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    StevieDay1983 reacted to thfc in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    I'm also tempted by Wolves +1 at around 2.5.  They tend to play better against the bigger teams (only losing to Spurs so far this season, drawn against both Manchester clubs and Arsenal, and beaten Chelsea).  They have also won the last 3.  
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to thfc in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    I'm going to go with Burnley +2 (2.15 Coral).  I'm not just saying this because i'm a spurs fan!
    Burnley seem to have tightened up defensively of late.  I expect them to play much the same as they did against spurs last weekend, I.e. no ambition at all, 10 men behind the ball etc.  The tactic nearly paid off and this bet would have landed in last weeks game.
    Arsenal have defensive problems, so its not inconceivable Burnley don't score.  Burnley have also had the week off, while Arsenal put out a strong team in the league cup on Wednesday and this is quite a quick turnaround, being the Saturday lunchtime game.
    I can see Burnley making life tough for them here, and while Arsenal can be good going forward, I don't see them winning by a massive margin.  Arsenal struggled to beat Huddersfield at home recently, only getting a 1-0 win thanks to a late goal, and this seems a similar sort of fixture, where maybe the Arsenal players aren't fully up for playing a team like Burnley. 
    Therefore happy to take Burnley at these odds to get something from the game, or at least to only lose by a single goal.
     
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from EuroDream in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Cardiff vs Manchester United
    I could probably write a 10,000 word presentation on this game with everything that has been going on and said on the forum already but I'll try to keep it brief. It's Cardiff versus Manchester United at the Cardiff City Stadium for this 5:30pm kick-off on Saturday and it will be United's first game with interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in charge returning to his former club.
    Cardiff are a tough team to beat at home in the Premier League. It's now 4 wins from their last 5 league games at the Cardiff City Stadium. It's a run of home form that is up there with the best teams in the league. This is another tough encounter for the Bluebirds as Neil Warnock's men welcome what could potentially be a rejuvenated United side under Solskjaer.
    Manchester United are a mess right now. Jose Mourinho's sacking was expected but still slightly surprising given his past credentials, the multi-million pound compensation required, and the fact the side was still in the Champions League and battling for a top four spot.
    Problems run deep at the club though. Many are blaming the board. Mourinho and the players obviously need to shoulder some of the blame but with Mourinho gone I feel like the players are now freed of their shackles. He really didn't get the best out of the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Marcus Rashford, Juan Mata, Anthony Martial, and Paul Pogba. Solskjaer might show the willingness to let them express themselves more and that's potentially concerning for me to consider as a Cardiff fan.
    Warnock has never managed to beat United during his previous 7 matches against United. That has consisted of 6 defeats and 1 draw. I just think the new manager bounce will be a factor for United and even though it remains to be seen if Solskjaer will do the job over the next 6 months or not, I am anticipating United to start well under his tenure.
    We'll be lucky to keep them to within a goal. If we kill the game then we stand a chance but I think too many people on the pitch and off it have a point to prove for the Red Devils. A fair percentage of Cardiff fans think Solskjaer is incompetent and United will be there for the taking. I think they'll be in for a huge shock.
    Manchester United HT/FT @ 2.50 with BetVictor
    Total Goals Scored Over 2.5 @ 1.83 with MarathonBet
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to four-leaf in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Wolves - Liverpool
    Having followed the discussion here I come to the conclusion that Wolves might score a goal here and Liverpool just feels right to nick the 3 points.
    BTTS and Liverpool to win @ 3.60 with Unibet
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to betcatalog in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Liverpool's soccer players' heights, after winning 3-1 on Manchester United in last game's derby. Shortly before the Premier League schedule during the festive season, Clop's team does not want to leave the top, with Manchester City following a step below. But nowadays he has a hard time against Wolves away from home and is expected to show the seriousness that he does not go to the match. An obstacle not easy, but the "Reds" have the form to get what they want from the showdown
    WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs LIVERPOOL FC @@ LIVERPOOL FC, odds 1.53
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to Roy The Boy in Mourinho Sacked!   
