Wednesday, September 24, 2008

 

Picks for 27-09-08

Charlton vs Sheffield Wed

Why the odds are so high for Charlton to win this game I do not know but that’s what makes the Championship more profitable then the EPL. Odds for the Championship are a lot more attractive because the gap is closer between teams. With that said I still don’t understand how they can give this handicap for Charlton to win the game.
Sheffield Wed has been shipping goals left, right and centre. I watched Charlton a couple of times this season and at home they are really impressive.
I haven’t seen much of Sheffield Wed but I know this Charlton team is going to be very tough to beat at the valley. To do that you have to out play and out attack them and there is not many teams in the championship that can do that. Sheffield wed is certainly not one of them.

Unit 8 Charlton (-0.5) @ 1.95 with bet365.com

Everton vs Liverpool

Well!! Same old story with Liverpool, beat Man u then draw with Stoke. I don’t think they were complacent but they did lack the energy the team normally gives against bigger teams.
Merseyside derby is a huge game and will get the players focused again. I really can’t see Everton winning this game because their defence has been shocking this season. It lacks pace and all too often the gap between the midfield and the defence is too big.
I expect Torres to really explore the gaps between the defences and get back to scoring ways again. With the exception of Cahill and the inform Yakubu, Liverpool really doesn’t have much to worry about.
The only question surrounding this game is can Liverpool finish their chances and put the ball in the net.
But Everton has been really struggling on the defensive end and Liverpool’s defence is not going to be the same as Hulls. With all that being said I really expect Everton to struggle this game and Liverpool to come out as comfy winners.

Unit 8 Liverpool (-0.25) @ 1.75 with bet365.com

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