English Premier League Saturday Betting Tips PT 4
- By A.J. Ryder on August 19, 2015 20:40 GMTThe Black Cats, as mentioned in the previous portions of this article, have been struggling considerably and the worse part is that their manager doesn’t seem to actually know how to stop the bleeding. You have to wonder what’s next for a club like this and the words Mick McCarthy might be a lot closer than you would originally think given the situation in Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. It all depends on when the fans turn on Advocaat - who really deserves better and is a talented man-manger and tactician.
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Swansea trade at a 21/20 margin right now for the away victory and we know it’s always tough to back away favourites but this one really looks like the Swans will be set to make a major impression. The odds will probably drop as bookmakers lower their exposure to this one during the build-up and you also reckon that many will be using it in their accumulator tickets with match-ups spread throughout the rest of the weekend’s play.
Sunderland are a lengthy 14/5 in this one and don’t look like they will be able to match the robust style of play we have come to expect from Swansea in their past few matches. It really shows the new era that we’ve seen in the English Premier League with the massive influx of cash giving mid-table and lower-table sides a chance to compete and sign quality players on bigger money.
Clubs like Sunderland haven’t been able to capitalize on that since they seem to be so busy signing Manchester United’s cast-offs. Swansea, on the other hand, made the most of their opportunities and now look like they can give anyone a game.
And in the final fixture of the day, we’ve got West Ham looking to get things back on track with another good performance against Bournemouth - who really don’t look as bad as the results would suggest and they will feel hard done by after some poor refereeing decisions in their contest on Monday.
The Hammers can be backed at a 5/4 price tag while Bournemouth are listed at an 11/5 margin and the draw can be backed at a very solid 12/5.