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Old 14-08-2006, 08:10
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Premiership Sat 19th Aug.

England - Premiership
Saturday, 19/08/2006Best Odds
13:45Sheffield Utd - Liverpool7.004.101.64
16:00West Ham - Charlton2.113.504.00
16:00Arsenal - Aston Villa1.345.6013.50
16:00Bolton - Tottenham2.923.452.75
16:00Chelsea - Manchester C.1.266.4017.00
16:00Everton - Watford1.703.906.20
16:00Manchester Utd - Fulham1.335.8013.50
16:00Newcastle - Wigan1.773.905.60
16:00Portsmouth - Blackburn2.603.403.00
16:00Reading - Middlesbrough2.613.353.00
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Old 15-08-2006, 08:34
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Re: Premiership Sat 19th Aug.

Liverpool, Arsenal, Bolton, Chelsea, Everton, Newcastle and Bolton seven fold bet brings in £210 from a 10er.
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Old 15-08-2006, 09:30
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Re: Premiership Sat 19th Aug.

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Liverpool, Arsenal, Bolton, Chelsea, Everton, Newcastle and Bolton seven fold bet brings in £210 from a 10er.

Yep,and that helps us how

but £50 on Sheff Utd,Villa,Man City and Fulham wins you £1084387.50

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Old 15-08-2006, 13:23
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Re: Premiership Sat 19th Aug.

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Yep,and that helps us how

but £50 on Sheff Utd,Villa,Man City and Fulham wins you £1084387.50

(feel free to delete this)
dont delete just yet, im still jotting this down on my betslip...
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Old 15-08-2006, 15:20
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

Just merged the threads from earlier together

Will post some thoughts in the coming days.

Bit of bad news for West Ham though...

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Striker Dean Ashton is out of England's friendly against Greece at Old Trafford on Wednesday after breaking an ankle during training.
Quite liked the look of the Hammers i have to say but missing Ashton is a big big blow to them so early on in the season.
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Old 15-08-2006, 18:42
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

Tricky opening set of matches with question marks over many of the teams for various reasons.

Liverpool look in good shape and seem to have width and pace now, something they have lacked in the past. They look the only worthwhile bet at 1.64. Chelsea went off close to 1/4 when they visited Wigan (who also finished 2nd in the Championship in the previous season) on the opening day last season. It took a late Crespo strike to nick the win but surely these odds can only go one way.
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Old 15-08-2006, 18:49
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

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Tricky opening set of matches with question marks over many of the teams for various reasons.

Liverpool look in good shape and seem to have width and pace now, something they have lacked in the past. They look the only worthwhile bet at 1.64. Chelsea went off close to 1/4 when they visited Wigan (who also finished 2nd in the Championship in the previous season) on the opening day last season. It took a late Crespo strike to nick the win but surely these odds can only go one way.
Welcome to TDP Lex.

Have to agree about it being a tricky opening. Prices are poor for me too and looking at it im going to have to give the handicaps i bash instead.

Couldn't argue with Liverpool. They impressed me immensely against Chelsea and to think they played half the game resting their main players.

Odds on for away teams i never like betting on though.


For Man Utd...Scholes and Rooney are both available for this game before they go onto a 3 game ban for sendings off pre season.

Fulham have scored in 8 of their last 10 games against Man Utd and always seem to raise their game here.

Could be interested in some sort of bet involving that stat i think.
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Old 16-08-2006, 00:27
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

Thats bad news for the Hammers if thats the case Kiko, Ashton is one of their main players and will be a huge miss.
Shame really as he was just touching the international scene and after a yr in the prem was beginning to look the part with everything to go for.

Strikers are hard to come by and i'll be intersested to see who they replace him with if anybody as they did go through a phase last year without him due to injury.
Only for the Git to come back and knock us out of the FA cup.
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Old 16-08-2006, 05:56
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

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Fulham have scored in 8 of their last 10 games against Man Utd and always seem to raise their game here.

Could be interested in some sort of bet involving that stat i think.
Fulham to score is 5/4 with Sporting Odds, Kiko. May be better prices around somewhere though.
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Old 17-08-2006, 15:42
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

Premiership saturday 19th August
Sheffield Utd vs Liverpool 12:45 -skysports1

Liverpools dubious pre-season games were worrying at best for all at anfield , conceding goals for fun against mediocre teams , but the manager played different line ups , fringe players and new systems to try to bed the new signings in before the real stuff gets going , and promises of much better fare ahead were proved to be true after last weekends community shield win over chelsea . Where they looked back to their defensive best , and potent going forward with menace . Bellamy will wreak havoc for defences all season, as will Dirk Kuijyt if his signature goes through later today as expected , especially feeding from the knock ons from Crouch and crosses from the other 2 new boys Gonzalez and Pennant who both looked very good against Macabbi in the recent CL qualifier ,and Crouch will get his fair share too, he`ll be buzzing and very confident after his 2 goals for England last night against Greece. All in all a good season is in prospect for the reds , and this first game of the season at the lowly blades shouldnt hold too many fears for Benitez`s men , they also hold a fitness advantage having already had 2 competitive games, both wins, compared to this being Sheff Uniteds first game of the season .

