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PREMIERSHIP BETTING
THE TALLY'S SEASON TOTALS
Total amount staked: £125.00
Total return: £116.25
Loss: -£8.75
If you still have any queries then visit our Betting FAQ and find out all you need to know.
PREMIERSHIP FIVE
SATURDAY
MANCHESTER UNITED v Aston Villa
Manchester United (1.28 at William Hill) got off to the perfect start to the season last weekend with a 2-0 away win at Everton.
They are full of intention and a fully-fit strike force is looking pretty potent.
Aston Villa (9.5 at Bet 365), meanwhile, let in two goals in the first ten minutes last weekend at home.
They did score twice themselves, but it is not the best way to prepare for a visit to Old Trafford.
The draw is 4.5 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: United roar on
LIVERPOOL v Sunderland
One of the strangest sights you are likely to see in top flight football occurred at the Riverside Stadium last weekend.
A home side shuffling into the corners in the dying seconds to protect a 0-0 advantage.
It was a testament to Liverpool's (1.33 at William Hill) dominance against ten-man Middlesbrough.
They may find their reward this time against newly-promoted Sunderland (9.5 at Bet 365).
The draw is 4.0 at William Hill.
VERDICT: Reds roaring
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v Middlesbrough
I suggested that Tottenham (1.9 at Bet 365) will be a force to be reckoned with this season and so far they have proved me right.
It's early day but now they have a good chance to cement a place at the top end of the table with a home win against Middlesbrough (3.75 at William Hill) who looked unsure of themselves at home last week.
The draw is 3.2 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Spurred on
NEWCASTLE UNITED v West Ham United
West Ham (5.0 at William Hill) made the perfect start to the season and surprised a few people into the bargain.
Many people's favourites for the drop, they beat Blackburn at home last week with a little ease.
But, I fear, it is a false dawn. Blackburn are in danger of sinking without a trace this season under the custodianship of Mark Hughes so they are hardly a beacon to hold yourself up against.
Newcastle (1.7 at William Hill) and 60,000 Geordies may prove a slightly stiffer test for the Hammers.
The draw is 3.5 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Geordie roar
CHARLTON ATHLETIC v Wigan Athletic
Wigan (4.5 at William Hill) could be in for a frustrating season, if last Sunday's last-minute defeat to Chelsea is anything to go by.
And they come up against a different, but just as tricky, proposition in Charlton (1.8 at Bet 365) away.
Already 3-1 winners at the other automatic promotion side, Sunderland, Charlton have too much nous for Wigan who are on a steep learning curve.
The draw is 3.3 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Charlton stay on top
THE FIVE BET (5 x £5 singles)
Total Stake: £25
Max Return: £39.35
THE MULTIPLIER (5 x £3 trebles, £5 fivefold)
Total stake: £20
Min return (if three teams win): £14.24
Max return: £133.48
THE MARKER
THE TALLY'S SEASON TOTALS
Total amount staked: £20.00
Total return: £28.80
Profit: £8.80
Liverpool (1.33 at William Hill) are our top price to pay off in the Premiership this week. Stick another £20 on and see your profits soar!
Total stake: £20.00
Total return: £26.60
PREMIERSHIP BETTING
THE TALLY'S SEASON TOTALS
Total amount staked: £125.00
Total return: £116.25
Loss: -£8.75
If you still have any queries then visit our Betting FAQ and find out all you need to know.
PREMIERSHIP FIVE
SATURDAY
MANCHESTER UNITED v Aston Villa
Manchester United (1.28 at William Hill) got off to the perfect start to the season last weekend with a 2-0 away win at Everton.
They are full of intention and a fully-fit strike force is looking pretty potent.
Aston Villa (9.5 at Bet 365), meanwhile, let in two goals in the first ten minutes last weekend at home.
They did score twice themselves, but it is not the best way to prepare for a visit to Old Trafford.
The draw is 4.5 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: United roar on
LIVERPOOL v Sunderland
One of the strangest sights you are likely to see in top flight football occurred at the Riverside Stadium last weekend.
A home side shuffling into the corners in the dying seconds to protect a 0-0 advantage.
It was a testament to Liverpool's (1.33 at William Hill) dominance against ten-man Middlesbrough.
They may find their reward this time against newly-promoted Sunderland (9.5 at Bet 365).
The draw is 4.0 at William Hill.
VERDICT: Reds roaring
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v Middlesbrough
I suggested that Tottenham (1.9 at Bet 365) will be a force to be reckoned with this season and so far they have proved me right.
It's early day but now they have a good chance to cement a place at the top end of the table with a home win against Middlesbrough (3.75 at William Hill) who looked unsure of themselves at home last week.
The draw is 3.2 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Spurred on
NEWCASTLE UNITED v West Ham United
West Ham (5.0 at William Hill) made the perfect start to the season and surprised a few people into the bargain.
Many people's favourites for the drop, they beat Blackburn at home last week with a little ease.
But, I fear, it is a false dawn. Blackburn are in danger of sinking without a trace this season under the custodianship of Mark Hughes so they are hardly a beacon to hold yourself up against.
Newcastle (1.7 at William Hill) and 60,000 Geordies may prove a slightly stiffer test for the Hammers.
The draw is 3.5 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Geordie roar
CHARLTON ATHLETIC v Wigan Athletic
Wigan (4.5 at William Hill) could be in for a frustrating season, if last Sunday's last-minute defeat to Chelsea is anything to go by.
And they come up against a different, but just as tricky, proposition in Charlton (1.8 at Bet 365) away.
Already 3-1 winners at the other automatic promotion side, Sunderland, Charlton have too much nous for Wigan who are on a steep learning curve.
The draw is 3.3 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Charlton stay on top
THE FIVE BET (5 x £5 singles)
Total Stake: £25
Max Return: £39.35
THE MULTIPLIER (5 x £3 trebles, £5 fivefold)
Total stake: £20
Min return (if three teams win): £14.24
Max return: £133.48
THE MARKER
THE TALLY'S SEASON TOTALS
Total amount staked: £20.00
Total return: £28.80
Profit: £8.80
Liverpool (1.33 at William Hill) are our top price to pay off in the Premiership this week. Stick another £20 on and see your profits soar!
Total stake: £20.00
Total return: £26.60
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