Gamebooker Weekend Specials
April 28, 2005Canaries’ last flight
Norwich have not won away from home in the premiership this season can they get there first against bottom placed Southampton and then survive the drop?
Norwich to win and stay up 13/2
Norwich to win and get relegated 9/2
Southampton to win and stay up 4/1
Southampton to win and get relegated 2/1
The game to be drawn and both teams to be relegated 3/1
The Survivor
Which team will survive the drop this season?
Crystal Palace 9/4
West Brom 5/2
Norwich City 5/2
Southampton 3/1
Spot the difference
Three out of the bottom four teams have the same amount of premiership points will the relegation race be decided by goal difference?
Yes 19/20
No 13/20
Savaged
This weekend sees Robbie Savage playing against Birmingham for the first time since his move in January what will happen?
Savage to get booked for diving 3/1
Savage to get sent off 4/1
Savage to score and Blackburn to win 18/1
Chelsea to dominate
After Chelsea stormed to the League title this season it is time to wonder whether or not they can dominate for years to come. What are their chances of success next season and beyond?
Chelsea to win the Premiership title again in 2005/06 1/1
To win a double 9/2
To win a treble 15/2
To get 3 league titles on the trot 9/2
To do the league and league cup double again 11/2
To win the Champions league 13/2
Stingy Milan
AC Milan’s defence has been superb in this year’s Champions League including a run of 7 clean sheets up to and including the first leg of the semi-final, and an amazing 26 clean sheets in all competitions already this season. Can their defence match up next season with this impressive performance.
Milan to keep more than 5 clean sheets in CL in 2005/06 7/20
More than 10 in 2005/06 9/1
Less than 5 clean sheets in 2005/06 7/10
Points to a Winner
Chelsea are within 6 points of Manchester Unity’s record of 91points gained in a Premiership season. Will they break the record in their last 4 games?
Chelsea to gain more than 91 points in the Premiership this season 2/1
Cech Out
Peter Cech is still just one clean sheet away from equaling Manchester United's Premiership record of 24 shut-outs in one season. Will this happen on Bolton and will Chelsea break Man Utd's record?
Chelsea to keep a clean sheet v Bolton 26/25
Chelsea to beat Manchester United's 24 clean sheets per season record this season 3/1
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