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Premier League Weekend Preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, August 16, 2007)
 
Why fight the hand that kneads you?

The mobile phone has been heralded as a great invention,
but I automatically frown upon any tool that encourages
spousal interaction.

I remember my feeling of angst as my circle of friend
embraced the technological breakthrough. Even my old
man joined in, and he's a complete technophobe; he once
sold his television because a little fellow in the corner of
the screen was making hand signals towards him.

The wife shares my disdain for this evil apparatus. I really
felt for her when she realised her fingers were too chunky
for the keypad: she wasn't too upset though, she has the
same problem with the landline.

After several years of steadfast resistance, I finally caved.
I'm now the proud owner of a phone that can take photos,
record video, play music, cook dinner and nip down the
offy; the only thing it can't do is make a telephone call
without crackling like a pensioner.

My decision to join the mobile revolution has paid off
handsomely as I now have access to 'Frank TV'. I'm
a real Lampard fan; I even subscribe to his popular
video hosting website, YouTub.

I'm looking forward to watching Frank strut his considerable
stuff at Anfield on Sunday. Chelsea are an outstanding bet
at 2/1 as Liverpool will be without their star performer from
last week's win over the Villa; they'll really miss young Riley.

Losing Wayne Rooney to a long term injury would normally
be catastrophic, but when you have Carlos Tevez waiting in
the wings, the blow is considerably softened. Tevez is almost
a clone of Rooney, only without the excess fat; although I
should congratulate her on landing her own TV show. Carlos
is big enough and unquestionably ugly enough to nullify the
loss of Rooney and Ronaldo, United must be backed at 4/5
to take the derby day honours.

Jens Lehmann will still be seething after his opening day gaffe.
The excitable German couldn't have looked more like a clown
without a pair of giant shoes, a ginger wig and Fergie's nose.
I'm raising a smile to the gargantuan 5/4 for an Arsenal win
over Blackburn.

Even though Bolton are pointless after two matches, the wife
is convinced that Sammy Lee will stick with the same team
for the trip to Fratton Park. I overheard her on the phone to
her mother complaining that he's not big enough to touch the
side. Pompey are a great shout at 10/11 to take advantage.

I had to laugh when I heard Lawrie Sanchez accuse Arsenal
players of simulation. Baird's challenge on Hleb was probably
the most gratuitous trip since the Tony Blair era. I'm falling
over the 5/4 for a Fulham win over the Boro.

Roy Keane has launched an astonishing tirade against
footballers' wives for wielding too much influence. What
Roy fails to realise is that modern day relationships are a
true partnership, where ideas are exchanged in a frank and
open manner until the male gets knocked out. The 11/5 for
a Sunderland win over Wigan is particularly tasty.

Tottenham's transfer policy has left me decidedly perplexed.
To spend £16.5m on what should be your 4th choice striker
is particularly puzzling, especially when your midfield is in
worse shape than Amy Winehouse. Derby have to be backed
at 3/1 to take a point from the Lane.

It's been announced that Joey Barton's trial for an alleged
attack on a former team-mate will commence on October 4th.
I'm guessing the six-week delay is to allow the prosecution
enough time to catalogue his previous form. I can't wait to
take the evens for a Newcastle win over Villa.

I remember when Craig Bellamy found himself in the dock
after a nightclub ruck with a young female reveller. One
witness testified that he was so out of control, she struggled
to pull him off: we've all been there after a few ales. A little
punt on the Hammers leaving St Andrews with a point at
9/4 will prove uplifting.

For Steve Coppell, an outbreak of '2nd season syndrome' is
the greatest threat to the dressing room since 'bird flu', although
in the interest of fairness, Bellamy was acquitted. Reading can
repel the manger's fears by taking a point off Everton at 9/4.

If my source is to be believed, Frank Lampard will be the next
high profile footballer to be arrested. Senior police officials are
considering charging him with possession of an offensive relative.
Portsmouth, Fulham, Manchester United and Arsenal form
a 15/1 weekend accer that will raise funds for my campaign to
free the Chelsea 1 1/2.


Weekend Betting:

Portsmouth v Bolton Saturday 18th August 12:45 Live on Sky
Portsmouth 10/11
Draw 23/10
Bolton 10/3
Get on: Portsmouth
Match Special: Nugent to score with a header 6/1

Birmingham v West Ham Saturday 18th August 15:00
Birmingham 7/5
Draw 9/4
West Ham 15/8
Get on: Draw
Match Special: Bellamy to score in a 1-1 draw 16/1

Fulham v Middlesbrough Saturday 18th August 15:00
Fulham 5/4
Draw 9/4
Middlesbrough 11/5
Get on: Fulham
Match Special: Papa Bouba Diop to score at any time 5/1

Reading v Everton Saturday 18th August 15:00
Reading 6/4
Draw 9/4
Everton 15/8
Get on: Draw
Match Special: No goalscorer in the match 17/2

Tottenham v Derby Saturday 18th August 15:00
Tottenham 1/2
Draw 3/1
Derby 15/2
Get on: Draw
Match Special: Match to finish 1-1 or 2-2 9/2

Wigan v Sunderland Saturday 18th August 15:00
Wigan 5/4
Draw 9/4
Sunderland 11/5
Get on: Sunderland
Match Special: Chopra to score two or more goals 10/1

Newcastle v Aston Villa Saturday 18th August 17:15 Live on Setanta
Newcastle Evs
Draw 12/5
Aston Villa 10/3
Get on: Newcastle
Match Special: Newcastle to score three or more goals 4/1

Man City v Man Utd Sunday 19th August 13:30 Live on Sky
Man City 4/1
Draw 12/5
Man Utd 4/5
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special: Tevez to score direct from a free kick 9/1

Blackburn v Arsenal Sunday 19th August 15:00
Blackburn 5/2
Draw 9/4
Arsenal 5/4
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special: Arsenal to score a penalty 9/2

Liverpool v Chelsea Sunday 19th August 16:00 Live on Sky
Liverpool 6/4
Draw 11/5
Chelsea 2/1
Get on: Chelsea
Match Special: Lampard to score from outside the penalty area 5/1

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