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Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Best 11 Outside The Big Four in England (08/09)

another article i published on bleacherreport.com...


Most fantasy 11s are made up of huge stars playing for top teams. This season, many of the smaller clubs have upset the members of the top 4, with the hardest hit being Arsenal.

For a while, it looked like Arsenal might have let Aston Villa grab 4th spot ahead of them. Even though it looks unlikely now, I think the rest of the 16 teams have been generally competitive and most teams would have at least one player that would make this list, which is basically a dream team comprising players who ply their trade for English teams outside the top 4.

Being the nearest challengers to Arsenal, Aston Villa and Everton will definitely have players featuring in this lineup, but I've looked at every club and picked out the top-performing players, then made some really tough decisions, and this is what I've come up with.


Goalkeeper: Chris Kirkland (Wigan)


Chris Kirkland has been dogged by injuries since he joined Liverpool back in 2001. Right now, fully at home after a similar injury-plagued spell at West Brom, he has once again proven himself to be an excellent shot-stopper. His quick reflexes and towering frame have proven vital in Wigan's push up the table this season. They are now knocking on the door of Europe, and it would be just reward for an excellent season for Kirkland. Wigan fans, just pray he doesn't get injured again.

Notable mentions:
Robert Green (West Ham)
Brad Friedel (Aston Villa)


Right-back: Glen Johnson (Portsmouth)


Glen Johnson has been one of the few bright spots in a bad season for portsmouth. having kicked off the season with an array of talent at harry redknapp's disposal, the team now has had its heart ripped out with the departures of redknapp, lassana diarra, and jermain defoe. however, glen johnson has been an ever-present in a portsmouth team currently battling relegation. his defending used to be questioned, but it has improved considerably this season. offensively, he has scored a few absolute crackers this season, and has 3 goals to his name already. if portsmouth are to retain their status as a premier league team, glen johnson is going to be key.

Notable mentions:
John Pantsil (Fulham)
Habib Beye (Newcastle)


Centre-back: Phil Jagielka (Everton)


Jagielka has been an absolute rock for Everton this season. Strong in the air, reasonable pace, but most importantly, a strong desire to keep the ball far away from his goal. Never one to shy away from a challenge, yet one who always plays hard but fair. I haven't seen Jagielka intentionally go out to hurt anyone, and that's exactly why he isn't just a superb defender, he is a perfect role model for kids out there who want to know how to play football, or in fact any other sport. Determination to win, but above all, sportsmanship. His partnership with Lescott/Yobo is the one of the reasons why Everton are right up there with Arsenal and Aston Villa.

Notable mentions:
Titus Bramble (Wigan)
Matthew Upson (West Ham)


Centre-back - Brede Hangeland (Fulham)


Brede Hangeland, the giant Norwegian defender, has been an integral part of Fulham's back four this season. The fact that Aaron Hughes actually looks like a decent defender is probably down to Hangeland being absolutely dominant in the air. With his height and natural aerial prowess, he has repelled most teams that still try the aerial route against Fulham. On the offensive end, he might not have scored many - just the one in fact, this season, but it was a vital goal that gave them all 3 points against arsenal at craven cottage. If he keeps up this form, I will not be surprised if bigger clubs come knocking at the end of the season.

Notable mentions:
Jonathan Woodgate (Tottenham)
Michael Turner (Hull City)


Left-back - Joleon Lescott (Everton)


Lescott is picked at left-back, even though he has spent half the season in this position, and the other half at centre-back. Although he is a very competent left-back, I think his selection is more down to the lack of good options from the other clubs. To be fair to him, he has once again delivered the goods for Everton. Though a little panicky at times, he can never be accused of lacking commitment, as he harries and chases attackers ruthlessly once they get near his goal. His physique also allows him to muscle wingers off the ball fairly. He has also picked up 4 goals this season, which is a decent return for a defender.

