Sunday, 20 February 2011

Does it ever get tiresome......

It's starting to a little.
You look at the form, dissect head to heads, homes and aways, form tables and teams just turn it on it's head at times for no good apparent reason! SWINES!
Anyway, today sees the last of the account being emptied on three tennis finals, a snooker final, two Super League teams and four football teams, ludicrous!

SERIE A FIXTURE AC MILAN
SERIE A FIXTURE NAPOLI
LA LIGA FIXTURE SEVILLE
LA LIGA FIXTURE VILLAREAL
WELSH OPEN SNOOKER FINAL JOHN HIGGINS
ATP MARSEILLE FINAL ROBIN SODERLING
ATP BUENOS AIRES FINAL NICOLAS ALMAGRO
ATP MEMPHIS FINAL ANDY RODDICK
SUPER LEAGUE FIXTURE WARRINGTON WOLVES
SUPER LEAGUE FIXTURE WIGAN WARRIORS


45.42 Paddy Power 43.56 BetFred 41.21 SportingBet

AC Milan have won the last 8 meetings with Chievo home and away. Nuff Said.
Napoli have won all their Serie A fixtures at home v Catania by an aggregate of 4-0(3 games.)
Villareal have hit a bit of a flat spot the last few weeks but should use this home game v rock bottom club Malaga as a stepping stone to a return to form.
Seville have won all 3 home games v Hercules by an aggregate score of 7-0, their recent form has not been good but they have earlier in the season put runs of wins together v lesser sides.
The 3 tennis finals, all picks are odds on favorites for very good reason. All 3 are ranked above their opponents, Soderling and Almagro hold winning head to head records v Cilic and Chela respectively, with Raonic, Roddicks opponent coming off the back of last weeks win, may be feeling the effects of his longest stint of playing competitive Tour tennis. Roddick has also won this title twice before, as recently as 2009.
John higgins is my last hope in getting Stephen Bloody Maguire beat this week, it's become a bit of a vendetta to not let the dour Scotsman win this tournament this afternoon. Higgins is provisionally ranked number one with Maguire at eight, Higgins has won their two most recent encounters.
The two Super League teams, Warrington and Wigan will want to win this afternoons clashes, simply so as not to lose ground on the Rhinos who after a shaky start at the Millenium, won impressively Friday night. Therefore wins feel essential for these two so early in the campaign.

Unless we recoup recent losses today, it could be a quiet midweek, so wish us a little luck,eh?

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