Monday 18 May 2015

Premier League Football | Raheem Sterling Set To Turn Back On Liverpool?

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Sky Sports have announced that sources believe winger Raheem Sterling will hold talks with Liverpool this week, and tell them he doesn't want to sign a new contract. 

Sterling has 2 years left on his current deal, and it may now be a question of where he'll be playing his football next season. 
Sky sources say the Liverpool youngster feels bullied into signing a new deal, and that the club haven't protected him enough from bad publicity.

So we should find out this week, the outcome of Sterling's future. I believe if he does go, and if it's trophies he wants, probably will do, he'll choose City, who are current favourites, as listed below.

Current Odds for Sterling's Next Club - via Odds Checker

Man City 7/4

Arsenal 9/4

Chelsea 4/1

Real Madrid 6/1

Bayern 8/1

PSG 10/1

Barcelona 14/1

Manchester United 14/1

Juventus 16/1




Free Horse Racing Tips | Stats & Best Bets | Tuesday's Chepstow Card

An early look towards tomorrow’s (Tuesday) UK racing, and once again, as it’s proven most successive of late, it’s the stats and best bets, firstly with a focus on the afternoon Chepstow card. There may be further post for the other meetings, either for the afternoon and/or evening, so do keep a look out.

Have a look through the racing stats and best bets posts over the last 1-2 weeks (blog archive to the left <<<), we’ve hit 20/1, 16/1, 5/1 and a couple of 6/1 winners, amongst others!

CHEPSTOW

2:10

Trainer Ralph Beckett, and jockey Pat Dobbs team up in the opener at Chepstow, with Another Boy, sired by Paco Boy, and out of a winner over 5f at 2yo (kurtanella).

Beckett has a very good record at the course over recent season, with a 29% strike-rate (LSP +£16.70 - £1stakes) – overall course record 33% strike-rate - LSP +£36.15

Dobbs is another who has enjoyed this track over recent years, with a 32% strike-rate from 41 rides.
When teamed together this year, the pair have 5 wins from 18 runners (28% SR) – 1 win in 3 with 2 year olds.

ANOTHER BOY – 3/1 Bet365 WIN


3:40

Trainer Andrew Balding has a 26% strike-rate over the last 5 seasons at Chepstow. He saddles Hala Madrid, who was just held on her reappearance 15 days ago (2/11), just her second start, and the drop down in class here may make the difference.

HALA MADRID – 5/2 Paddy Power


4:10

Jockey David Probert has a 100% strike-rate when riding for trainer, Patrick Chamings at Chepstow. Chaming’s has 3 wins from 11 at the course over recent years (27% strike-rate), with an LSP of +£11.50 (£1 stakes).


DOUBLE CZECH – 6/1 Bet365 WIN


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Horse Racing UK | Free Tips | Windsor Stats & Best Bets

Not much luck in the afternoons racing for the stats and best bets, with just London Protocol placing at 7/1 (advised 11/1).

Onto the evening cards, and hopefully a change of luck…..

WINDSOR

George Baker has been in great form over the last fortnight, with a 32% strike-rate from 22 rides (LSP +£23.71).

Baker also has a good record here at Windsor over recent seasons, with a Level Stake Profit of +£45.73 (£1 stakes) – 17% strike-rate.

Baker has 2 mounts this evening at Windsor, firstly with Pearl Blue in the opener, and then Mutatis Mutandis in the 8:05

6:05 – PEARL BLUE 2/1 – Sky Bet WIN

8:05 – MUTATIS MUTANDIS 6/1 – Coral WIN


6:35

Pat Cosgrove is showing a Level Stake Profit of +£70.96 this season (£1 stakes), and has had 6 wins from his last 30 rides (20% SR).

Cosgrove has had 2 wins from 3 rides in 2 year old maidens this year.