Notable mentions:
Leighton Baines (Everton)
Maynor Figueroa (Wigan)


Right-winger - Stephen Ireland (Manchester City)


This was a tough choice. I had to fit Stephen Ireland into the team, considering how good he has been for Manchester City this season. With the spotlight on Robinho and other supposedly "bigger" stars, the graduate from City's Academy has won his place in the first 11 with a series of good performances, that have yielded him 7 goals and 7 assists already this season. That's some feat, considering City are useless away from home. With an eye both for a goal and a pass, he has been an integral part of City's attack, and despite not being an orthodox right-winger, his switching with Shaun Wright-Phillips has given City more options when they attack.

Notable mentions:
Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)
Valon Behrami (West Ham)


Central Midfielder - Gareth Barry (Aston Villa)

Having been placed in various positions from the start of his career, ranging from left-back to centre-back, then left-wing to central midfield, it's safe to say Barry has found his true home in the middle of the park. As comfortable in defence as he is spraying probing passes around the field, Gareth Barry is Mr Aston Villa. It's hard to imagine a Villa side without him, which is why Villa fans should count their blessings that the move to Liverpool never materialised. With 4 goals and a number of assists to his name, his return is decent, but it's his unseen work that makes me pick him in this lineup. The decoy runs, the tracking back, the sheer effect of having him on the field. These cannot be seen from statistics, which is why they often don't tell the full story. He would be an excellent addition to other top clubs, such as Arsenal or Liverpool, and I hope he gets to experience Champions League football before he retires.

Notable mentions:
Sean Davis (Portsmouth)
Scott Parker (West Ham)


Central Midfielder - Mikel Arteta (Everton)


Mikel Arteta. What can I say? This man is a magician with the ball. His close control is excellent, his set pieces are almost always spot-on, and his passing range is among the top ten in the league. With him in the middle of the park, most of Everton's play went through him, and why not? He is to Everton, what Fabregas is to Arsenal, what Barry is to Aston Villa. With him on the field, the team look dangerous. Without him, Everton are a bunch of scrappers, although I must admit Everton are very good at that too. It is a real shame that he has to miss the rest of the season, as I think had he been around, Everton might be even closer to 4th place.

Notable mentions:
Danny Murphy (Fulham)
Luka Modric (Tottenham)


Left-winger - Ashley Young (Aston Villa)


Who else could it be really? When he was first signed for 8 million pounds from Watford, more than a few eyebrows were raised. However, he has been absolutely superb for Aston Villa for the past two seasons. Week in week out, we see Ashley Young tormenting defenders down the wings with his blend of pace and trickery. As if that wasn't enough, his set-piece delivery is good as well, opting to bend the ball into the danger zones at pace, causing opposing defences all sorts of problems. He has 5 goals already this season, which is a decent return for a player who spends much of his time hugging the touchline. At a tender age of 24, I foresee a bright future for the talented Mr Young.

Notable mentions:
Steven Pienaar (Everton)
Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle)


Striker - Carlton Cole (West Ham)

One of the reasons for West Ham's revival under Gianfranco Zola has been the form of Carlton Cole. Strong and fast, Carlton Cole has always had the attributes to be a good striker in the Premier League. However, he hasn't exactly set the league alight until this season. With 9 goals and 3 assists to his name, on top of some superb performances, even Fabio Capello has been impressed, and has called him up to the England squad this season. When Bellamy left, many predicted West Ham would go through a slump in form, but Carlton Cole has managed to forge an effective partnership with David Di Michele as well, ensuring that West Ham haven't really missed the Welshman that much.

Notable mentions:
Peter Crouch (Portsmouth)
Kenwyne Jones (Sunderland)


Support Striker - Tim Cahill (Everton)


Forced into this position by injuries to Moyes's side, Tim Cahill has proved to be a revelation up front. Not only is he a scorer of goals, he is a scorer of vital goals. His leap in the penalty area is unreal, and it gives him the opportunity to get his head to the ball, considering his disadvantage when it comes to height against usually taller opponents. He times his runs perfectly as well, and as he usually comes from a less advanced position, it makes it very difficult for defenders to track him. By the time they realise he's unmarked, it's way too late, as he wheels away to the corner flag, and punches it in glee. It's fair to say that without him, Everton would be nowhere near the top 5 this season, and it's often in matches where he doesn't play, that Everton end up drawing or losing. His collaboration with Fellaini upfront was a tactical surprise that worked a treat, and I'm not sure Everton are really better off with Jo up front.


