United vs Crystal Palace -Sat 7:45am
time to load up again. use Man U in all your doubles and grab plenty of -2 handicap as well. can't see any reason why United won't pummel Palace as they're remarkable at home coming off a Premier League road loss.
3-1 home vs QPR
3-2 home vs Fulham
4-0 home vs Villa
3-0 home vs Bolton
2-1 home vs Chelsea
1-0 home vs Bolton
2-1 home vs City
2-0 home vs Hammers
3-0 home vs Everton
2-0 home vs Blackburn
3-2 home vs Villa
5-0 home vs Stoke
2-0 home vs Bolton
4-1 home vs Hammers
1-0 home vs Birm City
2-0 home vs Fulham
1-0 home vs Spurs
2-0 home vs Blades
4-0 home vs Watford
0-0 home vs Boro (4/30/06)
So, when United head back to Old Trafford after an away defeat they are 19-0-0 49/8 since drawing Boro in April 2006. New era now with freaking Moyes but expecting same results
Palace a troubling week and fans and team are very confused. Three main players that started for them in promotion year were dumped this week (Garvan, Dobbie, Wilbraham) and all started in first match vs Spurs. yes, Palace added a bunch of players in transfer window but dumping 3 starters that got you promoted is bullshit and puts Holloway on hot seat. A 4th guy....French dude...refuses to come back to team
United should be pretty fresh. Neither the keeper nor starting back 4 played at all internationally, the holding MF (Carrick) was also resting. Cleverley played 3 minutes vs Ukraine, Belgium (Sideshow Bob) were off, Welbeck was suspended so that's 9 starters that didn't play this week. RVP went 90' and Valencia played 90' in altitude but of the expected starting XI, that's it...and even if they pop in Ashley Young he only played 22' in Ukraine.
player market values are roughly $420M euros vs $50M. Palace can do this one of two ways....sit back and defend like they did vs Spurs and lose 3-0 or move forward and attack like they tried at Stoke and get beat 4-1. Either way is fine with me
United -1.75 goals 2u to win 1.80u