    Mourinho Does have pedigree but he also has previous in falling out with players, also when he was spending millions at Chelsea, only really United could compete, now with him at United you have City, Liverpool, Chelsea Spurs and Arsenal all capable of spending big, also I was not happy when they appointed him as my view is he has a short term vision, as a United fan you never leave games early under Mourinho you didn't wanna stay, I find it strange that they appointed Solskjaer for 6 months as interim, it smacks of trying to get Pochettino (which would be a great choice if they give him rebuild time) at all cost in the summer, me I would of selected a manager I wanted, appointed him now and said you have an 8 month pre season to get ready for 2019-20 season, It's a bit desperate there at the moment, and tbh I'm not sure who would want to take the job on,  I think your boys will really fancy their chances this weekend @StevieDay1983
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from mrclubbie in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Wolves vs Liverpool
    We are treated to a Friday night game in the Premier League this weekend. Mid-table Wolves entertain the league leaders Liverpool at Molineux for this 8pm kick-off. Can the Midlands team continue their revival of form or will the Reds extend their undefeated league run?
    Wolves started the season well with just 1 defeat in their opening 8 league games. A slight blip in October and November without a win in 6 league games has now seemingly been put behind them. Nuno Santo's side have now won three league games on the bounce moving them up to 7th in the table and just 1 point behind Manchester United.
    Liverpool are excelling this season. Jurgen Klopp's men have set the title pace and are now sitting on top of the table with a 1 point advantage over their main title rivals Manchester City. The Reds are undefeated and have won their last 6 league games in a row.
    Despite the recent head-to-head between these two sides being fairly even with 3 wins for Liverpool and 2 victories for Wolves in the last 5 meetings, the travelling side are unbeaten in their last 5 visits to Molineux. Their last defeat away in the league came against Chelsea on 6th May last season.
    The home side clearly hate playing on a Friday night. Wolves have lost their last 11 matches played on a Friday in the top flight. Their last top flight win on a Friday night came way back in April, 1965. That's a monkey they'll certainly want to get off their shoulder.
    This is a massive opportunity for Wolves though. If they win this game then it will be four consecutive wins in the Premier League. The last time they achieved four wins in a row in the top flight was back in January, 1972. Wolves will also be the 27th team that Klopp has faced in the Premier League. He has earned at least one victory against all of the other 26 sides.
    I'm backing this to be an exciting game with both teams attacking each other. Wolves showed against Manchester City that they can cause problems for the big teams. They've ridden the sticky patch and I can see this being a tough one for Liverpool. I think Klopp's side might squeeze a win out here but it won't be easy. 2-1 away win if I was pushed for a correct score.
    BTTS @ 2.00 with William Hill
    Anytime Scorer: Mohamed Salah @ 1.95 with Betway
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from Tiffy in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Wolves vs Liverpool
    We are treated to a Friday night game in the Premier League this weekend. Mid-table Wolves entertain the league leaders Liverpool at Molineux for this 8pm kick-off. Can the Midlands team continue their revival of form or will the Reds extend their undefeated league run?
    Wolves started the season well with just 1 defeat in their opening 8 league games. A slight blip in October and November without a win in 6 league games has now seemingly been put behind them. Nuno Santo's side have now won three league games on the bounce moving them up to 7th in the table and just 1 point behind Manchester United.
    Liverpool are excelling this season. Jurgen Klopp's men have set the title pace and are now sitting on top of the table with a 1 point advantage over their main title rivals Manchester City. The Reds are undefeated and have won their last 6 league games in a row.
    Despite the recent head-to-head between these two sides being fairly even with 3 wins for Liverpool and 2 victories for Wolves in the last 5 meetings, the travelling side are unbeaten in their last 5 visits to Molineux. Their last defeat away in the league came against Chelsea on 6th May last season.
    The home side clearly hate playing on a Friday night. Wolves have lost their last 11 matches played on a Friday in the top flight. Their last top flight win on a Friday night came way back in April, 1965. That's a monkey they'll certainly want to get off their shoulder.