Notable mentions:
Craig Bellamy (Manchester City)
Sanli Tuncay (Middlesbrough)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Can Arsenal Finally End Four Year Trophy Drought?

right, i suddenly had the urge to write about arsenal. so i went to bleacher report and submitted an article. here it is.

Can Arsenal Finally End Four Year Trophy Drought?

by Eddy Hirono (Contributor)

WEST BROMWICH, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 03:  Andrei Arshavin of Arsenal celebrates after setting up the second goal for his team during the Barclays Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Arsenal at The Hawthorns on March 3, 2009 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

The last time Arsenal won anything at all, it was a scarcely-deserved penalty-shootout triumph over Manchester United, who have gone on after that to win rather more trophies, and that is an understatement.

The images should still be clear in the minds of Arsenal fans. The commanding figure of Patrick Vieira positioning the ball on the spot, taking a deep breath, and then slamming it into the back of the net to clinch the FA Cup. We did not deserve it, not after registering one shot on target throughout 120 minutes of football. However, the winning mentality came through, and we did it.

Unfortunately, since then, Arsenal have won nothing. The closest we've come was a League Cup Final against Chelsea a couple of years back, and last season's spectacular late-season collapse after starting so well in the league.

So the big question remains. Can Arsenal actually break their long drought and bring back a trophy, any trophy to the Emirates faithful this year?

With Arsenal 10 points off the top in the English Premier League, it is highly unlikely that we will pose any threat. So, the spotlight is firmly focused on the FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League.

In the FA Cup, Arsenal have a semi-final against the mighty Blues of Chelsea. This will not be easy by any stretch of the imagination. Many might point to Arsenal's impressive 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge for proof of Arsenal's ability to beat Chelsea. However, let's not be fooled by that result. It was achieved without a very important player for the Blues, Didier Drogba.

The Ivory Coast international terrorises defenders across Europe, but he has a real liking for bullying Arsenal centre-backs. He single-handedly won the League Cup for Chelsea with two goals after Theo Walcott had opened the scoring for Arsenal.

In the league, he has scored winners against us on more than one occasion. The problem is, as much as Gallas and Toure are able defenders, they lack the physique that Drogba possesses to challenge him effectively in the air.

For Arsenal to get past Chelsea, they have to look to Arshavin. Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink will know all about the talent of the Russian, and will definitely detail players to mark him tightly. This will play straight into Arsenal's hands, as they can utilise the superior movement of the other players to create problems for Chelsea.

If they do reach the final, Manchester United or Everton await them. Once again, it's not easy. However, Arsenal tend to thrive against teams that attack them. This season our losses have mostly been to teams that defended as if their lives depended on getting a result (Hull, Fulham, Stoke, etc).

Assuming we do get Manchester United in the final, I honestly do fancy our chances. Manchester United are not unbeatable. Should Ferguson play Giggs/Scholes/Neville, then Arsenal will rip them apart with a fast, attacking game. Even one of their best players this season, Nemanja Vidic, has shown in recent matches that he is human after all, and perhaps more crucially, a lack of pace on the turn, something that can be exploited by the likes of Theo Walcott and Samir Nasri.

So that's for the FA Cup. The UEFA Champions League is no easier. First up, we face Villarreal. Arguably, this is an easy tie, as Villarreal are one of the weakest teams left in the competition. With crafty players such as Santi Cazorla, Robert Pires, Nihat Kahveci, and Giuseppe Rossi in the side, one can never rule them out though. Nevertheless, I am confident we will overcome the Spanish obstacle.

It is in the semi-finals where we face Manchester United or Porto. As mentioned above, I do fancy Arsenal to pip Manchester United should it come down to this. And if we actually face Porto, I'm supremely confident that they will not pose us any problems whatsoever.

In the finals, if we can get there, we will face Barcelona/Bayern/Chelsea/Liverpool. None are easy, but I think having got to the final, we should fancy our chances. With Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott back, who's to say Arsenal can't do it?

