BOOKIES will suffer a Boxing Day bashing if all the English big guns do the business.
Apart from the late Man City v Liverpool cracker all the top-six contenders are priced up short.
An accumulator on Everton, Newcastle, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd and Spurs pays an inviting 12-1 at Ladbrokes – but doesn't one always let us down?
On paper the super six look rock solid and my advice would be to do any permutation of trebles and upwards.
Everton brought up my Sunday Super Single and they've been in fabulous form. Roberto Martinez's men have lost just once all season and should see off bottom-of-the-table Sunderland without too much trouble.
The only surprise is the Toffees are 2-5 at Paddy Power and Ladbrokes which is about the same price they were when beating Fulham 4-1 in their last home outing.
The Black Cats haven't scored in their last six away games and they weren't against top sides – but the likes of West Brom, Swansea, Hull, Stoke, Aston Villa, and West Ham. Everton to win to nil must be considered at 5-4 with Ladbrokes.
Man United look like they've turned the corner and are heading back towards the top four after four successive wins.
They travel to a Hull side who have drawn their last three but I expect Davie Moyes's men to nail down the points. They are 4-7 with most firms.
The most impressive thing about Newcastle's 3-0 win at Crystal Palace at the weekend was it was cold, wet and windy. And the fact their foreign stars enjoyed it says much about Alan Pardew's squad.
Newcastle's only defeat in eight games was at Swansea and they should see off a Stoke side who are unbeaten in four. The home win pays 4-5 at McBookie and BetVictor.
If you don't fancy Spurs at 11-20 with McBookie look at the goals markets. Tim Sherwood is determined to transform his side from one of the best defenders to one of top attackers.
Arsenal were disappointing against Chelsea on Monday night but can get back on track at a West Ham side who badky need a striker in the transfer window. The Gunners are a biggest 8-13 in general.
Their 3-2 win at Southampton could have been 7-5 and over 3.5 goals looks a shout at 2-1 with William Hill.
Elsewhere Crystal Palace could nick a point at an Aston Villa side who will be minus crocked striker Christian Benteke for a few weeks.
Malky Mackay's Cardiff – and I didn't think I'd be writing that again – should avoid defeat against a Southampton side without a win in six but again draw is the most likely outcome.
Norwich v Fulham is another tight contest. If anything I'd favour a home but a draw wouldn't be a surprise.
Recommended Bets
Everton to win to nil
(5-4, Ladbrokes)
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1pt roll-up
Everton, Newcastle
Chelsea, Arsenal
Man Utd (12.45pm), Spurs
(12-1, Ladbrokes)
Thank u for the great tips Mr F. I have been following the site for a week and seen there are many valuable tips!
Mr F what is your advice if you make a big stake, for exmaple 200 €? Can you recommend an accumulator?
misafir, I’d recommend a single. Every time you add a team you add a risk. If you have the stakes do singles.
But it is worth so big to bet just to double the money? Because you also have to take into consideration the loose. What is your advice if you play fivefold but as system bet? For example all the English big guns and then 4/6 system or like that?
misafir, if you don’t think doubling your money is good you shouldn’t bet. It’s always good. Turning 200 to 400 – that’s pretty good and of course you should have a staking plan which would help. By all means do fivefolds but expect to lose most of the time unless you’re combining sides with very short odds. Doing fivefolds and sixfolds on the English big guns tomorrow is possibility but one wrong and you’ll just about break even.
Mr fix, thanks for your efforts. Please can you recommend any other Staking plan one can use. Am following your super single for a while and i must really commend your work sir. Currently am using a flat stake plan.
Thanks Mr F, I think I need really a staking plan :(
One more quetion: what do you mean with roll-up?
misafir, a roll-up is another term for accumulator. My advice to you is keep an eye on the comments and tips posted here, take the best ones, do as many singles as possible and see how you do.
Mr f from the early kick offs would u have man utd half time betting 23-20 or Coventry vs peterbough over 3.5 goals ?
