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| | #61 (permalink) |
| Spreads Dept. | yes, admittedly they will have to do it in 3 whereas some teams will play 7 but i really think there is a chance that this years highest supremacy could come from portugal or mexico against this lot.
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| | #62 (permalink) |
| Spreads Dept. | 2002:> Rank Team Goals Conceded 1 Saudi Arabia 12 2 China 9 3 United States 7 Paraguay 7 Belgium 7 Poland 7 Slovenia 7
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| | #63 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
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| Looks alright to me keyser. Had quite a few bets lately which I can't be bothered listing, but one I think is worth flagging before it gets cut. 50/1 USA/Ghana dual forecast with Stan James. Just too big in what is a very open group. |
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| | #65 (permalink) |
| Justified Ancient of Mummu (Administrator) Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Lilliput Age: 25
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| Hi Maradona.Great to see you back on the forum. |
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| | #67 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
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| Re Angola. If I had one concern: Angola change system as Germany looms Angola coach Luis Oliveira Goncalves has decided to change the team's style of play in a bid to avoid humiliation in the upcoming World Cup. The Africans are the second-lowest ranked team in the tournament, and as such Goncalves has abandoned the 4-4-2 formation used in their failed African Cup of Nations campaign for a more conservative 4-5-1, with captain Fabrice Akwa as a lone striker. And Akwa admitted it was quite late to be throwing out a system they had worked with for so long. "As it's new, we're still getting used to it, adapting ourselves to this style of game so we can be prepared for the game against Portugal. But we don't have much time left to get ready," he told the Daily News. |
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| | #68 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
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| Which probably means they'll lose all their games 2-0 rather than 4-1 I'm surprised to see the Poland/Germany and Swiss/France dual forecasts still at 4/5. Especially Swiss/France. I'm going to have to go in again. Korea are going backwards. Humped by Ghana, Advocaat (third-rate Hiddink) seems to be at a loss what to do. I wouldn't be surprised if Togo did them over. |
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| | #69 (permalink) | |
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| | #70 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
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| Posted this on BZ .. Beckham at 16/1 to be Man of the Match v Paraguay at 16/1 (bet365). Massive price. Set-pieces could be key in this one if Paraguay pack men behind the ball. High profile players have such an advantage in this market so can't believe he's 16/1. Last edited by davidti : 7th June 2006 at 14:04. |
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| | #75 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
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| There's the catch. I read that on BF just after sticking the bet on, but couldn't find anything on FIFA. Oh well... about time I threw up a stinker. Making up for it by having a few quid on over 280 yellows at 2/1. Shame it's with the only firm that won't lay me a decent bet (Blue Sq). |
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| | #76 (permalink) |
| Spreads Dept. | for some reason, probably the thought of the total risk on all the bets placed, but convincing myself that its the price. but i think that the new betfair market on total reds offers slightly better value to go high than on the spreads. therefore i've closed my position on the spreads cost free, and laid 0-17 reds at 2.12 it seems low especially when skybet are prepared to offer 2.37, and BSQ 2.25.
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| | #77 (permalink) |
| Spreads Dept. | adding, 0-2 Own goals at 3/1 Corals ladbrokes are the only ones on oddschecker for this bet and are betting per number. the combined odds add up to 6/4 i have stats suggesting 23 OGs in 569 games which roughly makes the ladbrokes quote nearer the mark. 4 and 3 in the last two 64 games tournaments maybe is why corals price this so high.
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| | #78 (permalink) |
| Spreads Dept. | ive traded out of France Goals for a 0.4pt profit. there just seems to be some sort of momentum going on with France just now. or maybe its just that everyone now sees them as potential winners as they are getting tipped everywhere i look. whereas in qualifying they were considered a spent force. who knows, i may have called it wrong
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| | #79 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
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| I was thinking about that last night Keyser. The England goals bet as well. I still see France as an unspectacular defence-minded team. (BD's 25/1 on them conceding fewest goals looks a cracking e/w bet). Ribery is the guy who can turn them into something special but he won't get a lot of playing time. However, with South Korea looking at all sea, there's now two games with the potential for them to whack a few in. I don't see them getting more than one against the swiss though so it may be best to hold fire for now, and take a good look at the two rags. |
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| | #80 (permalink) |
| Forza Bawdeeps Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Manchester
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| Grp A Poland to win @ 4.9 Ecuador out @ 1.4 Grp B Lay Holland to qualify @ 1.52 Grp E Lay Italy to qualify @ 1.29 Ghana to qualify @ 4.7
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