Oakland getting +7.5
points at home looks like a great value — especially in a tough divisional match - up.
Not exact matches
He
points out that while the 12 - month
home sales chart
looks impressive, the housing picture isn't as rosy if you
look back
at the past half - century.
It
looks at home in either scenario, and that means that it's a real contender for replacing my winter puffer that has the same high functionality but low style
points.
«He'll
look at me and say, «Don, let's talk about that second
point you had on Sunday,»» said Wilton, who drives up
at least once a week to Graham's
home.
I finished up my run in Marlay park and Nick came and met me to
look round the farmers market, he brought me a banana from
home as I was pretty hungry
at that
point.
When non-professional cooks (i.e., most of my friends) watch me cook
at home, there often comes a
point when they turn to me with a
look of disbelief on their face.
Our first league game of the season,
at home to West Ham, may
look like a nailed on three
points, especially with the way we have been playing over the last few weeks, but the Hammers are already into competitive games in the Europa League and we could find that their fitness levels are higher, so we will need to be ready for a tough game.
Looking at the last two
home games, against the bottom two teams in the western conference, only a
point is won?
It is all very good talking about the romance of the Cup and the 4250
home fans that could go to the game, but
looking at it from a financial
point of view, a move to the Emirates would give them money beyond their wildest dreams and surely sense will prevail in the end?
Arsenal fans will obviously hoping that this is where the coincidence ends as well, because the Gunners got off to the worst possible start last year by losing
at home to Liverpool (and when you consider they pipped us to the final Champions League spot by a single
point that loss
looks even worse).
We imagined both players dressed in full formal Elizabethan costume, from
pointed shoes to voluminous breeches to feathery hat, and picked who we thought would
look most
at home.
The Gunners are up to third and now sit just two
points off the leaders Man City and just one behind our north London rivals Tottenham, so with a very winnable
looking game
at home to struggling Swansea City next up in the Premier League, there is plenty for us to be happy and optimistic about.
partly agree, but chelsea
looked no better after the cup final than they did before, I think they had just set a lead before christmas that was unattainable and the real turning
point was getting the draw against us, I think if we had beat them
at home it would have made it an interesting finish.
Meanwhile visitors Bournemouth will be
looking for their first
points since being promoted and manager Eddie Howe hands new signing Max Gradel a full league debut in one of two changes from the team which lost
at home to Aston Villa nine days ago.
no matter what kind of futbal they play AW will always
look for someone to sacrifice on their favour even
at the expense of 3 valuable
points at home.!
While there are various reasons for Arsenal getting just a
point from the game, with our injury problems and the
home side's commitment and desire two big aspects, I wanted to
look at why Bellerin struggled to get into the game.
The hugely improved Clarets are equal on
points with us right now, and have an excellent
home record in this campaign, and if you
look at these results you can see just how hard they have become to beat
at Turf Moor.
I'd still say it's highly unlikely
at this
point we probably need to win all our remaining games which will be tough but they all
look winnable Man U away and Chelsea
at home the toughest.
Sunderland will arrive on a high and
look to have every chance of turning up and taking
home another three
points as they continue their impressive start to life in the Championship, and
at 5/2 for the away win
look plenty of value.
We need Dortmund to lose
points at home as well as beat them here, so top place
looks unlikely.
Arsenal beat Brighton 2 - 0
at the Emirates earlier in the season, but
at the time the Gunners were on an unbeaten run of ten games
at home, while Brighton had gained only one
point on the road and were favourites for relegation, but this match has a completely different complexion
looking at recent form.
Arsene Wenger is clearly
looking for an Arsenal win tonight over Sunderland, even though a
point would be enough to make sure that we do not have to face the two legged Champions League play offs, barring a cricket score from Man United and a defeat
at home to West Brom in our last game.
While things are
looking pretty flippin» good from an Arsenal
point of view right now, with a decent draw against Reading
at home for the next round of the EFL cup as well as a good chance of topping our Champions League group and winning the last four Premier League games in a row, the Gunners are still faced with the worrying fact that we are still five
points behind the current league leaders.
Arsenal were
looking set to enjoy an almost perfect weekend in the Premier League, with Man United losing
at Swansea, Tottenham dropping
points at home to West Ham and Jose Mourinho left fuming as Burnley stole a
point off Chelsea (not that we are in the title race but just because I don't like them).
Look at the facts, We've lost 5 out of the last 7 games, we're 10
points off the top 4, we lost the only realistic chance of winning a cup and we got humiliated again
at home by the same team, there are still people who think Wenger should stay and this is not a joke.
