Every week, Betfair Football's star tipster Andy Gray picks out and answers his favourite question out of those he is asked on Twitter and Facebook. Here's his answer to this week's poser...
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There's a packed week of Champions League and Europa League action ahead of us, but there are plenty of other tidy looking games taking place over the next seven days too. Here are our punts of the we
I really like the Sunday papers. You can immerse yourself in them: mug of tea, bit of background music, chill out.
But there are some weeks when I'm really not fussed about buying them never mind r
Neil Warnock is probably the most colourful and outspoken manager in British football today. His brash behaviour has created numerous enemies within the game and antagonised thousands on the terraces.
Newcastle yesterday moved to silence speculation that manager Chris Hughton was in danger of being sacked if the club lose Sunday's much-anticipated Tyne-Wear derby at St James' Park, though quite how
England's hopes of hosting the 2018 World Cup have taken another blow after Russian football official Vyacheslav Koloskov described the bid as "absolutely primitive".
This follows Russian chief ex
Taking over the best team in Italy, many expected (certainly the market did) that Rafael Benitez would be leading Inter Milan to yet another Serie A title next May.
However, having been matched as
The current Premier League campaign may still be in its infancy but, with the exception of Chelsea steaming ahead with ominous efficiency, there is something refreshing about the current campaign.
A recent trend amongst football pundits and indeed fans is to argue that the standard of football in the Champions League is higher than that played at a World Cup. That's not necessarily wrong. With
From the moment Gordon Strachan gave his first press conference, declaring that he didn't need the Middlesbrough job, it was evident that he was going to have an uphill struggle winning over the Boro