Monday, 24 November 2008

Champions League Arsenal&Chelsea Matches


Both Arsenal and Chelsea find themselves in a bad form towards their Champions League matches, taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday. and their wins are marked with a warning. In the past weeks it seems that Scolari lost his magic touch at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea lost in the Carling Cup and got only one point from a relatively easy home encounter with Newcastle. It gets even worse on the other side of London, where Arsenal lost their last 3 league matches, scoring only one goal. In addition to their precocious situation, William Gallas was axed due to his harsh words of his fellow teammates, making Cesc the new skipper of The Gunners.

The last happenings make both teams vulnerable, and their opponents will try to take advantage of that. One thing is for sure - no matter what happens in the Champions League matches, it is going to be hot at Stamford Bridge next Sunday, when these two collide.

Sunday, 19 October 2008

Stoke vs. Tottenham


Today's match between Stoke and Tottenham is a six-pointer, as both teams are lying at the foot of the table. Under fire Juande Ramos is still looking for his side’s first win of the season, while Stoke must win, as they are losing too many points when playing at home. Considering that Tottenham is the only team placed below them and the fact that they are about to face both Manchester City and Arsenal in the next couple of weeks, Stoke have no other choice but winning, actually. So, there is no doubt that a draw won't be satisfying for any of the sides, as a win for Newcastle United tomorrow night can leave them way back. Spurs were looking good in their last two matches, but they just can't find the net. That is why Roman Pavliyuchenko is being replaced by Darren bent in the starting lineup; will he be the savior of the Londoners? Place your fantasy bets.

Monday, 29 September 2008

Champions League Round 2 - Arsenal vs Porto


In normal times, Arsenal would have been the clear favourites when playing at home. Still, after their shock 2-1 home defeat to Hull, Arsenal’s self confidence is as low as it gets. Will this give Porto the chance to cause another upset? We find it hard to believe, use BetUknow's widget to place your fantasy bets.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

The Merseyside derby & The Disappointments derby


The Merseyside derby takes place this Saturday with both teams striving for the win. Liverpool will try to compensate for their embarrassing home draw with Stoke, while Everton will try to push further up the table. This brings me to believe the match will end in a draw.Let me know what you're thinking.

In another match, Portsmouth and Tottenham face each other for a crucial match. Both teams have to come out with a win from this one, as this is another opportunity for them to finally kick start their seasons. Both teams are disappointing - Tottenham brought many new faces to White Hart Lane, but still they find themselves at the bottom of the table with only 2 points out of 15 possible. Portsmouth can’t say they are having a good time either. Pompey started the season with 0-4 defeat at Stamford Bridge but then managed a good 3-0 away win over Everton. Going up? Not necessarily. Their last couple of matches saw them scoring no goals, while conceding no less than 10, allowing Manchester City to run rampant. Who will win? Or will they share the spoils?

Sunday, 21 September 2008

Chelsea vs. Manchester United


The two candidates to win the league title face each other for the first time this season, today, at Stamford Bridge. Needless to say that both Chelsea and Manchester United need this win from the obvious reasons. Chelsea would like the win as it would be a sweet revenge, while in the same time – making a clear statement. At the same time, Manchester United have to win if… well, they have no other choice after the mediocre start of the season.
Chelsea have made an excellent start to the season under new manager Luiz Felipe Scolari. As a result of their good form they have won 10 out of possible 12 points, including an impressive 3-1 away win over Manchester City. Their good form brought some good results off the pitch, as the tribunal accepted John Terry’s appeal and he will be eligible for the match.
On the other side of the pitch Manchester United are lying in 15th place with only 4 points. Things aren’t looking so good at Old Trafford at the moment. Dimitar Berbatov is finding it hard to blend in and during this period of time, The Red Devils lost at Anfield and finished their first European match of the season with a dull 0-0 home draw. Furthermore their Centre Back Vidic, who got sent off in their last match, will not be playing as he, unlike Terry, had no chance even to appeal.
So this leaves us with Rolando… He’s got the talent, but it will be interesting to see him after the collapse of his transfer to Real Madrid and the minor operation he had. He will most probably be man-marked by Scolari, who sure knows how to deal with him…
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Sunday, 14 September 2008

The battle for the fourth place?


Monday sees Tottenham playing Aston Villa at White Heart Lane, in what might have been a battle for the 4th place. After all, both teams were touted to finish high up the table, but at this stage, none of the two are living up to the expectations. So, Spurs come with one point out of 9, including an embarrassing home defeat to Sunderland, while Villa’s tally is 4 points, after their shock defeat at Stoke.
People might say that the cause for all this is the noise surrounding the Spurs, so now, with the Berbatov's saga coming to an end, it’s time for Juande Ramos supposedly quality signings to prove just how good they are.
At the same time, there was a lot of noise surrounding Villa, due to Gareth Barry’s transfer saga, but now, as this became irrelevant, Villa can return to concentrating on their football. Lucky for them, they have recently acquired the services of James Milner to help them with this.
So now, with all the noises out of the picture, we should have a relatively quiet match… Both teams know they need this win and both managers have no Injury worries.
The only question left unanswered is which team will emerge as winner at the end of the day.

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Wednesday, 10 September 2008

The same show – different actors


Just like we thought, England's match against Andorra was far from brilliant and only Joe Cole saved the nation some blushes, much the same as Gerrard did in their last encounter. There is no doubt this is way below par, as even Andorra's manager David Rodrigo said he would win the match with style if he had the chance to change seats with Capello.
Today, in the most interesting WC 2010 qualifying match, the three lions return to Zagreb, Croatia. Steve McLaren’s place is taken by Fabio cappelo and David James takes Paul Robinson’s spot. This leaves only a couple of questions open: Should it be enough to take points from the Croats? Will history repeat itself (like Saturday match with Andorra) and England are about to lose?
Today, Capello is facing his first big test in what might be his most important match of the campaign. England national team is one of the most skillful, talented and strongest teams in the world and in my opinion, it’s up to the manager whether they win or lose. As simple as that. Therefore, England must have a strong manager who can unite the players.
I'm not sure David Rodrigo could do the job, but I'm pretty sure Slaven Bilic would. I don’t think England can take three points from today's match Do you?
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Thursday, 4 September 2008

England - Back To The Future


In the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, England had the chance to prove their might against strong Croatia and puny Andorra. Well, proving their might is not exactly right, as only Steven Gerrard late opener in the match with Andorra saved England some blushes. The matches with Croatia were even worse, as the Croats beat the Three Lions twice and left them out of the tournament, handing Russia with the second place.
WC 2010 qualifying group 6 is quite similar to the one of the Euro. The first match of the campaign finds England away at Andorra, but this time Gerrard is missing due to a groin surgery, so someone else will have to score that all important first goal. The second match, four days later, is away at Croatia… hmmm… will history repeat itself? Not to mention that the Russians were “replaced” by the close neighbors the Ukraine to add to England’s misery.
So, what is England’s prospect for WC 2010??? Quite frankly, I believe they will qualify to the 2010 WC, but it won't be easy, as this time the 2nd place is only a playoff spot. Regardless, according to England's last friendly against the Czech Republic I'm quite sure the fans won't enjoy the “beautiful game” and will have to settle with some hard working players with minimum finesse.


