West Brom are the third best side in England, a manager who won
the Champions League and FA Cup being sacked in 6 months, yet more racial controversy
and UEFA considering a 64 team ‘Champions League’….. Long story short, a lot’s happened
since we last covered Premiership Football.
Leaving no time to get back into the thick of things, the
first bet today is Norwich at Southampton. The Saints – often unflattered by
their results due to some horrendous defending – have been resurgent in the
last few weeks and have lost just one of their last 6 games at St Mary’s, but
Norwich have now gone seven games unbeaten, a run which includes victories over
Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United (albeit at Carrow Road) and at 16/5
they’re impossible to ignore in a game which should arguably be 5/6 each of two
based on recent form. As insurance, the 5/6 on them avoiding defeat looks to be
a smart play.
Next up, in the biggest game of the night on a headline
basis, back Tottenham to get their push for the Top 4 going strongly again with
a fifth straight home win over Liverpool. Spurs are 5 points off fourth place
but were unlucky to go down to City and lost all chance against Arsenal when
Adebayor made a senseless challenge on the halfway line. A 3-1 win against West
Ham at home was archived in deeply impressive style and the home win makes a
lot of appeal at 6/4.
And last but not least, back Stoke to put Newcastle in the
Doldrums once again with yet another home victory. Newcastle are struggling to
cope with the Europa and Premier League, while a long injury list made them
look toothless on Saturday at Southampton. Stoke have let only Manchester City
score past them this season and a home win to nil looks to be a strong bet.
Advice
1 pt Norwich (3/1 general)
2 pts Norwich +1 (5/6 general)
1 pt Tottenham (6/4 general)
1 Stoke to beat Newcastle to nil at 12/5 (General)
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