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December 01, 2017, 09:25:47 AM
I missed the midweek fixtures...  No video replays, highlights and no football news for a couple of days.  Feels good.

Anyway, fat Wayne did a hat trick?  LOOOL!!  Nice.  How did that come about?  Was Allardyce already coaching them?

Allardyce was in the stands. Unsworth says he did not pick the starting line up. Wayne can still kick the ball very well this is true.
As he done this hat trick I sure he can kick ball very well until end of this season because he is still able to do this Cheesy
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December 01, 2017, 09:09:31 AM
I missed the midweek fixtures...  No video replays, highlights and no football news for a couple of days.  Feels good.

Anyway, fat Wayne did a hat trick?  LOOOL!!  Nice.  How did that come about?  Was Allardyce already coaching them?

Allardyce was in the stands. Unsworth says he did not pick the starting line up. Wayne can still kick the ball very well this is true.
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December 01, 2017, 06:53:24 AM
I missed the midweek fixtures...  No video replays, highlights and no football news for a couple of days.  Feels good.

Anyway, fat Wayne did a hat trick?  LOOOL!!  Nice.  How did that come about?  Was Allardyce already coaching them?
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November 30, 2017, 06:06:07 PM
Happy for Everton's recovery and Rooney's hattrick... Best goal of his career ever? I don't know. Those halfway punts are all about skill, wind, and of course a generous helping of luck =) He's one of the last of my boyhood age players, so nostalgia abounded!

It is rare to see rooney score even when he was in manchester united. Im not really sure about this but there is a rumour going on that he might end his career this season along with everton his old club. This is a classy way for a player to end their career although I was hoping that manchester united will be his last team for his proffesional career
Now its good time for him to say goodbye because his time is already end and he can give his place for any other good place going to end his career from the same club where he start its very great moments for him he deserve some respect as he done good for his very long career 

Absolutely true, a good time for him to retire. Its been a long career and an awesome one as well. I still like his play, but its glamour went down as his age increased. As one of a favorite, it would have been really nice to see him retire from Manchester United.

About EPL tomorrow, 2 matches I would follow and might like to put a bet. Tottenham vs. Watford and Manchester United vs. Arsenal
The 2nd one ManU vs Arsenal will be a must watch. Wish to see some
 actions from both side.
Everton the sick sleeper ... Wakes up with a wide win as he won four on West Ham injured and made him suffer at the landing points The most interesting thing in this round return legend Rooney with hattrick .

That was a great hat-trick by Rooney the best being that long range shot from the middle. I'm also thinking that maybe it might be his last season in the EPL and it would be a great way to go out playing for the club that started it all for him. He could always go play in the US like so many players have done once they retire from the EPL.
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November 30, 2017, 06:01:30 PM
Happy for Everton's recovery and Rooney's hattrick... Best goal of his career ever? I don't know. Those halfway punts are all about skill, wind, and of course a generous helping of luck =) He's one of the last of my boyhood age players, so nostalgia abounded!

It is rare to see rooney score even when he was in manchester united. Im not really sure about this but there is a rumour going on that he might end his career this season along with everton his old club. This is a classy way for a player to end their career although I was hoping that manchester united will be his last team for his proffesional career
Now its good time for him to say goodbye because his time is already end and he can give his place for any other good place going to end his career from the same club where he start its very great moments for him he deserve some respect as he done good for his very long career 

Absolutely true, a good time for him to retire. Its been a long career and an awesome one as well. I still like his play, but its glamour went down as his age increased. As one of a favorite, it would have been really nice to see him retire from Manchester United.

About EPL tomorrow, 2 matches I would follow and might like to put a bet. Tottenham vs. Watford and Manchester United vs. Arsenal
The 2nd one ManU vs Arsenal will be a must watch. Wish to see some
 actions from both side.
Everton the sick sleeper ... Wakes up with a wide win as he won four on West Ham injured and made him suffer at the landing points The most interesting thing in this round return legend Rooney with hattrick .
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November 30, 2017, 05:37:18 PM
Excelent hattrick by rooney I must say!!
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November 30, 2017, 05:36:42 PM
Happy for Everton's recovery and Rooney's hattrick... Best goal of his career ever? I don't know. Those halfway punts are all about skill, wind, and of course a generous helping of luck =) He's one of the last of my boyhood age players, so nostalgia abounded!

It is rare to see rooney score even when he was in manchester united. Im not really sure about this but there is a rumour going on that he might end his career this season along with everton his old club. This is a classy way for a player to end their career although I was hoping that manchester united will be his last team for his proffesional career
Now its good time for him to say goodbye because his time is already end and he can give his place for any other good place going to end his career from the same club where he start its very great moments for him he deserve some respect as he done good for his very long career 

Absolutely true, a good time for him to retire. Its been a long career and an awesome one as well. I still like his play, but its glamour went down as his age increased. As one of a favorite, it would have been really nice to see him retire from Manchester United.