I have a feeling this is going to be a special season for Arsenal fans. I hope it's not just the Arsenal fan in me speaking.


and that's the end of the article. of course this being thetipsters.blogspot.com after all, here's my tip.

$5 on arsenal to win champions league @ 9.00 = $45.00
$5 on arsenal to win fa cup @ 4.00 = $20.00

odds taken from bet365

Monday, March 16, 2009

more hyundai ads

ok building on roland's post about the hyundai ad. did u see the new ad for the hyundai avante?

basically, there's a race and there are tons of competitors trailing behind a breakaway leader. now the leader does a usain bolt (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzSpPaCIG0g) and starts slowing down on purpose before the finishing line. well, at this point none of us quite know why the guy is doing this. but within a matter of seconds, it becomes clear.

perched on top of the no.2 spot, is the prize for coming in second, and it is a....

yep, u guessed it. it is a stunning korean beauty of a car, a car oozing sophistication and cutting-edge technology. it is the HYUNDAI AVANTE.

well, i don't want to come across as knocking the car. it is a solid family car, which is good for budget-conscious people. however, for people to fight for second place just because they want an AVANTE, is frankly quite ridiculous and unrealistic.

and the ad isn't even an original idea! that's what makes this ad truly dreadful. the concept of finishing second to get a more "desirable" prize was first popularised by the wonderful iranian film "children of heaven". the antics before the man reaches the finishing line are in my opinion, inspired by the usain bolt spoof i linked to above. all in all, a poor advertisement.

before i go off though, tip of the day.

west ham v west brom.

a tough tie to call, but i think west brom will be gripped by relegation fears, and might be able to nick a draw at upton park, against all odds.

$5 on west brom +0.5/1 @ 1.83 then. that's my prediction!

good luck and good night folks

cheers,
eddy

P.S. do yourself a favour and check this clip out. truly funny. i love simon from leicester. the presenter's reaction after that was just fantastic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgovSQv1SXM&NR=1

Friday, March 13, 2009

Random rants

Look at what's happening. Germany - 17 year old shoots 15 dead. US - 28 year old kills 10 while setting his mom on fire. Singapore - 9 NUS students streak across hall. And they're expelled from the hall. Wow. To put things into perspective, many colleges have traditions like the naked mile. This was the naked 50metres. We're clearly too sheltered and immature as a society when it comes down to these things. Ohh Asian mindset. World class, my ass.

On a side note, I hate the Hyundai advertisement. If anything, it has made me swear not to buy a Hyundai care anymore. "Why are you smiling? Oh, I see, you drive a Hyundai." It's even more retarded than Rafa signing Robbie Keane. The person who came up with that advertisement should just shoot himself, please.

Eddy I have 3 posts in a row now u better post more beeetch.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Champions League!

Liverpool -0/0.5
Chelsea level

GO GO GO!

Our work sucks so we haven't been able to update :(

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Random post

Killing zombies after work is therapeutic.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

21 years young.

so i turned 21 five days ago on the 10th of February, but it wasn't till valentine's yday that i really felt the birthday mood, as the whole family went down to spring court for my birthday party.

the food was good, and a particular highlight was the suckling pig. it was DELICIOUS. the skin was crispy and made a satisfying crunching sound when i chewed it. the meat was tender, juicy
and not too salty. anyway...

WARNING: SUPER UN-GLAM PICS COMING UP.


the star of the show...the suckling pig.



some really really terrible pics of me. the baby in the last photo is my baby nephew. fortunately for me, he hasn't reached suckling pig-eating age yet, so i got more than my fair share of pork.

my birthday cake was wonderful. it was a 9-inch baked alaska filled with coconut ice-cream from island creamery. wonderfully smooth and as always, DELICIOUS.

some other pics from the party...

family photo

my mum, my grandma, my nephew and i

my mum, my cousin mavis, with her ocs boyfriend kelvin, and i

lastly, my mum, my nephew and i.

all in all, a good way to celebrate my birthday.

besides the angpaos, i received two presents yday. two people both remembered the same thing about me, and very nearly bought the same thing.

first, i received an arsenal training top. brilliant, i thought. it's close to an arsenal shirt, and i would love to have an arsenal shirt.

