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Premier League weekend preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, May 03, 2007)
 
McCaffrey's Gone Flat


You have to admire the Chinese. Their ability to knock
up a wall and eat with sticks is impressive enough, but
it's their work in the field of insightful proverb creation
where they truly excel.

'Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day; teach him how
to fish and he'll bore you in conversation' is one of theirs,
and never a truer word was spoken.

Personally, the phrase i use most often is 'good things
come in little packages', but it is a blatant lie. Good things
do come to those who wait though; and after a four year
hiatus, the Premiership trophy is on its way back to Old
Trafford.

United can wrap up the title at Eastlands against a
Manchester City side who have only scored 10 goals at
home all season. Another blank for Psycho's mob will
leave them with the worst record since the latest offering
from the sexually ambiguous Robbie Williams. I'm only
going one way in this match; United will see off a
Barton-less City at 8/15.

It's been another fantastic season for Sam Allardyce, if
we choose to disregard the odd episode of Panorama.
The threat of a Glasgow kiss has forced the big man to
walk away from the Reebok; West Ham can take full
advantage at 5/4.

The press believe that the Hammers were only spared
a points deduction for rule-breaking as they pleaded
guilty at the last minute. I guess throwing your hands
up to a mistake is always the right course of action; I
await a statement from Mr and Mrs McCaffrey. I'm
admitting to a little interest in Tevez to score at any
time at 15/8.

Arsenal and Chelsea meet for the first time since the
Snarling Cup final where Adedayor saw red for looking
like Eboue. An Arsenal win over a deflated Chelsea
resembles value at 19/10.

I would hate to see anyone lose their job, with the
possible exception of Tim Lovejoy, but the omens do
not look good for Glenn Roeder. Fat Freddie has
allegedly been courting Sven Goran Eriksson (It's a
step up for Sven after Ulrika) and Big Sam is also in
the frame. A Newcastle win over Blackburn at 13/10
will keep Roeder in his position, for now.

Gareth Southgate is better than Pele; the Middlesbrough
manager can keep Wood on a permanent basis. I'm
getting up early to back Boro at 5/2 to beat Wigan.

A few members of the betting community are still sore
with Harry Redknapp. It's not a result of the great 'next
Pompey manager' sting of 2005; it's the fact that he's
almost certainly partly responsible for Jamie. All will be
forgiven if Pompey leave Goodison Park with a point at
12/5.

The Villa have a 100% record at home to Sheffield United
in the Premiership, but admittedly, that form is older than
Helen Chamberlain. History is against the Blades, recent
form is also against them, but perhaps most tellingly of all,
the G man is against them. The Villa will turn it on at 11/10.

Lefty lunatic Michael Moore made the point that soldiers
on the front line are rarely sons of influential people, but
Prince Harry's decision to toil for the oil has bucked that
trend. His old man is understandably anxious though; keep
your chin up Major. It'll be a major surprise if Spurs fail to
beat Charlton; I'm getting involved at a slick 7/5.

The last three matches between Reading and Watford may
have finished goalless, but the Hornets are now easier to
beat than a Frenchman in Manchester. The Royals can
consolidate their UEFA Cup spot at a fighting 4/9.

Appointing a boss on a temporary basis can occasionally
pay dividends, but Lawrie Sanchez is the worst caretaker
since Ian Huntley. Liverpool have won their last two meets
with Fulham by four clear goals, a great week for the Reds
is about to get better at 13/10.

Banking the cash from last week's winning accer may
appeal to some, but I plan to roll over the profit like it
was Kate Moss. Newcastle, Reading, West Ham and
Aston Villa are the four good-things, the payout is a
titillating 14/1.


Weekend Betting:


Man City v Man Utd Saturday 5th May 12:45 Live on Sky
Man City 6/1
Draw 3/1
Man Utd 8/15
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special: Ronaldo to score direct from a free kick 8/1

Everton v Portsmouth Saturday 5th May 15:00
Everton Evs
Draw 12/5
Portsmouth 3/1
Get on: Draw
Match Special: No goal scorer in the match 17/2

Fulham v Liverpool Saturday 5th May 15:00
Fulham 12/5
Draw 12/5
Liverpool 13/10
Get on: Liverpool
Match Special: Liverpool to score three or more goals 9/2

Newcastle v Blackburn Saturday 5th May 15:00
Newcastle 13/10
Draw 12/5
Blackburn 21/10
Get on: Newcastle
Match Special: Michael Owen to score the first goal 11/2

Reading v Watford Saturday 5th May 15:00
Reading 4/9
Draw 7/2
Watford 15/2
Get on: Reading
Match Special: Reading to win and keep a clean sheet 13/10

West Ham v Bolton Saturday 5th May 15:00
West Ham 5/4
Draw 12/5
Bolton 12/5
Get on: West Ham
Match Special: Tevez to score two or more goals 13/2

Wigan v Middlesbrough Saturday 5th May 15:00
Wigan 5/4
Draw 12/5
Middlesbrough 5/2
Get on: Middlesbrough
Match Special: Viduka to score at any time 5/2

Aston Villa v Sheff Utd Saturday 5th May 17:15 Live on Premiership Plus
Aston Villa 11/10
Draw 12/5
Sheff Utd 11/4
Get on: Aston Villa
Match Special: Aston Villa to win by two or more goals 3/1

Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 6th May 16:00 Live on Sky
Arsenal 19/10
Draw 23/10
Chelsea 13/8
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special: Adebayor to score the only goal of the game 40/1

Charlton v Tottenham Monday 7th May 20:00 Live on Sky
Charlton 21/10
Draw 5/2
Tottenham 7/5
Get on: Tottenham
Match Special: Berbatov and Keane both to score 13/2

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