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A Naan and a Leg
The older I get, the grumpier I become. Old people, children
and John Motson have all played a significant role in my metamorphosis,
but the wifes driving is almost certainly the overriding
factor.
Im not criticising women drivers in general. Ive
shared a ride with a number of females over the years without
any complaint. Although in the interest of fairness, there
wasnt a great deal of time to voice any concerns.
The wife simply struggles to comprehend the basic rules of
the road. Shes continually looking at mirrors and playing
with indicators, when she should be hitting the horn like
it was Lily Allen.
Her attempts at parking are equally frustrating. Ive
lost count of the number of times shes drove past a
perfectly good handicapped spot, only to park up some 50 yards
further away. Its pure selfishness.
Personally, I put her woeful driving down to a lack of confidence.
Ive told her that a few beers would solve the problem,
but some people refuse to take good advice.
While these minor flaws are annoying; its her refusal
to travel at an acceptable speed that sends me into an apoplectic
rage. The wife is more than happy to trundle along at 20mph,
even when theres no one else on the motorway. She doesnt
appreciate the fact that speed limits and traffic lights are
merely unhelpful suggestions.
Wayne Rooney is definitely a fan of putting his foot down;
he once went over 65 in an escort. Manchester United are winning
games without getting out of second gear; theyll roar
past Wigan at 1/5.
Its been reported that a 10 year old has broken a leg
after colliding with Steven Gerrards motor. The young
lad can consider himself fortunate that Frank Lampard wasnt
driving; as hed probably have eaten the leg. Ill
try to avoid getting knocked over in the rush to back Liverpool
at 3/5 against Tottenham.
Blackburn Rovers have something in common with Steven Gerrard;
they both own a flash Bentley. Mark Hughes would definitely
struggle to sell his model: it looks the part, but you cant
get it to run in the summer. Ill never grow tired of
seeing 4/6 for a Blackburn win over Birmingham.
Gilberto Silvas luck has deserted him. The World Cup
winner was first stripped of the captaincy and then demoted
to the bench. If I was Gilberto, Id steer clear of the
tube station. I collapsed like a Brazilian goalkeeper when
I saw 1/5 for an Arsenal win against Sunderland.
Alan Curbishley will be keeping one eye on the police when
he travels to Villa Park. The West Ham manager sold Marlon
Harewood for £4m, so he may well be charged with robbery.
It would be a crime to miss the even money for an Aston Villa
win.
Michael Owen is on the verge of full fitness, a mere week
after undergoing surgery. As far as Im aware, only Jesus
has ever made a quicker comeback, but records are sketchy
at best. Im praying for a Newcastle win over Everton
at 11/10.
Reading may have been destroyed by Pompey last week, but
I make them my nap of the week to bounce back against Derby.
The Rams are about as useful as a second bedroom to Britney
Spears: Im taking the 4/5 for the Royals.
Mariah Carey has claimed to be a distant relative of Ashley
Cole; but I cant see any similarity. The singer has
lost the support of thousands of one-time fans, been rocked
by accusations of diva-like demands and has had numerous failed
relationships with men. I can definitely see the value in
backing the draw between Bolton and Chelsea at 13/5.
Gareth Southgate and Sven Goran Eriksson are not on the best
of terms. The hostility can be traced back to Svens
tenure as England manager, where he had the temerity to replace
Southgate with younger, better players. Its always unpleasant
to see a high profile pair fall out so publicly, unless they
belong to Jennifer Ellison. Ill have a nice couple of
quid on Manchester City at 8/11 against a goal-shy Middlesbrough.
Leroy Lita has a lot to answer for. When the wife read of
his mobile phone exploits, she demanded that we follow suit.
I originally said that I would only consider the suggestion
when hell freezes over, but I felt the probability
was too high, so I changed it to when Benjani scores
a hat-trick. Pompey have tucked me up a treat, they
can make it up to me by leaving Fulham with a point at 9/4.
I have no problem with a couple expressing their love via
the medium of film; but if I wanted to see an excited whale,
Id rent Free Willy. Arsenal, Reading, Blackburn,
Manchester City and Newcastle form an 11/1 weekend accer that
will hopefully improve my disgruntled demeanour.
Weekend Betting:
Man Utd v Wigan Saturday 6th October 12:45 Live on Sky
Man Utd 1/5
Draw 6/1
Wigan 25/1
Get on: Man Utd
Match Special:
Rooney to score two or more goals 9/2
Aston Villa v West Ham Saturday 6th October 15:00
Aston Villa Evs
Draw 13/5
West Ham 10/3
Get on: Aston Villa
Match Special:
Agbonlahor to score the first goal 8/1
Arsenal v Sunderland Sunday 7th October 12:00 Live on Setanta
Arsenal 1/5
Draw 11/2
Sunderland 22/1
Get on: Arsenal
Match Special:
Adebayor and Van Persie both to score 5/1
Reading v Derby Sunday 7th October 14:00 Live on Sky
Reading 4/5
Draw 13/5
Derby 4/1
Get on: Reading
Match Special:
Reading to score three or more goals 7/2
Blackburn v Birmingham Sunday 7th October 15:00
Blackburn 4/6
Draw 11/4
Birmingham 9/2
Get on: Blackburn
Match Special:
Blackburn to win and keep a clean sheet 17/10
Bolton v Chelsea Sunday 7th October 15:00
Bolton 4/1
Draw 13/5
Chelsea 4/5
Get on: Draw
Match Special:
No goalscorer in the match 10/1
Liverpool v Tottenham Sunday 7th October 15:00
Liverpool 3/5
Draw 16/5
Tottenham 11/2
Get on: Liverpool
Match Special:
Torres to score a hat-trick 20/1
Man City v Middlesbrough Sunday 7th October 15:00
Man City 8/11
Draw 13/5
Middlesbrough 9/2
Get on: Man City
Match Special:
Elano to score the only goal of the game 33/1
Newcastle v Everton Sunday 7th October 15:00
Newcastle 11/10
Draw 23/10
Everton 14/5
Get on: Newcastle
Match Special:
NZogbia to score in a 2-0 Newcastle win 30/1
Fulham v Portsmouth Sunday 7th October 16:10 Live on Sky
Fulham 13/8
Draw 9/4
Portsmouth 15/8
Get on: Draw
Match Special:
Match to finish either 1-1 or 2-2 7/2
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