BOURNE SYMPHONY 50/1 – 888 Sport


8:35

Trainer Richard Hannon is having decent success at Windsor this season, with a LSP of +£20.56 (£1 stakes). He saddles course-distance winner, 2 weeks ago, Sydney Ruffdiamond, in the 8:35 Handicap


SYDNEY RUFFDIAMOND 9/4 – Paddy Power


Premier League | Relegation Battle | Hull City Look Destined For Relegation

It was another disappointing result for Steve Bruce’s Hull City at the weekend, as they lost their 3rd successive league game, and their 6th in 8 games, as they went down 2-0 to Spurs, with goals from Chadli and Rose. 

I had tipped The Tigers for relegation a while back, with their run of very tough fixtures to end the season, and it now looks like reality, as Hull need a win against United on the last day, to have any chance of Survival.

The other team I had mentioned as dangers for relegation, were Newcastle, who lost their 9th game from the last 10 at the weekend, despite leading 1-0 at Half-Time against relegated QPR, who eventually won 2-1, thanks to goals from Phillips and Fer. The Magpies now sit just above Hull, 2 points ahead, but can still survive, whatever their result against West Ham, should Hull City fail to win.

Sunderland are the remaining team in danger, sitting in 16th, 1 point ahead of Newcastle, but with that game in-hand, against Arsenal, on Wednesday night, and then ending the season away to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

It’ll be tough for Newcastle and Sunderland to pick up any points now with the remaining game(s), but I don’t believe Hull will beat United, and its Steve Bruce’s team that will go down in my opinion, as previously feared.




The main talking point of the weekend though, has to be that of Southampton’s Sadio Mane, who managed to grab the quickest hat-trick you’ll possibly, ever see, in just 2 minutes 56 seconds, against Aston Villa. Villa were shocking to be fair, but you still have to be in the right place, and finish, and that’s what he did. That’s now 10 goals and 3 assists in 29 Premier League appearances (6 as sub) for the Senegalese international, who arrived from Austrian club, RB Salzburg in September. 


Check back soon for the correct score predictions for the final weekend of the 2014/15 Premier League season


Free Horse Racing Tips | Monday's Stats & Best Bets | Redcar

The start of a new week, and it’s a wet and windy day across all the meetings from the UK, with action from Leicester, Redcar, Southwell (AW), Towcester, and Windsor, as well as action from Roscommon in Ireland.

It was a great weekend for jockey Ryan Moore, as he hit a 1,962/1 five-timer at Newbury, while trainer Mark Johnston hit a four-timer at York on Friday, and a 7,023/1 five-timer, with Buratino also winning at Newmarket under Kieran Fallon.

So, back to Monday’s meetings, and a few stats and best bets to try and find a some more big-priced winners, with a focus on the Redcar card to start;


REDCAR

2:20

Jockey Ben Curtis has been in great form over the last couple of weeks, with a 32% strike-rate and LSP of +£29.63 (£1 stakes). When teamed with K R Burke this year, they have 5 wins from 16 runners (31% strike-rate) – 2 wins from 6 with 2 year olds (2015).

Trainer, Burke has a 27% strike rate this year with 2 year olds.

LONDON PROTOCOL – 11/1 Coral PLACED 3/13


3:50

Jockey Daniel Tudhope has an impressive record at this course over recent seasons, with a 23% strike-rate from 120 races, with an LSP of +£53.21 (£1 stakes).

Tudhope teams up with David O’Meara for the ride on Innocently in the 3:50 Handicap. Innocently is 1 from 1 at the course, with course-distance win on his debut in 2013.

INNOCENTLY – 10/1 Boylesports


4:20

As well as being in great form of late, jockey Ben Curtis is having a good season, with a Level Stake Profit of +£34.95 (£1 stakes).

He teams up with trainer Tony Coyle for the ride on Maureb, who won here last time out over 7f (18 days ago). When teamed together this year, the pair have a 33% strike-rate with 4 wins from 12 – 2 wins from 6 on 3 year olds.


MAUREB – 6/1 Bet365


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