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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Chelsea to rule London ?


Round 3 of the Premiership brings us the London derby between high flying Chelsea and the surprisingly lackluster Spurs. Chelsea will be looking to maintain their 100% record in the Scolari era, while Tottenham will try to get rid of that embarrassing zero in their total-points column. BetUknow community and its top predictors are quite certain that The Blues will win the match and stay at the top. Still, this is not as straightforward as it may seem, as only 50% of the community top 20 differently. In other words, 50% of the top 20 predictors think Spurs will come out with something from this match.

In another match Aston Villa are facing the unimpressive Liverpool at the Villa Park. Liverpool will try to stay at the top which will be a difficult task considering the omission of skipper Steven Gerrard due to an injury. Rafa would have been glad to have Gareth Barry’s services now…. BetUknow community suggests Xavi Alonso and Mascherano will manage to fill the void left by Gerrard, overcoming the battling Villains. They say Aston Villa’s home advantage will not be enough to help them recover from the defeat to Stoke. They say Liverpool will win. Now all that is left is to see whether they know their football or not.

Sunday, 24 August 2008

Premiership - Round 2


Manchester City are facing West Ham for their first home match this season. Things haven't been good so far for The Citizens after suffering a 4-2 defeat against Aston Villa in their season opener and losing their first UEFA cup match 1-0 at home. This is probably the result of the turmoil amongst Manchester City board, due to Shinawatra issue.
At the same time, The Hammers’ injury list just keeps on going, with Ferdinand, Dyer, Bellamy, Spector and Gabbidon making only a part of it. Alan Curbishley can only hope Dean Ashton will maintain his sharp form of last week opener against Wigan.
BetUknow community suggests a draw while the community's top predictors are divided between a draw and a win for The Citizens.
At another match Chelsea meets Wigan at the JJB stadium. According to the community, Chelsea's great form should allow them to win the match without any troubles. The community's top predictors suggest Chelsea will win, but a draw is also a reasonable option.

Thursday, 14 August 2008

Hooray ….The Premier League is back!


After a very annoying summer, with too much talking of Ronaldo, Barry, Robinho and Berbatov sagas, we are back in business. Finally it is time to stop the talking and start playing.
Since I have nothing to lose, let me start my first post of the season with my prediction for the Premiership final standings:
1. Manchester United
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham


18. Hull
19. Fulham
20. Stoke
Our first preview of the season concerns Man United and Newcastle, playing at Old Trafford on Sunday. Perhaps it was the bluntness of his attacking force in The Community Shield which urged Sir Alex to buy another striker, but although Berbatov is yet to sigh, BetUknow members don't think it will cost them the match. 77% of the community believes the champions will win their first match of the season.
Runner-ups Chelsea are facing Portsmouth at the Bridge for their first match of the season. 66% of the community chose to put their money on Chelsea as they can’t see renewed Pompey causing any sort of an upset.
In general, BetUknow community sees the home teams winning their first matches. This does not include newly promoted Hull and Middlesbrough. The community sees these team suffering home defeats to Fulham and Tottenham, respectively.
Let the games begin!

Sunday, 29 June 2008

EURO 2008 Final


An excellent tournament is about to end. We saw a lot of goals and entertaining football, and we can only hope that tonight we’ll enjoy a grand finale.
Both Spain and Germany had a great campaign and both of these sides are more than deserve to play tonight at the EURO 2008 final. Spain seem a better team with strong defense, creative midfield and a lethal attacking force, even without the injured Villa, But Germany is still Germany and they are a tough nut, fielding players who are mentally and physically strong. When adding the vast experience to the equation, this can give them the edge in tonight's match.
I was very disappointed at Germany in their last match against Turkey. The defense looked shaky and Lehman was even worse than Cech when the Czech played the Turks. Spain, on the other hand, have a mental block since they haven’t won a major tournament for 40 years, and their last appearance in a final was 20 years ago, when lost to Michel Platini’s France. BetUknow community suggests the match won't end in 90 minutes, and with 9\4 odds for a draw from bwin, I say - go to the bookies.

Sunday, 22 June 2008

"I told you so"


Well, you can’t really say you’re surprised, and I have no other option than telling you “I told you so!” In the first EURO 2008 post, I've told you that Russia will go far and Netherlands will be disappointing. You can still check that post and you'll see I have also predicted the Spanish team to disappoint as well. Today, more than two weeks since that post, we will see if I was right about that as well. Despite what I think, BetUknow community, both teams' top predictors and the community's top predictors are certain Spain will win. They might still be dazzled due to the "Villa&Torres" show... Gattuso and Pirlo are unavailable for the Italians while Luka Tony just can't hit it right. All in all, Italy play boring, tactical football. Still and despite all that, I'm pretty sure they will eliminate Spain, who will once again be crowned as the big losers of Europe.

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

The Last Place In The Quarter Finals


The final matches of the first round take place tonight as Spain meet Greece for a match which is totally irrelevant for the final standings of the group, while Sweden and Russia fight for the last place in the Quarter Finals.
Spain are clear favorites to win the match with odds of 18\25 @ William Hill and the only question left is whether Aragones makes the same mistake he did two years ago cutting the team's momentum by switching the starting line up for the last group stage match. Obviously, some players needs to get some rest, but playing against Greece, who finished their way at the competition last week, should not be too difficult even for the substitute players. Maybe, just maybe, today will see Greece start playing football and fly home with some pride. Well, this won’t happen according to BetUknow community. 75% of them think Spain will win the match, very much like Greece top predictors. The community top predictors and Spain top predictors are very confident at Spain's win with 85% and 90% respectively.
The second match sees Sweden and Russia collides; with a draw suffice to give the Swedes the ticket to the Quarter Finals. In my opinion, these two teams are quite equal and whatever happens Holland will be too big for them in the Quarter Finals. The bad news for Russia is they must play offensively in order to score. The good news are that Arshavin is eligible to play, after serving 2 match ban, backing up disappointing Pavluchenko. The community, including its top predictors, bets on Sweden to qualify to the next round, with only Sweden's top predictors thinking Russia will be the ones playing Holland.