    This is a massive opportunity for Wolves though. If they win this game then it will be four consecutive wins in the Premier League. The last time they achieved four wins in a row in the top flight was back in January, 1972. Wolves will also be the 27th team that Klopp has faced in the Premier League. He has earned at least one victory against all of the other 26 sides.
    I'm backing this to be an exciting game with both teams attacking each other. Wolves showed against Manchester City that they can cause problems for the big teams. They've ridden the sticky patch and I can see this being a tough one for Liverpool. I think Klopp's side might squeeze a win out here but it won't be easy. 2-1 away win if I was pushed for a correct score.
    BTTS @ 2.00 with William Hill
    Anytime Scorer: Mohamed Salah @ 1.95 with Betway
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to thinkpink63 in Mourinho Sacked!   
    I think that the glory days of Mourinho ended after the "Triplete" with Internazionale Milan, his real last masterpiece.
    After that in the 3 years in Madrid he wasn't that successful, considering the stellar squad he had. Just one La Liga title and no CL finals. After him Ancelotti and Zidane won four with more or less the same players. And he brought the polemics against everyone and everything to a never seen before level: the games vs Barcelona were bloody affairs, more wars than football, and he almost cracked the Spain national team too. I can't forget when he pressed a finger in the eye of poor Tito Vilanova (R.I.P.) coming unseen from behind. A very coward act.
    He had a great comeback at Chelsea in the first 2 seasons followed by an inglorious season and a sack, with Conte winning the title next with the same squad.
    And considering the budget he had, his top salary and the full power at United his experience was again far below the expectations. An Europa League win was his top achievement, that isn't bad, but let's not forget that he also cashed again something from his luck when Celta de Vigo failed an incredible very easy goal in the stoppage time of the reverse leg of the semifinal.
    Oh well, luck is a part of many wins sometimes. I'm an AC Milan lifetime fan and can't forget the fog of Beograd, November 1988, with the legendary team led by Arrigo Sacchi 1-0 down against Red Star and with ten men in the reverse leg (1-1 in San Siro). Remove that fog and the story would have been much different.
    I never liked Mourinho as a man (did you notice? ) and I think he made his masterpieces with Porto and Inter, on which he built an overrated career following next.
    About him I think he will go back to Madrid. For an unknown reason (to me at least) Florentino Perez is still in love with him. Most of the players that were against him there are gone or will, so that's a possibility.
    Or he could go back to Internazionale, where the fans still adore him. But have no idea what the thoughts of Mr Suning, the chinese owner of the club, are.
    Rodgers, Wenger and Moyes as next managers..lol..God Save the Queen and United just in case..
    Pochettino more likely moving to Madrid if the spot becomes available for him.
    Ancelotti would gladly move to Manchester but I don't see him leaving Napoli so soon, but you never know.
    Zidane had a huge CL success at Real Madrid and poor domestic results. He knew every breath of Madrid's camp when replaced Benitez, am not sure he could feel so at ease by the Red Devils.
    Simeone plays a fighting football that couldn't be appreciated that much at Old Trafford right now, after the Mourinho's era, that didn't deliver results and sparkling football. But I would be curious to see him in another big club, since the man knows his stuff. Hey, the Colchoneros never had that great squad in last years, barring a couple of players. He really got the maximum out of them.
    Blanc and Deschamps look unlikely to me.
    Conte wants to come back to PL, that's his first choice. But also here his football and managerial style is rather similar to Mourinho's one. Don't see a change in that direction. even if I would add that the Special One has lost with the years the capability he had to gel his players around him always and against the world, as in his first Chelsea and Internazionale. Conte still has this capability, so far..
    Finally we could be all surprised by an unpredictable choice like the one made by PSG with Tuchel, with a not much "exposed" manager on big media. Time will tell soon. "Baby Face" Solskjaer could anyway stay until June. He's always the "super sub" finally there and the man of the 1999 CL final, with that legendary comeback in the injury time.
