100/1 on another beach ball goal
On Sunday Liverpool face Sunderland for the first time since the infamous "Beach ball goal" – and one bookmaker is offering 100/1 on a repeat.
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FourFourTwo's betting partner Paddy Power are offering the odds on any deflection off an inflatable object causing a goal at Anfield.
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Liverpool might need the inflatable assistance – they simply can't afford to lose any more ground in the race for fourth place. They're already four points behind Spurs, who currently occupy that last Champions League spot.
Many punters are putting money on an intriguing outside bet for fourth - Liverpool's neighbours Everton. David Moyes' men are on much better form than Rafa Benitez's side and it's not inconceivable that Spurs could be distracted by their FA Cup run.
To Finish 4th
11/8 Tottenham
11/5 Man City
3/1 Liverpool
7/1 Aston Villa
25/1 Everton
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Gary Parkinson is a freelance writer, editor, trainer, muso, singer, actor and coach. He spent 14 years at FourFourTwo as the Global Digital Editor and continues to regularly contribute to the magazine and website, including major features on Euro 96, Subbuteo, Robert Maxwell and the inside story of Liverpool's 1990 title win. He is also a Bolton Wanderers fan.
