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PREMIER LEAGUE Weekend PREVIEW by Gerry McDonnell (Friday, September 29, 2006)
 
The Bedding Zinger


I'm not the sentimental type. The only time I've ever cried as
an adult was when the wife threatened to leave me; I was absolutely
devastated when she changed her mind at the last minute.
Somewhat embarrassingly, I have to admit to being moved by
the story of 'Beenie', the little furry horse that saved Stuart Pearce
from the chop. I can only imagine how embarrassing it must have
been to have a little animal beside you on the touchline, but Beenie
coped with the situation remarkably well.

The only way that Man City will get a result at Goodison Park is
if Beenie can persuade possible relation Ruud Van Nistelrooy to
offer a helping hand; get involved with the Toffeemen at a beatific
5/6.

Paul Jewell's decision to spend the majority of his summer transfer
budget on Emile Heskey is proving to be the most outrageous rick
since 'The Young Ones' first aired. Blackburn have never lost to
Wigan in a competitive match, the Rovers are a confident call at
even money.

Robbie Savage stripped down to his pants in Blackburn's win over
Boro last week; that type of behaviour should really be confined
to the caravan. Savage's name has gone into the referee's book
in exactly half of the Premiership matches he's played this season;
the 6/4 on offer for another yellow is quite tempting.

Liverpool always struggle when they travel to Bolton, they've only
taken three points on one of their last six visits. There's more
chance of Sam Allardyce paying his license fee early than there is
of the Scousers taking liberties at the Reebok. Bolton are worth
a nibble at a perm-flattening 3/1.

It's an unwritten law in football that players always score against
their former employers. I think El Hadji Diouf netted in this
fixture last season, (I'm not 100% sure as my notes are in shorthand;
I don't even know why i got Jeremy Beadle involved.) the Senegalese
hitman is a 4/1 shot to repeat the feat.

With only one win under his belt in his managerial career, Gareth
Southgate has taken to his new role like a duck to slaughter.
Boro face a tricky looking trip to Sheffield to face the Blades;
I like the draw at 9/4.

The last time these teams met in the league, Dean Saunders
netted the winner for United. It's fair to say that in his prime,
Deano would be a greater goal threat than Ade Akinbiyi. In fact,
feel free to remove 'in his prime' from that sentence. This one
has nil-nil written all over it; back no goalscorer in the match at
a truly delightful 17/2.

One complaint often levelled against Arsenal is that they hate to
win ugly, poor old Iain Dowie has literally no choice. Ashley Cole
claimed that there was a lack of team spirit in the Arsenal dressing
room, it appears to have improved dramatically now he's gone.
The Gunners are the weekend nap at 4/7 to leave the Valley
victorious.

It's widely believed that Isaac Newton was inspired to formulate
the theory of universal gravitation as a result of an apple falling
on his head. However, I prefer to believe that he saw a mediocre
Watford team win last season's play-offs and declared, "Wat goes
up, must come down.' Fulham struggle to win away as a rule, but
that's only against Premiership teams. Back the Cottagers at 2/1.

With a three point deduction hanging over their heads after the
Ashley Cole shenanigans, the Chelsea board must have been
literally cowering throughout Panorama. (Even Seth Armstrong
didn't poach this much, allegedly.) The Champions have only won
two of their last six meetings against a David O'Leary led Villa; an
unbeaten Martin O'Neill team should definitely be backed at 11/1
to pull off a shock.

It's all going wrong at the Lane. Spurs have only scored in one
league match this season, their supporters are booing the players
off the pitch and Jermaine Jenas missed the easiest opening since
Helen Chamberlain. Portsmouth can leave North London with
a point at 12/5.

Call me a mad conspiracy theorist, but is it simply coincidence that
Wayne Rooney's dip in form has coincided with KFC introducing a
new spicy chicken range? I fear not. Looking on the bright side,
the big lad enjoys playing against Newcastle more than he enjoys
socialising with antiquated ladies. (United have completed a
double over Newcastle for the last two seasons, with Rooney
netting in all four matches.) I fancy the round one to return to
form as United romp in at 4/11.


The acc of the week:

This week's accer is so attractive; Pete Doherty is considering
binning Kate Moss as a direct result. Pete may have quipped,
"Sure, Kate's a looker; but this acc is absolutely gorgeous."
Arsenal, Everton, Blackburn, Man Utd and Fulham are the
pretty young things; the payout is a colossal 20/1.


The weekend specials:

"A little Scotch" - Paul Dickov to score with a header 7/1
"A Johnny Walker" - John Terry to be sent off 50/1
"Jim Beam please" - Beattie to score the last goal 11/2
"A large Bells" - Craig Bellamy to score with a header 6/1
"A double JD" - Jermain Defoe to score two or more goals 13/2
"A wild turkey" - Robbie Savage to be sent off 20/1


The quote of the week

"I'm enjoying being at Arsenal, it's great to be in a side which plays
such an attractive game."
Big Willy Gallas embraces subtlety.


The lay man:

There are exchange customers lining up to back Watford at 13/8.
In the immortal words of Sammy Jackson, 'It's our duty, to snatch
that booty'.


Weekend Betting:

Bolton v Liverpool Saturday 30th September 12:45 Live on Sky
Bolton 3/1
Draw 9/4
Liverpool 11/10
Get on: Bolton
Match Special:
Kevin Nolan to score at any time 9/2

Charlton v Arsenal Saturday 30th September 15:00
Charlton 11/2
Draw 13/5
Arsenal 4/7
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special:
Thierry Henry to score a hat-trick 18/1

Chelsea v Aston Villa Saturday 30th September 15:00
Chelsea 3/10
Draw 4/1
Aston Villa 11/1
Get on: Aston Villa
Match Special:
Angel to score the only goal of the game 135/1

Everton v Man City Saturday 30th September 15:00
Everton 5/6
Draw 12/5
Man City 7/2
Get on: Everton
Match Special:
Everton to score a penalty 5/1

Sheff Utd v Middlesbrough Saturday 30th September 17:15 Live on Premiership Plus
Sheff Utd 13/8
Draw 9/4
Middlesbrough 13/8
Get on: Draw
Match Special:
Boateng to be booked 11/8

West Ham v Reading Sunday 1st October 14:00
West Ham Evs
Draw 9/4
Reading 3/1
Get on: Draw
Match Special:
Match to finish 1-1 11/2

Blackburn v Wigan Sunday 1st October 15:00
Blackburn Evs
Draw 9/4
Wigan 3/1
Get on: Blackburn
Match Special:
Blackburn to win and keep a clean sheet 2/1

Man Utd v Newcastle Sunday 1st October 15:00
Man Utd 4/11
Draw 7/2
Newcastle 10/1
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special:
Louis Saha to score the first goal 7/2

Tottenham v Portsmouth Sunday 1st October 16:00 Live on Sky
Tottenham 10/11
Draw 12/5
Portsmouth 3/1
Get on: Draw
Match Special:
Tottenham to score a goal 1/4

Watford v Fulham Monday 2nd October 20:00 Live on Sky
Watford 6/4
Draw 11/5
Fulham 2/1
Get on: Fulham
Match Special:
Fulham to score three or more goals 11/2


Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 6:12 AM


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