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Premier League weekend preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, December 27, 2007)
 
Obi 1 Hand Solo 0

The wife and I are similar in many ways, but we disagree
on the most prudent way to discipline children. Betty is
from the old-school, and believes a small slap is perfectly
acceptable. I take the opposite view, and prefer the use
of a knuckle-duster.

Such actions would not be necessary if it wasn't for our
children being led astray by poor role-models, such as
Premier League footballers. Even fully grown men
occasionally follow their contentious lead; just last Tuesday
I enjoyed a lunchtime roast.

It's not just the off-field antics that leave a nasty taste in
the mouth; the game is still riddled with simulation.
There appears to be a growing number of players who
embrace the turf more than Jodie Foster.

Peter Crouch tried to point the finger at foreign players
after trying to dissect Jon Obi Mikel. As Crouch launched
into his astonishing tirade, a sheepish Steven Gerrard kept
his head down in the background. I hope that Stevie steps
up when Liverpool play Manchester City; I'm hitting the
Reds at 11/10.

Luckily, some players are willing to change. Ashley Young
may have been guilty of going down easily in the past, but
I have it on good authority that he plans to get a grip of
himself over the coming months. The inspirational Young
will lead Aston Villa to victory over Wigan at 7/5.

Arsene Wenger's decision to release Ashley Cole was truly
inspired. Arsenal's new left-back has been a revelation this
season, but I disagree with his assertion that players need a
winter break. That's just a tired cliché. The 6/5 for an
Arsenal win over Everton should be on everybody's lips.

David Sullivan has claimed that the departure of Steve
Bruce was "the best thing that has ever happened to
Birmingham City." He's obviously forgotten about the
glorious Auto Windscreens Shield campaign of 1995.
The Blues can crack a managerless Fulham at 10/11.

Sol Campbell does not appreciate terrace banter. The
big man has asked for intervention from the FA, the PFA,
and somewhat optimistically, the government. I just can't
see Gordon Brown introducing a ministry for the concerns
of the slightly deranged. Portsmouth are unbeaten against
Boro in their last 10 meets: I'd rather listen to a repeat of
the Queen's speech than miss the 7/10 for a Pompey win.

I try to stay away from the political arena as a rule, but
there is something seriously amiss in this country when
the likable Al Bangura is threatened with deportation, yet
the campaign to remove Robbie Savage is ignored by the
suits in Westminster. The 10/11 for a Blackburn win
against the luckless Derby is equally perplexing.

Roy Keane has been linked with a move for Robbie Savage
in the January window. I'm pleased that the Irishman
hasn't allowed Sunderland's perilous position to affect his
sense of humour. I'll be laughing like Peter Beardsley's
photographer when I take the 6/4 for a Sunderland win
over Bolton.

Jermain Defoe remains understandably unhappy with his
prolonged spell on the bench, as he has to keep a continual
eye out for a drunken Alan Davies. Tottenham are firing
on all cylinders, I'll happily take a bite out of the 4/7 for a
Spurs win against a floundering Reading.

Wayne Rooney allegedly made a few risqué suggestions to
a Daily Mirror reporter at Manchester United's controversial
Christmas bash. A stunned Mr McGovern was forced to
make his excuses and leave. I won't be knocking back the
3/1 for a draw between West Ham and Manchester United.

Chelsea have been leaking goals since John Terry met with
Emmanuel Eboue's studs of immediate justice; but they face
a Newcastle side who remain impotent on the road. We
should all rise to welcome the 4/9 for a Chelsea win.

Alex can consider himself fortunate to be JT's replacement.
The Brazilian could stand back-to-back with Frank Lampard
and form a perfect circle. Portsmouth, Tottenham, Arsenal
and Liverpool form a 10/1 accer that is the literal definition
of perfection.



Weekend Betting:

Birmingham v Fulham Saturday 29th December 15:00
Birmingham 10/11
Draw 5/2
Fulham 10/3
Get on: Birmingham
Match Special: Ridgewell to score with a header 14/1

Chelsea v Newcastle Saturday 29th December 15:00
Chelsea 4/9
Draw 7/2
Newcastle 8/1
Get on: Chelsea
Match Special: Alex to score at any time 7/1

Portsmouth v Middlesbrough Saturday 29th December 15:00
Portsmouth 7/10
Draw 13/5
Middlesbrough 9/2
Get on: Portsmouth
Match Special: Kranjcar to score from outside the penalty area 7/1

Sunderland v Bolton Saturday 29th December 15:00
Sunderland 6/4
Draw 23/10
Bolton 15/8
Get on: Sunderland
Match Special: Kenwyne Jones to score two or more goals 13/2

Tottenham v Reading Saturday 29th December 15:00
Tottenham 4/7
Draw 3/1
Reading 13/2
Get on: Tottenham
Match Special: Tottenham to win by two or more goals 7/5

West Ham v Man Utd Saturday 29th December 15:00
West Ham 6/1
Draw 3/1
Man Utd 8/15
Get on: Draw
Match Special: Solano to score in a 1-1 draw 35/1

Wigan v Aston Villa Saturday 29th December 15:00
Wigan 21/10
Draw 23/10
Aston Villa 7/5
Get on: Aston Villa
Match Special: Aston Villa to score a penalty 5/1

Everton v Arsenal Saturday 29th December 17:15 Live on Setanta
Everton 13/5
Draw 12/5
Arsenal 6/5
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special: Arsenal to score three or more goals 4/1

Derby v Blackburn Sunday 30th December 13:30 Live on Sky
Derby 3/1
Draw 5/2
Blackburn 10/11
Get on: Blackburn
Match Special: Bentley to score direct from a free-kick 9/1

Man City v Liverpool Sunday 30th December 16:00 Live on Sky
Man City 13/5
Draw 12/5
Liverpool 11/10
Get on: Liverpool
Match Special: Torres to score the only goal of the game 25/1


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