
Aside from the occasional flutter on the usual suspects (grand national, fa cup final, etc) haven’t really ventured to the bookie so, in the pursuit of objective research, I decided yesterday to embark to the local bookmaking establishment to place some of my hard-earned cash on the outcome of this weekends premier league games.
At 12.30 am rushed into Bo’ness in time to get the punt(s) in before the first kick-off of the day, Spurs vs. Portsmouth, at 12.45. I arrived with a small crowd of punters loitering outside for their nicotnine fix only to try and squeeze past someone whose waistband’s girth and aspect was on par with the Death Star. I was a stranger in a strange land.
Upon entering was greeted by an array of old tellys broadcasting live race results via the medium of teletext. The walls were covered in betting forecasts from the various tabloid rags with not a single thing on football. I asked whether they had any betting slips for the footy to be given an A4 sheet crammed full of multiple-choice options. It was overwhelming. I asked how to use this slip to bet on my predicted winners of the 10 premier league games for the weekend. No such simple thing. The sheet covers every league game in England and Scotland over the weekend with specials on certain games. Options to pick winners, losers, draws, scorers, etc but each slip counts towards an accumulator bet so would basically have to fill out 10 slips for each of the ten games. Think of the trees!
The staff were really helpful but could sense their exasperation at someone who’s betting experience obviously extended to the moment they walked through the door, particularly as was only staking 50p per game. Out of pity more than customer service they suggested filling out some blank betting slips with my predictions as follows:
Saturday
Spurs vs Portsmouth (12.45) – Home win
This is going to be a tight one. Spurs are on form and will be buoyed by their mid-week result against Chelsea but they will be tired from it too. Portsmouth have a good away record and a solid defence but will be missing some key players. Home win to cap a good week for Spurs.
Villa vs Sunderland (15.00) – Home win
Initially thought this could be a draw. Sunderland have been really unlucky this season with refereeing decisions and are shy in front of goal but they have enough skill and steel to stay up. Villa have been hot and cold since the Christmas break but think they will have enough to overcome a team that have struggled away from home. Home win and some dodgy decisions from the man in black to further frustrate Roy Keane.
Blackburn vs Wigan (15.00) – Home win
Wigan have enjoyed a bit of a renaissance since the appointment of Steve Bruce and Blackburn have been inconsistent since their defeat to Coventry in the FA Cup last January. Still, think Rovers will have enough at home to sink a Wigan team that have not enjoyed much success away from home. Home win for Sparky against his old team mate.
Boro vs Derby (15.00) – Draw
Derby are going down and the players know it. This will give them a bit more freedom on the pitch and think they will take a few more risks as they play for pride more than points, as seen against Man Utd last weekend. Boro have got enough points to avoid being sucked into the relegation battle but just can’t see where goals are going to come for either team. Share of the spoils in a bore draw.
Newcastle vs Fulham (15.00) – Draw
Newcastle are probably going to stay up this season but only just. They are low in confidence but have the strength in depth (and Michael Owen) to see them clear of the drop. Fulham have been enjoying their football since the return of Jimmy Bullard and whilst unlikely to be a high-scoring game, can see Fulham having enough to match anything that the Magpies throw at them. Another stalemate for Keegan.
Reading vs Birmingham (15.00) – Away win
Reading are doing much better than they were in the first half of the season. Birmingham have been a new team since the appointment of McCleish and think they will have enough to perform away from home against a team that are prone to shipping a few goals. Birmingham to sneak an away win.
Bolton vs Manchester City (15.00) – Away win
Bolton are just not performing and since selling Anelka to Chelsea they have really struggled for goals. Manchester City are a few players short of their preferred first-team but reckon they will easily have enough ability to beat Bolton at the Reebok. Away win for Sven’s Men.
Everton vs West Ham (17.15) – Home win
Two teams that have exceeded expectation this season, particularly West Ham who have been playing for most of the season without their first XI. Everton will genuinely feel they can get a European spot in the league and should take advantage of the opportunity to get ahead of Liverpool, even if its for less than 24 hours. Home win for the Toffees.
Sunday
Man Utd vs Liverpool (13.30) – Home win
Liverpool are a changed team now that Benitez has settled on his first XI and is sticking to it whilst United have been resurgent since surrendering their position at the top of the table to Arsenal. This will be close but in Ronaldo United have a player who can single-handedly change the outcome of a game and this with United’s home record will decide the tie. Another 3 points for the Red Devils against their fiercest rivals.
Chelsea vs Arsenal (16.00) – Home win
After injuries to some of their key players earlier this season Chelsea have been a team on the up. They have misfired in some key games but will be keen to prove themselves at home after losing two points at White Hart Lane mid-week. Despite some fantastic results, particularly in Europe, think this season will be prove too long for a young Arsenal squad that will see the Champions League as their best chance of silverware. Home win for the men in Blue.
So, that’s the predictions. Have placed a 50p stake per game for fiver bet overall so will see how I get on at this betting malarkey and report back.

Some tough breaks there sir. Half way through the Man Utd Liverpool game it looks like you’re on for 3 out of ten, 4 if Chelsea do the business.
— Dan · Mar 23, 13:32 · #