Spain -8 v Tahiti @ 11/10 seems juicy. Nigeria should have easily had 12 and Spain won't be anywhere near as wasteful
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is there any worries of compassion coming into play? If their lives depended on it, I'm sure they could probably put 15 past them on a good day, but at what stage will they take their foot off the gas? Spain -7 at evs looks great.
also, I posted the exact same thing on Facebook after the Nig-Tah match. Refs can't just not give injury time if they don't feel like it.
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View Postis there any worries of compassion coming into play? If their lives depended on it, I'm sure they could probably put 15 past them on a good day, but at what stage will they take their foot off the gas? Spain -7 at evs looks great.
also, I posted the exact same thing on Facebook after the Nig-Tah match. Refs can't just not give injury time if they don't feel like it.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostAm I looking at this Tahiti game completely wrong or is under 6.5 goals at 11/4 not lump worthy considering what they've done to atrocious teams in the past, i.e not humiliating them like they're obviously capable of doing or are Tahiti on the next level of terrible?
I reckon the fact the Nigeria put 6 past them will mean Spain will put at least 6 on the board. Marker etc.﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostAm I looking at this Tahiti game completely wrong or is under 6.5 goals at 11/4 not lump worthy considering what they've done to atrocious teams in the past, i.e not humiliating them like they're obviously capable of doing or are Tahiti on the next level of terrible?
From what I actually saw of them, they looked woeful. Worse than the San Marinos or Andorras that I'd see in the UEFA qualifiers. Add to the fact that Nigeria aren't Spain and I really think it is a case of Tahiti being the next level of terrible.
Originally posted by Micknail View PostI reckon the fact the Nigeria put 6 past them will mean Spain will put at least 6 on the board. Marker etc.
Originally posted by 3Bet View PostIts a terrible match for betting.
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View PostI dunno, Tahiti do seem to be the next level of terrible. I had a look at the world rankings and there's actually some not terrible teams near them (e.g. Cyprus or just 16 places ahead of them). That said, I think the reason their world ranking is so high is because of where they play. They get to play other island teams on a consistent basis so to say San Marino are 70 odd places worse than them is probably unfair.
From what I actually saw of them, they looked woeful. Worse than the San Marinos or Andorras that I'd see in the UEFA qualifiers. Add to the fact that Nigeria aren't Spain and I really think it is a case of Tahiti being the next level of terrible.
Anyway I settled for the under 8.5 goals market around evs. GL to anyone involved should be a fun sweat either wayProfit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostSee people think because they can very easily run riot means they will. They've had plenty of similar chances to inflict trouncings over the years and it hasn't been the strength of the opposition that stopped them doing it, it was them stopping looking for goals. Really don't think the world and European champions have anything to prove either so can't see them being in competition with Nigeria tbh.
Anyway I settled for the under 8.5 goals market around evs. GL to anyone involved should be a fun sweat either way
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View PostIn June last year, Tahiti beat Samoa 10-1 and they beat Kiribati 17-1 and Cook Islands 7-0 the year before. Take no prisoners Spain, they do it to others
Edit - Kiribati's full results list is pretty special
Jesus, I assume Kiribati would struggle in 2A in Limerick!
and also, if the Spanish players knew that, I'd say it might actually make them more inclined to go all out. Hopefully one of the Tahitians slags Del Bosque's mother or something, give Spain some motivation to destroy them!Last edited by Jam-Fly; 20-06-13, 17:42.
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Originally posted by Opr View PostIs Torres expected to start the rest of Spain's matches? He starts tonight and you'd expect if things went well he could put a few past these and is 14/1 for tournament top scorer?
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Originally posted by Opr View PostIs Torres expected to start the rest of Spain's matches? He starts tonight and you'd expect if things went well he could put a few past these and is 14/1 for tournament top scorer?
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View PostOh also, the bet for the match imo has to be the half time score market on betfair. Any unquoted score is 1.27 (1/4). This bet is effectively saying Spain will score 3 goals in the first half.Go big or go homeless.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostAm I looking at this Tahiti game completely wrong or is under 6.5 goals at 11/4 not lump worthy considering what they've done to atrocious teams in the past, i.e not humiliating them like they're obviously capable of doing or are Tahiti on the next level of terrible?
Have got on Suarez to be top scorer ahead of their game v Tahiti as well
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostHow can they slaughter them now after they came baring gifts?
