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Round 38 - Premiership Super Sunday

Round 38 - Premiership Super Sunday

Are you a Red or a Blue? It's one of the other and only a winner will be crown king of the Premier League 2011/12. Who will it be?

Midweek Round 37 - Reply of the FA Cup Final

Midweek Round 37 - Reply of the FA Cup Final

Once again the FA Cup finalist will be facing each other after the wembley showdown in the premier league. There are three points up for the grabs.

Round 37 - Push for the Final Season Day

Round 37 - Push for the Final Season Day

The Dream is to win the league, make it champions league or avoid relegation. All of this will be played out over the weekend and also Monday. Who will get it?

Midweek Round 36 - Race for the Champions League

Midweek Round 36 - Race for the Champions League

Midweek Premiership football and the ending is the near, the champions league fourth spot is up for the grabs but which team will nick it?

Round 36 - Manchester Derby Title Race

Round 36 - Manchester Derby Title Race

The Title turning point in the Premiership and Monday will see where the title might tilt this season. Who do you think will take this?

Round 35 - Running Premiership Desire

Round 35 - Running Premiership Desire

Four games to go and every points count this weekend and the next. A few interesting games this weekend and all title race is on the cards.

Round 34 - Title Race Back On

Round 34 - Title Race Back On

Time to reflect and the title race is back on. Both Manchester needs to pick up points and more the better, someone will slip but where is it going to come from

Round 33 - Spare Points on Offer

Round 33 - Spare Points on Offer

The Premiership have just six games to go and Manchester United is finding the edge over their opposition, can they take one step closer to the title?

Round 32 – Keeping up with rivals

Round 32 – Keeping up with rivals

Both Manchester City and Tottenham need to keep winning if they are to take back what they think should be theirs – a title and the third place respectively.

Round 31 – Mancini turns to god to defeat Scot

Round 31 – Mancini turns to god to defeat Scot

The City manger looks for grace as he travelled with a private jet to Medjugorje this week. Apart from the old Scot Ferguson, who walked above and now enjoys...

Round 30 – Spurs turn on style

Round 30 – Spurs turn on style

Chelsea host Tottenham in a London derby that will require Spurs to make their best and turn things around. Arsenal is currently ahead of both and now face...

Round 29 – Red carpet for Queens

Round 29 – Red carpet for Queens

The highlight game has to be Manchester City versus Chelsea with the hosts expected to reply to Man United’s weekend victory and Chelsea eager to inflict...

Round 26 – Merseyside derby

Round 26 – Merseyside derby

Liverpool had been involved in a Carling Cup final against Cardiff a few weeks ago and that is why they had to postpone their much awaited derby against Everton

Round 28 – Relegation confrontations

Round 28 – Relegation confrontations

Bolton, QPR, Wolves and Blackburn are four of the five main candidates for relegation this season. All four will be involved in crunch battles this weekend at..

Round 27 – Liverpool’s CL return

Round 27 – Liverpool’s CL return

The climb has to start here for Dalglish and his team. Arsenal look like the most concrete threat to that final place which takes to the Champions League.

Round 26 – Only way out

Round 26 – Only way out

There is no other way to save their season, the seventh without a trophy, unless they get that fourth place in the table. Arsenal fans have once again had to...

Round 25 – Only the brave

Round 25 – Only the brave

Big games for the big teams this weekend. United host Liverpool and the grudge they hold for them after the Suarez–Evra affair. The Reds have had the better...

Round 24 – Queens hunting Wolves

Round 24 – Queens hunting Wolves

It has been a negative streak for the Gunners and Wolves. Wenger is still on the lookout for three points which could get them back in contention for the fourth

Round 23 – Gunners reloaded

Round 23 – Gunners reloaded

A Premier League midweek programme entertains the crowds and the impression is Arsenal and United should have it easier than the other top teams. The Gunners...

Round 22 – Star-studded Sunday

Round 22 – Star-studded Sunday

Next Sunday will be big as London clubs Tottenham and Arsenal take on the two Manchester clubs as underdogs in the eyes of the bookmakers. Arsenal will be at...

Round 21 – Meeting out of Galaxy

Round 21 – Meeting out of Galaxy

Apart from the romantic return of Henry to the Arsenal fold and his fairy tale ‘debut’ in the FA Cup encounter with Leeds last Monday Everton too had made their

Round 2 – Sweet, unexpected Toffees

Round 2 – Sweet, unexpected Toffees

Before their weekend FA Cup triumphs the two teams did not share the same fate in the last Premier League encounter with Spurs recording their seventh home...

