Jones Knows thinks there's money to be made in a sensational 66/1 three-way yellow card treble this weekend.
How did we get on last weekend?
A loss. But fine, fine margins.
After back-to-back winners we were a Scott McTominay shot away from landing the hat-trick at 9/2.
After Newcastle defied their +2 goal handicap vs Liverpool, the double rolled on to McTominay firing two shots at goal in Manchester United's clash with Leeds on Sunday. He flicked a header wide on 33 minutes but couldn't find another way to goal in the remaining 57 minutes of action. Referee Craig Pawson didn't help matters, mind.
He deemed McTominay's challenge on Kalvin Phillips about 25 yards out on 62 minutes a foul. As the whistle sounded, McTominay let fly a wayward effort miles into the stands. I muttered the words "the game is gone" in frustration. Probably a little dramatic in retrospect considering the last two weeks of European Super League talk but players can't even breathe on an opponent without triggering some theatrics
Frustration levels rose even further having watched Everton and Burnley win away and Manchester City win by one-goal in the Carabao Cup final. All angles were pinpointed confidently in my Premier League prediction column but I swerved including them in this main double. Is there a cure for bad decision-making? Someone hit me up a remedy.
Better news came to light on Tuesday with the news that England are likely to name a 26-man squad for the Euros. Fears that Sky Bet may void the market where we've got James Ward-Prowse to make the squad at 8/1 and him and Conor Coady too in a 7/1 double could have ruined my week. But credit the traders at the bookmaker. They are standing all bets placed on the original market despite, presumably, making an overall loss.
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