then, i received this. an arsenal home shirt. hahahaha. ah well. it's fantastic to finally have an arsenal home shirt. my only other one is the blue away strip for 2001/2002. which is fantastic. BTW, the background for the pic is my wondefully cute bedsheet, which has pictures of zebras, tortoises and tigers sleeping under their respective blankets. LOVE the bedsheet, it's my second-favourite, after one other animal-related one, which has a noah's ark-ish theme, with two of each animal on it. ok i'm digressing, and you probably didn't need to know that.

happy birthday to me, and i hope for arsenal to win the fa cup, uefa champions league and achieve at least 3rd place in the table. i'm realistic enough to say that the title is probably beyond us now.

p.s please suggest what name and number i should get for the back of my arsenal home shirt? fiona xie's would be nice, but i think you all know what i really mean. suggestions on the tagboard please...

eddy

as for today's tip. i say everyone please go for everton level ball. gareth barry is suspended, and i think everton will want revenge for the last time villa beat them on their own patch.

Eddy's prediction: $10 on everton level ball @ 1.72 = $17.20

Sunday, February 8, 2009

A NEW ERA FOR THE TIPSTERS...

well. as regular readers will know, we have been a source for fantastic tips and generally good football talk for the past 248 years. it does seem a long time, and i think it's time to step into a new era for us here, at the tipsters.

from now on, we will be shifting the focus of our blog a wee bit, to not 100% betting, as it has been since day one. we will now let regular readers learn a little bit more about the two of us. i mean, you have probably been thinking who the heck are eddy and roland right? well, as of now, we will treat this more as a personal blog, so if you're interested in our fantastic, fun-filled, fabulous lives, then tune in. if you are not, and you are in it just for the money, then do check back from time to time, as we will continue posting tips right here, on this fantastic website.

as for our dear ol' friends, who have felt a little strange coming to our blog and reading about football all the time, it will soon be very different!

a new era it may be, but we look forward to everyone's continued support of our blog!

LONG LIVE THE TIPSTERS.

tipster eddy

Saturday, February 7, 2009

BLACKBURN vs ASTON VILLA (EPL)

well, martin o'neill has come out and stated that his side are better at playing away from home, which is obvious, really. his team plays well on the break, utilising the pace of players like young and agbonlahor very well. tonight, however, they miss the services of nigel reo-coker, and i think this might be advantageous for blackburn. new signing el-hadji diouf will look to re-ignite his career at blackburn, and sam allardyce will ensure it happens. aston villa have been playing well, but more importantly, lady luck has apparently forgotten her orders to take turns at various clubs. instead, it has been reported that she actually fell asleep during villa's 0-0 with manchester united at villa park. she is so fast asleep that she is still there, in a corner of the stadium. the effect of this, of course, is that aston villa have been really lucky in a really long run of matches. well, i hope she has packed her bags and moved over to the emirates, and i think aston villa might finally lose here.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on blackburn level ball @ 2.05 = $10.25

WIGAN vs FULHAM (EPL)

well, both teams are on form here. wigan come into this game on the back of 2 draws against better opposition - liverpool and aston villa - and were very strong against man shitty and man utd where they lost 1-0 rather unluckily. fulham posted a 10 game lossless streak and have won 3 in their last 5, albeit against lesser opposition like kettering town, sheffield wednesday and portsmouth (tony adams sucks). wigan have the quality to win this and new signing n'zogbia will be looking to impress in front of the home crowd. just a fun fact: zaki has scored more than both fulham's strikers combined. go figure.

roland's prediction: $5 on wigan -0.5 @ 2.060 = $10.30

WEST BROM vs NEWCASTLE (EPL)

after the 5-0 loss to manchester united, west brom bounced back strongly and secured a 2-2 draw against hull at the kc stadium. i expect west brom to take this game as newcastle are a totally depleted side, and their most consistent player, gutierrez, is suspended for this match. it seems like everyone in the squad has lost confidence in joe kinnear and their body language on the pitch isn't exactly inspiring, while west brom will play their guts out as they expected to be in this position and have a good team spirit. i think west brom should win here as they will show more desire than newcastle.