Neil Warnock has done all he ever dreamed of by getting the blades up to the top tier of english football , but i fear that is where the dream will end and hes in for a culture shock this weekend . Especially when you consider that the best player he`s managed to bring in is prestons Claude Davis , whos currently out with ligament damage , so hes had to draft in Craig Short whos nearly 40 and hasnt played at this level for 10 years , so Bellamy should run him ragged !!
Basically he`s got a decent championship squad , but thats about it . The attack is a bit powder puff too , as the 3 most recent games against Scarborough, Scunthorpe , and Notts County have proved ,failing to score a goal in all 3 . They only beat non-league Matlock town 2-0 a while ago ,and were dominated for spells of that game.

All in all , i cant really Sheffield United troubling the reds much here, and for me the only thing they have in their favour is home advantage . I expect Liverpool to create a good few chances against a poor team with not much pace or creativity, whereas the blades may scramble 1 good chance if theyre lucky ,so for me my first bet of the current campaign is Liverpool to win here . No fancy asian handicap bets or ht-ft madness bets ,as at the end of the day all Liverpool and Benitez are concerned with is 3 points .

Liverpool to beat Sheffield United at 1.65 (betfair)

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Old 17-08-2006, 21:40
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

Nice write up Man, and certainly Liverpool are definate favourites, but I just question the price a little.. Ok I am writing this with sufc tainted glasses and I will be at Bramall Lane on Saturday, but I really do feel that this will be not as easy for Liverpool than people think..There will certainly be a carnival atmosphere for the Blades on Saturday for their much heralded return to the Premiership (by erm...half of Sheffield).. United certainly are difficult to eat at home and judging by their past cup matches at Bramall Lane against Premiership opposition (Liverpool, Arsenal, Leeds) they have not been beaten in 90 minutes (most recently losing on penalties against Arsenal). Motivation not to be embarrassed in the curtain raiser for the Premiership is paramount to them and if Liverpool play expecting to win they could be in for a shock. I don't think the absence of Warnock on the touchline will be a problem (some may view it as a positive!!). Also Liverpool will have one eye on next Tuesday's crucial Champions League match...

Liverpool should win, but at 1.65.....??
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Old 18-08-2006, 08:31
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Re: Premiership: 19th August



Well, always tricky betting in the openning round and against a newcomer, but I really fancy Everton to start their new campaign in a different manner, compared to last season. Back then expectations were pretty high after the great 2004-2005 campaign and the 4th place, but Everton stumbled big time and it took long time to get back on track. Finished 11th last season and wasnt so bad taking in mind their horrible start. Now nobody expects them to do miracles and there isnt such pressure on the team. In the same time after the break they look quite a complete team to me and I really fancy them having a good season. No doubt bringing AJ in quite an expensive deal shows they mean business after releasing long time player Duncan Ferguson. They also got tim Howard from Man Utd and its almost sure he will start at goal. Snapped also Wolves highly rated defender Joleon Lescott. All are quality signings IMO and now the team is having a good depth and is completely ready to start. Only injury trouble is Tony Hibbert, who is expected to miss until the end of the month. So most probably Neville will take his place in defense. Shouldnt really be a problem as he has been playing at this position almost his entire carreer.

Midfield looks quite strong to me, maybe bringing another pacey winger would do good, but as I said its strong enough. I really expect Arteta to make his best season since he joined Everton. Attack looks great too with most probably AJ and Beattie starting and McFadden doing the cover. 1 more striker wouldnt heart, but Anichebe is a great prospect, so IMO they have enough fire power.

Watford stunned everyone last season. They were expected to have a mediocre season with a mid table finish at most, but proved all pundits wrong. Great young manager, who maybe isnt the best tactician on earth, but surely knows how to fire up his squad. They always play good, attacking football and is a pleasure to watch. This will not change tomorrow and I dont think theyll sit and defend for 90 minutes. Best transfer they made was the rock solid QPR defender Shittu, who will take his place in the center of Hornets defense. They also brought some young and promissing players, but will mainly rely on last yars squad with the exception of Shittu of course. Now there is no need to explain how big is the difference between the Championship and the Premiership. Its huge. I really like Watford, admire their managers passion and attack minded football, but IMO they might struggle in this league. Marlon King will surely be a constant threat for every defense, but dont expect him to score 22 goals again. Everton is solid in the back, has a creative midfield and much improved attack compared to last season. I will back them in this first round with a medium bet.

Everton 6/10 @ 1.70 interwetten

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Old 18-08-2006, 12:53
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Re: Premiership: 19th August

Everton
Reading
Liverpool

that's my treble, with a big double on the Reds/Toffees...COME ON!!
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