     
     
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to Tiffy in Mourinho Sacked!   
    @StevieDay1983
    oh my god, I was at that game! It was my first trip back to Cardiff since I was born there.
    We took the National Express from LUTON and arrived in Cardiff about 12. The plan was to jump into a cab & find a pub near the ground. It was freezing, and we jumped into a cab to the ground
    "Can you take us to a pub please" We asked the driver
    "No, my advice to you is to get to the ground and stay there" said the driver!
    He dropped us at the ground. "Can you pick us up here after" we asked, "No, you needn't think I am coming anywhere near here after the game" he replied. 
    Christ - What had we come to? It was 3 hours to KO & bloody freezing.
    We were in the main stand, as opposed to the terrace. I remember Hartson getting showered with coins every time he went near the touch line. After the game the Cardiff fans tried getting on the pitch & caused some aggro with the police. They then started ripping their seats out and throwing them at the police horses, which by then, were on the pitch. The away fans were being kept in, whilst the ground was being cleared. The Cardiff fans went around to the away end and started throwing bricks into the open (terrace) away end. LUTON fans pushed forward to get away from the missiles, and as they moved forward the police thought they were trying to get on the pitch, so they tear gassed them!
    I am watching this from the stand at the side, thinking, I have got to get back to the bus station through this! In front of us was the family section, and I said to a young kid "Do you want to sell me your scarf? "What do you mean?" He said, "Well, I've got to walk back through this lot, and if I have your scarf, I might blend in a bit". I handed over a fiver, and put it on and we kept our heads down & mouths shut as we walked out. I know why the taxi driver didn't want to come back now! 
    Anyway we made it back in one piece, and I have a funny story to tell about that day. We lost in the semis against Chelsea at Wembley that season.
    My next and last visit to Ninian Park, was when we holidaying in the Forest of Dean.Cardiff were playing Birmingham, and we sat in the Bob Bank. I told my wife, don't speak, as the whole stand erupted into Men Of Harlech, and and I felt totally uncomfortable! We kept quiet, but enjoyed the rest of the game.
    It certainly was an intimidating ground, full of nutters! One thing that I wanted to know, is why was it called the Bob Bank? I'm presuming it's similar to the Bobbers at LUTON, so called because it used to cost a bob to get in!
    Good times, Great memories 
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from Tiffy in Mourinho Sacked!   
    Totally forgot your Luton affiliation, @Tiffy! I still hurt from that 2-1 defeat we suffered to you in 1994 in the FA Cup 5th Round. Never forget John Hartson celebrating in front of us. Ironic that 12 years later he'd be back at Ninian Park playing for West Brom and receiving undoubtedly the worst abuse I've ever seen a human being take on a football pitch that was just within the bounds of acceptability. Speaking of karma! 
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from yossa6133 in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Wolves vs Liverpool
    We are treated to a Friday night game in the Premier League this weekend. Mid-table Wolves entertain the league leaders Liverpool at Molineux for this 8pm kick-off. Can the Midlands team continue their revival of form or will the Reds extend their undefeated league run?
    Wolves started the season well with just 1 defeat in their opening 8 league games. A slight blip in October and November without a win in 6 league games has now seemingly been put behind them. Nuno Santo's side have now won three league games on the bounce moving them up to 7th in the table and just 1 point behind Manchester United.
    Liverpool are excelling this season. Jurgen Klopp's men have set the title pace and are now sitting on top of the table with a 1 point advantage over their main title rivals Manchester City. The Reds are undefeated and have won their last 6 league games in a row.
    Despite the recent head-to-head between these two sides being fairly even with 3 wins for Liverpool and 2 victories for Wolves in the last 5 meetings, the travelling side are unbeaten in their last 5 visits to Molineux. Their last defeat away in the league came against Chelsea on 6th May last season.
    The home side clearly hate playing on a Friday night. Wolves have lost their last 11 matches played on a Friday in the top flight. Their last top flight win on a Friday night came way back in April, 1965. That's a monkey they'll certainly want to get off their shoulder.
