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West Ham (ENG-P) +? -141* vs Newcastle (ENG-P)
Manchester City (ENG-P) -220* vs Cardiff (ENG-P)

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Sunderland (ENG-P) +463* vs Southampton (ENG-P)
Draw (Sunderland (ENG-P) vs Southampton (ENG-P)) +304* vs Sunderland (ENG-P)

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I'm not playing anything. I think Portland's the better team, but it's an event for Seattle tonight and everyone , including the linesmen can get caught up in something like that.

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No play on MU/Chel game, but I can't believe how the mkt reacts to the coaching changes. Public opinion basically telling you that Mourinho can turn water into wine and that Moyes will have trouble getting out of his own way.

Hard to not look at ManU for the home win. Will Mourinho intimidate the refs?
 

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I think it matters most in England. . . with the fans, bettors and the English players. It's like the Captain's arm band for the national team. Nobody cares but the English.

The coach has a huge impact on a team and it's normally immediate. Chelsea's better with him because he's the only one that can transition their older players. Moyes is significant to United because continental players don't want to play for him and he sits in the technical area yelling instructions which is fine. . . if you don't mind playing the game professionally and having your coach shout at you. . . .and if you understand English. . . from a Scot.

As long as RVP is upright, his left leg covers alot of flaws, so I still think that United is the favorite to win the league, but I can't see any value in anything tomorrow
 

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After thinking a bit more, I don't think either team will hate a draw. I don't see either manager letting this game turn into the exciting top of the table matches we've seen the past year or two.

Draw (Chelsea (ENG-P) vs Manchester Utd (ENG-P)) +238* vs Chelsea (ENG-P) 1/2 unit
 
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