Round 20 – No more surprises

Round 20 – No more surprises

Just when we thought the big six had become too much for the smaller teams to surprise them as in the old days we get some shocking results for the New Year.

Premier League – Round 19 – Trotters galloping ahead

Premier League – Round 19 – Trotters galloping ahead

It was another Boxing Day full of surprises this year and although we did not really get any major upsets there were seven draws, record equaling in the league.

Premier League – Round 18 – Christmas programme

Premier League – Round 18 – Christmas programme

A great schedule to keep all fans company during the festive season with Fulham visiting Chelsea on the lookout for a big upset as the Blues struggle to field..

Premier League – Round 17 – Dead men walking

Premier League – Round 17 – Dead men walking

Showdown at Ewood Park between Blackburn’s manager Steve Kean and Bolton’s Owen Coyle. The sides they are in charge of have been so disappointing this term.

Premier League – Round 16 – Laying down the guns

Premier League – Round 16 – Laying down the guns

Arsenal visit the Etihad Stadium with a very sharp weapon upfront in van Persie but wearing no protective gear as Wenger keeps playing with defenders out of...

Premier League – Round 15 – Still Premier

Premier League – Round 15 – Still Premier

The whole city of Manchester is out of the Champions League and into the B competition of Europe but they still are the top favourites for the Premier League.

Premier League – Round 14 – Time to be United

Premier League – Round 14 – Time to be United

It has been a tough weekend for Manchester United as they jeopardized their Champions League position and failed to cut down the deficit on Manchester City.

Premier League – Round 13 – Vulnerable City

Premier League – Round 13 – Vulnerable City

On their way from Naples Manchester City return with that unpleasant sense of vulnerability which they had forgotten all about.

Premier League – Round 12 – Battle for podium

Premier League – Round 12 – Battle for podium

The Manchester clubs should not underestimate their games and hold on to their positions in the table. Still unbeaten are Manchester City and Newcastle.

Premier League – Round 11 – Fergie’s crazy experiment

Premier League – Round 11 – Fergie’s crazy experiment

Ferguson should be celebrating 25 successful years in charge of Manchester United this weekend and it should be a victory despite his unexplainable attempts...

Premier League – Round 10 – Fall from grace

Premier League – Round 10 – Fall from grace

The big majority were expecting Manchester United to once again silence those noisy neighbours of theirs. An even more overwhelming majority would have dubbed..

Premier League – Round 9 – Who’s head is clearest?

Premier League – Round 9 – Who’s head is clearest?

The big Manchester derby is this time a crunch tie, hotter than ever, and carrying loads of significance for supremacy in the Premier League.

Premier League – Round 8 – Red-eyed contenders’ fight

Premier League – Round 8 – Red-eyed contenders’ fight

It is the Reds against the Red Devils and we can finally say the meeting has got some significance with respect to title credentials.

Premier League – Round 7 – Derby weekend

Premier League – Round 7 – Derby weekend

The weekend schedule kicks off with the first derby encounter. Everton will be hoping for a repeat of last season’s displays against the Reds but revitalized...

Premier League – Round 6  – A Torres discovered

Premier League – Round 6 – A Torres discovered

Chelsea were off the list for many punters after a slow start in comparison to the Manchester clubs. Nonetheless, despite the defeat at Old Trafford, they showed themselves willing to fight back.

Premier League – Round 5 – Devils’ blue hell

Premier League – Round 5 – Devils’ blue hell

United are on a record streak at home, winning one match after the other. However, Chelsea visit this Sunday and the feeling is that the Blues have recovered...

Premier League – Round 4 – After the first success

Premier League – Round 4 – After the first success

Big teams have quite manageable encounters this weekend ahead of a schedule of European fixtures. Some troubled clubs seeking to get going need to put...

Premier League - Round 3 - Red Youngsters Upbringing

Premier League - Round 3 - Red Youngsters Upbringing

The youngsters in manchester united are given confidence to do well and with the great Ferguson in control, arsenal will feel the heat at Old Trafford

Premier League – Round 2 – A Devil patched up

Premier League – Round 2 – A Devil patched up

Many of the big clubs slipped up on the first matchday, getting held to more or less undeserved draws. The exception were the Manchester clubs which got 3 points.

Wolves – New teeth for the beast

Wolves – New teeth for the beast

Just barley, just one point was enough from turning the wolves into wolf hide last year. McCarthy knows all about fighting for survival but lessons have been...

Wigan – Martinez has a mountain to climb

Wigan – Martinez has a mountain to climb

At one point last season the Latics looked doomed for relegation. A final push and some good managerial skills by Martinez proved crucial for them to maintain..

