There is value to be found at Craven Cottage and Upton Park and there could be more Midlands derby misery in store for Aston Villa on Sunday at tempting odds writes David Walker.
Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 29/30 April 2006
Manchester United could delay Chelseas celebrations by a further week while Portsmouth could relegate both West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City this weekend writes David Walker.
Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 7 May 2006
Home wins will dominate this weekends results, Tottenham will pip Arsenal to fourth spot and Bolton will play in the Intertoto Cup this summer at the expense of Newcastle writes David Walker.
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Premiership Betting Review – 1 May 2006
Chelsea officially clinched the Premiership on Saturday lunchtime with a crushing 3-0 victory over second placed Manchester United.
Premiership Betting Review – 23 April 2006
Tottenham had one foot in fourth place until Thierry Henry equalised in the North London derby.
Premiership Betting Review – 8 May 2006
Manchester United confirmed a second-placed finish and automatic entry into next seasons Champions League with a crushing 4-0 victory over Charlton.
Premiership Betting Review – 9 April 2006
Manchester United look set to push Chelsea all the way for the Premiership title following a convincing 2-0 win over Arsenal.
Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 22/23 April 2006
A glut of home wins dominates this weekends predictions and Sunderland could add another twist to the relegation battle at large odds. Love them or loathe them, Chelsea will be in the FA Cup final along with Middlesbrough writes David Walker.
Who Will Win The English Premiership In 2007?
Now the Fifa World Cup is out of the way, after yet another disappointing performance from the English team, focus is once again turning to the start of the Premiership. In this article, I write about the contenders for the trophy and give my opinion on who I think will end up as the champions in May 2007.
Football Fans Can Get To See All Of The Games This Year
The ever-increasing season ticket prices means a lot of fans struggle to watch all of their teams matches. With the price of even just a championship season ticket being around £400 most fans can struggle to foot the bill, even if their team isnt in the expensive premiership. This will mean that footballs best fans wont be able to support their team, just simply because they cant afford it.
But football fans have been offered a new solution. Barclays bank (sponsor of t…