Sunday, 15 June 2008

EURO 2008 - Group Stage 3rd round


The second round is a thing of the past and while there were no huge surprises so far, the third round can see 3 of Europe's giants dropping out.
Tomorrow, Germany and Austria collide in a battle for a ticket for the quarter-finals, while Poland meets Croatia at the same time, hoping for a miracle. A German victory will send them playing Portugal in the quarter finals, while a defeat will send them facing a lot of pressure back home. The Poles have to prey for Germany not to win, while beating Croatia in a bigger goal margin that Austria beat Germany. Things seem open enough, but the Germans are still clear favorites to go through.
The next day sees France and Italy play, with their destiny lying in the hands of Holland and Romania. A Romania win will send them to the quarter finals, regardless of the score between France and Italy. At least Holland can lay back and enjoy a tensionless game…
BetUknow community see wins for Czech Republic, Germany, France and Sweden, to complete the quarter finals picture as follows:
Portugal vs. Germany
Croatia vs. Czech Republic
Netherlands vs. Sweden
Spain vs. France

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

EURO 2008 - Group Stage


The first round of the group stage is almost over and there were no big surprises until now. The matches in Groups A and B went as predicted and the BetUknow's community got it right. Group C, however, was a different story. France and Romania played out a boring draw which the community failed to predict. The community was also quite sure Italy and Netherlands will share the points, but Marco van Basten lads proved them all wrong.
Today, group D matches take place and the expectations are high. High-profile Spain meet Guus Hiddink's Russia and Sweden play European Champions Greece.
Russia lost Pogrebnyak due to a knee injury and Andrei Arshavin is suspended. This means the talented but unexpected Roman Pavlyuchenko will have to take their place. On the other side, Spain coach Luis Aragones have decided to play with Villa, leaving Cesc Fabregas on the bench. This increases the firepower of the Spaniards, but could cost them the midfield domination.
At the second match, European champions Greece eager to prove 2004 win wasn’t a fluke. Sweden will try to penetrate Greece's strong defense and the recalled Henrik Larson, alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic, will try to do just that. We should not forget that unlike 2004, Greece hold a very talented striking force, which scored 25 goals in their 12 qualifying group matches, so Sweden will have to make sure not to give the Greek strikers any openings.
Lars Lagerback said that "Each game is a cup final so you have to be careful". That was just before claiming he sees a lot of similarities between the teams…… are we about to be bored to death?!?
The community and all the top predictors believe Spain will win the match against Russia, while the second game will end in a draw. Only Greece top predictors think otherwise, and predict Greece to surprise yet again and take all three points. Maybe they are still dazed from 2004 triumph…..

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

EURO 2008


Football Betting Tips blog will accompany you to the EURO 2008 competition with odds, teams information and tips from betuknow.co.uk.
With only 4 days to go to the kick-off, the teams are getting ready with a couple of friendly matches this week. Looking at the matches taking place up to this point, we find it hard to pinpoint a team that is looking good enough to win the competition… I hope we aren’t about to see another boring competition, like the one in 2004.
I should give you my prediction for the tournament before it all begins. Let's start with a few reasons why I choose Germany with 1:4 odd as the competition winners:
- Germany did ok in their last preparation matches and this "ok" is a lot better than the others.
- Germany’s key players are in great form and had a good season with their clubs. The captain Michael Ballack was the main reason for Chelsea to almost win every title possible, Klose was brilliant this season for Bayern Munich and Mertatsakar height should eliminate any aerial threat for Lehmann.
- Their first match is an almost granted 3 points against Poland, a fact that would give them a boost in their next match against Croatia. If nothing wring will happen, Germany will probably meet either the Czech Republic or Portugal in the Quarter Finals and they are a better than them both.
- The vast experience of the German players, alongside with the great history of the team makes Germany a fearsome opponent for any side.

The surprise package: Russia. Reasons to believe
- Guus Hidink
- Zenit
- An attacking force including Arshavin, Pogrebnyak and Pavlichenko.

The disappointing team: Spain and Netherlands. Reasons to believe.
- The same as usual

Thursday, 22 May 2008

The Battle For Promotion

In this weekend the English leagues participants will be determined. The first match is the battle for the last spot in the Premier involving Bristol City and Hull City. While Bristol City players dream of a second consecutive promotion, Hull City players know they are one match from carving their name in history, as the ones to win first ever promotion to the 1st tier of English football. Hull City have knocked disappointing Watford out, while Bristol City took Crystal Palace out of the race. More than 60% of the community place their money on Hull City, Just like the team's top predictors. Bristol City's top predictors won't agree and have faith in The Robins’ talented squad.

The second match sees Leeds and Doncaster fighting for promotion to the League Championship. If there is fairness in football, both teams should have been promoted. Leeds United find themselves one match from a deserved promotion after they were deducted 15 points at the beginning of the season. Doncaster, on the other hand, lost an automatic promotion at the final day of the season, but managed to recuperate and smashed Southend United to find themselves, once again, one match away from winning promotion. More than 75% of the community are certain Leeds will win. Both teams' top predictors do not rule this out, but in any case – they see the match entering extra time.

The last match between Stockport and Rochdale A.F.C raises the question: Can Rochdale players, fans and staff survive outside the fourth division? After all, they are a part of it since 1976… The community and both teams' top predictors pretty sure they won't have to deal with it, as Stockport will celebrate an emphatic win at the end of the day.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

The UEFA Cup final


Tonight there is going to be a lot of excitement and noise around the City of Manchester Stadium (and not because of the local team). The UEFA Cup final brings together the two unexpected teams, Rangers and Zenit. (Who had thought it's not going to be Fiorentina and Bayern Munich at the final?).
Zenit st. Petersburg is no longer considered as a surprise package. You can go out and ask Michael Skibbe and Ottmar Hitzfeld who were soundly beaten by the Russian outfit. Not many know that Zenit is the richest team in Russian football and with money come achievement.
We are about to see Rangers tight defense trying to hold out Zenit free-scoring team while trying to develop counter attacks at the later stages of the match. Normally I would say such tactics are wrong since you can't hold a team such as Zenit for 90 minutes, but than again, Rangers have not conceded a goal in the competition for 8 hours, so the are doing something right. On the other end, if Rangers will try to go out and attack Zenit, I'm pretty sure they will lose the game.
BetUknow's community suggests the game will end in 90 minutes, giving a slight advantage to the Russians. Unlike the community, Zenit's top predictors put their money on the draw, as they predict Extra Time will be played.
Recent years have shown us that the UEFA cup final is more attractive than the Champions League final, but this year I think it'll be different. I share the feelings of Zenit’s top predictors as we are about to see a bore draw.

Sunday, 11 May 2008

Round 38 – Not A Big Surprises


Today two different teams can win the Premiership title, while at the other end of the table; one team will be saved from relegation, at round 38 of the Premier League.
Despite all the fuss surrounding the departure of the "Special One, Grant being criticized by everyone and Manchester United taking all the plaudits, Chelsea are level with Manchester United at the top of the table, with only goal difference separating the two. Chelsea wait for Untied to slip, but at the same time, they have to get the points from their match with Bolton. You won't be surprised to see that 70% of BetUknow community believes that Chelsea will do just that. Unfortunately, there are also 70% who thinks Manchester United will easily beat The Latics. If you're looking for some very optimistic people, we can pinpoint Bolton's top predictors, who believe that Bolton can get a draw out of Chelsea. From this you can see that BetUknow community believes Manchester Untied will be crowned as Champions.

The second battle takes place down below, where one team, out of three, will save itself from playing at the League Championship next season. Fulham play at Portsmouth and the community predictions are pretty divided. Still, if you choose to ask the top predictors, they both put their money on Portsmouth. Not too encouraging for Fulham…
The community put it's faith in Reading and more then 50% believe they will win at Pride Park, but the top predictors are divided in their thoughts, as some of them think it'll end in a draw. This will not be enough to save Reading, but then again, if they are unable to beat Derby, they don't deserve to stay…

Birmingham must win their home encounter with Blackburn (and prey for Fulham and Reading to lose points) in order to play another year at the Premier League. That's exactly what the community not quite so sure they will do... Amongst the community there is a slight advantage for Rovers and the top predictors placed their bet on the draw.

