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Jason Pettigrove

Jason is an experienced and UEFA accredited journalist, broadcaster and published author specialising in expert analysis and insightful opinion on elite level football. Focusing predominantly on Spanish football and the UEFA club competitions throughout his career, he has maintained the industry critical knowledge of the global world of football to effectively cover breaking news and provide a well-rounded perspective to his content. He has been consistently recognised as a key contributor by various influential editors and has authored Huddy: The Official Biography of Alan Hudson. He is currently writing his second book Lionel Messi: From Beginning to End.

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    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6

    Tackling The £2,000,000 Pick 6   This week’s Pick 6 will provide an interesting test for most of you. Championship and League Cup fixtures make up the coupon with some classic fixtures in amongst them.

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    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6

    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6   The Champions League is back and forms a third of this week’s Pick 6 coupon. Premier League fixtures also feature heavily including a tasty Midlands derby, plus a Serie A classic to mix things up a bit.

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    WELCOME BACK THE EVER PREDICTABLE LA LIGA!

    WELCOME BACK THE EVER PREDICTABLE LA LIGA! So La Liga is back but not quite in the way we all expected. Until the saviours of week 1, Eibar, put three past a disappointing Granada side, we were looking at the worst ever weekend in the Spanish top flight in terms of goals scored.

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    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6

    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6   A few surprising scorelines around in the world of football during the past seven days. Certainly the odd one or two that will have outfoxed even the best tipster.

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    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6

    TACKLING THE £2,000,000 PICK6   Ahhh….the opening weekend of the Premier League season. Welcome back my old friend. Let the normal Saturday routines begin again in earnest. The first Pick6 of the season has thrown up some interesting games, and if you fancy your chances, remember to stake a minimum of £2 to be in with a chance of a slice of the £2 million top prize.

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    PREMIER LEAGUE NEW BOYS TO SURPRISE EVERYONE?

    PREMIER LEAGUE NEW BOYS TO SURPRISE EVERYONE?   Your mind is already made up isn’t it… Norwich, Watford, Bournemouth – favourites for the drop right? Another three whipping boys making the transition to the Premier League who might start off with a win or two as the feel good factor left over from last season continues, but who’ll make up the bottom three positions in the table come the end of the season.

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    CHELSEA’S MOVE FOR STONES SIGNALS THE END FOR TERRY

    The King is dead, long live the King! Well, we haven’t quite reached that point yet, but for Chelsea’s John Terry the end is nigh. Chelsea’s greatest ever player, despite what opinion polls might tell you, is in the autumn of his career and there’s every chance that Jose Mourinho sees the coming campaign as his captain’s swan song.

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    Is Benteke the target man that Liverpool have been asking for?

    Before Liverpool fans bemoan the need for a big target man after the relative failures of Andy Carroll and Rickie Lambert, they should consider that Christian Benteke is one of just six players to score 10 or more in the last three Premier League seasons.

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    WHY STERLING WAS RIGHT TO DEMAND A MOVE TO MAN CITY

    English football seemingly has a problem. Actually no, it’s English society with the issue. Whenever someone from any walk of life looks to better themselves, the English way isn’t to support them and wish them well.

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    MAN UTD’S SCHWEINSTEIGER MOVE IS MISTAKE BY ROSE TINTED LVG

    Unlike this time last year, Louis Van Gaal and Manchester United are getting their transfer business done early. Three signings in 24 hours – Darmian, Schweinstieger and Schneiderlin – is a statement of intent from the Red Devils.

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    3 REASONS VILLA & SHERWOOD SHOULD AVOID ADEBAYOR

    Aston Villa need to hit the ground running at the start of the 2015/16 season if they want to avoid the kind of fate that befell them during the last campaign. Despite a magical run to the FA Cup final which ultimately ended in a crushing defeat, Villa’s league form was about as poor as it gets and Tim Sherwood deserves the plaudits for stopping the Villains from plunging into the Championship abyss.

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