Zam, not really looking at either. If you like them back them. I’d simply do a Man Utd/Peterborough double.
My local bookie is doing an Accumulator of Everton, Spurs, United, City, Arsenal and Chelsea, it pays 200 for 10 but i just got a bad feeling about the late game
John, it’s always the risk when you do accumulators. Taking every team on their own they should win but there is every chance of being let down by one. Having said that I’m tempted to stick a fiver or tenner on a sill accer tomorrow. After all the money came from Santa!
Mr F – firstly thanks for the great tips this season, iv made about 1k profit since start of the season but it could have been more had I not had the same opinion as Misafir that doubling your money isn’t enough
Since iv gone on singles iv made far more profit, Everton being the latest one
Advice mate – stick with singles. Accumulators come in every now and then but you loose far more than you win
Kerrzeenee, for anyone who doesn’t think doubling your money is not good enough I’d say: Put it in a bank. Then you’ll appreciate doubling your money in 90 minutes is pretty good going.
Mr F – agreed. Way I see it is its pointless trying to get rich in a weekend when you can make consistent profit every week. I think it takes a few last goal let downs or “bankers” not turning up to get to that stage
Iv got Dundee utd at 17/20 tommorow. If that comes in and I make 85 quid profit I’m a happy man
Kerrzeenee, it’s a good attitude. Any profit is good.
True Mr F, i’ve a few bets to cash in tomorrow so might stick 5 on his Accumulator and see how it goes…by the way it’s not Everton it’s Aston Villa, hence the bigger payout i guess :-)
John, I’ll not be touching Villa.
I’ve whacked some money on the 7-fold but as you say, I’m not really expecting it to come in.
My thoughts, based on knowledge of the teams:
I think Man City, Man United and Tottenham will all win comfortably tomorrow. I think that Newcastle and Everton should win, but it depends on how the opposition (Stoke and Sunderland) shows up. Take into account the long distances that both have to travel though.
I think where we’ll see struggles are West Ham vs. Arsenal – where I think the home team will put up a major fight and come out with at least a point. Secondly, I don’t think Chelsea will have it all their own way either and I can maybe see Swansea nicking a draw there.
Spurs 8/15
Arsenal 8/13
Fulham 29/10
Southampton 27/20
Derby 13/10
Man utd 8/13
Super Single
Stalybridge 10/3
Mr f Everton to win to nil against my Sunderland side is a good shout, we have wes brown out suspended and john o shea facing a late fitness test, we also haven’t scored an away goal since august . Lukaku must be rubbing his hands in anticipation
You lot dont have lives, switch off and spend some time with your loved ones for gods sake.
Think about your kids walking around in rags in 5 years time because you lost your families money on your gambling addiction.
Mr F, what about the “both team to score” in the newcastle vs stoke game? Isn’t it a possibility?
mr f,which team is likely to slip up from england fovourites
Hey therapist,are you sure you have a life?,why are you on here at this time on boxing day?,it does make me wonder why you are not spending time with your friends and family,could it be they don’t want you to spend time with them?.Maybe you should spend some time with a real therapist and get yourself sorted out,then maybe you could come on here and contribute something useful to the site.Meantime can I suggest a wee wager on Al Ferof in the 3.10 at Kempton today,not saying its a cert but should give you a run for your money,and if nothing else will keep you off the streets,maybe even give you a few bob towards that first therapy session Merry Christmas.
@therapist betting is an enjoyment for most of us on here m8 not an addiction, we come here to get expert tipping from a man who is prepared to go deeper into form and facts than most of us can be bothered too I would never let my enjoyment get out of hand unfortunately people suffer from addictions in all walks of life pray for them today m8 instead of mocking.
Charlie Adam 5/1 anytime GET ON
YAY MOTM 8/1
Anyone know pitch & weather conditions for the early K.O. Coventry game? On the over @ 5/6! been well backed,looking to do more after 15 mts. if it`s still 0-0 Cheers.
Ph7112, Thanks for the early profit..