It seems like Manchester United will retain the title and Reading will stay another year at the top level of English Football. Anyway if you are looking to make some quid at round 38 you'll find great odds at the Everton's and Aston Villa's

Sunday, 4 May 2008

Beware - great odds ahead


Today and tomorrow's matches bring us three matches which odds for a draw result are surprisingly high. Just make sure you make reasonable bets and not falling for those high odds, as a draw is a tricky result to predict…

Arsenal and Everton meet at the Emirates with Everton looking for at least a draw to cement their place in the 5th place. Arsenal, on the other hand, are only fighting for their pride, as they have no real chance of reaching the 2nd place. There is a consensus amongst BetUknow community: 61% bet on Arsenal to win the match, including both teams’ top predictors. Still, with Everton still fighting for the UEFA cup spot and odds of 11\4 for a draw, you probably think this is a chance to win some quid… This is possibility, but be cautious, as most of the community bag the differ.

The next encounter is between Liverpool and Manchester City. The Citizens lost any chance of taking place in next year’s UEFA Cup, while Liverpool “lost” the chance of losing the fourth place. 14/5 for a draw look very tempting and this is probably the reason for both teams’ top predictors to put their money on it to happen.
Despite this, the community actually sees Liverpool as clear favorites to win the match, so it will be interesting to see who is wrong.


Tomorrow's match is the most important one. Even though is seems unlikely for Manchester United to lose points next week, Chelsea just have to win in order to keep their dream alive for yet another week. The community is separated evenly by their thoughts and the top predictors suggest the draw is in order. Considering the odds for the draw are as high as 3/1, this looks like a good pick. Do you really think Newcastle are capable of holding Chelsea at bay, or is it just another issue of the herd going for the tempting odds?

The real tip for the next days is: Beware, as the good odds might bring you down.

Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Will history repeat itself ?



According to the history of the two teams' clashes, Liverpool have never lost a semi-final tie to Chelsea, but in all of those ties the legs were reversed and Chelsea had a different manager.
History also teaches us that Chelsea have never been at the Champions League final before, but Liverpool, in the Rafa Benitez era, haven't scored a goal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. All this is a bit confusing, won’t you say?

Chelsea's 2-1 win over Manchester United should give them a lot of confidence toward tonight's match. A goalless draw will be enough to send Chelsea to the finals, but using such strategy might prove to be too risky for Avram Grant and his players, considering Fernando Torres prolific goal scoring ability. In order to qualify, Liverpool must go for the win, and it will be interesting to see Rafa Benitez’s lineup for the match.
We shouldn’t oversee that Liverpool can concentrate solely on this match, after promising the 4th place at the league. Chelsea, on the other hand find themselves lurking for Manchester United to lose points, so there is more for them on the line.

BetUknow community is foreseeing this won't end in a draw, as both teams get almost 40% of the votes, with a small advantage to Liverpool. The top predictors suggest that Liverpool will be the team to play Manchester United at Moscow.

Am I the only one who thinks this promising encounter will end in a boring draw?

Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Champions League Betting Tips


When the referee pointed to the spot in the 2nd minute of the match, it looked like we are about to witness an entertaining match, with a lot of attacking football and scoring chances. Unfortunately, the spectators were the only ones thinking so, as both teams did their best not to score.

To be perfectly honest, the dull match was a result of a deadly combination. On one side, there were Barcelona, who possessed the ball for most of the match, but lacked the quality to create real scoring chances. Barcelona?! Lacking quality?! Well, it seems that big names are not enough when coping with a strong defensive line, such as Manchester United’s. The Spaniards passed the ball, moved it from the left flank to the right, but couldn’t find a way in, as Samuel Eto’o had no impact on the match.

But Barcelona at least tried, while Manchester United put a lot of bodies behind the ball and just preyed for the match to end. They didn’t even take the penalty miss too badly, as their main goal was not conceding rather then scoring.
So Rio Ferdinand and Wes Brown placed the barricades and Manchester United defended with 8 players, leaving Barcelona no chance of squeezing a pass in. Obviously, this left Ronaldo, Tevez and Rooney frustrated up front.

We can’t see this happening again at Old Trafford on Tuesday. These sides are just too strong and talented to repeat such a lackluster performance. Unfortunately for Barcelona, they are in worst shape than Manchester. The Catalan find it hard to score, not to mention winning, as they are located 3rd in the La Liga. These problems, alongside with the turmoil in the dressing room, make Barcelona a dead team walking.

Manchester United, on the other hand, have to use this match as a way to boost themselves after their last disappointing performances. Backed by their home crowd and with Ronaldo in the starting lineup, they are by far the better team and they will take advantage of Barcelona’s shaky defense. They ought to, as losing this one will probably drag a disappointment in the Premiership as well. Sir Alex made some dreadful mistakes at Stamford Bridge, which cost him the match. We are quite certain he will not make these mistakes again.

BetUknow Predictions

Manchester United are the clear favorites for this match, as both Barcelona and Manchester United’s top predictors put their faith in the Red Devils. The community, however, is not that certain, and although Manchester get more votes, about 30% believe that a draw is in order.

Monday, 28 April 2008

And now for something completely different


Today, more then two months since my first post at the blog, I have decided not to post the regular betting tips. Instead, I wish to hear out my loyal readers, which are you! I will be more than thankful if you will find the time to leave comments regarding my football tips and reviews, so I’ll know whether they’ve helped you or not.
Since I wish to make this blog more interactive, I want you all to be more responsive, not to say critical.
As a part of this, I will start posting polls from time to time. Today's poll is about the most talked-about subject: Chelsea's manger Avram Grant.
Make sure you leave your mark on this issue!

Sunday, 27 April 2008

Everton vs. Aston Villa - Betting Tips


As we approach the end of the season we go through a lot of crucial matches, both for the Premiership title, the relegation battle and the fight for UEFA Cup spot.

Today's match at Goodison Park might decide the participant of next season's UEFA cup. A win for Everton will end Villa’s chances and practically cement The Toffees 5th place.
We have to remember that a draw won't necessarily harm Aston Villa, as their remaining two matches see them play Wigan and West ham, while Everton's next fixture is at the Emirates. This is why Aston Villa will not go all out attack.
Since their superior goal difference, a win for Villa will take them into fifth place, on the expense of Everton, and put their faith in their own hands.

Aston Villa find themselves in great form, having scored fifteen goals in their last 3 matches, in opposite to Everton which stumbled on their last two matches, earning only one point out of 6. Michael Arteta and Leon Osman are doubtful for the match, while Martin O’neill has no such problem, as Aston Villa’s squad is fully fit for the match.
Everton didn’t beat Villa in the last couple of seasons, neither home nor away. Still, the bookies have made Everton favorites in this game, with 11/8 odds, according to BETFRED.

Both teams’ top predictors go with the team they know best of. Looking at the rest of the community show Aston Villa are the favorites, with about 50% believing they will win. 30% of the community suggests a draw, leaving only 20% to go with Everton. This totally contradicts the top predictors.

