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Football: Berbatov to bid goodbye to Spurs and Peter Crouch’s Liverpool swansong?

Tottenham star Dimitar Berbatov looks set to play his last game for the club against Liverpool at White Hart Lane on Sunday in what promises to be a farewell fixture for a number of players on both sides.

Berbatoov - photo courtesy of BodogLife.comThe Bulgarian striker is expected to be the most high-profile departure from Spurs after manger Juande Ramos admitted that he may be powerless to prevent his prize asset seeking Champions League football at a bigger club.

“It’s difficult to say whether it will be his last game. I would obviously like him to stay here but we don’t know how future negotiations will go, so it’s something I can’t guarantee,” the Spanish coach said. “I’ve spoken to him many times and I know exactly what he wants. But it is a private conversation and I won’t say what he told me.”

Ramos - photo courtesy of BodogLife.comRamos is expected to make wholesale changes to the squad in the close season with Pascal Chimbonda, Ricardo Rocha, Young-Pyo Lee, Teemu Tainio, Radek Cerny and Younes Kaboul all knowing that Sunday’s game could be their last in the white of Spurs.

The former Valencia boss took charge after the chaotic end to Martin Jol’s reign in October, and led the club to League Cup victory and UEFA Cup qualification, but is now keen to bring in his own players as part of ambitious plans for next season.

The Spaniard signalled his intentions with the 15-million-pound capture of 22-year-old Croatian playmaker Luka Modric from Dinamo Zagreb last week and he has also been linked with big money bids for Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o, Portsmouth’s Lassana Diarra and West Ham’s Anton Ferdinand.

England goalkeeper Paul Robinson is also expected to move in the summer but is unlikely to be fit for Sunday’s game due to an ankle injury, denying him the chance of a last appearance in-front of his home supporters.

Benitez - photo courtesy of BodogLife.comOpponents Liverpool have had a similarly dramatic season on and off the pitch but will be in a relaxed mood for Sunday’s game after securing Champions League qualification last month. Manager Rafael Benitez and American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett had high hopes of a title challenge at the beginning of the season but after a largely disappointing campaign will be refreshing their squad ready for a more sustained attempt next year.

Players who could be appearing in their last game for the Reds on Sunday include John Arne Riise, Jermaine Pennant, Steve Finnan and Andriy Voronin.

The Spanish coach has already made a bid for Aston Villa’s Gareth Barry, fuelling rumours that midfielder Xavi Alonso could also be saying goodbye on Sunday. However, Benitez scoffed at the reports, saying: “(Alonso) is our player, he has a contract. Barry can play in three different positions, so I don’t think we need to worry about this.”

England forward Peter Crouch could also be making his ‘Pool swansong against Spurs, the club who gave him his first professional contract, after publicly stating he wants to leave to seek first-team football. Again, the Spanish boss played down suggestions. He said: “If we receive a very good offer — and by that I mean 15 million pounds — we will consider it. I’m happy to keep him.”

Sunday’s fixture could also be the Reds’ last under the ownership of Gillett and Hicks following their acrimonious falling out earlier in the season. Supporters of the famous club are banking on a takeover offer from Dubai based consortium DIC over the summer to provide the stability needed for improvement.

Liverpool are guaranteed a fourth place finish, whatever Sunday’s result, while Spurs can still finish in the top ten if they win and West Ham slip up against Aston Villa.

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Atletico one win away from Champions League

Atletico Madrid’s formidable South American strike pair of Kun Aguero and Diego Forlan fired them one win away from the Champions League with a 2-0 victory over Espanyol on Thursday.

La Liga Football BettingAtletico can now qualify for the Champions League for the first time in over a decade with victory over Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday as they have a superior head-to-head record to fifth-placed Sevilla who are three points behind.

“If we win in the Calderon against Deportivo we are in the Champions League,” said Aguero. “It has been a while and I hope the Champions League wait comes to an end on Sunday.”

Aguero, another player touted as the new Diego Maradona, opened the scoring on 26 minutes before Forlan, a 21 million euro summer signing from Villarreal, added a second four minutes later. Aguero and Forlan have now plundered 44 goals between them – Aguero has 19 and Forlan 15 – to push Atletico to the brink of Champions League football for the first time since the 1996/97 season.

In fact Atletico are now just three points behind Barcelona and could even steal third place from Frank Rijkaard’s struggling outfit.

Espanyol looked ready to compete for the Champions League themselves earlier in the season lying third after 22 games but their season has gone steadily downhill. Since the new year Espanyol have lost 12 matches and their coach Ernesto Valverde is under pressure with the club languishing in 11th. 

Best value 1×2 betting on Atletico Madrid versus Deportivo La Coruna when this item was posted: Eurobet.com has a home win for Atletico at 1.67 (4/6) while the best price for both a draw and an away win to  Deportivo are 3.65 (21/8) and 6.00 (5/1) respectively at Globet.com.

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English Premier League Cash Back Betting

The season end is nearly upon us but it’s no excuse to throw away sports betting profits! Be sure to check out the latest sportsbook deals below before you place your bets as getting your stake back is far better than a loss.

Click to visit BoyleSports.comFirst up is our favourite deal of the week. Popular Irish bookie BoyleSports.com have come to the EPL betting party with an offer called “Singing the Blues”. They’ll refund all losing first/last/anytime goalscorer bets on ALL TEN of Sunday’s Premier League games if Chelsea win the 2007/08 Premier League. Max refund is €500 or currency equivalent per customer. 

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Click to visit PaddyPower.com bookmakerPaddy Power Bookmaker has an offer called “Squeaky Bum Time” and complete the image with lots of rolls of toilet paper… Dodgy title, a dodgy game?  This cash back offers a refund on all losing 1st/last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast single bets on the WIGAN v MANCHESTER UNITED Sunday May 11th – If Manchester Utd win this match 1-0. Max refund per punter €300/£200.

Click to visit Bet365 BookmakerBet365 has it’s season-long old reliable Bore Draw deal running where they’ll refund your pre-match correct score, double result or scorecast bet on ANY FOOTBALL MATCH if the match finishes 0-0. There’s been a lot of payouts on this offer this season!

Click to visit BetFred.com bookmakerBetFred Bookmaker has both a First Scorer and a Scorecast cashback deal this weekend. If you back a player to score first in any Premier League games this weekend …and he fails to score the first goal in the game but scores the last, BetFred will refund your total stake to £100 max. If you place a scorecast bet on any Premier League games this weekend …and you only get one half of your selection correct, BetFred will refund your total stake to £100 max.

Visit Victor Chandler BookmakerVictor Chandler has finally come to the party with a money back offer for all Sunday’s Premier League games (they’re slow to get them onsite!) If there is a goal scored in INJURY TIME in any Premier League game on Sunday May 11th, VCBet will refund losing correct score and first goalscorer bets as a free bet. Max refund is €125/£100 per customer.
 

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