About EPL tomorrow, 2 matches I would follow and might like to put a bet. Tottenham vs. Watford and Manchester United vs. Arsenal
The 2nd one ManU vs Arsenal will be a must watch. Wish to see some actions from both side.
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November 30, 2017, 05:06:27 PM

That rooney hatrick was very good and the half way line goal excellent.  The problem with rooney is still his overall mobility.  With ball at his feet hes just as good.
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November 30, 2017, 03:29:19 PM
Happy for Everton's recovery and Rooney's hattrick... Best goal of his career ever? I don't know. Those halfway punts are all about skill, wind, and of course a generous helping of luck =) He's one of the last of my boyhood age players, so nostalgia abounded!

It is rare to see rooney score even when he was in manchester united. Im not really sure about this but there is a rumour going on that he might end his career this season along with everton his old club. This is a classy way for a player to end their career although I was hoping that manchester united will be his last team for his proffesional career
Now its good time for him to say goodbye because his time is already end and he can give his place for any other good place going to end his career from the same club where he start its very great moments for him he deserve some respect as he done good for his very long career 
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November 30, 2017, 02:59:27 PM
Happy for Everton's recovery and Rooney's hattrick... Best goal of his career ever? I don't know. Those halfway punts are all about skill, wind, and of course a generous helping of luck =) He's one of the last of my boyhood age players, so nostalgia abounded!

It is rare to see rooney score even when he was in manchester united. Im not really sure about this but there is a rumour going on that he might end his career this season along with everton his old club. This is a classy way for a player to end their career although I was hoping that manchester united will be his last team for his proffesional career
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November 30, 2017, 02:00:46 PM
So, after Spurs' away loss last night, they seem to have overcome their Wembley hoodoo at the expense of losses on the road. Never mind, they've only just whetted my appetite for the underdog this week.

Now on tonight's games, we've got three matches that look good for a medium-risk Double Chance gamble on the underdogs:
1. Arsenal-Huddersfield : Huddersfield Draw/Win: @4.x
2. Chelsea-Swansea: Swansea Draw/Win: @4.5x
3. Manchester City-Southamption: Saints Draw/Win @: 4.x

If just one of those games ends in a draw, it's @1.3 profit for three even bets. Not worth the risk or can we count on EPL to bring it home?
I'm on the exact opposite of all these matches parlayed 3 of them and got a total of 1.7 odds I took these 3 because a bitcoin sportsbook I know is offering a profit increase by 50% if the parlay hit. The most risky bet out of the three is Chelsea because Man City and Arsenal have a clean record.

Well I ALMOST made it, but bleeding Raheem Sterling seems to have learnt the knack of saving his team in injury time. 1.7 is very decent, and I'd definitely have taken it up with a 50% bonus... does this sportsbook offer it every time a 3-parlay hits or was this just a promo?

Anyway, looks like I once more need to take a break from betting on these extremely unlikely underdog predictions. Very unhealthy for me, maybe just stick to making swashbuckling bets on Liverpool, at least they seem to be giving me some joy (except for Sevilla and Chelsea, but then the odds were very high then!).

Happy for Everton's recovery and Rooney's hattrick... Best goal of his career ever? I don't know. Those halfway punts are all about skill, wind, and of course a generous helping of luck =) He's one of the last of my boyhood age players, so nostalgia abounded!
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November 30, 2017, 01:31:52 PM
So, after Spurs' away loss last night, they seem to have overcome their Wembley hoodoo at the expense of losses on the road. Never mind, they've only just whetted my appetite for the underdog this week.


I think their game against Watford on the weekend will be a real tester and they're only three points behind them in the table and win will make them equal. Watford are very strong at home but I'm hoping Spurs can pull out a win as I have them my accumulator.
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November 30, 2017, 11:34:29 AM
Incredible Sterling in the last 3 games helped win his Manchester City at the end of every match!
Against Feyenord (1-0) at 88 ', against Huddersfield (2-1) at 84', against Southampton at 96 '!
Especially in the Premier League his goals have given 4 precious points to Manchester City.

19 consecutive victories for Manchester City (considering all competitions) and even 27 consecutive positive results.
Guardiola is creating (as he had done at Barcelona) an unbeatable team
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November 30, 2017, 06:44:35 AM
Oooh, that loss by the Spurs def opens up an opportunity for Liverpool and Arsenal to take that fourth spot in the league.  What are we seeing here?  Is this beginning of the end for the Spurs?  Are they back to being a top mid EPL club again?  Yes?  Then expect the club to sell their most prized possessions this summer, starting with Kane and Alli.

