Friday, December 23, 2005

Compare It

And once again - don't forget to compare the odds and choose the best one before you put your money on any game. You can always do that on this very good Odds Comparison web site.

Championship Preview

As usually - pretty good preview by Goonersguide of the upcoming games in England Championship. Check itout.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Frustration Getting Out


Today's suggestion
single

1. Boro to beat Blackburn



Info & Analyses
1. Boro to beat Blackburn


England - League Cup. Starts: 8pm UK, 10pm Bulgarian time



Bet365 in Fractional - 1/1, Decimal - 2.00
Betandwin in Decimal - 1.95
William Hill in Fractional - 1/1, Decimal - 2.00

You can follow the result in real time on Livescore.com

"The pain of Tottenham is still there," says George Boateng, "we came off the back of a good performance with just a point. There is still anger and frustration which we need to get out of our system, all of us.
And they will. Boro is traditionally very strong in domestic tournaments and even Blackburn is arriving on the back of an excellent win away at Charlton, they will manage to score more goals than their opponents tonight. Boro have 4 equivalent brilliant strikers and can be very powerful in front, at any time. And even Blackburn are very stable in defense this year I will take on Boro tonight.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

City, Birmingham City

Who will win tonight - Manchester United or Birmingham City? Everybody says United but why? Read the preview on GoonersGuide.com and decide for yourself.

Go For It, Boys!


Today's suggestion
single

1. Wigan to draw Bolton



Info & Analyses
1. Wigan - Bolton draw


England - Carling Cup. Starts: 7:45pm UK, 9:45pm Bulgarian time



Bet365 in Fractional - 9/4, Decimal - 3.25 for draw
Betandwin in Decimal - 3.20 for draw
William Hill in Fractional - 9/4, Decimal - 3.25 for draw

You can follow the result in real time on Livescore.com

Sam Allardyce wants Bolton Wanderers' winning ways to continue when he takes his troops to the JJB Stadium this evening. Fresh from his side's hammering of Everton at Goodison Park, the Wanderers boss wants another victory in tonight's Carling Cup quarter final to set them up for a frantic festive period. But what Wigan' boys think about this story?
Wigan found themselves back in the winning way last weekend in Premierleague beating Charlton in a wonderful manner. Earlier this year they managed to win against Bolton in the league - 2:1 and now are full of confidence to continue their run in Carling Cup with another win against the same team.
What we have - two ambitious sides ready to win tonight? The result should be a...draw!

Monday, December 19, 2005

Sorry Kids, It Will Be A Draw


Today's suggestion
single

1. Queens Park to draw Coventry




Info & Analyses
1. Queens Park - Coventry draw
England - League Championship. Starts: 7:45pm UK, 9:45pm Bulgarian time
Bet365 in Fractional - 21/10, Decimal - 3.10 for draw
Betandwin in Decimal - 3.10 for draw
William Hill in Fractional - 2/1, Decimal - 3.00 for draw

Live on SKY SPORTS.
You can follow the result in real time on Livescore.com

I am afraid these kids(on the photo) will be disappointed tonight when QPR faces Coventry City. But not that much. It should be a draw. Why?
Rangers have had a difficult time of things lately and boast just one win in their last seven outings. The victory will have been a huge fillip for the men from Loftus Road having endured a disappointing run of results. Former City man Paul Furlong misses out through suspension tonight leaving Ian Holloway with a selection headache up front, with Stefan Moore and Shabazz Baidoo the only fully fit strikers available to him. That is why I can easily predict that Rangers will have troubles with their attacks tonight.
On the other hand Micky Adams looks like being without Kevin Thornton, Matt Heath, Stephen Hughes, Neil Wood, Marcus Hall and long-term absentee Stuart Giddings, but the City gaffer has some good news in the return of James Scowcroft and Don Hutchison.
City's recent record at Loftus Road isn't great with our last win at the home of the Hoops coming back in 1987 when the Sky Blues left West London with a 2-1 win. Last season saw the Sky Blues slip to a 4-1 defeat at QPR, but a City win in this fixture is long overdue.

Friday, December 16, 2005

Premierleague Weekend Preview

This is just a preview of the weekend games to point out where we should keep our attention on. Later I will go in details on my suggestion for the day.

IT'S THE CHELSEA LATE SHOW…
Sunday December 18th, 4.00 ko, live on Sky Sports 1…
Arsenal will have their backers based on their 100 percent home record, but
that has to be seen in the context of their previous opponents, none of
whom were from the current top seven in the table. Successive away defeats
(without scoring) against Bolton and Newcastle don't exactly inspire
confidence either, so does that mean we should be lumping on Chelsea at
6/4. They're certainly going to be hard to beat. Their only defeat of the
season came at Man United on November 6th, since when they've not even
conceded a goal, let alone dropped a point.

If you are going to back them, it might be worth backing the Draw / Chelsea
double result instead at 9/2. This combination has already come up trumps
nine times in the Premiership, while Chelsea have yet to concede in the
second half this season. However, the best bet looks to be 'under' goals at
8/11. Mourinho's main priority will be to deny Arsenal any chance to grab
the points and cut into the massive Chelsea lead, which means scoring
opportunities could be at a premium.

TOFFEES TO NICK THE POINTS AT 2.10…
There won't be many goals in the Everton vs Bolton game either (currently
4/6 'under'). Nine of Bolton's last 11 games have been 'under', while
Everton's home games average 1.33 goals, and a single goal for the home
side could well be enough to nick the points. They've already beaten Bolton
this season, and are playing much better now with three wins - plus a draw
with Chelsea – from their last five games. They go into our Premiership
acca this weekend along with Wigan, who are fancied to get back to winning
ways against Charlton.

