I've thrown a couple of quid on Sunderland at 16/1. They are 16/1 for a reason but I think it's too big.
I expect Chelsea to dick Spurs, Spurs don't have enough strength in depth to handle 2 games a week hence the reason they usually slip up after a midweek game, It's no coincidence Liverpool and Chelsea are flying playing just one game a week.
I agree with the Baggies though because like you say Hull are dire.
Swansea v Palace has draw written all over it and I have a feeling Everton might get something at Southampton considering saints exertions in Prague.
Aye goodluck Keggers, can't see it myself but stranger things have happened like United getting a point against Burnley.
I expect Chelsea to dick Spurs, Spurs don't have enough strength in depth to handle 2 games a week hence the reason they usually slip up after a midweek game, It's no coincidence Liverpool and Chelsea are flying playing just one game a week.
I agree with the Baggies though because like you say Hull are dire.
Swansea v Palace has draw written all over it and I have a feeling Everton might get something at Southampton considering saints exertions in Prague.
Swansea v Palace has draw written all over it and I have a feeling Everton might get something at Southampton considering saints exertions in Prague.
I agree. In fact a cheeky draw no bet is probably the best bet I can see this week at 6/4. Will be my biggest bet this week I reckon.
It's easy to say that odds-on favs are going to win but I see Man United and Liverpool strolling their games and Man City having less of a stroll (by the way Slick, I don't know if you saw my posts on Gundogan but he's made me a packet since I mentioned him the other week, not least with a decent player performance on the Spreadbetting midweek in Europe. He's overpriced now for the Player Goal Minutes market (he's guaranteed two or three chances but he played too deep midweek to be getting enough chances to make his price worthwhile long term - despite having a couple of efforts on target) but will take a look at his price on the player performance market and make a decision on whether to back him tomorrow.
Anyway, I digress.
I'm almost with Keggars on Sunderland. Backed them@ 5/1 away at Bournmouth and then again at home to Hull at odds against.
I fear Liverpool have caught Sunderland at the wrong time. Ex Evertonian, Anichebe is pumped up for every game and Defoe is class.
Brazillians dont like the UK winter, i'm on the draw.