Wednesday, April 11, 2007

THE LATE LATE SHOW

Hey all we've gone with the exciting change of putting this up later in the day now, so we can bring you more updates and betting news, let me know how you think it works, in the meanwhile, here's today's market impact. Remember if you want some bedtime reading you can sign up at the bottom of the page and we'll email you everytime we update.

THE MOVERS AND THE SHAKERS
1720: Bet365 have suspended betting on the next permanent manager of Leicester City after a quick-fire gamble on Paul Ince.
Spokesman Steve Freeth said: "We’d only just put the market out and our liability screens were flashing and lighting up like a Christmas tree – we’ve seen enough for the time being.
"There was a colossal gamble on Ince for the Coventry job back in February that didn’t materialise, but this looks the real deal.
"Ince then still had his hands full keeping Macclesfield in the Football League, but our punters seem to think he’ll be taking the reins from Nigel Worthington at the start of next season.

As a Norwich fan it will be interesting to see if Worthy really was a rubbish manager or just a rubbish manager.

17.00: England are the 13/8 underdogs with totesport to win their first ever match at the new Wembley when they take on Brazil on June 1st.
The Brazilians are the 6/4 favourites with the draw a 2/1 shot.
Paul Petrie, totesport spokesman, commented: "The form that England are in at the moment you would have thought they would have picked easier opposition than this in order to build their confidence."
Like Andorra or Wales perhaps.
The firm is offering 11/2 that England will lose 1-0, the same scoreline they suffered against Germany in their last game at Wembley.

15.53: Joes Edge has taken over from Point Barrow as totesport's John Smith's Grand National favourite. Joes Edge is 8/1 from 10/1, while Dun Doire is out to 12/1 from 10s.

TENNIS
Britain’s Davis Cup side have be drawn against 2005 winners Croatia for their World Group play-off clash in September and William Hill make Team GB their 2/1 outsiders with Croatia offered at 4/11.
Andy Murray is 6/1 to win a Grand Slam this year and 12/1 to win Wimbledon, whilst former British number one Tim Henman is 100/1 to win the elusive Wimbledon title.

There's the mugs bet of the day for you.

THE SPORTING DIARY FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Wednesday, April 11

FOOTBALL: (all 1945) Champions League quarter-final second legs: Liverpool v PSV Eindhoven. Bayern Munich v AC Milan.
CRICKET: World Cup Super Eight, Bridgetown: England v Bangladesh.
TENNIS: Valencia: Open de Comunidad. Houston: US Clay Court Championships. South Carolina: Family Circle Women's Cup.
RACING: Bath. Exeter. Hereford.

Thursday, April 12
FOOTBALL: (all 1945) UEFA Cup quarter-final second legs: Tottenham v Sevilla. Benfica v Espanyol. Osasuna v Bayer Leverkusen. Werder Bremen v AZ Alkmaar.
CRICKET: World Cup Super Eight, St George's: Sri Lanka v New Zealand.
GOLF: Shanghai: China Open . South Carolina: Verizon Heritage.
TENNIS: Valencia: Open de Comunidad. Houston: US Clay Court Championships. South Carolina: Family Circle Women's Cup.
RACING: Aintree. Leicester. Taunton. Tipperary.

LIVE SPORT ON TV
19:00 Sky Sports 3 Bangladesh v England World Cup Super Eights
19:20 NASN Houston v Chicago Cubs MLB
19:45 Sky Sports 2 Bayern Munich v AC Milan UEFA Champions League Quarter-final 2nd Leg
19:45 Sky Sports 1 /
Sky Sports HD1 /
Setanta Ireland (N. Ireland only) Liverpool v PSV Eindhoven UEFA Champions League Quarter-final 2nd Leg
Thursday 12th April
00:00 NASN Conf. Quarter-finals Game 1 NHL Play-offs
00:30 Setanta Ireland Georgia v Philadelphia NHL
01:50 Five TBC MLB
03:00 NASN Conf. Quarter-finals Game 1 NHL Play-offs
07:00 Sky Sports 1 China Open Day 1 Euro Tour
14:30 Sky Sports 1 New Zealand v Sri Lanka World Cup Super Eights

THE BETTING ZONE
Doo doo doo doo, that's supposed to be scary zone like music, okay we'll work on that one. In the meanwhile thoughts for tonight's Champions League game, if anyone's still listening after last night's marvellous prediction. It wasn't even close between man united and Roma, here's hoping tonight's games have some tension and don't leave us like the Life On Mars ending tired and confused.
Liverpool should come through against PSV in the same way the sun should shine tommorrow morning though I would laugh if they suffered an Istanbul style reverse. However I'll not be holding out for that and instead will suggested a no bet as it's hard to get onside for a side who can coast through the game. PSV meanwhile just have 16 fit players which means there about as likely to frighten Liverpool as someone with a white sheet running around shouting whoo holy ghost. Expect a scrappy game.
Bayern v AC should be a lot more interesting and I would recommend some small stakes on Kaka at 10.0 in the first scorer, anytime market with BET365. AC need to attack and Kaka is one of the Champions League top scorers with two less than stellar defences i'm expecting goals and a match that lasts longer than thirty minutes.
BET OF THE DAY: Kaka anytime scorer/first time at 10.0 with BET365.
MUG OF THE DAY: BET365 for offering odds on Ince to be next permanent Leicester manager when all the papers told us the punters that fact this morning.

Be back tommorrow evening, in the meanwhile subscribe for free and we don't sell your email, in the meanwhile I'm out of here quicker than Sam Tyler returning to the modern day world.

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