West Bromwich – Safe under Hodgson’s leadership

West Bromwich – Safe under Hodgson’s leadership

Di Matteo’s football was very entertaining but the all-out attacking style turned out to bring along damage rather than mere collateral damage in the long run.

Tottenham – Second-season syndrome at the top?

Tottenham – Second-season syndrome at the top?

The term is usually reserved to newly promoted sides which surprise in their first season but then fail miserably in the following season. Hull City anyone?

Swansea – Welsh representation

Swansea – Welsh representation

Swansea, the first Welsh team to make it to the Premier League, had to fight their way through the playoffs after finishing third in the Championship.

Sunderland – Beware the Black Cats crossing

Sunderland – Beware the Black Cats crossing

Bruce has once again lamented with the club for new signings and he did get another list of new entries. All are very good material for a club like Sunderland.

Stoke City – Forgotten the goals

Stoke City – Forgotten the goals

Stoke City are coming from a splendid season which astonished quite a few fans. Being the most vociferous crowd in the Premier League the Potters’ supporters...

Queens Park Rangers – Here to stay

Queens Park Rangers – Here to stay

Promotion specialist Neil Warnock has done it again but will he, once again, fail to hold his place amongst the top sides in the country? This time it may be...

Norwich – Premature ascent to power

Norwich – Premature ascent to power

After two consecutive promotions Lambert may have exhausted the tricks in his bag as he comes up against established big clubs having benefited from the...

Newcastle – French shopping spree

Newcastle – French shopping spree

Since last year’s sale of Carroll and the appointment of Pardew as head coach the Magpies’ fans have seemingly lost the enthusiasm.

Manchester United – Devils one step away from heaven

Manchester United – Devils one step away from heaven

Ferguson has spent good money to strengthen the team and is determined to repeat the exploits of last season, this time trying to go one better by clinching the

Manchester City – Quiet, clam and discipline not on the market

Manchester City – Quiet, clam and discipline not on the market

Unfortunately for Mancini and City fans, a good atmosphere in which to work well and build a focused squad is not something you can buy.

Liverpool – No distractions

Liverpool – No distractions

Having brought in the players who have goals in their blood last January – Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll – Liverpool have chased talented providers.

Fulham – A smooth ride home

Fulham – A smooth ride home

A return back home was enough to get Jol to return amongst the elite of managers. He is back in the Premier League after having clinched the title with Ajax.

Everton – Toffees taste the same

Everton – Toffees taste the same

Everton have been another club which opted for few significant additions to the team. The question now is will the same old taste of the Toffees be sweet enough

Chelsea – No Special Two

Chelsea – No Special Two

Comparisons with Mourinho will be inevitable when ex-Porto, Portuguese manager, Villas Boas leads his team to the field on the pursuit of the title.

Bolton – Lacking bite

Bolton – Lacking bite

After a good enough start Coyle’s team failed to build up on their achievements and eventually tainted their season with too many mishaps on the way.

Blackburn – Kean on the very edge

Blackburn – Kean on the very edge

It was a close call for Blackburn and their manager last season. They could have gone down were it not for a final day victory at the Molineux Stadium.

Aston Villa – Behind enemy lines

Aston Villa – Behind enemy lines

McLeish has crossed the border and swapped from relegated Birmingham to city rivals Aston Villa. The Villains’ fans will not be amused by the fact that he has...

Premier League – Round 1 – Back in action

Premier League – Round 1 – Back in action

As always, trying to predict the first round games is never an easy task. The element of risk is somewhat higher. Apart from Manchester City all top sides...

Premier League Fantasy Football 2011/12

Premier League Fantasy Football 2011/12

Not long to go before the Premiership 2011/12 starts and so do will Premier League Fantasy Football 2011/12 Bettingexpert league. Join us and see where you stand.

Arsenal – Ticking time bomb

Arsenal – Ticking time bomb

Time is running out for Wenger. He has to find quick replacements for want-away duo Fabregas and Nasri before he gets stuck with players unwilling to keep...

Premier League 2011/2012

Premier League 2011/2012

Premiership 2010/2011 Review

Premiership 2010/2011 Review

The Premiership Season 2010/11 ended with great excitment both at the top of the table and the bottom of the table. Check it out.

Premiership 2011 - Week 38 - Avioding the Relegation

Premiership 2011 - Week 38 - Avioding the Relegation

The final day of the premiership feels like a battle for the drop. No one wants to go down, but West Ham is the first so who will follow them?

