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English Premier League Betting 10-12th March

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English Premier League
10 Mar 12:45 UK Bolton v QPR 2.37 3.20 3.00
10 Mar 15:00 UK Aston Villa v Fulham 2.50 3.10 2.90
10 Mar 15:00 UK Chelsea v Stoke 1.36 4.50 9.00
10 Mar 15:00 UK Sunderland v Liverpool 4.00 3.20 2.00
10 Mar 15:00 UK Wolves v Blackburn 2.30 3.30 3.10
10 Mar 17:30 UK Everton v Tottenham 2.75 3.20 2.60
11 Mar 14:00 UK Man Utd v West Brom 1.28 5.50 10.00
11 Mar 14:00 UK Swansea v Man City 6.00 3.75 1.57
11 Mar 16:00 UK Norwich v Wigan 1.83 3.50 4.33
12 Mar 20:00 UK Arsenal v Newcastle 1.44 4.33 7.00

Odds William Hill
 
Bolton/QPR is anything goes, no value, anything could happen. Fulham look a decent bet to me :frown Gabbys been trying to rally the fans today & the soundbites from Big Eck in the last 2 weeks suggest the fans are getting to him. Bad times
Lay Chelsea?
Part of me says Liverpool should be okay not to lose, but Sunderland 3/1 sounds like Pool on history again. Smells of value.
All season Ive thought Blackburn will go & I still think so but if Wolves dont win this theyre in trouble, values BBurn I'd say
Got a hunch Spurs are slipping, Everton look a decent price to me.
Norwich all day long, Wigan arent getting out
 
I'd go along with that Swoops, too many if's and buts in the majority of those games for my liking, I think theres only Norwich that catches my eye as anything nearing 'standoutish'.

Everton usually do well against the better teams but Spurs will be looking not to lose three on the bounce so it could be a cagey game and maybe one for the unders.

At first glance Bolton took my eye but it would be a very risky bet, QPR by now will be playing the Hughes way and that is not to get beat away from home at all costs when you can just aswell battle it out for a point,the penny hasn't dropped as yet with the players but it soon will, so I wouldn't be suprised to see a draw here.

Same too with Sunderland v Liverpool, If I had to pick a draw of the say this would be it and I would also expect both teams to score.

It's going to be a tough week in the Prem betting wise, even the short priced favourites don't Interest me, Chelsea are too unpredictable , West Brom are on a good run of form, Swansea can be shit hot at home and Arsenal put a hell of a lot of effort in midweek against Milan for fcuk all in the end and will find it hard to reach the same heights against Newcastle.
 
I fancy Liverpool to win his visit to Sunderland and im gonna bet it !
 
premier league weekend bets

Bolton v QPR
Bet: Under 4.5 Cards
Everton v Tottenham
Bet: Over 10 Corners
Bet: Under 2.5 Cards
Norwich v Wigan
Bet: Under 10.5 Corners
Bet: Wigan First Card

Chelsea v Stoke
Bet: Chelsea (-4) Corner Handicap

Wolves v Blackburn
Bet: Both Teams to Score

Swansea v Man City
Bet: Over 10 Corners Bet: Swansea (+1) Corner Handicap

JoliRoyal
 
That went well I noticed :unsure they all looked tight anyway

Had both to score @ OT, both to score @ Swansea, Norwich to win......all thrown in with a Boro lay. Udinese & Catania, permed

Had a small scores perm as well. Manure & Man City both 2-1, Norwich 2 nil, Leeds 2-1, Udinese 2-0 & that Welsh singer bird 2-1....quite reserved for me as I normally throw in at least a 3 or 4 -1
 
See Jamie O'Hara got verbally abused on the way to his car last night after the Wolves match, with his mrs & whilst he was carrying his kid !! Bit OTT :unsure
If theres ever a moral coming out of Wolves its 'be careful what you wish for'. The board deserve Wolves to go with the decisions theyve made. Terry Connor's stuck between a rock & a hard place, & its becoming difficult to see them getting out now
 
City had an 89th minute equaliser ruled out by the woman lino. Very very tight to be fair to her but she wasn't in line and her angle would have made Richards look offside even if he was level.

Big, big decision
 
City had an 89th minute equaliser ruled out by the woman lino. Very very tight to be fair to her but she wasn't in line and her angle would have made Richards look offside even if he was level.

Big, big decision

The daft cow should have also worn a cap as she kept putting her hand over her eyes as she was struggling to see, the defender in line was in front of Richards with the lineswoman looking across the line through Richards back so it's possible she never saw the defender at all with the sun in her eyes.

I'm not making excuses mind as City were shite but that was a costly mistake.
 
Not seen it myself, so can't comment, and I've no idea whether the MEN has any particular bias towards United or City, but they say she got it right.

http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereve...-offside---and-sends-united-top-of-the-league

Well match of the day 2 is on at ten so that will clear it up but my limited view of squinting at a buffering online version was that some of the upper part of his body was slightly in front of the defender and the law seems to be that if anything that you can legally use to play the ball is offside, then you're offside BUT my beef with the lino is that she is a yard out of line with the ball and if you rotate her angle, that would put Richards offside even if he was level. Likewise, had she been two yards further on, her angle would have made him appear onside.

As I said, very tight and I can't quibble with the decision itself but she's still guilty of not being in the right place at the right time and she shouldn't be bombarded with praise just because the decision turned out to be the correct one. A couple of inches the other way and Richards would have been onside but would still have appeared onside from her distorted angle.
 
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