Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Premier League Preview Round 4

PREDICTIONS------------RESULTS
ARS 6 - 0 POR--------- ARS 4 - 1 POR
BIR 1 - 1 STO----------BIR 0 - 0 STO
HUL 2 - 1 BOL---------HUL 1 - 0 BOL
MANC 2 - 0 WOL------MANC 1 - 0 WOL
SUN 2 - 1 BLA---------SUN 2 - 1 BLA
WIG 0 - 1 MANU------WIG 0 - 5 MANU
WHU 1 - 1 TOT--------WHU 1 - 2 TOT
BUR 1 - 2 EVE---------BUR 1 - 0 EVE
FUL 0 - 2 CHE--------FUL 0 - 2 CHE
LIV 2 - 0 AST---------LIV 1 - 3 AST

I got 7 results CORRECT. 2 PERFECT scores.

Quite frankly, it should have been 8 correct and 3 Perfect scores. No thanks to the brilliance of Carlton Cole at both ends of the pitch, are Tottenham still on top of the Premier League table. On to the coming, and very exciting, weekend.

Chelsea vs Burnley
Kick-Off 12:45
Chelsea 1/7
Draw 7/1
Burnley 20/1


'The Blue Thunder' has been on quite a rampage and is driving fear into the hearts of their opponents. Something Burnley is not accustomed to. They don't fear anyone, that's for sure. But, they are modest and humble and in their managers' mind, they won't stand much of a chance to repeat last seasons' heroics. Chelsea look a well-oiled, well-crafted machine. Whether this will last the season, time will tell. Right now, they do look unbeatable. But then again, Hull at home and Sunderland away are not fixtures you would expect Chelsea to lose. They did well against Fulham as well. Burnley will be Burnt out by this weekend after 3 back - back victories (two impressive ones against Manchester United and Everton, one in mid-week against Hartlepool). But the one against Hartlepoool was won in extra-time and the team will find it tough to recover quick enough for the first game of the weekend. If Burnley prove me wrong, this is the last time I will doubt them.

Chelsea 3 - 0 Burnley

Blackburn Rovers vs West Ham United
Kick-Off 15:00
Rovers 6/5
Draw 9/4
Hammers 5/2


The Rovers gave a good account of themselves at the Stadium of Light last weekend but came up short against an inspired performance by Kenwyn Jones. But this game isn't happening away from home, it is at Ewood Park and that will give the Rovers some amount of confidence. Sam Allardyce had made the Reebok a fortress while he was at Bolton and he will has already started that mission at Blackburn. His team is hard to beat but then again, they don't have enough goals in them.

The Hammers had a great showing against a rampant Tottenham side and would feel hard done by the 1 - 2 loss to the Spurs. But they have bounced back since with the highly controversial come from behind victory over arch rivals Milwall in midweek. Through Balls to opposing strikers aside, Carlton Cole has been in good form and only under Gianfranco Zola will he ever be able to strike the ball like he did at the weekend. What a goal, Mr. Cole. This game doesn't have too much in it. Pedersen to score with a spot kick and West Ham to nick one at the end.

Blackburn 1 - 1 West Ham

Bolton vs Liverpool
Kick-Off 15:00
Bolton 6/1
Draw 3/1
Liverpool 8/15

Liverpool will want last weekend's result to look like a blip in their title campaign. But the fact remains they can't seem to cope with life without Alonso. God alone knows why Benitez was planning it last year. Further proof that he is a numpty manager, as far as the League is concerned. Liverpool's midfield plus strikers take the shape of what looks like a car tire. The only problem is, without Alonso threading the attacks together, this tire doesn't seem to be going straight but making donuts at the car park. If any Liverpool fan thinks am off it, please look at the odds being given to your club for a win. It's almost 1/2.

Bolton will be thrilled they are playing Liverpool at this stage. But they won't be over the moon. After being beaten by Hull last weekend, they went on to defeat Tranmere Rovers in their Carling Cup match in midweek. The derby victory will give them confidence but they just don't have anything attractive about them. It's a wonder why Reebok supports this team blindly. Gary Megson will send out a team to frustrate Liverpool and hit them on the counter attack. His only problem is Liverpool can match anything thrown their way by this team.