A tough one indeed….

Friday, 25 April 2008

The title battle


Chelsea make a strange phenomenon. While being under heavy criticism throughout the season, The Blues find themselves just 3 points behind highly respected Manchester United. It seems that all the noise surrounding Avram Grant made us forget that Chelsea have one of the most talented squad in the Premiership. This alone makes Chelsea a prime contender for the League title.

The most surprising thing about Chelsea is the fact they are in reach of the Premiership title despite the fact they are playing poorly, using their skilled players to complete a lot of defensive tasks, while leaving no room for flair and creativity. The result is a set of boring matches, which often end in a 1-0 result in favor of the more talented squad of Chelsea FC.

That is the reason that the Chelsea supporters chant “You Don’t Have a Clue” towards their manager, and as time passes by, it sure looks like Grant is in a problem. In more than one case Chelsea looked as a group of players who met for the first time a couple of minutes before kickoff. There are no planned moves, no strategy, no special free kicks. All that we see is an extremely talented group of players getting the most out of their talent, which is just enough to bring them those 1-0 wins.

This strange tactics will surely not work when Chelsea will face Manchester United on Saturday. United come very confident, knowing that even a defeat will not be enough to pip them from the top of the table, but more than that – United is a very good team, being led by the best manager in England. Sir Alex’s wits will help him to get his players ready to the Chelsea style of play, and when such strong squads collide – the side who will play as a team will be better than the collection of individuals.

This brings us to believe that Manchester United will not fall before Chelsea. Since Sir Alex knows that a draw will be more than enough to ensure United’s title (unless some catastrophe will happen in the next 2 matches), this is exactly what he’ll aim for. Manchester will take their advantage and use it to earn the all needed one point. Let the celebrations – Begin.

More then 50% of BetUknow community thinks that Manchester United will win this match, leaving only 18% to go with Avram Grant's team. Both teams' top predictors put their money on a draw.

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

It's all about the strikers



Ten points advantage at the top of the Bundesliga and winning the DFB Pokal Cup made this season a fantastic one for Bayern Munich. Considering their might, and adding Luca Toni's great form, it should be enough to go through Zenit St. Petersburg and qualify to the UEFA Cup final.

Despite all this, Bayern Munich shouldn’t belittle the UEFA Cup surprise package from Russia. Bayer Leverkusen is the perfect example for that, going 1-4 down in their home match with Zenit. Almost 60% of the community put their faith in the German giants, including Zenit's top predictors. Most of these think that Bayern will win in a margin larger than one goal, to end Zenit’s grand campaign. Surprisingly enough, Bayern Munich’s top predictors choose not to go with Bayern, and feel this will end in a draw. You might want to listen to them, as they managed to hit on the 2 draws against Getafe, which were hard to predict.

The second semi-final brings together Fiorentina and Glasgow Rangers. Rangers last matches saw them finishing in a 3-3 draw versus Dundee United and a defeat to Celtic that damaged their chances of winning the SPL.
In addition, they are also the lowest scoring team left in the tournament, and Ibrox doesn’t seem much as a stronghold anymore. Their life will not be easy, as their opponents are Fiorentina, which currently sit in 4th place at the Seria A with only 4 games to go.

Similar to Bayern's Luca Tony, Fiorentina also have a prolific goal scorer: Adrian Mutu. Mutu is enjoying a great season at Fiorentina and supposed to be a big threat to the Scottish defense.
Betuknow community is quite divided in its opinions, while both teams’ top predictors bet on Fiorentina to win.

Football is all about scoring goals and it seems like the strikers will determine who will advance to the final. In that case we are talking of Toni and Mutu who are bound to make the difference.

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

A league and European Cup double?


There are two teams starting this week with a real chance of winning a prestigious double: the local league title and the Champions League. Manchester United and Chelsea travel to Barcelona and Liverpool respectively for the 1st legs of the Champions League Semi Finals, just a few days before their title clash at Stamford Bridge. What a week!

On the other hand, Liverpool want a third European Cup final appearance in four years. To be honest, they usually make it when they come as underdogs, but this time it's not sure who the underdog is, as they face troubled Chelsea.

In Barcelona, the local derby last weekend ended with a draw that ended Barcelona's dreams of winning the league title. Barcelona had a troublesome season, with a lot of noise surrounding both Ronaldinho and Rijkaard, while Leo Messi spent half the season injured. Despite all this, Barcelona is still one of the best teams in the world this talented team has only one thing to fight for: The Champions League title.

BetUknow community thinks that Liverpool will beat Chelsea by one goal, which will give them a minor advantage for the second leg. At the second match the opinions are split: 42% of the community believes that Manchester United will win at Camp Nou. This contradicts the bookies that see Barcelona as favorites with, giving them nice odds of 3/2. If that's not enough Barcelona top predictors put their faith in Barcelona, while the United’s top predictors go with the draw. This is a match where the bookies will be happy with any result.

Both Manchester United and Chelsea face a huge week that can make this season a one to remember. According to the community only the 2nd legs will decide how these teams will define this season.

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Last Chance Chelsea, Everton and Avram.


People say that the title race was concluded last Monday as Heskey’s shot hit the back of Peter Cech’s net. Now Avram Grant isn't being criticized only by the media and fans, but also by his own players including his Israeli counterpart Tal Ben-Haim. There is no doubt that the pressure on him is increasing.

Tomorrow's match is a huge obstacle for Grant's team. Everton are going through a great season and are still dreaming of stealing the Champions League final spot from Liverpool. Still, they have to be aware of not losing their UEFA cup spot, as Portsmouth are breathing down their neck. Obviously, this match is extremely important for David Moyes’s lads.

Since both teams have no other choice than winning, BetUknow's community suggests that a draw is a perfect solution. 40% of them bet on Chelsea, 33% on a draw and the rest put their faith in Everton, so it's quite even. Everton’s top predictors also think the teams will share the spoils while Chelsea's top predictors think that resting their star players in the match versus Wigan will pay off, as Chelsea will emerge as winners.
A draw seems most likely, even though it will not serve either of the teams.

We should not forget that there is more than a Championship on the line, as this match sees a manager fighting for his career. Bare that in mind, as this might be the thing which will give Chelsea the edge..

Sunday, 13 April 2008

Last Chance Arsenal - Betting Tips



Everyone is talking of Arsenal's fantastic season, but, with all due respect, their ambitious youngsters and the woeful injuries, can’t justify their drop of form. Unless they win today such a great season will come to an end with Arsene’s pockets empty. It might be unfair to challenge them to win the Red Devils in order to get their pride back, but, losing a five-point lead at the top of the table and failing to win in any of their three consecutive Liverpool encounters brought them to the point where there is only one option: winning at Old Trafford.
More then 50% of BetUknow community thinks that Manchester United will win this match, leaving only 18% to go with Arsene Wenger's team. Can Wenger complete the impossible? Not if we ask Arsenal's top predictors, who bet that today will mark the end of the season for The Gunners.

