/2


Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 7:27 AM


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