10 THINGS WE LEARNT THIS WEEKEND BY ALAN

Published On November 25, 2013 | By dominic | Alan, Star Spreads

Another Premier League weekend completed…..

Alan deliver’s his verdict

1. Everton keep their unbeaten home record for the season running. Everton have won 50% of their home games and drawn 50% in the 2013/2014 season.

2. Liverpool are not going anywhere any time soon! Liverpool stay second in Premiership after a well deserved point against Merseyside rivals.

3. Giroud gets an early Christmas present. Arthur ‘Pele’ Boruc gifted Arsenal another three points that keeps them leading the charge for the title.

jol4. Fulham lose again. Is time up for Martin Jol? Or will Chris Hughton be the next manageer to get the chop? Jol is 4/11 but don’t sleep on Hughton at 9/1!

5. Goals from Adam and N’Zonzi keep Sunderland planted at the bottom of the table and lift Stoke to 14th and out of trouble for a week or two.

6. Chelsea swept West Ham aside with a comfortable 3-0 road win. Tipped up by our very own ‘Judge’ as a buy at 1.1 on the supremacy.

7. As predicted on this very blog, Tottenham are not at the same level as the big boys this time around. Maybe a January move for Gareth Bale could help…

8. Manchester City can’t stop scoring at the Etihad stadium. They are averaging 4.3 goals scored at home per game this term.

9. Cardiff City take more points from the Manchester ‘Big Boys’. After their 2-2 draw with United last night, that brings Cardiff’s total to 4 points from a possible 6 at home to the Red and Blue halves of Manchester.

10. David Moyes is dealt another late blow as United concede yet another last minute goal. 10/1 from the title now!


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