    This is a massive opportunity for Wolves though. If they win this game then it will be four consecutive wins in the Premier League. The last time they achieved four wins in a row in the top flight was back in January, 1972. Wolves will also be the 27th team that Klopp has faced in the Premier League. He has earned at least one victory against all of the other 26 sides.
    I'm backing this to be an exciting game with both teams attacking each other. Wolves showed against Manchester City that they can cause problems for the big teams. They've ridden the sticky patch and I can see this being a tough one for Liverpool. I think Klopp's side might squeeze a win out here but it won't be easy. 2-1 away win if I was pushed for a correct score.
    BTTS @ 2.00 with William Hill
    Anytime Scorer: Mohamed Salah @ 1.95 with Betway
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from Ameer in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Wolves vs Liverpool
    We are treated to a Friday night game in the Premier League this weekend. Mid-table Wolves entertain the league leaders Liverpool at Molineux for this 8pm kick-off. Can the Midlands team continue their revival of form or will the Reds extend their undefeated league run?
    Wolves started the season well with just 1 defeat in their opening 8 league games. A slight blip in October and November without a win in 6 league games has now seemingly been put behind them. Nuno Santo's side have now won three league games on the bounce moving them up to 7th in the table and just 1 point behind Manchester United.
    Liverpool are excelling this season. Jurgen Klopp's men have set the title pace and are now sitting on top of the table with a 1 point advantage over their main title rivals Manchester City. The Reds are undefeated and have won their last 6 league games in a row.
    Despite the recent head-to-head between these two sides being fairly even with 3 wins for Liverpool and 2 victories for Wolves in the last 5 meetings, the travelling side are unbeaten in their last 5 visits to Molineux. Their last defeat away in the league came against Chelsea on 6th May last season.
    The home side clearly hate playing on a Friday night. Wolves have lost their last 11 matches played on a Friday in the top flight. Their last top flight win on a Friday night came way back in April, 1965. That's a monkey they'll certainly want to get off their shoulder.
    This is a massive opportunity for Wolves though. If they win this game then it will be four consecutive wins in the Premier League. The last time they achieved four wins in a row in the top flight was back in January, 1972. Wolves will also be the 27th team that Klopp has faced in the Premier League. He has earned at least one victory against all of the other 26 sides.
    I'm backing this to be an exciting game with both teams attacking each other. Wolves showed against Manchester City that they can cause problems for the big teams. They've ridden the sticky patch and I can see this being a tough one for Liverpool. I think Klopp's side might squeeze a win out here but it won't be easy. 2-1 away win if I was pushed for a correct score.
    BTTS @ 2.00 with William Hill
    Anytime Scorer: Mohamed Salah @ 1.95 with Betway
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to mrclubbie in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    Wolverhampton vs Liverpool
    Hmm...A top-table team extremely on form against an average mid-table team
    Noted that Wolves so far only lost once to top table teams:
    25/8 Wolves 1-1 Man City
    22/9 Man Utd 1-1 Wolves
    04/11 Wolves 2-3 Tottenham
    12/11 Arsenal 1-1 Wolves
    06/12 Wolves 2-1 Chelsea
     
     
    Here's some other stats I checked:
    Wolves have won 3 in a row in all competitions - The last time they won 4 in a row was back in Apr'18
    Wolves have not win 3 consecutive home match since 2017
    Wolves have not record consecutive wins in all competitions against Liverpool since 1980
    Wolves lost 0-3 in their last 2 home matches against Liverpool (2011, 2012) - The last time they lost 3 consecutive matches at Molineux against Liverpool was in the 1970s (1976, 1978, 1979)
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to Mindfulness in Premier League Predictions > Dec 21st - 23rd   
    I had an absolute stinker of a card last weekend. I don't see anything I like too much this week in terms of asian handicap but perhaps that will change as things develop.
