Saturday's trades worked out OK, even if the stats did go against us in some cases, but that does so the need for insurance. I mentioned Arsenal's signing of Kim Kallstrom yesterday, and it turns out that Wenger signed him with a known injury, which will sideline him for a minimum of 6 games - why? He already has enough injury concerns, European games coming up, and a tough run of games coming up which will have a say in the domestic season. looking forward to the WBA v Liverpool game, would be very suprised to see that fininsh 0-0, I understand that a few youngsters have travelled with the Liverpool squad, will they be given a run out, or just bench fillers?
If anybody knows what is going at Leeds can they give me a shout. One minute the managers out, next he's back in, then the club say they don't need a manager, but want a coach. Either way perhaps they need to do it every weeks following Saturdays 5-1 victory. And what about poor old Davie Moyes, can't even buy 3 points these days...
The rugby didn't really throw up any surprises, Wales are notoriously slow starters, and a the French did show up against the English. Today sees the Scots cross the water to Ireland, tactically I think Scotland will be better prepared, but I fancy the Ireland skill level to see them through. Scotland need to sort a lot of things out regionally and behind the scenes before they become a force to reckoned with again.
Well done to the Davis Cup team, cracking result so far against the Americans, with only a win in one of today's games needed to progress. Does this mean good things for the future? On the subject of our American cousins I understand that there is a little football game over there tonight, if I was looking at putting £2 on it would be on Seattle & Over 47.5pts
Today's trades are both weighted in favour of home wins, the early game is not built for a high score, but keep a close eye in case in runs riot. The Premiership game has the away team at very high odds, so using that as a bit of insurance, Palace are fighting for their lives and Arsenal aren't on the best of forms at the moment. The dangers here are a low score or a score draw.
The racing at Musselburgh looks pretty decent and I am 50/50 about actually gone down to watch, and lose some 'real' money, the goin has been changed to soft this morning so keep that in mind. A couple of decent races over at Punchestown as well. Selections below, but keep an eye to the conditions.
Value Lays <6.5
2.40 Punchestown - Thunder And Roses
2.50 Kempton - Olivers Mount
3.30 Musselburgh - Yorkist
EW Doubles
2.20 Kempton - Mahadee
2.30 Musselburgh - Space Ship
3.30 Musselburgh - Yorkist
Place Lay
5.20 Kempton - Safwaan
O2.5 Doubles
NEC Nijmegen v Go Ahead Eagles
Sassuolo v Verona
RKC Waalwijk v PSV Eindhoven
Football Trades - Starting Positions
0-0 £3
0-2 £2
1-0 £4
1-1 £5
2-0 £3
Away Win £3
2-1 £5
3-0 £6
3-1 £5
U1.5 £5
Lay U4.5 £50
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