And the funny thing is, if Arsenal didn't get that controversial penalty vs Burnley, the latter would be in a better spot for top 4.
It is rather an unfortunate thing that is happening to Spurs especially since they are doing so well in European competition this year, the squad lack depth and to me is causing fatigue among the players. Though they have won some key games this season in all competitions, they have not been really impressive at all losing to all the big teams at this juncture.

It's almost a good thing if they come to the point when they know for sure that finishing within the top 4 of the league is out of reach.  That would mean they'll focus everything on the CL.  And with the performance their showing, they could reach the quarters imho.
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November 29, 2017, 07:04:59 PM
slowly everton performance incraese to good
meet westham united last night everton win 4-0, and wayne roney created 3 goal, fist hattrick is very long time not created hattrick
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November 29, 2017, 04:43:25 PM
Arsenal are strong at home with them sitting 4th place in Premier League with 25 points and they hot 4 wins and a draw in the last 5 games at home so they are definitely to be favorite for the win as there visitors Huddersfiels are not in good form with three defeats in row also they are sitting in 11th position in the standings with 15 points with just 5 points away from relegation and the gap could be tightened if they lose and that's definitely what will be happening because I don't see the scenario where they will be out without another defeat so I'm going with Arsenal -1.5AH.
Maybe the next match will be an easy game for Arsenal. let alone Arsenal are in good shape because they managed to win in the previous game. now they will play in front of their supporters who have always been able to win games if competed at the Emirates Stadium. I will bet on this match for Arsenal victory.
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November 29, 2017, 03:44:32 PM
Arsenal are strong at home with them sitting 4th place in Premier League with 25 points and they hot 4 wins and a draw in the last 5 games at home so they are definitely to be favorite for the win as there visitors Huddersfiels are not in good form with three defeats in row also they are sitting in 11th position in the standings with 15 points with just 5 points away from relegation and the gap could be tightened if they lose and that's definitely what will be happening because I don't see the scenario where they will be out without another defeat so I'm going with Arsenal -1.5AH.
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November 29, 2017, 03:43:06 PM
So, after Spurs' away loss last night, they seem to have overcome their Wembley hoodoo at the expense of losses on the road. Never mind, they've only just whetted my appetite for the underdog this week.

Now on tonight's games, we've got three matches that look good for a medium-risk Double Chance gamble on the underdogs:
1. Arsenal-Huddersfield : Huddersfield Draw/Win: @4.x
2. Chelsea-Swansea: Swansea Draw/Win: @4.5x
3. Manchester City-Southamption: Saints Draw/Win @: 4.x

If just one of those games ends in a draw, it's @1.3 profit for three even bets. Not worth the risk or can we count on EPL to bring it home?
I'm on the exact opposite of all these matches parlayed 3 of them and got a total of 1.7 odds I took these 3 because a bitcoin sportsbook I know is offering a profit increase by 50% if the parlay hit. The most risky bet out of the three is Chelsea because Man City and Arsenal have a clean record.
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November 29, 2017, 01:32:08 PM
So, after Spurs' away loss last night, they seem to have overcome their Wembley hoodoo at the expense of losses on the road. Never mind, they've only just whetted my appetite for the underdog this week.

Now on tonight's games, we've got three matches that look good for a medium-risk Double Chance gamble on the underdogs:
1. Arsenal-Huddersfield : Huddersfield Draw/Win: @4.x
2. Chelsea-Swansea: Swansea Draw/Win: @4.5x
3. Manchester City-Southamption: Saints Draw/Win @: 4.x

If just one of those games ends in a draw, it's @1.3 profit for three even bets. Not worth the risk or can we count on EPL to bring it home?
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November 29, 2017, 12:25:53 PM
I chose to watch the Tottenham match tonight, to know the weak points of the latter which always hurted by the small teams. But unfortunately, I have not concluded anything except that they do not play hard, they don't want ti win the game. I haven't founf that spirit and energy founded against Real Madrid.
I really don't know what's wrong with Tottenham Hotspurs,  this is their third straight defeat in the EPL, whiles in the Champions League they are playing like lions.Even though Pochettino's job is relatively safe, he should endeavor to find a solution in their current slump in the EPL.

It isn't. It's their third straight defeat of away games. They've lost two of their last four and drew the previous week. They've lost to Arsenal and Leicester away who are both very strong at home so I don't think it's some huge losses and they'll regain form I think. Chelsea lost to Palace not so long ago and at least Spurs beat them (though not exactly a difficult task right now lol).
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