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[TABLE=class: couponTable, width: 617] [TR] Saturday 12 September 2015 Home Draw Away BPP [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Everton v Chelsea (12:45 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]4.5[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.7[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]1.99[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]99.50 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Arsenal v Stoke City (15:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]1.3[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]6[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]15[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.26 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Crystal Palace v Manchester City (15:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]5.7[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]4.2[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]1.68[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.88 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Norwich City v AFC Bournemouth (15:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2.5[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.5[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.2[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]99.82 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Watford v Swansea City (15:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2.8[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.42[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2.8[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.67 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]West Bromwich Albion v Southampton (15:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.1[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.4[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2.64[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]99.55 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Manchester United v Liverpool (17:30 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2.05[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.6[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]4.1[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.95 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR] Sunday 13 September 2015 Home Draw Away BPP [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur (13:30 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]4.4[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.7[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]99.75 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]Leicester City v Aston Villa (16:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]1.87[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.8[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]4.7[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]101.07 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR] Monday 14 September 2015 Home Draw Away BPP [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn]West Ham v Newcastle United (20:00 BST)[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]2.3[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.54[/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd]3.46[/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.63 %[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]

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Everton vs Chelsea Preview: Mourinho Under Pressure to Get Season Started The 12:45pm Saturday kick off in the Premier League is Everton at home to Chelsea. The pressure is cranking up on Jose Mourinho to get his side's title defence started as they currently sit lower mid-table after four games. THE BET Asian Handicap – Chelsea -0.75 @ 5/4 with BetVictor Full Preview: https://www.punterslounge.com/everto...season-started

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Manchester United vs Liverpool Preview: Van Gaal Demanding United Recovery Against Old Rivals Louis Van Gaal's Manchester United take on Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers this weekend in the Saturday evening Premier League kick off. Both clubs are on 7 points after 4 games and either something will give or both teams will drop points. The pressure is already on at this early stage in the season and a defeat for either side could really put them up against the wall. THE BET Total Goals Scored Under 2.5 @ 5/6 with 32Red Full Preview: https://www.punterslounge.com/manche...nst-old-rivals

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Sunderland vs Tottenham Preview: Rock Bottom Black Cats Facing Uphill Battle Bottom side Sunderland face winless Tottenham in the Sunday lunch time Premier League kick off on Sky Sports 1 as both sides look to win their first games of the season and move up the table. THE BET Total Goals Scored Over 2.5 @ Evens with Paddy Power Full Preview: https://www.punterslounge.com/sunder...-uphill-battle

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I've been doing really well on a market called 'player performance' on Sportingindex so thought I'd share my bets going forward. Points are awarded as follows.. Points are awarded goal scored, assists, pass in opponents half etc (please read the rules before). The market is only only on games that are live on TV. Everton v Chelsea Everton like to keep possession which should restrict Chelsea especially at Goodison Park. Should be a tight affair with some freekicks conceded too. BETS: £2.50 sell of Fabregas at 95. £5.00 sell of Barry at 40.

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Sunderland v Spurs Fully expect Spurs to dominate this game in terms of possession. Dick Advocaat is clearly focussed on having a solid base which allows the opposition to keep the ball. I would have definitely bought some of the Spurs player performances if Eriksen was fit as he keeps Spurs ticking. However, I have decided to sell a couple of the Sunderland midfielders on offer. £6 sell of M'Villa at 40 £6 sell of Rodwell at 35.

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Leicester vs Aston Villa Preview: Ranieri's Men Aim to Keep Good Start Going The Foxes take on the Villains in the 4pm kick off this Sunday on Sky Sports 1. The home side will be hoping to continue their unbeaten start to the season where as the visitors will be looking to end their three game league run without a win. THE BET >Both Teams To Score Outcome “Yes” @ 13/15 with 10Bet Full Preview: https://www.punterslounge.com/leices...at-start-going

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United v Liverpool I'm on the run so gonna make this quick. Expecting a close battles but United to have more possession and Liverpool to play like they did away at the Emirates. Don't expect Hendo to start but if he does... £5 sell of Henderson at 45 £3 sell Milner at 50