    For now it's back to the 'drawing board':
     
    Huddersfield Town V Southampton
    X @ 3.15 Unibet
    It was a massive morale booster for Southampton to beat Arsenal at the weekend but the saints might not find so many attacking opportunities against David Wagner's Huddersfield side. It's true that Southampton have the slightly better goal metrics and ELO performance heading into this encounter but my overall view is that this could be a nervy, low scoring affair where both teams cancel each other out.
     
    Newcastle Utd V Fulham
    X @ 3.60 Betvictor
    ELO ratings show no differential here so both teams are closely matched in terms of attacking performance. Key goal metrics between the two teams are also very close right now. Yes, Newcastle clearly have a defensive advantage over Fulham but so does every team in the EPL. Newcastle are rightly favourites here but I don't think Fulham have a noticeable quality disadvantage in terms of personnel. Claudio Ranieri may fancy his chances of getting something from this game in view of Newcastle's tepid attack.
    Since the attacking metrics are so closely matched here I feel there is some added value to be had in backing the stalemate at an inflated price.
     
    Everton V Tottenham Hotspur
    X @ 3.50 Betvictor
    Again, very little between the two in terms of ELO performance and key goal metrics. Tottenham are the more ruthless upfront but we've seen Everton run Chelsea and Liverpool close this season and I feel the toffeemen are slowly making progress under manager Marco Silva.
    We must bear in mind that Tottenham have the added obstacle of a midweek league cup game to negotiate and that may just hamper their preparations for Everton slightly.
    I feel X is the value play here when you consider the circumstances and inflated price.
     
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to Tiffy in Mourinho Sacked!   
    Couldn't agree more Stevie D. They should have bought Big Sam in to steady the ship.
    @thfc As a LUTON fan, I was close to tears back in mid 80's when Spurs seduced our manager, David Pleat. LUTON were a well established top flight side, going on to finish 8th, and grace Wembley in 3 cup finals, (beating Arsenal in 88!). I've never forgiven them, especially when they came in shortly after and nabbed our home grown , England U21 left back, Mitchell "Spider" Thomas (I went to school with his brother by the way)
    Just remember that life evens things out eventually, and Karma will always get you in the end

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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from Tiffy in Mourinho Sacked!   
    As a Cardiff fan, I am stunned that they've gone for Solskjaer. He was woeful for us. Admittedly, we were in an even worse predicament back then than they are now but still. The problem remains the owners. Sir Alex Ferguson always told his players that if they went into management they should choose the owners, not the club. Even though Solskjaer was shockingly bad for us with awful player recruitment (he openly admitted he used Football Manager to search for players), lacklustre motivation, sub par man management, and deplorable tactics I like him as a guy. I was excited by his appointment initially. Were we just a one-off bad case for him or did we expose his flaws?
    I might seem a bit biased due to my club's experience of him but I think we can rule United out of the Champions League next season and I imagine they'll be eliminated in the last 16 this season. I feel it's going to get worse before it gets better for United fans.
    I also agree with @thfc and @Tiffy about Pochettino. Tottenham are on the cusp of taking the next step up. In terms of building a legacy, Daniel Levy is doing a cracking job. He's taken his fair share of criticism for lack of spending but he's being proved right for doing it now. I'd be very excited if I was a Tottenham fan and if Pochettino has any sense he'll stay exactly where he is unless something bad goes down at the club.
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from vikki37 in Mourinho Sacked!   
    As a Cardiff fan, I am stunned that they've gone for Solskjaer. He was woeful for us. Admittedly, we were in an even worse predicament back then than they are now but still. The problem remains the owners. Sir Alex Ferguson always told his players that if they went into management they should choose the owners, not the club. Even though Solskjaer was shockingly bad for us with awful player recruitment (he openly admitted he used Football Manager to search for players), lacklustre motivation, sub par man management, and deplorable tactics I like him as a guy. I was excited by his appointment initially. Were we just a one-off bad case for him or did we expose his flaws?
    I might seem a bit biased due to my club's experience of him but I think we can rule United out of the Champions League next season and I imagine they'll be eliminated in the last 16 this season. I feel it's going to get worse before it gets better for United fans.