Wednesday, 9 April 2008

UEFA Cup Quarter Finals 2nd legs - Betting Tips


UEFA cup Quarter Finals 1st legs brought us some very interesting results. Zenit stunned Bayer Leverkusen and brave Getafe left the Allianz arena with both a smile and a real chance of progressing to the Semi- Finals. We can’t leave Sporting Lisbon, Rangers, Fiorentina and PSV aside, as their encounters were just as tight.

This Thursday sees the 2nd legs taking place and the community's top predictors think Zenit will easily beat Bayer Leverkusen. This comes as a contrast to the rest of the community, which splits evenly between a win for either Zenit or Leverkusen.

In the Getafe – Bayern Munich match, 50% of BetUknow's community thinks that favorite Bayern will win the match by a margin of one goal. It’s quite surprising to see that Bayern’s top predictors think the match will end in a draw. To add to that, Getafe's top predictors think that Getafe will emerge as winners. Not many put their faith in Bayern…

In the other couple of matches, the community goes with the home sides.

Bye Bye Germans??

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Low Expectation Shoot Chelsea High

What a strange phenomenon Chelsea are. In contrast to the other two title contenders, Chelsea are not known for their attractive style. Their style of play is extremely effective, practically boring the opposition into submission. Neither Mourinho nor Grant, found the key to mould great individuals into a great team.

This puts Chelsea in a difficult position. When the neutral football fan sees Arsenal or Manchester United play, they are full of appreciation in the level of football they are watching. When United and Arsenal are in top form, they look practically invincible. Who can put a stop Ronaldo’s run when he is full flight, and is there a team who can come up with a solution to Arsenal’s fluid passing game when they are on top form?

And while those two show their magic, Chelsea come up with yet another lacklustre1-0 win, thanks to their opponents bad luck in hitting the bar, or just bowing to the might of Chelsea’s incredibly talented midfield.

This puts Chelsea in a rather good position. Despite being only three points behind Manchester United, everyone still seems focused on Grant’s inadequacy to manage such a prestigious club, or talking about yet another injury to Petr Cech. This takes a lot of pressure off the shoulders of the players, and while Arsenal crumble under the weight of the expectations, Chelsea are looking as the major candidates to pip United in the chase for the Premiership title.

Champions League Quarter Finals Second Leg - Betting Tips


Chelsea have already been knocked out of two cup competitions in the last couple of months and they will try to avoid a third one. On the other hand "Fenerbahce have never been in a quarter-final and they have nothing to lose and that makes them very dangerous" as Michael Ballack says. 60% of BetUknow community put their money on the Blues, but, Chelsea's top predictors are predicting a draw. More then that -Fenerbahce's top predictors bet on a win for the Turks! We wonder whether it’s the high odds or pure belief...

Manchester United and Barcelona are clear favorites in their matches and the community, including the top predictors, put their money on these teams with no second thoughts. Looks like a sure win.

This week is going to be an important one for Arsene Wenger. A week that can end a fantastic season for Arsenal with nothing at hands.
Their first hurdle is Liverpool at anfield. Wenger believes his team can win the Champions League title, but, the community thinks otherwise… More then 50% of the community thinks Liverpool will win this match and this includes both teams' top predictors. Good luck Wenger.

Sunday, 6 April 2008

The Premier League Title - Betting Tips



Yesterday matches made the title-run a bit more clearer, after Arsenal and Liverpool shared the spoils. At this point it seems like that only threat on United are Chelsea who continued their great run with an emphatic 2-0 away win over Manchester City.
The Red Devils still have two points lead at the top with a match in hand, and if the situation continues, that clash between the sides, on April 26th, will probably determine the identity of this years’ Premiership winners.


Until now, United looks just too strong. Some people think they are not going to lose any point till the end of the season… Others think that next week match against Arsenal will be their final obstacle. Still, Manchester United top predictors think that today, at the Riverside Stadium, they are about to lose a couple of precious points.

Almost 70% of BetUknow community bet on Man Utd to win this encounter, scoring more then one goal. This is a hue amount of bettors, but strange enough – this does not include those who predict Manchester Untied the best.

Chelsea's Manager Avram Grant said yesterday "I do not think they will win until the end of the season". Was he thinking of today??

Thursday, 3 April 2008

UEFA Cup Quarter Finals first leg - Betting Tips


At the First Legs of the UEFA Cup Quarter Finals, there is a clear advantage for the home teams. According to BetUknow community, both Fiorentina and Rangers should record easy victories, and it will be even easier for the two German sides. Bayern Munich are clear favorites in the match with Getafe, due to their superior squad. Due to this, Getafe must show something special in order to have any chance of surprising the German giants at the Allianz-Arena. Surprisingly enough, the top predictors of both these sides see this surprise happening, as both of them recommend of Getafe to win (Beware!).

The richest club in Russia wants to go on with its great European campaign. Zenit will try to cement their place as one of Europe’s strongest sides but their next obstacle is strong Bayer Leverkusen. Leverkusen is by far the better team and the fact the season in Russia has just begun should help Leverkusen even more. Still, that's exactly what Marseille thought Ahead of their match with Zenit in the previous round… The community predicts an easy win for Leverkusen, but, Leverkusen's top predictors think this will end in a draw. (and that “Beware” number 2).

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Football Betting Tips - Champions League Quarter Finals


The Quarter Finals of the Champions League bring out a lot of tension and uncertainty, but, when it comes to the predictions of BetUknow community, they sure seem very confident in their thoughts.
To me, the AS Roma – Manchester Utd match seems quite even, but 60% of the community, including both team's best predictors, bet on the Red Devils to win, leaving AS Roma with only 11% of the community who believe they will win.
In the 2nd match of the day, Schalke 04 host Barcelona. Despite their recent form almost 70% of the community thinks Barcelona will enjoy a comfortable win.

When Fenerbahce meet Chelsea, summing up the opinions of the majority and the team's top predictors, brings us to realize that a draw is in order. Some might think this to be a surprise, considering Chelsea’s superiority, but the Turks play exceptionally well at home.
The only match BetUknow community has no clear prediction of is the clash of Arsenal and Liverpool. The opinions split evenly and the only sure thing is that everyone agrees this match will end with only one goal differentiating the teams. No doubt – it’s going to be a tight one all the way to the final whistle.

Sunday, 30 March 2008

Football Betting Tips - 30.3



Today I'll review two matches where the teams’ top predictors think differently than the rest of the community.
At the Merseyside derby today, not only the pride is at stake, as both teams slipped last week. Everton and West-ham shared the spoils after a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park. Liverpool, on the other hand, must pick up the pieces after their 3-0 rout by the home team, at Old Trafford. 50% of BetUknow community bet on Liverpool to win while the rest spread evenly between a draw and a win for The Toffees.

Despite all this, Liverpool's top predictors would place their bet on a draw. More then that, when we check the opinions of Everton’s top predictors, we can see they go with a win for their home team. All in all – the top predictors of both teams go against the opinion of the majority of BetUknow community.

