Star Weekend Trading A quiet start on the 3rd Ashes Test match was followed by the big game of the weekend-Man City v Arsenal. One word to describe the 6-3 home win. Bloodbath. As we...
Read More →Alan with his reflections on the weekend’s Premier League results…. ….. and his views on AVB getting the boot. 1 Manchester City take there home goals tally to 4.38 per game with a 6-3 trashing...
Read More →Fivvvvvvvvvvve golden goals, four calling birds, three french hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. Excuse me (and especially Spurs fans) but it is the festive season and I was more...
Read More →Very pleased with Man City’s win yesterday, even though the 6-3 scoreline was totally impossible to predict. Arsenal’s wings have been well and truly clipped and it’s not been a good week for the North...
Read More →Saturday 14th December Manchester City v Arsenal: Man City have dominated this fixture over the last 4 seasons with Arsenal having recorded only 1 victory over City in their last 10 encounters in all competitions....
Read More →Man City v Arsenal Premier League 12.45pm, BT SPORT It’s High Noon at the Etihad as Man City host Arsenal in, without doubt, the match of the weekend. It’s 4th v 1st in the table...
Read More →There’s been some confusion about what exactly could happen tonight in our Champions League group. We know all three teams can finish on 12 points, but what happens then? What if Arsenal draw? What if...
Read More →Alan on the things we have learnt this weekend: It wasn’t exactly the easiest set of Premier League results to predict. 1 David Moyes is now as short as 8/1 to be the next manager...
Read More →Man U v v Shakhtar Donetsk Champions League 7.45pm, ITV There’s a little bit of a dilemma for increasingly beleaguered David Moyes at Old Trafford tonight. He desperately needs a win to calm the Old...
Read More →It was another weekend of ups and downs in the Star Spreads trading room, with some big sums changing hands. Overall, we escaped from the weekend with a small loss, but there were a few...
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