Soccer Betting Tip SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Home SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Previews SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Contact Us SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Sitemap
Soccer Betting Tip SBI Soccer Betting Tip | About Us SBI Soccer Betting Tip | FAQ's SBI Soccer Betting Tip | SMS Service SBI Soccer Betting | Results SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Testimonials SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Free Bets SBI Soccer Betting Tip | Resources
Soccer Betting.info
Soccer Betting Tip The only way to profit from the beautiful game.
Soccer Betting Tip Soccer Betting Tip
Soccer Betting Tip
Soccer Betting Tip Soccer Betting Resources

Soccer Betting | Latest Previews from SBI
Soccer Betting | Free Bets

Soccer Betting Previews


Premier League weekend betting preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, August 30, 2007)
 
Girls Allowed? It's Encouraged


I've recently learned the hard way that you should never
discuss politics and religion. My lodger and I became embroiled
in a furious row over the conflict in Iraq. Dave was very vocal
in his condemnation of Bush; but he flew off the handle when
I criticised Brown. It almost came to blows.

The day after our acrimonious political altercation, we fell out
over his attempt to convert the wife into devout Christianity.
I was less than pleased when I arrived home from work early
to hear a chant of "Oh God" emanating from the spare bedroom.

As a result of our constant bickering, I had to ask Dave to
move out. He didn't react well to my decision; he tried to
smash my back door in. The wife was extremely disappointed
with the unpleasant outcome, as she'd literally bent over
backwards to make him feel welcome.

Roy Keane and Alex Ferguson can empathise with my predicament.
Sir Alex had to offload the busy Irishman after he criticised a number
of team-mates. I can understand why Fergie was so upset; only
a mug would buy Kieran Richardson after Keane's vitriolic volley.

The return of United's prodigal son has added real spice to
Sunderland's trip to Old Trafford. A case can be made for
backing the Mackems at 18/1, but it has more holes than
Amy Winehouse. I have to side with Manchester United at 1/4.

Robbie Savage has his critics, but I'd happily place the Welshman
alongside Keane, Vieira and Makelele; if I was creating an 'odd one out'
question. The 5/4 for a Blackburn win over Manchester City stands
out like a sore thumb.

When I heard that Kieron Dyer had broken his leg in two places,
my immediate thoughts were 'Lee Bowyer's house' and
'Craig Bellamy's golf club'. West Ham are a different side to the
team that were on the end of a 6-0 shoeing at Reading last season,
the Hammers can take revenge at 23/10.

Cheryl Cole surprisingly turned down a £150,000 Bentley from
her wealthy husband, because she felt 'she didn't earn it'.
The solution is pretty obvious. I'm going down the bookies to
take 13/5 for a draw between Aston Villa and Chelsea.

I'd love to see Sammy Lee succeed at Bolton, but the only way
he'll still be employed at Christmas is if he finds six pals.
An Everton win at the Reebok is available at 2/1; that's plenty
big enough.

How on earth were Fulham not awarded a penalty against
Aston Villa last week? Craig Gardner's handling in the area
was so impressive; Petr Cech and John Terry both rang to
congratulate him. Lawrie Sanchez is probably the unluckiest
manager in the league at the minute, Spurs can take
advantage at 11/8.

Pompey are set to release David Nugent a mere month after
splashing out £6m on him. Such an eventuality would have
been a 999/1 shot on the exchanges, but it wouldn't have
lasted long. The 8/15 for Arsenal beating Pompey is equally
as attractive.

Liverpool v Derby may well prove to be the greatest mismatch
since Kate Moss paired off with Pete Doherty. The master
songsmith could have done a lot better. You won't find a bigger
banker than Liverpool at 2/9.

I was disappointed to see Mido react to inflammatory chants
last weekend. A professional footballer is paid handsomely to
ignore provocation from the crowd, and Mido makes good bread.
All of our finances will receive a boost if we take the 11/10 for a
Middlesbrough win over Birmingham.

The FA's decision to launch an enquiry into the Newcastle
supporters' behaviour is typically over the top. If you ask me,
it's being blown out of all proportion. I'll happily make a fuss
over the 3/4 for a Newcastle win over Wigan.

