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The Premier League midweek madness rolls on and Paddy Power ambassador Phil Thompson is back in the ring for another swing ahead of Wednesday’s action. Some of the big boys are in action on Wednesday with Manchester City and Spurs hunting for more points.
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Thommo’s on the hunt for some more winners and he’s complied a tasty treble to see us through hump day. This week it’s Norwich v Crystal Palace, Tottenham v Southampton and Aston Villa v Leeds getting a shake down.
It all adds up to a nice-priced punt which should, hopefully, give us a good chance of picking Paddy’s pocket. So, let’s see which way the Liverpool legend thinks his selected games are going to go on Wednesday.
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Thommo’s Treble
My Wednesday treble is, and listen, everybody could have Manchester City in their treble, and I do think it will be a comfortable win for City, but they’re too short for mee.
My treble is going to be Crystal Palace to beat Norwich, Tottenham to beat Southampton and Aston Villa to beat Leeds. That’s my treble for Wednesday.
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