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Premier League weekend preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, January 10, 2008)
 
Rise of the foot long soldier

When it comes to a worthy cause, I live to give. I was so
moved by Pele's appeal to help men with erectile dysfunction
that i agreed to pay £10 a month towards the campaign,
but unfortunately I wasn't able to keep it up.

Liverpool FC were not so generous of spirit when Luton
Town asked for financial assistance before their FA Cup tie.
The Reds were well within their rights to refuse to help, as
they already look after the needy by paying Jamie Carragher
a weekly wage.

Jamie probably has the thinnest skin in football. A radio
DJ once questioned his decision to retire from international
football as he wasn't guaranteed a starting-place, so Jamie
incredibly rang him up to arrange a meet where they could
'discuss it' further. Violence against radio personalities is
totally unacceptable, with the obvious exception of Sara Cox.

Carragher hit the headlines again this week when he allegedly
jumped up onto a barrier to confront a number of abusive
wig-wearing Luton supporters. I believe the FA should spare
no expense in finding a solution to crowd provocation, and I
know that Jamie is happy to throw money at the problem.
An investment on Middlesbrough to beat Liverpool at 9/2
will put a few coins in the kitty.

Mark Hughes is an astute manager. Defeats to Larissa in
the UEFA Cup and Coventry in the FA Cup have guaranteed
that fixture congestion will not be an issue. Blackburn are
unbeaten in Bolton on their last eight visits, a draw at 23/10
will keep that impressive stat rolling.

I try to avoid blowing my own horn, but I can easily relate
to people of differing intelligence. If you possess an IQ of 160,
I can happily discuss mathematical probability or the ups and
downs of nuclear fission. If your IQ is less than 50, I'm equally
at home discussing the pros and cons of your move to Derby.
Robbie Savage can help the ailing Rams take a point off
Wigan at 9/4.

Dave Kitson has been rightfully slaughtered for making
disparaging remarks about the FA Cup. The ginger hitman
disgracefully claimed that he couldn't give 'the Neville
brothers' about the historical competition. Personally,
I'm a stickler for tradition, and Reading have never won
at Villa Park in their history. I'll be backing the Villa at
8/13, and then backing them again. That's two hits.

Arsene Wenger has once again hit the jackpot with the
sublime Eduardo. I haven't seen anyone look so
comfortable in the box since Martina Navratilova. 1/5 for
an Arsenal win over Birmingham is simply smashing.

Apparently, Everton's trophy room has been burgled.
Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for
several replicas of the FA Cup, the League Cup and the
Cup Winners Cup. I'll be having it away with the 6/5
for an Everton win over Manchester City.

If Fulham FC were a flavour of ice cream, they would
definitely be vanilla. That reminds me of the old song,
"I scream, you scream, we all scream if we accidentally
look at Carlos Tevez." I'll be shrieking like Britney
Spears when I take the 3/4 for a West Ham win over
Fulham.

Portsmouth have been hit extremely hard by the African
Cup of Nations, they're literally down to the bare bones.
Sunderland can take full advantage at 15/8.

The early money in the 'next Newcastle manager' market
suggests that Harry Redknapp is a shoo-in for the post.
Being something of a non-believer, I've layed Harry at
1.65 and I have no intention of closing my position. If
you're reading this late and Harry has already taken the
job, then I changed my mind and greened out for a MASSIVE
profit. I'll throw my expected winnings on Manchester
United to beat Newcastle at 1/4.

Ashley Cole was left mystified when Avram Grant stripped
him off the captaincy after an hour last week. He hasn't
been this stunned since Arsenal insulted him by offering
a derisory £55,000 a week. I nearly crashed my car when
I heard that bookmakers were offering 5/1 for a Tottenham
win over Chelsea.

Such an act of generosity has left me in a state of reflection,
musing over my own decision to stop supporting the global
fight against impotence. I genuinely wanted to honour my
commitment, but at the end of the day, I'm not a working stiff.

People who have never suffered from erectile dysfunction
are quick to poke fun at those who have; but I simply refuse
to rise to the bait. If you don't back Arsenal, Aston Villa,
Everton and Sunderland in a 10/1 accer, you won't be able
to get up in the morning.


Weekend Betting:


Arsenal v Birmingham Saturday 12th January 15:00
Arsenal 1/5
Draw 5/1
Birmingham 18/1
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special: Eduardo to score a hat-trick 16/1

Aston Villa v Reading Saturday 12th January 15:00
Aston Villa 8/13
Draw 11/4
Reading 5/1
Get on: Aston Villa
Match Special: Laursen to score at any time 9/1

Chelsea v Tottenham Saturday 12th January 15:00
Chelsea 3/4
Draw 11/4
Tottenham 5/1
Get on: Tottenham
Match Special: Tottenham to score two or more goals 7/2

Derby v Wigan Saturday 12th January 15:00
Derby 11/5
Draw 9/4
Wigan 6/4
Get on: Draw
Match Special: Robbie Savage to be booked 6/4

Everton v Man City Saturday 12th January 15:00
Everton 6/5
Draw 12/5
Man City 13/5
Get on: Everton
Match Special: Cahill to score the only goal of the game 40/1

Middlesbrough v Liverpool Saturday 12th January 15:00
Middlesbrough 9/2
Draw 13/5
Liverpool 3/4
Get on: Middlesbrough
Match Special: Middlesbrough to win and keep a clean sheet 13/2

West Ham v Fulham Saturday 12th January 15:00
West Ham 3/4
Draw 11/4
Fulham 9/2
Get on: West Ham
Match Special: Ashton to score two or more goals 15/2

Man Utd v Newcastle Saturday 12th January 17:15 Live on Setanta
Man Utd 1/4
Draw 9/2
Newcastle 14/1
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special: Rooney and Ronaldo both to score 5/1

Sunderland v Portsmouth Sunday 13th January 13:30 Live on Sky
Sunderland 15/8
Draw 23/10
Portsmouth 6/4
Get on: Sunderland
Match Special: Kenwyne Jones to score with a header 11/2

Bolton v Blackburn Sunday 13th January 16:00 Live on Sky
Bolton 6/4
Draw 23/10
Blackburn 2/1
Get on: Draw
Match Special: Bentley to score in a 1-1 draw 30/1


Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 11:40 AM


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