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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
Posts: 4,218
| Hurrah, finally nailed one of these after Beckham (8/1) got the vote for today's win over T&T. Had previously lost on Beckham (again), Ballack and Ronaldinho. Had backed Beckham at the ludicrous 16s against Paraguay and thought he had a chance given that he was responsible for the goal but somehow Frank Lampard got it 20 awards dished out by FIFA's Technical Study Group so far: Results: (goalscorers in bold, key M=Midfield, F=Forward, D=Defender) Sweden v Paraguay: Freddie Ljungberg (M) England v T&T: David Beckham (M) Ecuador v Costa Rica: Agustin Delgado (F) Germany v Poland: Philip Lahm (D) Tunisia v Saudi A: Jaziri Zied (F) Spain v Ukraine: Xavi (M) South Korea v Togo: Hwan Jung Ahan (F) France v Switzerland: Claude Makelele (M) Australia v Japan: Tim Cahill (M) Brazil v Croatia: Kaka (M) Czech R v USA: Tomas Rosicky (M) Italy v Ghana: Andrea Pirlo (M) Portugal v Angola: Luis Figo (F) Mexico v Iran: Omar Bravo (F) Holland v Serbia&M: Arjen Robben (F) Argentina v Ivory Coast: Javier Saviola (F) Sweden v T&T: Dwight Yorke (F) England v Paraguay: Frank Lampard (M) Ecuador v Poland: Agustin Delgado (F) Germany v Costa Rica: Miroslav Klose (F) FIFA class Yorke as a Forward?!!!! But, however you look at it, midfielders and forwards dominate with just one defender (Lahm) getting in. 13 out of 20 scored a goal so backing them for Man of the Match looks a better play than to score anytime. If you don't score it helps being famous it seems (Figo, Beckham, Lampard - were they really Man of the Match in their games?) FIFA said of Beckham: "Quite simply, he is a quality player." That suggests they go in with preconceived ideas which is the main reason why I think there's real potential for profit in this market. Beckham might also have built up some goodwill with the judges after game one so perhaps there was a thought process that they'd give him it next time if he played half decent. In which case Ballack is a certainty to get it against Ecuador I reckon, given that he must have been fairly close against Poland. I'll also be backing Ronaldinho to win it next time. |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Jun 2003
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| I had to laugh when I saw Lampard got the first MoM, but I also came to the same conclusion - that it confirmed your idea about the stars having an advantage. Ditto midfield and forwards because I would have thought Marquez was Mexico's MoM - but Bravo scored the goals. Similarly, surely Espinoza or Hurtado were more influential than Delgado in the first Ecuador win? In fact, if the smaller teams win, the bias really is for goalscorers - Ahn, Delgado twice, Bravo, Zied. It's like they don't really know who the players of the minnows are so they pick one of the goalscorers. |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
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| Yes, was wondering about the two games running thing but Delgado has won it twice so maybe not a problem. No reason to think that Robben won't shine again. He's fresh after being benched for much of the season and relishes the role he has. Might have a bit on Van Nistelrooy too though. This looks a classic occasion where 5/1 for Man of the Match is more appealing than scoring anytime (best 6/4) and, as we've seen, goalscorers are so heavily favoured. Drogba too has to be respected at 6s. I reckon if he scored in a 1-1 draw his all-round play would be enough to get him the gong. Hmmm, that's three now, although Robben at 13/2 is the bet I think. |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Jun 2003
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| I've gone for Drogba. I was impressed by his determination in the first game. He seemed to relish having responsibility and it wouldn't surprise me if Ivory Coast won. The goal the Dutch scored was so glaring, it will surely have alerted all managers to the risk of defending high up the pitch against them. Also gone for Crespo, 7-1. Hope he can reap the reward of Riquelme's brilliance. |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
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| Koroman at 28s could be interesting in Arg v Serbia & M as he looked really lively when he came on as sub v Holland. But will he start? He'd have to score in a draw I think but a decent price. Think I'm going to play it straight though and go with Riquelme at 5s. I reckon he'll see a lot of the ball in a low scoring game and would perhaps be favourite if the Argies had the best of it in a 0-0 draw. |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
Posts: 5,724
| Good shout Dave. With so many scorers I suppose they had to give him it. However, if Maxi had stayed on and got his hat-trick I've added the striker Kone at 16s for this one. He starts alongside Drogba. Hoping for a good showing from the coast. |
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| Excluded Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Wigan
Posts: 10,742
| surely whatever drogba does in the match he cannot win it with that blatant handball - cheating c@nt
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