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matthew123 Wrote:

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> I actually think Liverpool will run up quite a few

> goals tomorrow - I've seen some positive signs

> recently that suggest we could be looking at 6 or

> 7 goals for the Reds against Hull. I'm going for a

> Torres hat-trick and at least one goal from Babel.


That's not bad 123. Please see betting matters where you are needed!

Tonight on MOTD I saw a Fernando Torres masterclass. (I know some lucky people saw it in person).


I thought Alan Hansen was wrong in saying how easy it was for Torres - great players make things look easy and that is what Torres did today. He really is a class apart.


I'm moving towards viewing Torres as the best striker ever to have played in the premiership. Although he has only been here a 2/3 years I now expect him, in time, to exceed the accomplishments of Henry, Ronaldo and Rooney etc.


His first touch is excellent and he dummys defenders to make space in a tight penalty box, in a way that makes it look easy. He scores headed goals, in short he has everything. Great great player.


People talk of Drogba being a class player, but Torres is a class apart when compared to Drogba, he is comfortbaly the best striker in the Premiership at the moment.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> He's like the Premiership's answer to Pavlov's dog

> - blow the whistle and he will score a goal.



Quids (doesn't like jokes)


Wasn't it a bell?


The dogs not Carlton



Mick Mac:

Yes it was a bell Quids, you know that. But we can adapt for humours sake.

There are certainly 5+ worse teams.


West Ham have also have 2 games in hand and played Spuds and Liverpool (both narrow losses)..and the loss at Wigan doesn't look so bad tonight! Plus Hull and Pompey look sunk already!


At the other end - Man U look the team to me this season.

I have now backed Arsenal, Liverpool (both big profits) and Chelsea (hedging). MU I'm exposed on, did not fancy them but they look good, if I hedge on them then best time to do that is when they next lose. So keeping an eye on things, as, if I get them covered I could be in a really good position.
I'm in profit (small) whoever wins with free bets on Arsenal, City, Spurs in ascending order of magnitude of returns! I've laid Burnely to be relegated and have Portsmouth to go down - a decent win but small profit if they stay up too thanks to an earlier trade. Happy days.

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