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  • MICHAEL OWEN’S 1X2 PICK15 SELECTIONS

    MICHAEL OWEN’S 1X2 PICK15 SELECTIONS     After skipping international duty on last weekend’s coupon, Michael Owen is back to tackle this weeks more familiar feeling £1,000,000 1X2 Pick15, and there are some cracking fixtures along the way to get the juices flowing, featuring games from the Premier League, Championship, La Liga, Serie A, and an old friend returns, The Champions League comes back with a bang.

  • GUIDE TO THE NEXT £1,000,000 1X2 PICK15

    GUIDE TO THE NEXT £1,000,000 1X2 PICK15     Following a gruelling International break which saw England ease past the limited tests of San Marino and Switzerland, normal service can resume with the return of the Premier League this weekend.

  • LVG’S UNITED TENURE ON THE BRINK AHEAD OF POOL MATCH

    The international break hasn’t been kind to Louis van Gaal. With the transfer window closed, Manchester United’s summer business can be defined by solving their midfield troubles, but inexplicably creating problems everywhere else.

  • MAN UTD V LIVERPOOL – CLASSIC FIXTURES

    MAN UTD V LIVERPOOL – CLASSIC FIXTURES   Saturday evening sees fierce rivals Manchester United and Liverpool lock horns once again in the quest for 3 points on the pitch and bragging rights off it.

  • ADEBAYOR: OCCASIONALLY UNPLAYABLE, OFTEN UNSELCTABLE

    ADEBAYOR: OCCASIONALLY UNPLAYABLE, OFTEN UNSELCTABLE   On Sunday afternoon, Tottenham Hotspur will take on Sunderland at the Stadium of Light with only one out-and-out striker in their matchday squad.

  • HOW MUCH WOULD YESTERDAY’S STARS COST YOU TODAY?

    HOW MUCH WOULD YESTERDAY’S STARS COST YOU TODAY?   After all that transfer activity and the eventual closing of the window on September 1st, a staggering £870m was the total spend of Premier League clubs.

  • IS WAYNE ROONEY PAST HIS BEST?

    IS WAYNE ROONEY PAST HIS BEST?   After a disappointing start to the campaign, this was Wayne Rooney’s big moment to prove that he is still a top striker. Granted it was “only” San Marino, but many had tipped the England captain to surpass Sir Bobby Charlton’s record in a fixture that is widely regarded as one of the easiest matches at international level.

  • HOW WILL THE LEAGUE LOOK AT THE END OF 2015/16?

    HOW WILL THE LEAGUE LOOK AT THE END OF 2015/16?   1. Manchester City Before the season started I would have backed Chelsea all the way, but I think the title is already out of their grasp. Manchester City have spent huge money throughout the summer, and the board will accept nothing less than another Premier League crown.

  • COLEMAN’S WALES ON THE BRINK OF HISTORY

    Chris Coleman’s Wales are just one win away from securing their passage to a first major tournament since 1958. After a memorable night in Nicosia, 4,000 Wales fans saw their side cement their place at the top of Group B after a hard-fought 1-0 win.

  • KANE STILL CONTRIBUTING EVEN WITHOUT GOALS

    It was a well-timed run and a perfectly-weighted through-ball, but Harry Kane could not take advantage. Moussa Dembele had robbed Bryan Oviedo of possession deep inside the Tottenham half and recycled the ball to Ryan Mason, who curled a wonderful pass around the side of Phil Jagielka to send Kane through on goal.

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