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Walker s Word Premier League Preview 8 paris 9 April 2006
Walker s Word Premier League Preview 8 paris 9 April 2006 Derbies held in the north and the media will end any place and Manchester United could be a step closer to the tear in the Premiership as José Mourinho? S greasy gloves. But more importantly, this could be the weekend's victory at Sunderland Stadium of Light, finally, give them the holders of season tickets masochistic to shout something about the writing of David Walker.Saturday Apr 8 2006Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City Tottenham are hung in fourth place at the time, but could face an attack of nerves against Manchester City this afteoon in the tender. White Hart Lane, in general, is a way for citizens with the winners once and ea a draw twice in their last four meetings. Spurs won last season, the 2-1, but could be a stalemate at the moment the offer. Walker? S Word: Go to the drawing 13/5.Charlton Athletic vs Everton The Addicks are in solid form at home and the last time they suffered defeat in the Valley was the day after Christmas at Newcastle United. Everton, however, have not won away from home since beating Portsmouth 1-0 on 14 January. Walker? Word S: A small victory at home to Blackbu Rovers vs 13/10.Portsmouth Portsmouth have a great chance of Premiership survival this season. Are not only a course of three victories, also have other games to play their relegation rivals. Unfortunately, this won? T be Harry Redknapp? S then capitalize. Blackbu Rovers have won three of its last four visits to Fratton Park and the Premiership and another. The home side? Recent saw Rovers term price increase makes it even more attractive. Walker? S word: Blackbu Rovers vs Fulham with 7/4.Sunderland E? It is a long season of former Sunderland and after the way they invaded the championship last term support, even the most pessimistic would have predicted a bad season. After 12 defeats home and a paltry nine objectives of cheerfulness, which could be the week Sunderland do the impossible and won at the Stadium of Light. The players showed great heart to ea Everton a 2-2 draw last weekend, and what else better to do that against Fulham, almost like a bad hand on the way that Sunderland are in general? Chris Coleman? They have not won the touament away all season and have lost 13 of 17 games on the road. The Black Cats won? T have a better chance this season? and check the ratings! Walker? S word: Finally, a victory at home 12/5.Wigan Middlesbrough vs Birmingham City Wigan have not won an apparatus at JJB Stadium Premiership as they beat Manchester City 4-3 in an epic battle. Since then, they lost to Blackbu, West Brom, Liverpool, Manchester United and West Ham, but with a draw between Everton. They have an excellent opportunity to retu to a victory against Birmingham who have lost seven of their last eight games on the road and scored only one goal in their last seven matches, league and cup. A goalless draw against Chelsea is not to suggest a recovery on the cards. Walker? S Word: A first home win of the year for Wigan 10/11.Sunday April 9 2006Aston Villa vs West Bromwich Albion In the first of the two halves of the kick-off, West Brom need three points from the relegation zone, but not him? S against rivals Aston Villa, who are themselves a place in the Baggies in the table, the installation adds spice. Villa have lost four of their last five, including heavy defeats to Arsenal and Everton, manager David O? Leary under pressure. West Brom have lost five of their last six, this game has all the characteristics of a draw, a result both sides could do without. Walker? S word: Derby update 9/4.Chelsea stall vs West Ham United Despite a great gulf of class in recent seasons, Chelsea have won only five matches in 11 Premiership meetings Stamford Bridge against the Hammers. If you expect a Chelsea side who are unbeaten at home and won 15 of 16 this season, there is no value in the opportunities offered by greedy bookmakers. This should be left to big hitters, but only if you attend, remember, it takes off at 12 noon. Walker? S word: value, but 2/7.Liverpool Chelsea vs Bolton Wanderers Liverpool are keeping the pressure on Manchester United for second place and has won four Premiership matches on spin. They should be five on Sunday against a Bolton side were beaten in six of seven matches in the championship to Anfield. Added to this, the trotters have not won for four away without strike against Everton last December. Walker? S Word: the story makes a victory at home to Newcastle United vs 1/2.Middlesbrough Newcastle ended a series of three defeats in the league last Saturday, beating Middlesbrough Spurs have won their last two Premiership matches. Both parties can do with a victory to keep the current line, but it could take another derby days. Newcastle had the better of previous meetings, winning five of nine to Riverside Stadium for three games were draws, surprisingly 2-2 each time, and that? What I? Ll be going for. Walker? S word: Try the draw at 9 / 4 and if you are lucky to correct the score 2-2 after 14/1.Manchester United vs Arsenal United have a real first race of the season and Chelsea have reduced? S just seven points. With the Blues face West Ham who are expected to beat, the clash at Old Trafford is always more important. Since losing 4-3 to Blackbu on 1 February, United responded magnificently championship with eight victories in a row. Arsenal have hit form, winning the last four in the Premiership. Both sides need a win, for obvious reasons, the Arsenal and United to bridge the gap in the top four. With all the matches of the Gunners have played recently and with the United States strikers Louis Saha and Ruud van Nistelrooy in scintillating form, the house on the coast that could tip. Walker? S word: who will want more, but I? Ll United predict a close victory evens.David Walker Resident Tipster is a popular site for free paris. Word Walker feature on its Web site, blog or forum for free each week.
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