Our boys sit tied on
points with the Merseyside club, will trailing the Blues by only three
points, and a win for the
home team could potentially leave us all level, but
looking at the bigger picture, I'm not sure what we should be rooting for.
playing Everton early is good for us the first 3 games
at home to palace and away
at leicester and Everton 9
points would be a great start, Everton
look there for the taking
at the moment
We'll join the smart money and take Indy minus the
points,
at home, as they
look to make more noise than they did in last year's playoffs.
It leaves them with just the one win in their last nine
home games, but if you
look at the W1 D6 L2 record in that sequence, they have been grinding out
points at least.
No 4/5 ANDY SAYS: Close game here but I have to go for the
home side to land the three
points... 2 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: I can see Burnley getting something here, maybe not the win but
at a draw... 2 - 2 SILKY SAYS: Tough call, but Southampton should have enough for the win... 2 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Virgil van Dijk still
looks a very good buy
at just over # 1.50
As for Burnley, they continue to enjoy massive success on
home soil and they will be
looking to make headway up the league table by collecting three
points at Turf Moor against the rapidly fading Champions.
But just as it
looked like they were set to see out what would have been one of the most incredible away wins ever seen
at Old Trafford, which would have put them five
points ahead of last year's Champions League runners - up, Young popped up to head
home Nani's cross and spare his side's blushes.
The Viola
look to get their first
points of the season
at home against Sampdoria.
KEY FACT: Crystal Palace have won four of their last six
home league matches against Watford MATCH ODDS: Palace 13/10 Draw 5/2 Watford 23/10 bet365 Pick: Palace to win and Both Teams To Score @ 10/3 ANDY SAYS: Another close game but I think my old club will get something here... 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: I think Palace might just get the win they are
looking for... 2 - 1 SILKY SAYS: Watford are the better team so I can see them getting the three
points... 1 - 2 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Wilfried Zaha
at # 1.42 still
looks a very good buy
Manchester United will be
looking to make it back - to - back victories when they host West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, hoping that Premier League leaders Manchester City will have dropped
points at home to Tottenham Hotspur the day before.
League leaders Wolves will
look to edge their way a little closer to the title by picking up three
points at home on Tuesday night.
For a time it
looked as though he was the man to keep them up but one
point from their last four games sealed their fate, a run that included a
home defeat to Sunderland and two big defeats
at Crystal Palace (0 - 4) and
at home on the last day of the season against Spurs when they were hammered 7 - 1.
Sunderland
looked a bit underwhelming in their
point at home against Derby while the Canaries will have been far happier with their
point out on the road against last season's play off contenders Fulham.
Or they could
look at Queens Park Rangers, who have collected all 17
points from
home.
For those that are curious, when you
look at the
home / away breakdown,
home teams» average was 7.4
points while the visiting teams» average was 7.2
points.
It's rather hard to
point the finger
at a particular aspect of their game that has improved on last season — but they
look as if they have collectively moved up a level in terms of confidence and assurance both on and off the ball that even when Everton threatened David De Gea in the early stages of the second half, the
home side refused to be drawn in.
Newcastle have Dwight Gayle
at 7/4 and the Magpies will be
looking for their first
points of the season having suffered a
home loss against Spurs last weekend.
Chelsea will be
looking to bounce back from last weekend's setback when they were held 0 - 0
at home by Arsenal, leaving them three
points behind joint Premier League leaders Manchester United and Manchester City.
Away from
home, though, Blackburn do
look mightily exposed and despite scoring three goals in the last away assignment, when going down 4 - 3 away to Wigan right
at the very beginning of a month which has seen Blackburn register just one
point from a possible nine, the fact they've lost three on the spin on the road, as well as six of their previous seven and an alarming nine for the season, will make Steve Kean's men a no - go proposition with most punters, those who have any sense
at least.
They
look a blooming good bet to reach double figures as only Manchester United and Chelsea have snatched
points from Blackburn
at home in 2010.
Given the fact Arsenal need PSG to drop
points at home to Ludogrets in order to have any chance of getting top spot, there's not much to
look forward to in this game.
They've only dropped
points in three
home fixtures this season, with Burnley, Fulham & Hull frustrating City
at home this season, but they've now gone on a two match winning run
at home and
look a very solid bet for all three
points in this Monday night clash.
Given their excellent
home record, and the fact that City have one
point from their last four away to top seven sides, we like the
look of a
home win
at 7/5 with BetVictor.
This is another one of those duels where meets teams with different ambitions, so the Premier League leader Manchester United
at home looking for new
points in order to...
Arsenal will
look at last weekend's 2 - 2 draw
at Liverpool as two
points dropped given how late the
home side's equaliser was.