Premier league 2011/12

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superfrank
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so glad that it looks like ManUre won't win the title (sorry Jeff). they are not a particularly good side atm and would have won it by default if Man City hadn't at last shown some resolve. poor league this year.
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Euler
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Chelsea already 3-0 down after 29 minutes at Anfield.
hgodden
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Liverpool are playing like a team possessed. Surely cant keep this up for 90 minutes. Great entertainment though
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LeTiss
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I reckon Dalglish is leaving, hence why Liverpool suddenly look energised and interested
hgodden
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It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him walk. Done it before after all
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Euler
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Man City 1.14 to win against QPR, Man Utd 1.50 to win against Sunderland.

Goal difference +8 to City

City 1.13 to win the title.
Iron
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Euler wrote:Man City 1.14 to win against QPR, Man Utd 1.50 to win against Sunderland.
Do you think City are a good lay at those odds? Given the psychological dynamics involved, I'm not sure it's the foregone conclusion that those odds suggest...

Jeff
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LeTiss
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I realise you are looking at this through United spectacles, but I tend to agree. City are bound to be edgy, and with QPR needing a draw for survival they will keep it tight. The longer the game stays 0-0 the more nervous City will get, the crowd will get anxious, and if United are winning at Sunderland they could start panicking

I don't think this is a dead cert at all
PeterLe
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Just been looking at the Premier League market..Man u traded as low as 1.01
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Euler
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I was going to compile one but the BBC have done a good summary of all the possible permutations possible today: -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18024793
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Euler
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I think the assesments so far are fair. City need an early goal to settle the nerves.
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LeTiss
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I'm really surprised at the massive amount of money on Stoke today, a large price movement

They have been poor of late, especially at QPR last week and have nothing to play for. Bolton have everything to play for, and as Wigan showed last year, going to Stoke on the final day is nothing to fear

Any ideas why?
I'm totally baffled!
Iron
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LeTiss 4pm wrote:City are bound to be edgy, and with QPR needing a draw for survival they will keep it tight. The longer the game stays 0-0 the more nervous City will get, the crowd will get anxious, and if United are winning at Sunderland they could start panicking
I hope so! ;)

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Euler
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United lead but City can't find a way through QPR at the moment.
Iron
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From the stats on the BBC website, it looks like City are dominating their game, so I'm not getting my hopes up just yet!

Jeff
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