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Premier League: Crystal Palace- Everton

paul8209

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Premier League: Crystal Palace- Everton


Palace under Alan Pardew have served us really well and it is hard to let them go unbacked today and what looks a big price facing an Everton team who have lost their way and are heading in the opposite direction to the soaring Eagles. Pardew has been given funds to strengthen his squad (Yaya Sanogo, Jordan Mutch, and Shola Ameobi) and the whole place is buzzing right now and Selhurst Park is not an easy place for anyone to come to, especially when low on confidence.Hosts will get Jedinak and Bolasie back from international duty soon, which will further increase competition for places and everyone will be looking to impress today. We have spoken about the huge energy and high tempo pressing game that the new boss has got Palace playing and they look a team transformed. They took four points off the Toffees last season, winning 3-2 on Merseyside, also winning the reverse fixture this season by the same scoreline, Pardew oversaw a 3-2 home win over Everton just a month ago in his last days at Newcastle, so will have a mountain of notes on the visitors and that recent experience could again be vital and decisive, as it was against Tottenham in the Eagles last home game....see notes for January 10th. Everton have lost their last five on the road, the goals have dried up, just three in six and they are really missing Tim Howard at the back. Pardew is a very offensive minded coach and despite Everton's recent woes in front of goal this could easily turn into a shootout if we get the early breakthrough and another 3-2 would not totally surprise.


1.25 units Crystal Palace -0.25 ball 2.31 asian line/Sportmarket and 0.5 units "over" 3.5 goals 4.0-4.5 general quote.source: http://www.clubgowi.com
 
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