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West Bromwich v Southampton West Bromwich: James Chester (1/0 d, doubtful), Ben Foster (0/0 g) Southampton: Jordy Clasie (0/0 m), Ryan Bertrand (0/0 d), Fraser Forster (0/0 g), Florin Gardos (0/0 d), Gaston Ramirez (0/0 m) Manchester United v Liverpool FC Manchester United: Andreas Pereira (0/0 m), Phil Jones (0/0 d) Liverpool FC: Adam Lallana (2/0 m), Jordan Henderson (2/0 m)(both doubtful), Philippe Coutinho (4/1 m, suspended), Jon Flanagan (0/0 d), Joe Allen (0/0 m), Daniel Sturridge (0/0 f) Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 50 football leagues and competitions at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com

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Crystal Palace- Manchester City I do not want to spend too long on this, I have no issue with City as EPL favourites and they might even run away with the title, but they were not favourites pre season and to be quoted at 1.44-1.50 after four matches is absolutely crazy in my opinion. "Palace are their closest challengers at present and they have made a very solid start to their season and to out bets on them in the outright markets, pre season I wrote .... Palace had a great first season in the Premier league in 2013-14 finishing 11th, the second season is always the tough one and they looked in trouble at the turn of the year, but Alan Pardew arrived at New Year and the favourite son of Palace fans took them on an amazing run, 32 points in the second half of the season which equates to 5th spot over a full campaign and they finished tenth, three points and one spot better than under Tony Pulis. This was not a total surprise, ok maybe the manner or it was, but I know a couple of Palace supporters and was well aware of how much Pardew is loved there and the galvanising effect he could have on the club and when he is supported and backed, he is a good coach. We discussed his arrival in some depth and notes from his first couple of starts are reproduced below and they beat Tottenham in that first home league game. Where can they go from here ? That is the big question and to be honest, for any mid table side and we have to now consider Palace that, it is always easier to fall back and get involved in a relegation scrap, which is obviously easier than the quantum leap required to challenge for a top six spot, but I do not see them heading downwards and there is a bit of leeway in terms of a 7-10th place finish. Pardew took West Ham United to 9th and an FA Cup Final in the same season and Newcastle United into Europe, so has history, but South London is where his heart is being a local lad and he has certainly not lacked for support from the board, who have allowed him to upgrade his squad significantly. He has signed Yohan Cabaye (PSG) a player he had under him at Newcastle, Patrick Bamford (Chelsea) and Connor Wickham ( Sunderland) , without losing anyone he wanted to keep from last season's squad, this is hugely impressive and I see improvement likely for the Eagles. There is certainly room for it in terms of home form, last season they collect 27 of 48 points on the road and lost ten times at Selhurst Park, which was surprising as the atmosphere there is incredibly good, Even if they could just find another 9 points winning three of those ten, that would have been enough for 8th and to within two points of Southampton who had a stunning season. Obviously there is good potential and still room to improve. I am going to suggest we split our stakes and bet them to finish "best of the rest" so without the big 6 clubs, Arsenal, Chelsea, United, City, Liverpool and Tottenham, along with a top ten finish bet, they were within a spot in 2013-14, made it last season and have majorly upgraded their squad and odds look too big, for what I make a coin flip." I am full of admiration for the job that Alan Pardew has done and he is the right coach, for the right club (his club) at the right time and I have seen nothing to make me think they will not be competing for a top 6-8 spot, maybe even better and the squad is very strong with Pardew looking to push out on loan, players whom supporters would have been drooling over 18 months ago. Having already beaten Chelsea and Arsenal, City will not have the Eagles quaking in their boots and Palace beat the light blues here just five months ago and a repeat would certainly not surprise, although this has a drawish look to me, regardless of which, the handicap start is too big for me to resist. Crystal Palace +0.75 ball 2.00 asian line/Sportmarket.

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West Ham vs Newcastle Preview: McClaren Desperate to Get First Win West Ham play Newcastle in this Monday's 8pm kick off on Sky Sports 1. The Hammers are hoping to get their first home victory of the season whilst Newcastle are desperate to secure their first three points of the season. THE BET >BTTS “Yes” @ 10/13 with 10Bet Full Preview: https://www.punterslounge.com/west-h...-get-first-win

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Good day yesterday will update pnl later. Few more for today. I expect this to be a tight affair. Ranieri very much relies on the counter attack which should mean Villa have more of the ball. Sportingindex - £5 sell of Drinkwater at 55. Spreadex - £5 sell of Mahrez at 71. Spreadex - £2 buy of Westwood at 50. I am also topping up a £3 sell of M'Vila in the Sunderland Spurs game at 45. Surprised that this market has gone up and couldn't resist the higher price.