Bolton 1 - 2 Liverpool

Stoke vs Sunderland
Kick-Off 15:00
Stoke 11/8
Draw 9/4
Sunderland 11/5


Stoke will be thrilled coming back to familiar territory after an unhappy road trip which saw them thrashed at Anfield and return with the first goalless draw of the season at St. Andrews, a game where they should have been targeting all 3 points. They will be tired as well, needing an added half an hour to pull off a 1 - 0 against Leyton Orient in midweek. Tony Pulis will want to get a win against Sunderland at home to get the confidence back at the Britannia.

Standing in his way will be Steve Bruce's Black Cats who are high on confidence having won 3 of their last 4 games. One of the wins was on opening day at the Reebok, a ground similar in ferocity as the Britannia. Kenwyn Jones is in sublime form and is linking up well with new boy Darren Bent. Paulo Da Silva had a great debut midweek against Norwich in the Carling Cup and Andy Reid was also in great touch. Bruce said in his first press conference that his side need to score that vital SECOND goal to seal a game. He organises his teams such that they are hard to beat. And definitely, with a 2 goal deficit against the potters, he will come back smiling.

Stoke 1 - 3 Sunderland

Tottenham Hotspurs vs Birmingham
Kick-Off 15:00
Spurs 4/11
Draw 15/4
Birmingham 8/1


The Spurs are rampant this season. They have scored 14 goals in 4 competitive games. The latest against being a 5 - 1 hammering of Doncaster. The great thing about the game was that Harry Redknapp was able to field a relatively changed side to emphasize the depth of his Spurs. Although Birmingham will not be the ideal preparation for their next game against Manchester United, the hosts will want to put up a show for their home fans who will be in full voice after the Spurs' London derby win against West Ham.

Birmingham on the other hand couldn't have had a more up and down start to the season. They opened against the Champions, hosted a troubled Pompey and then an unimaginative Stoke and now they are going to London, almost walking toward certain doom and a hiding from a magical spurs team. James McFadden will be happy to work with fellow Scot Barry Ferguson but that partnership needs to blossom fast for Birmingham to have any chance of survival. Sadly, we are not going to see the best of it this weekend.

Tottenham 3 - 1 Birmingham

Wolverhamton Wanderers vs Hull City
Kick-Off 15:00
Wolves 11/10
Draw 9/4
Hull 11/4


Mick McCarthy's new start to life in the Premier League has not been one to forget. Simply because, it was disastrous the last time around. At least they have picked up a crucial win against Wigan and have advanced in the Carling Cup, albeit from penalties over League One side Swindon. Added to that, the injury to star striker Sylvan Ebanks Blake, the Wolves do look to have a topsy turvy ride resulting either in relegation come March, or a fight to the finish on the last day of the season. The Wolves have to realize that home form is crucial for any team to survive in the league, and they just don't look formidable enough at the Molineux, even against team that are likely to end up in the lower half of the table.

Hull City is one of those teams. In fact I would not be surprised if both these teams are relegated. Which is exactly what makes this tie interesting. Hull were great away from home last season, but their nervous end to the season proved why they needed to do just a little more at home games. And with the Wolves wanting to make a great impression in front of their own crowd this can turn out to be a 5 goal thriller, with Phil Brown's men doing just enough. By the way, this is the eternal optimist in me talking, don't be surprised if this game is a cagey donut affair.

Wolves 2 - 3 Hull

Manchester United vs Arsenal
Kick-Off 17:15
Man Utd 11/10
Draw 12/5
Arsenal 13/5

The fact that this game is the late kick-off on a Saturday night shows that the intensity in this once very heated rivalry has gone down among the fans. But not among the players. Arsenal will be hungry to avenge the 1 - 3 hammering at the Emirates in last seasons' CL Semi-Final. They won't be too thrilled about the fact that they couldn't delay the inevitable (United's Premier League Title, 3rd in a row and managed only a goalless draw at OT in their penultimate match of last season) either. And they have good reasons to feel confident. They are in the CL group stage after a masterclass against the Bhoys. They showed Everton how to play football and managed to smash 4 past a listless Pompey defense. They will expect the 3 points at OT - something very few teams will look at when the play the champions this season.

Manchester United on the other hand will be thanking their stars that Vidic is back... no, no... Owen scored... no, no... United put away chances... no, no...somebody can take free-kicks in the post-Ronaldo era. Well, United have a lot to thank for the 0 - 5 beating they handed the Latics. But confidence in this camp might not match the high of the Gunners. Determination, yes - confidence, not so much. There is no doubt that United will create chances, and their defense looks as solid as ever. They will play a 4-4-2 with a midfield in mind to disrupt the Arsenal play more than to create ones of their own. Park, Fletcher and Giggs will definitely start. This game seems to have come too early in the season for the Champions. If this game was at the Emirates, I doubt United would have looked at it very differently (get 1 point and be happy). They can expect the OT crowd to be in full voice and only if they manage the first goal, will they have a chance at getting all 3 points.

