Alan Curbishley's Premiership Words Week 4
WEST Ham will suffer more woes when they face Chelsea at Upton Park in the Premier League, that's according to former Hammers manager Al...
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WEST Ham will suffer more woes when they face Chelsea at Upton Park in the Premier League, that's according to former Hammers manager Alan Curbishley.
Avram Grant's side have experienced an awful start to their campaign and Curbishley, now an expert pundit with soccermillionaire.com, says Carlo Ancelotti's side will be too strong for them this time of asking with the Blues recording a 3-1 win. "It's been a tough start for West Ham and the last team they want to play is Chelsea who look as strong as ever. I just can't see it going any other way," said Curbishley, who brings you his advice each week of the UK's best football scores prediction site.
Arsenal have enjoyed an unbeaten start to their season and the Gunners will prove too strong for Bolton Wanderers at the Emirates with Curbishley predicting a 4-1 triumph for Arsene Wenger's men.
Manchester City suffered a setback at Sunderland in their previous top flight fixture in the 1-0 defeat at the Stadium of Light but our expert pundit says they will bounce back with a 3-1 victory over Blackburn at Eastlands. "City found out that winning away from home can be difficult but back at Eastlands they will be a different side and have the crowd behind them and they are too strong for Blackburn," said Curbishley.
Another team to succumb to defeat last time of asking was Tottenham who lost 1-0 at home to struggling Wigan. But Harry Redknapp will steer his troops to a win on the road at Stoke, where Curbishley says they will pick up a 2-0 away victory.
Everton are near the drop zone and Curbishley sees no let-up in their worries when Manchester United visit Goodison Park. "United have a terrific record at Everton and I have this down as a 2-1 win for Sir Alex Ferguson's outfit," said our man.
Roy Hodgson's reign at Liverpool has been indifferent but Curbishley says the Reds will pick up a point at Birmingham with a 1-1 draw and he also reckons Aston Villa, a club for whom he used to play, will come unstuck with a 2-1 defeat at Stoke City.
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Avram Grant's side have experienced an awful start to their campaign and Curbishley, now an expert pundit with soccermillionaire.com, says Carlo Ancelotti's side will be too strong for them this time of asking with the Blues recording a 3-1 win. "It's been a tough start for West Ham and the last team they want to play is Chelsea who look as strong as ever. I just can't see it going any other way," said Curbishley, who brings you his advice each week of the UK's best football scores prediction site.
Arsenal have enjoyed an unbeaten start to their season and the Gunners will prove too strong for Bolton Wanderers at the Emirates with Curbishley predicting a 4-1 triumph for Arsene Wenger's men.
Manchester City suffered a setback at Sunderland in their previous top flight fixture in the 1-0 defeat at the Stadium of Light but our expert pundit says they will bounce back with a 3-1 victory over Blackburn at Eastlands. "City found out that winning away from home can be difficult but back at Eastlands they will be a different side and have the crowd behind them and they are too strong for Blackburn," said Curbishley.
Another team to succumb to defeat last time of asking was Tottenham who lost 1-0 at home to struggling Wigan. But Harry Redknapp will steer his troops to a win on the road at Stoke, where Curbishley says they will pick up a 2-0 away victory.
Everton are near the drop zone and Curbishley sees no let-up in their worries when Manchester United visit Goodison Park. "United have a terrific record at Everton and I have this down as a 2-1 win for Sir Alex Ferguson's outfit," said our man.
Roy Hodgson's reign at Liverpool has been indifferent but Curbishley says the Reds will pick up a point at Birmingham with a 1-1 draw and he also reckons Aston Villa, a club for whom he used to play, will come unstuck with a 2-1 defeat at Stoke City.
So, what do you think? Do you fancy taken Curbishley's advice or are you an expert in tour own right? Whatever, the way to be in with a chance of winning big money is with soccermillionaire.com with up to £10million in winnings available. Go for goal and net a fortune!