roland's prediction: $5 on west brom -0/0.5 @ 1.950 = $9.75

SUNDERLAND vs STOKE CITY (EPL)

stoke have never ever won away from home, whereas sunderland are very strong at the stadium of light. sunderland have brought in davenport and ben haim for defensive cover and both have the quality to help strengthen their defence. with rory delap out for stoke, it's quite hard to see how stoke can get the goal since they have been deadly from his throw ins. i think that a strike force of jones cisse is probably 500 times better than fuller beattie, so sunderland will win here.

roland's prediction: $5 on sunderland -0.5 @ 1.81 = $9.05

Saturday, January 31, 2009

HOFFENHEIM vs COTTBUS (GERMAN BUNDESLIGA)

hoffenheim will be looking to take advantage of bayern's slip last night, and could not have asked for a better fixture. cottbus at home. usually, cottbus will be easy meat, but hoffenheim will be missing their key players tonight. vedad ibisevic is out for the rest of the season, while carlos eduardo is injured. this will greatly handicap their offence, and with their defence not being their strongest point, i fancy cottbus on the handicap here.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on cottbus +1 @ 2.15 = $10.75

STOKE CITY vs MANCHESTER CITY (EPL)

frankly, this is a very tough match to call. the gulf in quality here is huge, but stoke seems very strong at home, while manchester city are poor away. however, that, i feel was the man city of old, and i do believe the new man city should be better than that, with the signings of de jong, bridge, and belamy. i believe that the pace of robinho and bellamy will tear stoke apart, but with comical defending at the back, man city could also let stoke back in. as such, i am not too confident of a win for city. i do, however, believe they will score first.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on manchester city to score first @ 1.80 = $9.00

NEWCASTLE vs SUNDERLAND (EPL)

Joey Barton and Owen are injured, bringing their injury list to a grand total of 12 players. Martins, Ameobi, Viduka and Owen out means Carroll and Xisco upfront, both who haven't shown that they are EPL quality. NZogbia, Guthrie and Joey Barton out means that they have to play Kevin Nolan and Nicky Butt in the centre of midfield, a 1) not too mobile and 2) not too creative pairing. I don't see how Newcastle are going to get goals in this match and I think Sunderland's confident run will get them at least a draw out of this match.

Roland's prediction: $5 on Sunderland level ball @ 2.06 = $10.30

i disagree. i feel that newcastle's signing of kevin nolan is a fantastic one, as he has all the battling qualities needed to keep them up this season. they haven't won for quite a while, and surely, at home, against sunderland, they should be good enough to at least draw this.

Roland's prediction: $5 on Newcastle level ball @ 1.84 = $9.20

FULHAM vs PORTSMOUTH (EPL)

1) Fulham are strong at home. Brede Hangeland is a giant and will be able to deal with Peter Crouch.
2) Portsmouth have key players like Kranjcar out injured and Belhadj out suspended, and they will be missing the creativity of these 2 down the left flank.
1+2=3) Fulham will win at home against a Pompey side that haven't been convincing with Tony Adams taking charge of a sinking ship ever since Harry Redknapp left.

Roland's prediction: $5 on Fulham -0.5 @ 2.04 = $10.20

BOLTON vs TOTTENHAM (EPL)

Spurs come into this match on the back of a morale boosting 3-1 thumping of Stoke, where they showed the class that everyone thought they would have at the start of this season. Luka Modric has been getting better and seems to be more comfortable with the EPL after his bad start to the campaign, which was worsened by an injury. New signing Palacios will start and add grit and determination to the midfield, which Spurs have sorely lacked when away from home, and the partnership of Defoe Pavlyuchenko should be able to trouble Bolton's defence. Bolton have lost Kevin Nolan and he is a key man for them, so I don't see them winning this match.