    I also agree with @thfc and @Tiffy about Pochettino. Tottenham are on the cusp of taking the next step up. In terms of building a legacy, Daniel Levy is doing a cracking job. He's taken his fair share of criticism for lack of spending but he's being proved right for doing it now. I'd be very excited if I was a Tottenham fan and if Pochettino has any sense he'll stay exactly where he is unless something bad goes down at the club.
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to thfc in Mourinho Sacked!   
    As long as it's not Poch then I don't care who gets it.  As Tiffy says, spurs are at the present time a bigger club so I can't see him moving now.
    Presumably the club have been talking to someone behind the scenes before sacking him.  Blanc is now the favourite although I don't see him changing their fortunes anytime soon.  Not that I have any problem with that
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to Tiffy in Mourinho Sacked!   
    Couldn't agree more Stevie d. The problems lie at the top, added that there is no long term strategy at UTD, then they aren't going anywhere for a while.
    Poch won't leave Spurs now will he? Spurs are on the brink of becoming a bigger club than Utd. I wouldn't fancy any of that lot if I was a Utd fan. Get Eddie Howe in!
    They need a manager who can play a modern, atttacking style of football.
     
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to four-leaf in EFL Cup Predictions > Dec 18th & 19th   
    I'm on btts with Paddypower but they don't have the greatest odds on that bet there. I only got btts at 1.75.
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from MkayaGG in EFL Cup Predictions > Dec 18th & 19th   
    Leicester vs Manchester City
    The live televised EFL Cup Quarter-Final tonight is the all-Premier League tie between mid-table Leicester and second placed Manchester City in a 7:45pm kick-off from the King Power Stadium. A place in the semi-finals is up for grabs but can the host side cause an upset?
    Leicester have had a tragic and emotional couple of months. Things are starting to settle down once again after that traumatic period but questions still remain over the impact the death of the club's owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, but the club now face their sternest test since that awful day in this clash with City.
    The Foxes have already disposed of Fleetwood, Wolves, and Southampton. Interestingly, Claude Puel's side haven't conceded a goal in regulation or extra-time play in this competition this season. If they manage that again tonight then they'll be only the second team this season to pull off that feat.
    Manchester City are performing as expected. Pep Guardiola's side might not be top of the Premier League table but that's purely down to Liverpool's excellent early season form. They are still pushing Jurgen Klopp's men and have reached the last 16 of the Champions League as a seeded team.
    So far in this competition, the Citizens have demolished Oxford United and Fulham without conceding a goal. It is no wonder the bookies are favouring them to win this game and win it well. It can never be certain what side Guardiola will send out for a game like this with a congested fixture schedule coming up. Maybe that offers the chance for some cheeky value backing the underdog to perform better than expected.
    It should be remembered that even though Manchester City have the superior record in this head-to-head over recent times with 3 wins and a draw from the last 4 encounters, Leicester did actually take the scalp of City during 2016. The two clubs were in two completely different places back then mind.
    I'm finding it hard to bet against Manchester City but I'm not sure it'll be as easy for them as the bookies are making out. Guardiola has frequently dismissed any real desire to try and win the EFL Cup. It seems to be a trophy he'd be happy to win but won't put much emphasis on it. I wouldn't be surprised if Leicester push them all the way losing by just a single goal or even taking the visitors to extra-time.
    BTTS @ 1.95 with Bet365
    Leicester +2 @ 1.83 with Ladbrokes
    @Mindfulness, @Pep004, @MaliMisko12, @betcatalog, @sajtion, @godofhorses, @Tiffy, @waynecoyne, @The Sexless Innkeeper, @Magic0024, @malabgd, @Duke_Tm, @dogmeister, @Arkadi Manucharov, @derbent, @fat, @allyhibs, @6avin24, @discipline, @the bastardian, @Bronxie, @Bett, @KikoCy, @teddybear3011, @markus808, @allthethings, @Kenton Schweppes, @vasilli07, @Dylan Lynch, @neilovan, @JKos, @zemo91, @kulikTS, @mrclubbie, @Judeksi, @Henind666, @Dave1X2, @canaries91, @jazzman02, @sajtion, @Darran, @postmanplod69, @eddiem, @bartonbank, @yossa6133, @Teodore, @thinkpink63, @Roy The Boy, and @AndreBR, what bets are you guys tempted by for these games?
