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by leading industry odds compiler' Gerry McDonnell of Super Soccer. A Ferd in the hand is worth two on the box There’s only one thing in life that’s more enjoyable than an evening with the wife and kids, and that’s an evening without the wife and kids. Whenever I’m lucky enough to be rid of the evil one and her two clones, I like to relax in front of the box with a couple of lagers watching quality television programming. As the free-view doesn’t kick off until 11:00pm, my programme of choice is ideally football related and entertaining, thus immediately ruling Soccer AM out of the equation. With the exception of the imperious Jeff Stelling show on a Saturday afternoon, other programmes struggle to match my demanding criteria, so you can imagine my unconfined joy when news broke that Rio Ferdinand was set to enter the world of light entertainment. His wind-up show was a disappointment, the sketch where he ‘murked’ the drug testers by forgetting to turn up was left out, as was the one where he ‘murked’ the Man U board by refusing to sign a contract until their wage offer rose from £100,000 to £110,000 a week. I imagine the sketch where he was going to ‘murk’ Martin Jol by pretending to bid £18m for Michael Carrick was pulled for being too unrealistic. Rio has been offered another bite at the TV cherry, the premise being that Ferd and his crew will ‘pimp’ up the pads of fellow millionaire professional footballers. I literally can wait. Talking of pimping, Wayne Rooney misses United’s match against Watford due to the FA upholding a ridiculous ban for a red card in a friendly. Rooney’s agent hit back by threatening to withhold Wayne’s image rights; I can only guess that Rooney suggested ‘upping the ante’ and Stretford misunderstood. United have won their last six against Watford, the Mancs are the weekend nap at 2/5. With Rooney banned, best pal Cristiano ‘more dives than Glasgow’ Ronaldo should be backed to net the opener. Ronnie’s been priced up at 15/2, a price so big I almost fell over. Watford were absolutely robbed by the ref at Goodison Park, they’re now playing Man U, they’ll be lucky if they’re awarded a throw in. Watford won’t score, take 21/20 about a United win coupled with a clean sheet. Arsenal have treated Man City in recent years like Ben Thatcher treats Pedro Mendes, they’ve pounded on them unmercifully. (Mendes is not the first person to be unable to work thanks to Thatcher.) Arsenal have left Manchester with all three points on their last eight visits, you’ve got to fancy the Gunners at 8/11 to reach number nine. Someone’s going to take a pommeling at the hands of the Wenger boys soon, there’s a decent chance it’ll be Thatcher’s mob. Blackburn players do enjoy a challenge. The wild Rovers had two players sent off on the opening day, that’s virtually a friendly for Savage & co. Chelsea were turned over at Ewood Park last season, a repeat is out of the question. A wounded Chelsea are a great bet at 4/7 to make amends for their Boro bashing. I had my fingers burnt by Liverpool last week, but the Reds can make amends at home to West Ham. Liverpool’s attacking options were limited when Stevie G snatched the FA Cup from the Hammers’ grasp in May, but now they have three quality marksmen and Peter Crouch competing for a start. The Pool should be backed at a healthy 1/2. Fulham look a promising investment at home to Sheff U at 10/11. Chris Coleman’s battlers won the same amount of home matches as Manchester United last season, only a disastrous campaign on the road ensured a 12th place finish. I’m a little worried about the Malbranque situation, Chris Coleman appears to be cutting off his nose to spite his face; that’s only a good idea if you’re Iain Dowie. If the Cottagers come anywhere near replicating last season’s home form, we’re venturing towards decent stake territory. David O’Leary’s lackadaisical attitude ensured the Villa team rolled over and died away at Arsenal in a 5-0 defeat just four months ago, yet under Martin O’Neill, the same group of players were able to fight like the wife ‘when the decorators visit’ to nick a commendable draw. The Villa are worth a bet at 7/5 at home to Newcastle, simply because of the O’Neill factor. I’m a great believer in positive thinking. There’s an old saying that I hold dear, ‘If at first you don’t succeed, then Paul Jewell will probably buy you’. You shouldn’t kick a dead dog, but I can’t help but feel that the signing of Heskey will prove disastrous for Wigan. Reading have started the season well, they’re worth a second look at 3/1 to leave the JJB with three points.
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Liverpool v West Ham Saturday 26th August 12.45 Live on Premiership Plus Liverpool 1/2 Draw 10/3 West Ham 15/2 Get on: Liverpool. Charlton v Bolton Saturday 26th August 15.00 Charlton 6/4 Draw 9/4 Bolton 9/5 Get on: Draw. Fulham v Sheff Utd Saturday 26th August 15.00 Fulham 10/11 Draw 9/4 Sheff Utd 3/1 Get on: Fulham. Tottenham v Everton Saturday 26th August 15.00 Tottenham 4/5 Draw 12/5 Everton 4/1 Get on: Tottenham. Watford v Man Utd Saturday 26th August 15.00 Watford 15/2 Draw 10/3 Man Utd 2/5 Get on: Man Utd. Wigan v Reading Saturday 26th August 15.00 Wigan Evs Draw 9/4 Reading 3/1 Get on: Reading. Man City v Arsenal Saturday 26th August 17.15 Live on Premiership Plus Man City 9/2 Draw 13/5 Arsenal 8/11 Get on: Arsenal. Aston Villa v Newcastle Sunday 27th August 14.00 Live on Sky Aston Villa 7/5 Draw 9/4 Newcastle 2/1 Get on: Aston Villa. Blackburn v Chelsea Sunday 27th August 16.00 Live on Sky Blackburn 6/1 Draw 11/4 Chelsea 4/7 Get on: Chelsea. Middlesbrough v Portsmouth Monday 28th August 20.00 Live on Sky Middlesbrough 5/4 Draw 5/2 Portsmouth 11/4 Get on: Draw. |