16 bets
10 winners
6 losers
+5.2 pts
All bets to 1pt liability as explained here
Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Fulham acca @ 5.66
Lets go through 1 by 1. Arsenal, they're playing Swansea for christs sake, people will think Arsenal's problems are long behind them after bashing the taffs leeky defence. Chelsea are a slight risk but Sunderland somehow still managed by the fat headed Geordie are not good, even with Bendtner on board. Man Utd will win because Coyle will be too busy brown nosing old bacon face to bother with any tactics, a comfy 3-1 for Utd would be my guess. Fulham need a win after just 1 goal in their first 3 games, Blackburn's last hope against certain relegation is .... errrr Scott Dann.
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Only 1 of the 6 premier league meeting between these 2 teams has had more than 2 goals (Aug 09, when Liverpool won 4-0) with the 3 results at the Britannia being 0-0 1-1 and 2-0 to Stoke last season in what was one of the worst Liverpool performance in recent memory. In addition to these good but pretty meaningless stats only 1 of the 6 premier league games involving either of these 2 teams has had more than 2 goals in it (Liverpool 3 Bolton 1). This and the strong possibility that both Peter Crouch and Andy Carroll both start this game makes 8/11 a decent price.
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Bolton v Man Utd Over 3.5 goals 7/4
There's been 4, 5 and 4 goals in Bolton's 3 league games so far with Bolton scoring 7 of them. In Man Utd's games there's been 3, 3 and 10 with Utd scoring 13. 7/4 on 4 or more is worth a value poke.
Everton v Aston Villa Under 2.5 goals @ 8/11
The final pick of a quiet weekend of premier league betting, but there's plenty of NFL action, my tips for week 1 are HERE and my division picks are HERE and HERE Aston Villa have had 2 0-0 draws already and Everton have really drawn 2 blanks discounting the very dubious injury time penalty at Blackburn. Everton now officially have no strikers and before too long Aston Villa with their current style of play will have no fans.
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