English Premier League Outright Betting Odds PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on August 13, 2014 17:45 GMTArsene Wenger’s men are trading at a 7.5 price tag right now and look pretty good value to deliver on a top four finish but they will really need to put together some special stuff if they are going to actually challenge for the Premier League outright. While they will be full of confidence after completely overwhelming a Manchester City side that didn’t look like it cared much about the Community Shield, they will be happy to start the season off with some silverware and even happier that all of their players came out of the match injury-free.
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Liverpool really pushed things about as far as they could go last year and they were closer than ever to actually winning the league. If only Gerrard and that slip hadn’t happened at such a crucial period we might very well be reflecting on their ability to do the improbable last season. The big winners from Liverpool’s amazing performance were Brendan Rodgers and Luis Suarez - who now finds himself in the friendly confines of Camp Nou after orchestrating an incredible move to Barcelona. Imagine that - a team that can’t sign new players signing a player who can’t even play. Only, it seems, in Barcelona.
The Reds are a 12.0 shot to win the Premier League and the whole “this is our year mantra” seems to be a bit downplayed as they wonder where they really go without their goalscoring talisman to rely on. Gerrard is now operating deep from midfield in a quarterback role, so to speak, and you reckon they still might bring ing a player or two to help them finish things up and go the entire season.
Spurs are the next best-priced team at 67.0 and Everton trade at 151.0. The odds then jump to Southampton at 1501.0 which pretty much tells you everything you need to know.
The real crucial factor here might be Manchester United’s lack of European competition this year meaning that they will be playing fewer games in the early portion (where they have a plum draw of easy teams to start off) and then no late stage Champions League mid-week fixtures. They will be able to focus entirely on the task of reconquering the League and the 6.0 price tag won’t hang around for long if United blast through their opening month or two of simple matches.