Premiership 2011 - Week 37 - Avoid the Drop, Winning the Title

Premiership 2011 - Week 37 - Avoid the Drop, Winning the Title

It is all about winning and losing, silverware and ticket into europe and next season in the Premiership. Man U will pick his battle with Blackburn

Premiership 2011 - Week 36 - TItle tilt at Old Trafford

Premiership 2011 - Week 36 - TItle tilt at Old Trafford

The title could well go to Manchester or London, United will see to that Chelsea will get the beating while the Blues will try to salvage their title challenge.

Premiership 2011 - Week 35 - Scramble for the Fourth Place

Premiership 2011 - Week 35 - Scramble for the Fourth Place

Sounds familar between Arsenal and Manchester United, but there are more interesting encounters between Liverpool and Newcastle, also Chelsea vs Spurs in london

Premiership - Week 34 - United To The Top

Premiership - Week 34 - United To The Top

Bring the best English football to you, Manchester United will take on Everton for the three point while Liverpool is on quest themselves and Arsenal

Premiership - MidWeek 33 - North London Derby At Stake

Premiership - MidWeek 33 - North London Derby At Stake

North London Derby and also the two uniteds to contest at St. James Park where Newcastle host manchester united for three points.

Premiership - Week 33 - The Gunners looks into Red

Premiership - Week 33 - The Gunners looks into Red

Super Sunday in the Premiership and Arsenal will take on Liverpool with Chelsea travel to West Brom. All of them need the three points but who will get it?

Premiership - Week 32 - Top Half in need of 3 points

Premiership - Week 32 - Top Half in need of 3 points

All of the top half of the Premiership are desperate for points, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and also Arsenal are hoping to win this weekend.

Premiership

Premiership

The return of Roy Hodgson but not to Liverpool, with West Brom seeking for three points and maybe some pride with it.

Premier League Teams

Premier League Teams

West Ham

West Ham

Debt-ridden and unable to cover for that anytime soon it is set to be a season of despair for West Ham fans. The new arrivals have got quality though.

Wolves

Wolves

Last season the call was not as close as many had thought. McCarthy got success but having failed to secure valid reinforcements Wolves are missing a few teeth.

Stoke City

Stoke City

The Potters have been a solid lot and in their two years in the Premier League have built a reputation for defensive yet effective football.

Blackpool

Blackpool

Stuck on plans for stadium expansion it does look like Blackpool have all the intentions of making their stay in the Premier League a permanent one.

Wigan

Wigan

The fans never seem to believe in their team with attendances reaching record low peaks. Whelan’s investment does not look like being ready to give good return.

Bolton

Bolton

Having come to be known as a fortress under the reign of ‘Big Sam’ Allardyce the fans have lost some of the passion when Megson’s team got swept aside.

Fulham

Fulham

A rock-solid defence by mid-table standards had helped Fulham to a safe spot early on last season and had even given high hopes of an Europa League finish.

West Bromwich

West Bromwich

Despite general lack of trust in the potential of this team from bookmakers all over, the club has sounded convinced that things are much more positive.

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

The last time we saw him he was battling accusations of having underachieved with Liverpool. Houllier returns to add some facts along with the 2000/01 treble.

Newcastle

Newcastle

The club’s new policy has allowed for only a few new signings but with Hughton’s excellent man management skills the young team can be the League’s surprise.

Blackburn

Blackburn

Allardyce, notorious lover of the burly English football style, has apparently decided to change in favour of a team that has got goals in it at least on paper.

Sunderland

Sunderland

The days of spending just for the sake of it are finally over and the effervescent Black Cats fans can now get their hopes high for more stability.

Birmingham

Birmingham

For a manager who last year started off being tipped as the one to get the sack first, finishing top of the second tier teams may have felt like revenge.

Tottenham

Tottenham

Still riding the wave of joy that swept the other side of North London in the Champions League as well finally, Spurs have not had enough time to think about...

Everton

Everton

Will they taste sweeter than last season’s bitter variation? Once again Everton have failed to live up to expectations despite the pedigree of their coach.

Arsenal

Arsenal

Despite the massive debts Barcelona president Sandro Rosell seems intent on keeping his promise of luring Spanish star midfielder Fabregas to the Nou Camp.

Liverpool

Liverpool

Liverpool have bounced out of the hands of hated American duo Hicks and Gillett into the hands of some other American investors the New England Sports Ventures.

Manchester City

Manchester City

Big spending City have been the club to splash the most cash during the summer transfer window. Star players have joined those already in the City ranks.

Chelsea

Chelsea

After growing tired of demonstrating their supremacy within the English borders Chelsea have been given orders on making the Champions League their priority.

Manchester United

Manchester United

As the old Red Devils adapt to a place out of the spotlights Ferguson keeps looking around for young devils able to live up to the expectations.