The second match is the interesting encounter between Tottenham and Newcastle. Newcastle must win to secure their next season in the Premier League, not to mention narrowing the gap from Spurs to only 5 points. Almost 60% of the community thinks that Tottenham will win the match, and most of them think this win will be a decisive one, with more than one goal to separate the teams.
Newcastle's top predictors also believe Tottenham to be the happier side at the end of the day, but, most surprisingly, Tottenham's top predictors put no faith in Spurs and they predict this will end in a draw.

Before you run to the bookies, take a moment to think and decide whether to go with the majority, or to put your faith in the opinions of the few-but-experts. Tough choice indeed…

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Merseyside Derby Action This Sunday


The Merseyside derby in recent years has been little more than a match between two local rivals. But this year there is more at stake as Liverpool and Everton are fighting each other for the fourth and final Champions League spot. What more can you ask for, to spice up the local rivalry?

Liverpool fans could point the finger of blame at referee Steve Bennett for the three-goal defeat at Old Trafford, but they should look no further than the idiotic behaviour of Javier Mascherano. Truth be told, the Merseyside Reds just aren’t good enough to challenge Manchester United for the Premiership this season.

Liverpool must pick up the pieces and get ready for Everton at Anfield this Sunday. Rafa has got two last chances to save his job. The first will be in the derby on Sunday, where it's not just Rafa's job on the line, but also Liverpool's pride is at stake. The second one awaits him the following week, when they meet Arsenal in the Champions League quarter finals. Would you trade jobs with Rafa? Who wouldn’t!

On the other side of town there is Everton, they are having an excellent season, and have been in great form, even though they did stumble twice in their last two matches against Fulham and West Ham. Had they of won instead of drawing last Saturday at Goodison Park, they would be level on points with Liverpool. This shows just how well they are doing this term.

In the last meeting between the teams Liverpool were the better side having seven shots to target, compared to Everton's one. Not surprising then that Liverpool players scored all three goals in the match, which finished 2-1. Everton ended the game with 9 men, and had a stonewall penalty controversially denied by referee Mark Clattenburg in the dying seconds of the match. Expect to see fireworks.

The bookies believe Liverpool are clear favourite at 4/5, while Everton’s price is an attractive 18/5.

Sunday, 23 March 2008

Chelsea - Arsenal match preview


As we get closer to the end of the season, each and every match of the leading sides gets more and more important. The impact of this multiplies when two of the teams face each other, and this is exactly what happens on Sunday, when Chelsea host Arsenal.

Chelsea’s 4-4 draw with Tottenham on Wednesday was an extremely entertaining match. Still, while all who support (or work for) Tottenham went home with a smile smeared on their faces, Avram Grant knew that the draw puts a huge dent in Chelsea’s title aspirations. He is well aware to his promise to play in a much more attractive style than his predecessor, but when this comes on the expense of silverware – it will not be acceptable by Roman Abramovic.

Arsenal are on a run of four draws in a raw, and this took them from a 5 points lead at the head of the table, to 2nd place, allowing Manchester United to storm forward. This is a huge test for Arsene Wenger and his youngsters as anything but a win will send the out crashing from the title race.

In such cases, most people tend to bet on the draw result. After all, too many of this kind of matches provided a very cautious style of football and when both sides are not trying their best to win – no wonder it ends in a draw. This is exactly what we see when we look at the way the BetUknow community look at this match, as almost 35% of them suggest a draw is in orders, and the rest split almost evenly between Chelsea and Arsenal. The interesting fact is that the 10 top predictors of Chelsea suggest that despite playing in Stamford Bridge, Grant is going to come out as loser from this match. It’s quite a risky prediction, but I guess they are not Chelsea’s top predictors for nothing…

All in all, Chelsea do not look strong enough to win this, as they tend to fail in their important matches. Can Arsenal take advantage of Chelsea’s fragility? Well, only time can tell…

Sunday, 16 March 2008

Drifting Away

Arsenal’s recent slump continues, and Middlesbrough were the latest team to take advantage of a generous Gunners side. It seems that Arsenal find it incredibly hard when facing teams fighting for their lives. As surprising as it may sound – the lack of quality of teams such as Wigan, Birmingham, and Middlesbrough, make life much tougher than it should be for Arsenal.

When Arsenal play teams of equal standing, such as Manchester United or AC Milan, the players find more space to show their silky skills, as their opponents are also trying to win the game. We could see this in the 2nd leg of the Champions League match with AC Milan, where the Arsenal forwards found a lot of space in behind AC Milan’s midfielders, as the Milanese were thinking not only of how not to concede, but also of how to score a much needed goal.

This changes when Arsenal face sides such as Wigan, who are delighted with a home draw against a vastly superior side. Due to this, neither Steve Bruce nor Gareth Southgate felt it was necessary to try and push forward. I am not sure if Southgate planned to score the goal, but it seems that Aliadiere enjoys playing against his old club…

Arsenal, despite their skilful players, find it hard to cope when all the opposition players are sitting behind the ball. It forces the Gunners to leave their delightful passing style as it clearly doesn’t work, and focus on swinging in balls in to the penalty area, in the hope that one of Adebayor, Van Persie, or Bendtner can find the space to head the ball home. In recent weeks – it really hasn’t worked for them.

Unless Arsene Wenger finds a solution to the “All Out Defence” playing style of his opponents, Arsenal can kiss that Premiership title goodbye, as Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo, along with their greater depth of squad, will prove too strong to overcome.

Football Betting Tips - Day 30




This time I'll try to give you some tips regarding two tricky matches. The first one is the relegation battle between Birmingham and Kevin Keegan's poor Newcastle. BetUknow members predictions are: 41.3% think Newcastle will finally win, 35% thinks that Birmingham will be the one to breathe some fresh air. The interesting detail is that Newcastle top predictors put their faith on Birmingham.
The second match involves Manchester City and Tottenham. The Citizens must win in order to keep their Champions League dream alive and their top predictors think they will do just that. Still, most of BetUknow members predict the match to end wither in a draw or with Tottenham winning.

Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Football Betting Tips – The UEFA cup


Round of 16 2nd legs brings some tension regarding the Premier League teams.
Tottenham will travel to The Netherlands in a mission to overcome a 0-1 home loss to PSV.
Almost 50% of BetUknow members think that Tottenham will accomplish the mission, but both Tottenham's and PSV's top predictors sense this will end in a draw.
The second encounter involves Sporting Lisbon and Bolton. More then 60 % of all BetUknow members go with Sporting. This includes both teams' top predictors. Bolton will have to do something extraordinary to eliminate Sporting Lisbon and, in my opinion, they should concentrate on their away match at Wigan, taking place on Sunday.
The last match involving a Premier League team is the interesting tie between Everton and Fiorentina. Everton's dreams of reaching the UEFA Cup finals seem unliekely to fulfill. In my opinion, despite their home advantage The Toffees will need to show something special if living the dream is to be an option.. 63% of BetUknow members believe that Everton will win this. Surprisingly enough, this includes both teams' top predictors, but, most of the predictors believe that it won't be enough, as they predict Everton to win by a margin of only one goal.

This will be the night the English sides will kiss the UEFA Cup goodbye.

A Helping Hand


Chelsea’s manager Avram Grant can feel grateful to the FA, who have managed to conjure up a fixture list which allows him to recover easily after some dreadful performances.