Mido labelled the offending supporters as 'drunks' after the
match, which I found quite offensive. I partake in the occasional
swift few beers myself, but I'm not a drunk; I'm a connoisseur
of the liquid bint-thinner. A 14/1 weekend accer of Middlesbrough,
Newcastle, Man Utd, Arsenal and Blackburn will pay for enough
lager to drop the wife down a few sizes.


Weekend Betting:

Bolton v Everton Saturday 1st September 15:00
Bolton 6/4
Draw 9/4
Everton 2/1
Get on: Everton
Match Special: Andy Johnson to score the only goal of the game 33/1

Fulham v Tottenham Saturday 1st September 15:00
Fulham 12/5
Draw 23/10
Tottenham 11/8
Get on: Tottenham
Match Special: Berbatov to score at any time 2/1

Liverpool v Derby Saturday 1st September 15:00
Liverpool 2/9
Draw 5/1
Derby 18/1
Get on: Liverpool
Match Special: Torres to score two or more goals 4/1

Middlesbrough v Birmingham Saturday 1st September 15:00
Middlesbrough 11/10
Draw 12/5
Birmingham 3/1
Get on: Middlesbrough
Match Special: Middlesbrough to win and keep a clean sheet 13/5

Newcastle v Wigan Saturday 1st September 15:00
Newcastle 3/4
Draw 5/2
Wigan 4/1
Get on: Newcastle
Match Special: Newcastle to score three or more goals 3/1

Reading v West Ham Saturday 1st September 15:00
Reading 23/20
Draw 9/4
West Ham 23/10
Get on: West Ham
Match Special: Bellamy to score from outside the penalty area 8/1

Man Utd v Sunderland Saturday 1st September 17:15 Live on Setanta
Man Utd 1/4
Draw 5/1
Sunderland 18/1
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special: Tevez and Nani both to score 7/1

Arsenal v Portsmouth Sunday 2nd September 13:30 Live on Sky
Arsenal 8/15
Draw 3/1
Portsmouth 13/2
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special: Arsenal to score four or more goals 5/1

Blackburn v Man City Sunday 2nd September 15:00
Blackburn 5/4
Draw 9/4
Man City 12/5
Get on: Blackburn
Match Special: Santa Cruz to score the first goal 13/2

Aston Villa v Chelsea Sunday 2nd September 16:00 Live on Sky
Aston Villa 5/1
Draw 13/5
Chelsea 8/11
Get on: Draw
Match Special: Reo-Coker to score in a 1-1 draw 50/1

Labels:



Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 8:48 AM


<< Home


SBi - RSS Feed
 
Preview Archives:

 
Subscribe!

Subscribe to SoccerBetting.info Previews
Subscribe to SoccerBetting.info Previews
Subscribe to SoccerBetting.info Previews
Subscribe to SoccerBetting.info Previews
 
top bookmakers
 
Bet365 [FREE £100]
Paddy Power [FREE £25]
Sportingbet [FREE £100]
888 Sport [FREE £50]
Bet-at-home [FREE €33]
Bet24 [FREE £30]
Betdirect [FREE £25]
Betfair [FREE £10]
Betfred [FREE £100]
Betinternet [FREE £25]
Betsafe [FREE €25]
Betway [FREE £25]
BGbet [FREE £25]
Blue Square [FREE £25]
Bodog [FREE 10%]
Boylesports [FREE £200]
Bwin
Canbet [FREE £15]
Centrebet [FREE £20]
Coral [FREE £10]
Eurobet [FREE £20]
Expekt [FREE £25]
Gamebookers [FREE £25]
Interwetten [FREE £80]
Jaxx [FREE £25]
Ladbrokes [FREE £10]
Pagebet [FREE £25]
Partybets [FREE £25]
Skybet [FREE £20]
Tote Sport [FREE £50]
Unibet [FREE £20]
Victor Chandler [FREE £50]
 
Free Bets  
More Resources
 
Soccer Betting Tips © 2001-2008 Soccerbetting.info All Rights Reserved.