Charlton broke a losing run of their own last weekend, but that was against
Sunderland and their defence still can't be trusted. Prior to last
Saturday, the Addicks hadn't kept a clean sheet in 13 games, and the likes
of Jason Roberts and Henri Camara should have no trouble finding a way
through. Wigan certainly haven't been disgraced in their recent defeats,
and this looks a great opportunity to get back to winning ways. Roberts is
11/2 to score first in the game, and that doesn't look bad value
considering we'll give your money back if he scores the last goal in the
game instead.

Fulham are not obvious acca material based on their lowly position in the
table, but a glance at their home performances tells a different story.
Chris Coleman's side have already accounted for Liverpool, Man City and
Bolton at Craven Cottage this season, and Saturday's opponents, Blackburn,
are no bigger threats than those teams. Besides, Blackburn's away form is
one of the least impressive in the Premiership, which makes the case for
including Fulham even stronger.


AND MORE...

Everton to beat Bolton @ 11/10
Wigan to beat Charlton @ 5/4
Fulham to beat Blackburn @ 13/10
Aston Villa @ 2.10 (+1/2, Asian Handicap)
5-fold: Everton, Wigan, Fulham, Man City - pays out £513.49 (£25 stake)

Friday, December 09, 2005

Premierleague Weekend Preview

This is just a preview of the weekend games to point out where we should keep our attention on. Later I will go in details on my suggestion for the day.

NEWCASTLE V ARSENAL – GO FOR GOALS AT 8/11
Saturday December 10th, 5.15 ko, live on Sky Prem Plus
On the domestic front, Arsenal will be looking to get their Premiership
campaign back on track at St James’ Park, after going down to Bolton last
weekend (tipped here at 10/3). However, with their away form being so bad,
it’s hard to be confident about their chances this weekend, so a more
lucrative bet could be to go for goals.

Goals have been scored by both van Persie and Henry in four of Arsenal’s
November games, and the Newcastle defence won’t provide them with much of a
challenge. At the other end of the field, the returning Michael Owen has a
good track record against Arsenal, and will fancy his chances of scoring
against a side who’ve kept just the one clean sheet on the road this
season.

BOLTON A SOLID 5/6 BET AT FORT REEBOK
Bolton did us proud last weekend, and we’re not going to desert them now
they’re playing at home to Aston Villa this Saturday. Bolton’s style of
play might not be that pretty to watch, but it certainly gets results, and
their rise to sixth in the table is no fluke. They managed to keep another
clean sheet last weekend against Arsenal, and that can’t be down to their
opponents’ lack of scoring prowess alone. And, with the Villa defence
leaking goals away from home, the Trotters look a solid bet at 5/6 at ‘Fort
Reebok’.

They’re the cornerstone of our Premiership acca this weekend, along with
Blackburn, who’ll be smarting after their surprise 2-0 defeat by Everton
last weekend. That could spell trouble for the Hammers, who’ve not been
great away from home this season. The treble is brought up by Spurs, who
should give Portsmouth a good pasting at the Lane on Monday night, and pays
out a respectable £132.41 for a £25 bet. The temptation is to include both
Chelsea (1/5) and United (3/10), who look nailed on against Wigan and
Everton respectively.

However, I’d be wary of including Liverpool at our odds-on quote of 4/7.
Their opponents, Middlesbrough, have a habit of raising their game against
the better Premiership sides, as they showed when beating Arsenal and
United, and they’re a speculative tip at 5/1 to win in 90 minutes. But they can be more confidently backed at 2.10 getting
a three-quarter ball start (half money back if they lose by only 1 clear
goal) which, once again, shows the value of our Asian Handicap betting (bet
to 102%).


AND MORE...

Bolton to beat Aston Villa @ 8/11
Blackburn to beat West Ham @ Evens
Tottenham to beat Portsmouth @ 4/9
Middlesbrough to beat Liverpool @ 2.10 (+3/4, Asian Handicap)
Treble - Bolton, Blackburn, Tottenham
5-fold - Bolton, Blackburn, Tottenham, Chelsea and Man United (subject to
bet365 10% bonus)

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Premierleague Weekend Preview

This is just a preview of the weekend games to point out where we should keep our attention on. Later I will go in details on my suggestion for the day.

LIVERPOOL v WIGAN
Sa Dec 3 – 12.45 ko (SS1)
Liverpool look to have turned around their relatively disappointing start
to the season, but still look under-priced at 8/15 to beat Wigan. Home wins
against Sunderland, Blackburn, West Ham and Portsmouth won’t exactly strike
fear into the Latics, who’ve shown themselves more than capable of holding
their own against the ‘better’ Premiership sides, and they can come away
from Anfield with a point.

BOLTON v ARSENAL
Arsenal have been in fine form at home this season, but it’s been a
different story on the road. Their only win was a 3-2 thriller at Wigan,
with the Latics constantly threatening to get back into the contest, and
Bolton’s more physical approach will provide them with an even sterner
test. In fact, Arsenal have always had problems against Bolton, winning
only one of their last four matches at the Reebok, including a 1-0 defeat
at the end of last season.


AND MORE...

Why don't you try this:
Chelsea (1/4), Man United (1/5), Tottenham (1/3), Wigan to Draw (5/2),
Bolton (10/3) and West Brom (11/8) – pays £2161.25 (£25 stake)