Since becoming manager, Grant has been busy fighting his critics, even after some excellent results that Chelsea have achieved on the pitch. Unfortunately an attractive style of football is nowhere to be seen. Chelsea have remained the same boring side they were under the leadership of the charismatic Mourinho, and they are still playing out dull 1-0 wins over much weaker teams.

The tide began to turn with the humiliating defeat to Tottenham in the Carling Cup final. This gave most of the leading newspapers the opportunity to criticize Grant once again, questioning his ability to manage a side such as Chelsea. They should have noticed that Chelsea’s next match was at West Ham. Alan Curbishly’s side is the perfect choice to allow any team to recover, since they lack any backbone, and indeed, an easy 4-0 victory over The Hammers allowed Grant to prove his critics wrong, and give him some much needed breathing space.

Just when things started to quieten down, Chelsea travelled up north to Barnsley in the 6th round of the FA Cup. Once more Chelsea suffered a disgraceful defeat, this time at the hands of a Championship team. These highly paid superstars were no match for the grit and determination of an inspired Barnsley team, a side placed 34 places below Chelsea, and fighting for survival in the Championship.

As expected, knives were drawn, but luckily enough for Grant, the under-achieving Derby County await his team. It is almost a certainty that Chelsea will get the convincing win they need to move even closer to Arsenal, with Grant dreaming of the prospect of winning the Premiership title. This will wipe out any bad nightmares of the defeat at Oakwell. He can dream, until of course, Chelsea contrive to lose once more…

Sunday, 9 March 2008

Football Betting Tips – FA premiership day 29



This is my second review of the EPL on my Prediction Colum. Today I have decided to focus on the Sunderland – Everton match, which is a bit misleading, with Everton still fighting for Champions League spot and Sunderland trying to survive in the Premiership. Both Sunderland's and Everton's top predictors go with Everton, but in the same time, more than 30% of all BetUknow members think that Everton won’t win. A tricky one indeed…

Saturday, 8 March 2008

That’s The Way To Do It


Arsenal secured one of their greatest achievements in recent history, by defeating European Cup holders AC Milan by 2 goals to nil, marking the end of an era for AC Milan, forcing the Italians to bring in younger fresher talent into their squad for future challenges.Beside the fact that Arsenal are the first English team ever to beat AC Milan at the San Siro, what impressed the most was the level of football showed by the youngsters, who totally outplayed Milan’s veterans. Arsenal did not try to win through hard tackles and fast breaks, they pushed hard for victory with great skill, grit and determination, throwing the attacking Theo Walcott on for the defensive-oriented Emmanuel Eboue. This impressive victory came just in time for Arsenal, to end their recent slump after failing to win any of their last four matches. Arsene Wenger has once again shown his incredible managerial abilities, and will have to make sure this win will be the springboard for the upcoming struggle in the race for the Premiership title.Once again his young group of warriors have proved everyone wrong by pushing forward in the two most important campaigns, but with Manchester United on their shoulders they must be careful, otherwise Arsenal will end up with nothing at all.

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Football Betting Tips – Predicting the Champions League first knockout round


This is my first review of the UEFA's Champions League on my Prediction Column.
Today I've decided to concentrate on two interesting matches: The first one is the encounter involving Real Madrid and AS Roma. After Real lost 2-1 in the first leg, they need to win by one goal to nil, in order to proceed to the quarter finals. 58% of BetUknow members think that Real have what it takes to come out as winners. This contradicts Real's top predictors, who think the game will end in a draw.
The second match see Olympiacos come to Stamford Bridge, to face Chelsea.
More then 80% of BetUknow’s members think that Chelsea will win, with more than half of them thinking the margin will be greater than one goal.

Back To Square One


Just when Avram Grant thought he was winning over all the doubters as Chelsea manager following a great run of results, along came the Carling Cup final, where Chelsea were soundly beaten by fellow Londoners Tottenham Hotspur.As if the defeat was not bad enough, a lot of questions were raised regarding Grant’s squad selection and tactics, as Chelsea were totally outplayed throughout the whole match. Yet, there was more to come, as some of the people who raised those questions were the players themselves, who failed to understand Grant’s tactics.The combination of this practically destroyed everything that Grant has managed to build before, and sent everyone back to the very beginning of his time as Chelsea manager. All of a sudden Grant has to prove once again, to the fans, the media and the players, he is fit to do the job.This makes the upcoming week an extremely important one; with both the 2nd leg of the Champions League encounter with Olympiacos, as well as the tricky FA Cup tie with Barnsley taking place. As a matter of fact, Grant has everything to lose, because everyone expects Chelsea to win both of these matches, against inferior opposition.Failing in either of these two matches, not to mention the possibility of failing in them both, will mark a quick end to the Grant era. Not too many pundits or supporters will be sorry to see him go as he is seen as Abramovich’s puppet. Grant is a phenomenon that no one has actually managed to understand.

Monday, 3 March 2008

Champions League AC Milan vs. Arsenal match preview


Despite dominating the majority of the match, Arsenal drew blanks when hosting AC Milan. Now in order to progress they will have to score. AC Milan will try to make up for a horrible season by winning the Champions League, but they do not seem to be strong enough. This one looks like a score draw, which will send Arsenal to the next round.

Sunday, 2 March 2008

Football Betting Tips - Day 28


Hi all,

This is the first post on my weekly prediction column. Here I'll post the crowd's choice regarding the Premier League and Champions League matches directly from BetUknow.co.uk .
At the Premier League day 28 I have decided to concentrate on two interesting matches :
The first one is Bolton Wanderers vs. Liverpool. 66% thinks that Liverool will win the match, 22.4% thinks that the game will end in a draw including Bolton's top predictiors.
The second one is Everton vs. Portsmouth. Regarding my last post about the battle for next year’s final Champions League spot, the 10 top Everton predictors thinks that the game will end in a draw even though 53% thinks that everton will win the match and Everton finished only two matches in a draw out of 8 home league games.

Lets test my tips...

Even Better Than The Red Thing

The battle for next year’s final Champions League spot is really starting to heat up after Everton completed a wonderful away win over Manchester City, this puts them in 4th place, 3 points clear of Liverpool, who have a game in hand. Everton’s away win was worth more than the 3 points they gained. Manchester City have managed to climb up the table due to their impressive home record. Knowing that their away form is so poor, Manchester City have made the City of Manchester stadium a fortress this season, going 12 matches unbeaten. But despite all this, Everton dominated this encounter, producing numerous scoring opportunities, even after going two up. This left Manchester City dumfounded, and increasingly frustrated. After all, they are not used to being on the back foot when playing in front of their home fans.This win is a warning sign for Liverpool. Rafa Benitez’s lads were supposed to fight for the Premiership title, but now see their local rivals taking their Champions League spot. True, Liverpool’s squad is packed with many world-class players, but it seems that Everton have got the edge in two areas: The strength of the team, and the trust in their manager.Since it is unlikely that Everton’s great teamwork will suddenly disappear, and since David Moyes is clearly a superior manager, Liverpool will have to fight hard to get their Champions League spot back. They have the ability to do so, but this year Everton are worthy opponents, if not more.