Alan Curbishley's Premiership Words Week 2
Alan Curbishley Premiership Words Week 2 by CARL ELDRIDGE BLACKPOOL caused the biggest upset of the new Premier League season with a t...
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Alan Curbishley Premiership Words Week 2
by CARL ELDRIDGE
BLACKPOOL caused the biggest upset of the new Premier League season with a thumping 4-0 win at Wigan - but Ian Holloway's men are in for a drubbing of their own when they visit Arsenal.
Expert pundit Alan Curbishley, former manager of Charlton and West Ham, reckons the Gunners will chalk up a 5-0 victory...now you can hit the jackpot, too, with Britain's best football results prediction game, soccermillionaire.com
Curbishley will be on hand each and every week to give his predictions here at soccermillionaire.com and he can't see the Tangerines getting anything at the Emirates.
He said: "They have enjoyed a superb result at Wigan and thoroughly deserved it was too. But going to Arsenal will be an altogether bigger test for them."
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Both Premier League title-holders Chelsea and Manchester United enjoyed opening day wins and Curbs sees the big boys tasting success again this time around, with a 2-1 victory for the Blues at Wigan and a 3-1 triumph for Sir Alex Ferguson's men at Fulham.
"Chelsea and Manchester United seem as strong as ever and I can't see them losing this week," added Curbs. "I also see wins for Aston Villa at Newcastle and my old club West Ham beating Bolton 2-1 at Upton Park."
In the mouthwatering clash at Eastlands between Manchester City and Liverpool, Curbs sees Roberto Mancini's side, who earned a 0-0 draw at Tottenham on the first day, winning 2-1 over Roy Hodgson's outfit.
"I think City's players will take time to gel but they still have enough quality just about to nick a win over Liverpool for me," said Curbs.
And Curbs adds that Harry Redknapp's Spurs will earn a point in a 2-2 draw at Stoke City. "Stoke is always a tough place to go but I think Tottenham have enough about them this season to pick up a draw," he said.
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