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from four-leaf in EFL Cup Predictions > Dec 18th & 19th   
    Leicester vs Manchester City
    The live televised EFL Cup Quarter-Final tonight is the all-Premier League tie between mid-table Leicester and second placed Manchester City in a 7:45pm kick-off from the King Power Stadium. A place in the semi-finals is up for grabs but can the host side cause an upset?
    Leicester have had a tragic and emotional couple of months. Things are starting to settle down once again after that traumatic period but questions still remain over the impact the death of the club's owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, but the club now face their sternest test since that awful day in this clash with City.
    The Foxes have already disposed of Fleetwood, Wolves, and Southampton. Interestingly, Claude Puel's side haven't conceded a goal in regulation or extra-time play in this competition this season. If they manage that again tonight then they'll be only the second team this season to pull off that feat.
    Manchester City are performing as expected. Pep Guardiola's side might not be top of the Premier League table but that's purely down to Liverpool's excellent early season form. They are still pushing Jurgen Klopp's men and have reached the last 16 of the Champions League as a seeded team.
    So far in this competition, the Citizens have demolished Oxford United and Fulham without conceding a goal. It is no wonder the bookies are favouring them to win this game and win it well. It can never be certain what side Guardiola will send out for a game like this with a congested fixture schedule coming up. Maybe that offers the chance for some cheeky value backing the underdog to perform better than expected.
    It should be remembered that even though Manchester City have the superior record in this head-to-head over recent times with 3 wins and a draw from the last 4 encounters, Leicester did actually take the scalp of City during 2016. The two clubs were in two completely different places back then mind.
    I'm finding it hard to bet against Manchester City but I'm not sure it'll be as easy for them as the bookies are making out. Guardiola has frequently dismissed any real desire to try and win the EFL Cup. It seems to be a trophy he'd be happy to win but won't put much emphasis on it. I wouldn't be surprised if Leicester push them all the way losing by just a single goal or even taking the visitors to extra-time.
    BTTS @ 1.95 with Bet365
    Leicester +2 @ 1.83 with Ladbrokes
    @Mindfulness, @Pep004, @MaliMisko12, @betcatalog, @sajtion, @godofhorses, @Tiffy, @waynecoyne, @The Sexless Innkeeper, @Magic0024, @malabgd, @Duke_Tm, @dogmeister, @Arkadi Manucharov, @derbent, @fat, @allyhibs, @6avin24, @discipline, @the bastardian, @Bronxie, @Bett, @KikoCy, @teddybear3011, @markus808, @allthethings, @Kenton Schweppes, @vasilli07, @Dylan Lynch, @neilovan, @JKos, @zemo91, @kulikTS, @mrclubbie, @Judeksi, @Henind666, @Dave1X2, @canaries91, @jazzman02, @sajtion, @Darran, @postmanplod69, @eddiem, @bartonbank, @yossa6133, @Teodore, @thinkpink63, @Roy The Boy, and @AndreBR, what bets are you guys tempted by for these games?
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    StevieDay1983 got a reaction from yossa6133 in Championship Predictions > Dec 22nd & 23rd   
    It's one final round of Championship matches before Christmas so check out the odds and ratings listed above. Plenty to think about and remember that all of these teams are back in action on Boxing Day so the action is coming thick and fast over the next few weeks. 
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    StevieDay1983 reacted to Sir Puntalot in Mourinho Sacked!   
    He had to go, his style is so outdated. You can’t park the bus anymore, It’s like a big company not having a social media presence and relying on the high street.  
    Caretaker will be from outside the club - Harry Redknapp until end of season maybe?  
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