English Premier League Outright Betting Tips 3
- By A.J. Ryder on September 30, 2013 13:48 GMTPunters will find Arsenal priced at a straight 4/1 price tag to win the league and that’s not a bad wager at all if you fancy them to avoid their prototypical collapse around Christmas when the weather gets colder and the injuries start to pile up.
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Both Liverpool and Tottenham trade at 8/1 prices to win the English Premier League and, with a good run of results for both of them and a slip up or two from the leading contenders, those prices could be cut in the next few weeks. With Manchester United sitting mid-table heading into October, you have to wonder whether this will really be the most wide-open season of football the English Premier League has seen in a very long time.
Getting back to Moyes and his side’s current run of problems, you really do have to question whether United fans are going to be that forgiving if the bad results continue to pile in. They are trading at a 13/2 price to win the English Premier League and that is the longest odds we’ve seen United trading at in an extremely long time this early in the season.
It goes without saying that this is a dramatic step up in class for Moyes and he did not handle the transfer season well. Submitting a deadline bid for Maourane Fellaini - and paying a few million pounds more than they would have if they had completed a deal a month or two beforehand - it really seemed to shake the confidence of United fans that not only were other sides making large moves at the deadline, but even blowing a few deals that looked to be coming together.
The negativity there is exacerbated by the fact that paperwork, phone tag and other administrative problems seemed to undo those deals. If Moyes can’t properly send a fax or follow up on a phone call - how is he going to tactically outfox Barcelona or Real Madrid?