Manchester United host a hapless West Ham United at the Old Trafford in what should be a straightforward affair for Sir Alex Fergusson and his men on Saturday night.
Avram Allocate, formerly at Portsmouth’s helm and singularly leading (as far as I can see) for leading Pompey down into second-tier bliss, has now led the Hammers to two successive defeats on the new season. More likely than not, he will steer them to a third successive repulse this weekend.
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West Ham fans should be concerned to be honest now, if they already weren’t when chit-chat of Grant’s appointment spread. I was.
Of course, he would have it otherwise. Apparently, he’s not all fussed with the truth that his Hammers are pointless going into week 3.
After the 3:1 defeat to Bolton last weekend, he said, “On the football side, caboodle went well enough. We played like a team at the top. I am very happy with the act. ”
Is that right?
Two games into the season, six goals conceded and West Ham are in the relegation battle, and oddly, he is HAPPY with his side’s dispatch. Strangely cheery, isn’t he.
Surely, he can’t be thinking West Ham resurgence is on the horizon. At the Old Trafford no less, a battlefield that has claimed better sides than the Hammers are.
That ‘s not even a viable or open interrogate for discussion because Grant’s track record over the last two years is riddled with negative omens and the Hammers are not exactly boasting the lenient of form that winsome contenders regularly demonstrate.
Disregard it another way, Sir Alex will brook no chin-wag on that score. The Scot is already cranky plenty, imagine how cranky he would be if his men faltered against one of the worst sides in the collude truth now.
Just for the torture of it, I looked at the headto-head record between Man U and West Ham last season and it’s as I thought, Man U won both encounters, – scored seven goals and conceded none. In fact, the last time West Ham beat Man U was in 2007 and the last time they scored against the Red Devils was in 2008.
I know what you must be thoughtful. Zola was in charge of West Ham last season so it is unfair to attribute his damning text to Consent to.
So, just for the hell of it, I also looked at Portsmouth’s head-to-head against Man U last season, seeing that the beleaguered Grant was in charge there. Surprise, surprise, Man U won both fixtures, scored nine goals and conceded one. Satisfied?
To go to the betting on this double, and the sure verdict, let us look at the very one-sided BetUS soccer betting threshold and weigh in on it briefly.
Soccer Betting Strategy:
Manchester United -2 -140 -700 3 O -140 U +120 Draw +550
West Ham +2 +120 +1600 3 O -140 U +120 Draw +550
Match Beat: 1230 PM Eastern Time (18:30: Local Time) Saturday August 28, 2010
Soccer Betting Verdict I won’t even waste my at the same time speculating on the winner of this match. It has to be obvious, no?

