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Posted by: Andy Gray on Nov 22, 2010 at 09:47:53 AM
Fair play to Everton. Five years ago, there were was plenty of interest in this Aussie goalscoring midfielder at Millwall going by the name of Tim Cahill, but the Toffees were the only ones who were prepared to take a gamble on him and put the cash on the table and boy have they reaped the rewards. I struggle to think of many midfielders who have consistently scored as many goals as him in the Premier League over the past five seasons and that's huge credit to the lad because at times Everton don't actually create too many chances. He's an awkward player to play against. For starters, he wanders in between the midfield and the front line, making him difficult to pick up, especially when he's making those late runs into the box. He's not that tall but he's got some leap on him ...
Posted by: Andy Gray on Oct 25, 2010 at 01:04:12 PM
Every week, Betfair Football's star tipster Andy Gray will be picking out and answering his favourite question out of those he is asked on Twitter and Facebook. Here's his answer to this week's poser... " Who is doing a better job this season; Moyes or Hodgson? " - @empireofthekop To answer that question I think we may have to wait till after the weekend. If Liverpool win the Merseyside derby on Sunday afternoon, it's arguably Hodgson simply because of the magnitude of this game and what it means to the football club and the fans. But if it ends in a draw or an Everton win, I guess you'd have to say Moyes, though the truth of the matter is that neither has started the season well at all. At least in Moyes' case we can see a group of men playing like a team, with a good idea of...
Posted by: Andy Gray on Sep 2, 2010 at 04:21:51 PM
Andy Gray showed why his betting advice should never go ignored by calling everything right in both of Saturday's televised Premier League games, providing those who followed his tips to £10 stakes in those matches with a handsome £175.10 profit. The legendary pundit predicted a 2-1 victory for Arsenal at Ewood Park in the lunchtime encounter, also recommending that you back the Gunners to win and both teams to score, then followed that success by predicting that Manchester United would keep a clean sheet and beat West Ham 3-0. His latest bold shout is that Everton, having suffered their trademark slow start, will recover to finish in the top six, and as the odds have drifted to 2.92, it may now be the perfect time to take notice. Andy Gray is now on Twitter so follow him for...
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