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Pie Will Survive
Im a lover, not a fighter. My campness is not a result
of liberal idealism; Ive simply lost so many brawls
that ive had pacifism thrust upon me. Nowadays, the
only way id get involved in a ruck is if the wife was
being mugged. If we stood together, I reckon we could take
her.
Jose Mourinho and Roman Abramovich do not share my increasingly
feminine outlook. War has broken out between manager and chairman,
and Chelseas title ambitions are the first confirmed
casualty. The beleaguered Blues are still firing on all cylinders
in the cups though; Nottingham Forest will be cut down at
a scything 1/7.
Petr Cech is so concerned about the ongoing hostilities,
hes whipped out his helmet as a safeguard. With the
inspirational keeper between the sticks and a revitalised
Shevchenko leading the line, Im quietly confident that
the Blues will either win 3-0 or 4-0, a scenario which pays
out at a more socially acceptable 3/1.
The normally placid Frank Lampard has reacted angrily to
criticism from Joey Barton this week. I cant help thinking
that Frank should have just taken it on the chin; the second
one. The Lamp is in fine fettle, he must be backed at a rotund
11/8 to find the net at any time.
If the fallout from the Big Brother house has
taught us anything, its that we must unite as a people.
Lets come together, right now, to back West Ham at 5/6
to see off Watford.
Wayne Rooney has admitted to knowing all the songs from Oliver!
off by heart. Id have thought Grease would
have been more up his alley. They say an army marches on their
stomach; Rooney can lead his United troop to a victory
over Portsmouth at 3/10.
Southampton look overpriced to cause a shock at Manchester
City. The Saints are flying high in the Championship, Bradley
Wright-Phillips is in goal scoring form and Pele is sure to
make it hard for Psychos men. Man City are always the
epitome of unpredictability, the Saints can march in at 4/1.
I dont believe in déjà vu, although ive
got a niggling feeling that I may have mentioned that once
before. Birmingham face Reading in the 4th Round for the second
year running; the Blues came out on top last time, at odds
of 6/4, a repeat is more than a possibility.
Violence is never the answer. Unless the question is, Whats
the best way to ensure my dinners on the table on time.
Reading coach Wally Downes actually laid hands on Neil Warnock
last week, when push comes to shove, I suggest you back Birmingham
to win 1-0 at 15/2.
Its been reported that Tottenham may be given a bye
in the UEFA Cup; how can they be so sure that theyll
meet Rangers? Im absolutely positive that Spurs will
beat Southend at 1/4.
Is it wrong for me to continually speak of my admiration
for Thierry Henry? Apparently, it is during lovemaking. Its
hard for me to think of the Gunners without remembering my
wedding day. It brings a tear to my eye to think of the wife
being led down the aisle by her father, shortly after her
brothers had led me down head first. Im welling up about
the 8/15 for an Arsenal win over Bolton.
Mike Newells comments on female officials were nothing
short of abhorrent in todays more enlightened society.
There is a definite place for the fairer sex in the beautiful
game; those pies dont heat themselves. Blackburn will
see off Luton at a rather warm 5/6.
Stoke will be up for the fight at the Cottage, but like Big
Brothers Jackiey, theyre poorly armed. Im
going to go out on a limb and suggest that a Fulham win at
8/13 is a punt pulled directly out of the top drawer.
Many people admire Ghandi for his unswerving commitment to
resolving conflict in a non-violent manner. Personally, I
preferred it when Thumper tried to teach him how to ice skate.
Middlesbrough are on fire, theyll turn over Bristol
City at a red-hot 11/10.
Its not the size of the dog in the fight; if it was,
the wife would be the undisputed world heavyweight champion.
Birmingham, Middlesbrough, Fulham, West Ham and Arsenal form
an 18/1 accer that is so dominant, any argument against it
would be like foreplay; a complete waste of time and effort.
Weekend Betting:
Luton v Blackburn Saturday 27th January 12:30 Live on BBC
Luton 10/3
Draw 12/5
Blackburn 5/6
Get on: Blackburn
Match Special:
McCarthy to score two or more goals 11/2
Birmingham v Reading Saturday 27th January 15:00
Birmingham 6/4
Draw 9/4
Reading 17/10
Get on: Birmingham
Match Special:
Campbell to score the only goal of the game 33/1
Bristol City v Middlesbrough Saturday 27th January 15:00
Bristol City 3/1
Draw 9/4
Middlesbrough 11/10
Get on: Middlesbrough
Match Special:
Yakubu and Viduka both to score 13/2
Fulham v Stoke Saturday 27th January 15:00
Fulham 8/13
Draw 13/5
Stoke 5/1
Get on: Fulham
Match Special:
Fulham to score three or more goals 9/4
Tottenham v Southend Saturday 27th January 15:00
Tottenham 1/4
Draw 9/2
Southend 10/1
Get on: Tottenham
Match Special:
Defoe to score two or more goals 4/1
West Ham v Watford Saturday 27th January 15:00
West Ham 5/6
Draw 5/2
Watford 4/1
Get on: West Ham
Match Special:
Benayoun to score at any time 11/4
Man Utd v Portsmouth Saturday 27th January 17:15 Live on
BBC
Man Utd 3/10
Draw 4/1
Portsmouth 9/1
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special:
Ronaldo to score direct from a free kick 7/1
Chelsea v Nottm Forest Sunday 28th January 14:00 Live on
BBC
Chelsea 1/7
Draw 6/1
Nottm Forest 18/1
Get on: Chelsea
Match Special:
Shevchenko to score a hat-trick 20/1
Man City v Southampton Sunday 28th January 15:00
Man City 4/6
Draw 5/2
Southampton 4/1
Get on: Southampton
Match Special:
Southampton to win 2-1 16/1
Arsenal v Bolton Sunday 28th January 16:00 Live on Sky
Arsenal 8/15
Draw 3/1
Bolton 13/2
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special:
Henry to score from a Fabregas pass 9/2
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