ok one immediately catches the eye.
Man City billionaires over Arsenal. +240ish outright and/or +1/2, -135ish
I've bet against Man City countless times this year as they have usually been overpriced, especially on their travels, but I'm seeing gradual improvement and more importantly the price is right this week.
Arsenal will miss their best player Cesc Fabregas (suspension), still miss Van Persie (suspension), Walcott (who has been declared out for 3 months), and right back Sagna (another player injured last week). Of course Arsenal have plenty of quality but these absences are piled on top of a team who is still not found itself this season and are coming off a terrible 2-0 defeat at home to Aston Villa last weekend.
Man City come off a 2-2 draw at Hull where they had the better of the play. City led 2-1 in the second half and it took a harsh deflected free kick by Geovanni to deny them all three points. At home they have shown good form this year (red cards in their games against Tottenham and Liverpool really cost them) and will be highly motivated to grab all three points against a top 4 team. Mark Hughes is really in the hot seat and he'll really need to start stringing wins together to keep this job. This would be the ideal starting point.
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Man City billionaires over Arsenal. +240ish outright and/or +1/2, -135ish
I've bet against Man City countless times this year as they have usually been overpriced, especially on their travels, but I'm seeing gradual improvement and more importantly the price is right this week.
Arsenal will miss their best player Cesc Fabregas (suspension), still miss Van Persie (suspension), Walcott (who has been declared out for 3 months), and right back Sagna (another player injured last week). Of course Arsenal have plenty of quality but these absences are piled on top of a team who is still not found itself this season and are coming off a terrible 2-0 defeat at home to Aston Villa last weekend.
Man City come off a 2-2 draw at Hull where they had the better of the play. City led 2-1 in the second half and it took a harsh deflected free kick by Geovanni to deny them all three points. At home they have shown good form this year (red cards in their games against Tottenham and Liverpool really cost them) and will be highly motivated to grab all three points against a top 4 team. Mark Hughes is really in the hot seat and he'll really need to start stringing wins together to keep this job. This would be the ideal starting point.
gl