Premiership October 30th and 31st

BobbyBlueChip

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Belly of the Beast
Overall 21-27 -9.41 units
Favs 11-10 -4.44 units
Dogs 4-12 -5.65 units
Draws 1-0 +1.42 units
Totals 5-5 -0.74 units

The best clubs in the world don't scare Man City. They've become organized and are big, strong and athletic and their countering ability is top class. It's these types of matches that cause them concern. Can they break down a team playing behind the ball? Do they have the understanding of each other to break the last line of defense? Their most valuable player is out and I suspect that they'll probably play an unfamiliar 4-4-2. They'll be happy with a 1-0 victory and will go into a shell at 2-0.

Manchester City (ENG-P)/Wolves (ENG-P) Under 2? -122* to win 1 unit

Sunderland-Newcastle returns after a season away. A year off adds to the anticipation as well as the fact that an aggressive Joey Barton has his frst match with Lee Catermole from Sunderland since he was injured on an ill-advised tackle. This looks to be a crunchy affair with neither side willing to push. 8 goals (with a number of Bent penalties) in 9 matches for Sunderland. Without a 6-goal result for Newcastle, they have 8 goals in thier other 8 matches

Sunderland (ENG-P)/Newcastle (ENG-P) Under 2? -116* to win 1 unit

Another Derby with clubs limited in their goal scoring options.

Birmingham (ENG-P)/Aston Villa (ENG-P) Under 2? -131* to win 1 unit

Taking away club and player reputation, Bolton look to be the better side to me and I can't find a reason besides reputation that Bolton aren't favorites.

Bolton (ENG-P) +? -143* vs Liverpool (ENG-P)
 
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