Our top tipster Jones Knows looks to get back amongst the winners after luck went against him last week. He's got two bets to attack.
Sound the alarm. Unluckiest loser of the season alert.
I'm the king of ranting about misfortune - it's good for the soul, I feel. Gets it out of my system and then we can move on. So, here it goes.
How, just how, did Liverpool not score against Crystal Palace to complete the last leg of our of 9/1 treble that looked to be sailing into Profitsville? Alexander Isak to score had done the business in the early game against Tottenham, the trickiest part of the treble landed on Saturday afternoon when under 2.5 goals in Burnley vs Brighton copped, so it was over to both teams to score in Liverpool vs Crystal Palace on Super Sunday. The theory there was the fancy prices surrounding the chances of Palace scoring in the game.
Palace scored early. Lovely job. Liverpool would surely score at Anfield in 80+ minutes against Crystal Palace, wouldn't they? Well, 2.81 worth of expected goals, 18 shots from inside the box and four big chances later came the Liverpool blank. The both teams to score punt was a loser. Extraordinary.
See, I feel better now.
There was also two points lost on my theory of Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool to score over 5.5 first-half goals between them. Just one goal there from 3.8 worth of expected goals created in those first halves. A quite bonkers weekend of Premier League action where we lost three points on our season profit and loss.
I've taken a very strong view on Everton this weekend against Nottingham Forest - in that I'm all over the away win at the prices available. I'm starting to see real possibilities of Sean Dyche's side ending the season with relegation - that
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