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Leicester City- Aston Villa City have been proving fun to watch, they have yet to keep a cleansheet, or taste defeat, scoring 12 goals themselves , Villa are struggling defensively, conceding 11 in their last four EPL away starts, that includes a 1-0 win at Bournemouth, where they should have conceded at least twice, they also shipped three at home to League 2 Notts County in the Capital One Cup and two at Villa Park to Sunderland and Tim Sherwood has a big ask sorting out his backline. He is a very offensive minded coach anyway and always wants to play on the front foot, it was always going to be tough to replace Christian Benteke, but his team have been creating chances and pose a big aerial threat especially through Rudi Gestede and the crosses of left-back Jordan Amavi and the same is also true of the Foxes who have scored a EPL high three headed goals and Villa showed a weak spot in defending crosses/corners versus Crystal Palace. Therefore, we can surely look for both to be getting the ball into the box at every opportunity and as quickly as possible and neither team looks likely to keep a clean sheet. I can actually see improvement in Villa and when Amavi and Leandro Bacuna do not go quite so gung-ho on the flanks , or get protection, they will look more solid and Sherwood is looking to address this with a change in formation ( but been unable to work on it over the break, with key players away on international duty) and whilst I see the visitors having more than a 20% (5.0) chance of winning this, they are another team who will probably be stronger in 3-4 weeks time. For today, I suspect they will need to score at least once and probably twice to get something out of this, both to score looks solid, but 1.80 is way too short for me, so ..... over 2.75 goals 2.19 asian line/Sportmarket will be my pick and a 2-2 draw my suggestion for any adventurous minded readers.

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Rodwell and bentelab not starting which is a shame. So going �£3 buy of mason at 70 and �£5 sell of borini at 33. Both on sportingindex
Shanace I'm a long term reader and I have no idea what you are going on about. It looks like you bet a bit differently. Can you explain what you mean by buy sell players and what the numbers mean? What are you exactly betting on haha? What are the odds? It be good to know more but I'm sure their are many of us who are confused by your posts. Cheers
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Shanace I'm a long term reader and I have no idea what you are going on about. It looks like you bet a bit differently. Can you explain what you mean by buy sell players and what the numbers mean? What are you exactly betting on haha? What are the odds? It be good to know more but I'm sure their are many of us who are confused by your posts. Cheers
These are spread bets on the performance of a specific individual. So for example the market on David Silva's performance is quoted at 93-98 on tonight's champions league game on sportingindex. Silva will get awarded points for the following: Goal scored: 25pts Assist: 10pts Shot of target: 5pts Forcing a corner: 3pts Fouls won: 3pts Pass in opposition half: 2pts Fouls committed (including offside): -3pts Yellow card: -10pts Red card: -25pts If he scores a goal tonight, has 30 passes in the opposition half, wins two free-kicks and commits one foul - his market will settle at 88. So if you bought at 98, would lose 10pts (98 minus 88) multiplied by your stake. If you sold Silva at 93, you would win 5pts (93-88) multiplied by your stake... Spreadex also offers player performance markets but they do not have any negative points, 10pts for hitting the woodwork and no 3pts for winning a corner. Hope that helps??
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Summary of how I did.. Everton v Chelsea Fabregas. Sold 95. Settled 88. Stake £2.5. Won £17.5 Barry. Sold 40. Settled 41. Stake £5. Lost £5 Lukaku. Bought 43. Settled 44. Stake £5. Won £5 (Spreadex) United v Liverpool Henderson. Sold 45. VOID Milner. Sold 50. Settled 41. Stake £3. Won £27 Herrera. Sold 94. Settled 100. Stake £4. Lost £24 Benteke. Bought 41. Settled 63. Stake £4. Won £88 (Spreadex) Sunderland v Spurs M'Villa. Sold 40. Settled 45. Stake £6. Lost £30 M'Villa. Sold 45. Settled 45. Stake £3. Won/lost £0. Rodwell. Sold 35. VOID Bentaleb. Bought 63. VOID Mason. Bought 70. Settled 113. Stake £3. Won £129. Borini. Sold 33. Settled 17. Stake £5. Won £80. Leicester v Villa Drinkwater. Sold 55. Settled 82. Stake £5. Lost £135 Mahrez. Sold 71. Settled 82. Stake £5. Lost £55 (Spreadex) Westwood. Bought 50. Settled 46. Stake £2. Lost £8 (Spreadex). West Ham v Newcastle Colback. Sold 42. Settled 33. Stake £3. Won £27. Net profit: £116.50 Not bad for the weekend. It should have been a lot more but Leicester decided to play like Brazil in the second half against Villa.

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