Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Betting Tip - Wednesday 30 December 2009

Combo (Net gain: 2.67):
Man Utd v/s Wigan : 1 @ 1.25
Portsmouth v/s Arsenal : 2 @ 1.55
Anderlecht v/s Zulte : 1 @ 1.38

Good bets:
Germinal Beerschot@2.2
Rangers@1.35
Celtic@1.4
Hamilton@2.2
Hibernian@2.25

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Betting Tip - Tuesday 29 December 2009

Combo (Net gain: 2.3):
Bolton v/s Hull : 1 @ 1.70
Hapoel Akko v/s Hapoel Tel Aviv : 2 @ 1.35

Good bets:
Cliftonville@1.8
Linfield@1.8
Aston Villa@2.8
Aberdeen@1.6

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Betting Tip - Monday 28 December 2009

Combo (Net gain: 2.55):
Chelsea v/s Fulham : 1 @ 1.35
Tottenham v/s West Ham : 1 @ 1.4
Newcastle v/s Derby County : 1 @ 1.35

Good bets:
Leeds @ 1.35
Blackpool @ 1.65
Oxford Utd @ 1.75
Dag & Red @ 1.55
Swindon @ 1.75
Bournemouth @ 1.75
Luton @ 1.35

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Betting Tip - Saturday 26 December 2009

Combo (Net gain: 8.57):
Liverpool v/s Wolves : 1 @ 1.26
West Brom v/s Pereborough : 1 @ 1.41
Southampton v/s Exeter : 1 @ 1.49
Aldershot v/s Barnet : 1 @ 1.85
Celtic v/s Hamilton : 1 @ 1.19
Airbus UK Broughton v/s Newi Cefn : 1 @ 1.47

Good bets:
Man City @ 1.40
Liverpool @ 1.25
West Brom @ 1.35
Leeds @ 1.30
Southampton @ 1.45
Aldershot @ 1.85
Notts County @ 1.45
Oxford Utd @ 1.50
Celtic @ 1.20
Germinal B. @ 1.75
Club Brugge @ 1.40
AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON @ 1.47
HAPOEL TEL AVIV @ 1.40

Win+Draw:
SUNDERLAND@1.35
WEST HAM@1.28
WIGAN@1.33
BURNLEY@1.33
FULHAM@1.50
ALDERSHOT@1.18
GILLINGHAM@1.30
NOTTS COUNTY@1.06
BOURNEMOUTH@1.33
ROCHDALE@1.35
=1339

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Real Madrid selling 8 players in January

Real Madrid are ready to make eight first team stars available in the January transfer window in a bid to balance the books at the Bernabeu according to reports in the Spanish press. El Mundo Deportivo, Cardena SER and Marca are all reporting that eight Madrid first team players will face the axe in the New Year with president Florentino Perez keen on recouping part of their £250 million summer spending outlay.
Former Liverpool veteran Jerzy Dudek is looking for first team football and is available on a free transfer, while Dutch international Royston Drenthe has been linked with Chelsea and Inter.

Argentine international Fernando Gago has been linked with a return to his homeland as well as a move to Manchester City.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has this on Monday out a move for Ruud Van Nistelrooy, but North London rivals Tottenham Hotpsur have expressed their interest in the former Manchester United forward who is thought to be valued at a cut price £3 million.

Spanish legend Guti and Dutch international Rafael Van de Vart have been linked with January moves to the Premier League with City, United and Liverpool reportedly interested.

Tough tackling midfielder Mahamadou Diarra was billed as the solution to Arsenal's midfield problems, while also interesting AC Milan.

Finally young Argentine defender Ezequiel Garay is set to leave the club after falling behind Pepe and Raul Albiol in the pecking order; the centre half is being touted as a possible recruit for both Villareal and Valencia.

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Man Utd decision about Ljajic : A heavy blow for Partizan

Serbian champions Partizan Belgrade will suffer a serious financial blow after Manchester United opted out of signing their midfielder Adem Ljajic, club officials said.

United said earlier this week they were no longer planning a bid for the 18-year-old due to work permit issues. Reports say Ljajic would have cost the English side 10 million pounds ($16.58 million).


"Manchester United's decision will inevitably force us to change our business plans, meaning that we will have to sell more players than we would like to in January," Partizan's director Ivan Tomic told Belgrade media on Saturday.

"This is a heavy financial blow to us and it certainly hasn't made anyone at the club happy.

"As far as Ljajic is concerned, he is obviously disappointed but I am sure he will bounce back very quickly and prove his worth, he has a great future."

General Secretary Darko Grubor added: "It is a shame the deal fell through but life goes on and we will survive without the money we would have got from selling Ljajic."

Partizan are chasing their third consecutive league title and are one point behind leaders Red Star Belgrade with two games left before the December-February break.