Roland's prediction: $5 on Spurs level ball @ 1.87 = $9.35

tottenham have a great chance to post back-to-back wins, which hasn't happened for as long as i can remember. this is a bolton side which will be low on confidence after giving up a two-goal lead to blackburn, of all teams. i think the gulf in quality will tell in this game, and i firmly believe that tottenham can push bolton all the way.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on spurs level ball @ 1.87 = $9.35

Roland's prediction: $5 on Spurs level ball @ 1.87 = $9.35

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

WEST HAM vs HULL CITY (EPL)

west ham have been in fine form of late, but now with bellamy gone, i don't see them packing enough punch to hold their current good position in the table. hull city have been on a run that is too bad, even for their shitty standards. now that they have strengthened, i think they have a good chance of getting a result at upton park. kevin kilbane and jimmy bullard will add bite and energy to their midfield, while upfront, daniel cousin and manucho look like they could forge a useful partnership.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on hull city +0.5/1 @ 1.89 = $9.45

SINGAPORE vs JORDAN (ASIAN CUP QUALIFIERS)

singapore were whacked 6-0 by iran last time out, but only after we were reduced to ten men. the thing about singapore is, we are very good at holding other teams, and i do believe that at home, we can be counted upon to at least not concede. and if we can do that, then level ball looks a good bet as we might just sneak a goal. singapore will want to show the fans that they are worth supporting, and this is a must-win game.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on singapore level @ 2.15 = $10.75

Sunday, January 25, 2009

MALAGA vs ATLETICO MADRID (SPANISH LA LIGA)

atletico have not won their last 3, while malaga are unbeaten in 8 of their last 9. surely there's something wrong with the stats you see above, and i think atletico will look to put it right, by picking up an away win at malaga.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on atletico level @ 1.775 = $8.875

BOLOGNA vs AC MILAN (ITALIAN SERIE A)

ac milan have been poor away from home, while bologna have hit some form in recent games, and have gone unbeaten in the last 9. i don't think there's a better time to back ac milan to break the unbeaten run by bologna, and i think they might even win by more than one. beckham's arrival means that the milan midfield, while old, now has some bodies willing to put in the hard work, which is crucial in away matches.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on milan -0.5/1 @ 1.92 = $9.60

AZ ALKMAAR vs DE GRAAFSCHAP (DUTCH EREDIVISIE)

az alkmaar are tops in the eredivisie, and deservedly so. they play a fluid attacking game and it has gotten them the results this season. they have won their last 7 though, and i think they are due a bad result. de graafschap should no longer be considered whipping boys, as they have secured the signing of ben sahar on loan, and he has shown in recent friendlies that he is looking sharp and will add some potency up front. i think they will nick a goal, and that means the handicap for them is worth taking.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on de graafschap +2 @ 1.85 = $9.25

Saturday, January 24, 2009

MANCHESTER UNITED vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (FA CUP)

tottenham boss harry redknapp has claimed he will send the weakest team possible to old trafford, but really, i think he's just bluffing. he will probably give a chance to some reserves, but he will want them to show some fight. just like arsenal's carling cup boys, they know this is their chance to impress and they will want to at least force a replay. as for manchester united, they are also missing a fair number of first-teamers. eckersley, fabio, and james chester have been added to the squad, which really shows how strong united are gonna be tonight. in a tough match to call, i reckon tottenham will just have that bit more quality, and should be able to overcome the handicap.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on tottenham +1/1.5 @ 2.11 = $10.55

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs MIDDLESBROUGH (FA CUP)

every season, middlesbrough appear to be struggling in the league, but yet for many seasons, they also appear to stumble their way through round after round of the FA Cup. They barely beat Barrow in the 3rd round, and now they face much tougher opposition in the form of wolves at the molineux. no easy task for boro, and the task is complicated by their injury crisis, which leaves them down to the bare bones. pogatetz, arca, digard and walker are all out. mido is a wigan player now, so they're a little short up front as well. it all points to it being VERY VERY bad for middlesbrough, and that's exactly why i think boro are worth backing on level ball. yup, u read right. boro do well when least expected, and from what i'm seeing, the money everywhere is on wolves. i think boro could actually do well in this one, considering richard stearman is out for wolves as well.

Eddy's prediction: $5 on boro level @ 2.07 = $10.35

Saturday, January 17, 2009

KILMARNOCK vs HEARTS (SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP)

nothing much to say here, except this...surely hearts can't lose AGAIN?

Eddy's prediction: $5 on hearts level @ 1.95 = $9.75