Manchester United 1 - 2 Arsenal

Sunday

Portsmouth vs Manchester City
Kick-Off 13:30
Pompey 11/2
Draw 14/5
City 4/7


Shaikh vs. Shaikh Round 1. The long drawn takeover saga at Portsmouth is finally over and the smiles would have returned to the players faces... not Peter Crouch and Glen Johnson who chose to leave the club, but the current crop at Fratton Park who will keep their banks busy over the next few months as they join Britain's top tax payers. Al Fahim was involved in the takeover at City, so he knows a thing or two about how to turn a team that is rubbish into a European contender by buying the lesser stars of the premier league. But when it comes down to Paul Hart's men and their football, I don't think they have what it takes against Sparky's City.

The Sky Blues are off to a solid start with 2 wins in 2 games and a friendly victory over the reserves of Barcelona + Ibrahimovic. Adebayor already has 2 impressive goals to his name and his link up play with Carlos Tevez was great against the Wolves. Stephen Ireland just continues to impress but it is when the other team is running at them that City don't look all that impressive. Lescott has been added to the ranks as has Sylvhino, but the back 4 will take a few games to gel. Still, David Nugent and Kanu don't really seem to be the strike pair that drive fear into the heart of defenses. Maybe the takeover will inspire a euphoric response by the 11 men Paul Hart fields. Beyond that, there can only be 1 result and that is a City victory. But I would be lying if I wouldn't stick to my optimism.

Pompey 1 - 1 Man City

Everton vs Wigan
Kick-Off 15:00
Everton 8/11
Draw 13/5
Wigan 17/4


It seems like a funny coincidence that so many teams playing each other this weekend are separated by just a few spots in the table (United vs Arsenal is 4 vs 3, Wolves vs Hull is 14 vs 15 and Stoke vs Sunderland is 9 vs 6). It's no wonder than that we have Wigan taking on Everton in a relegation battle (bet you my life savings, which isn't much, that neither of these teams will be involved in this battle by March). Everton have had a pathetic start to the season to be kind to them. One can't blame the team though, look at Tottenham and how they started last year when Berbatov wanted to leave. Now with Lescott gone and the Latics going to Goodison Park, David Moyes should expect his side to catapult upward from Position 20 to at least take Wigan's 16th place.

For Wigan to avoid that, they have to try and make sure they lose by lesser than a 2 goal margin. And that should be a good return for Roberto Martinez's men, innit? NOT! Wigan have played some great football this season and had that Rodallega header gone in against United, it would have been 1 - 1 and a different headline for both sides. But since, Wigan have got embarrassed by championship side Blackpool by 4 goals to their solitary effort. What a story! First they smash Aston Villa at Villa Park, then they lose to Wolves, they put on a great show against United to take a 0 - 0 at half time to return with a 0 - 5 at 90+. How will they do against Everton? I hate predicting!

Everton 2 - 0 Wigan

Aston Villa vs Fulham
Kick-Off 16:00
Villa 8/11
Draw 13/5
Fulham 17/4


Any other weekend, this game would have been the pick of the draw. Wait a minute, Manchester vs London will be over, there are no real derbies this weekend and this is the last game before the 2 week timeout for the Premier League. Well, well, Aston Villa vs Fulham should turn out to be a cracker. Villa will be the wounded animal waiting to attack. After a stellar showing at Anfield, they did well to put 2 goals past Rapid Vienna, but frankly deserved to lose over the two legs. This will be the perfect platform to show that the opening weekend result was just a blip.

The cottagers on the other hand showed how much they missed Andy Johnson last weekend. They were fantastic against Chelsea in the first half and had enough chances to put one away and ask a few questions of the Chelsea 'character'. Alas they only have Bobby Zamora and Erik Nevland in attack. That is the problem for Fulham, their lack of depth, especially right up front. The quality of the strikers apart from Andy Johnson, is not quite there. They won a lot of 1 nils last year but most of those wins were at Craven Cottage. Villa Park, no chance.

Aston Villa 3 - 0 Fulham

All times are BST. All bets are from www.bet365.com.

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