Should we bet on Man United?

Has the Premiership become just too predictable? If you are a Man United fan do you just want to be on the side that is winning? Is betting on the 2012-13 Premier League champions still worthwhile? The answers to these questions are respectively yes, maybe and no.

With odds on Manchester United being quoted at 1/80 on, you would need to stake a considerable amount of money to win nothing very much. Those kinds of bets are difficult to call, especially as some bookmakers are pricing united at much longer odds of 1/19 on. Presumably they have all done their sums and come up with different answers.

There is a theoretical chance that Manchester United’s late season progress will grind to a halt, or at least slow down considerably.

Should that happen then you might kick yourself for not betting at least something on the currently second placed Manchester City, where odds vary from around 14/1 to 20/1. However what possible sequence of events could occur to promote fourth place Arsenal to the top? A complete impossibility, but some people are still betting on it happening at casino type odds as long as 1000/1.

It might be a little late to bet on the winner of the Premier League, but there are plenty of other football betting options to go for. For instance you might care to log in to your favourite online casino and try out some of the top football themed slots in Gaming Club. One that is certainly worth a spin or two is Soccer Safari and although it is based on the last World Cup in South Africa it still has a new feel about it.

Comic wild animals are used to represent the players, from the Lion King of the jungle right down to the humble meerkat. The wild symbol is a zebra, and if you spin him on the side reels you are awarded a multiplier, while three trophies trigger a bonus feature where you choose a player to go for goal.