Jaysus goalkeeping"Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View Postis this on Boyles? I see it on oddschecker but can't find it on Boyles site
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View Postdidn't get this bet on...I'll admit I'll be quite tilted if it comes to fruition!
ULGo big or go homeless.
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View PostSpain -8 v Tahiti @ 11/10 seems juicy. Nigeria should have easily had 12 and Spain won't be anywhere near as wastefulOriginally posted by Micknail View PostI reckon the fact the Nigeria put 6 past them will mean Spain will put at least 6 on the board. Marker etc.Originally posted by Jam-Fly View PostOh also, the bet for the match imo has to be the half time score market on betfair. Any unquoted score is 1.27 (1/4). This bet is effectively saying Spain will score 3 goals in the first half.Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostLots of fish money floating about. Spain are going to eviscerate them.Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostFish money.
Originally posted by tglynn View Post﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿
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Japan v Mexico
The two sides meet in the Confederations cup at Estadio Governador to decide third position in Group A. Both sides have lost their opening games however Japan scored 3 goals against a good Italian team and were unlucky not to get something out of the match after hitting the woodwork 3 times however neither can catch Brazil and Italy after they won their opening games. Japan can be forgiven for their poor performance against Brazil in the opening match having played a world cup qualifier a few days before flying to Brazil and the jet lag clearly affected them in the second half. Generally Japan is very strong in defense and Mexico have failed to score in 6 of their last 10 match.
Japan did really well to win the 2011 Asia Cup, while excellent performances in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers saw them secure their berth at the tournament finals before anyone else.
Mexico have won only 1 games in their last 11 in all competitions in a run that included some very weak South American opposition. While Japan have only won 5 from their last 11 their opposition has been of a stonger calibre and Japans performances have been of a higher quality of they have a battling team mentality against a Mexican team that rely too heavily on Manchester Uniteds Javier Hernandez whose style of play does not adapt well to Mexicos deep lying counter attacking style and in this competition he has had to drop back to get the ball which negates his effective goal poaching style in the opposition box.
I expect this to happen again as Japan are a very energetic team and will push Mexico back with their speed and top quality ball control.
Probable Japan starting line-up (4-2-3-1): Kawashima – Uchida, Konno, Yoshida, Nagatomo – Endo, Hosogai – Okazaki, Honda, Kagawa – Maeda.
Probable Mexico starting line-up (4-2-3-1): Corona – Mier, Rodriguez, Moreno, Salcido – Torrado, Herrera – Barrera, Dos Santos, Guardado – Hernandez.
International Confederations Cup - Japan v Mexico - Japan To Win 'Draw No Bet' - 1.91 BetVictor / Coral / William Hill
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostHearing Uruguay will prob be starting Suarez and Abel Hernandez up front tonight. Could do worse than 100/1 Hernandez top goalscorer given the opportunity for goals in this game.
Are we banking on him getting 6ish goals tonight to win the golden boot, because I don't think they would get past Brazil in the semi.
Back to lay I suppose?﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostHearing Uruguay will prob be starting Suarez and Abel Hernandez up front tonight. Could do worse than 100/1 Hernandez top goalscorer given the opportunity for goals in this game.
Nice shout, took your advice and put a sneaky tenner on him. Let's hope for another hat trick in the second half
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostHearing Uruguay will prob be starting Suarez and Abel Hernandez up front tonight. Could do worse than 100/1 Hernandez top goalscorer given the opportunity for goals in this game.
You would think/hope he will get some action in that game!
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besta luck with that one lads!
i took forlan at 33s big enough EW when he got named for nigeria game. He bangs 1 in, im in to 6s in some places with tahiti to come
then the team news comes along and you fukrs and your Abel hernandez screw me over!
you's are a cert for a place btw! wish i saw this thread (or the team before the game)
well done and besta luck!
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Did Dundalk play away in Limerick last night?
Anyway they are at home to Glentoran today in a friendly as Glentoran prepare for Europe. PP have Glentoran priced up at 6/4........ surely this has to be a bet as they will be playing Dundalk reserves/youth? Anyone shed any light on the Dundalk team?
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Japanese J-League - Nagoya Grampus v Kashima Antlers - Over 2.5,3.0 Asian Goal Line @ 2.0 (Bet365)
Japanese J-League - Shimizu S-Pulse v FC Tokyo - Over 2.0 Asian Goal Line @ 1.35 (Bet365)
Japanese J-League - Kawasaki Frontale v Shonan Bellmare - Kawasaki Frontale -1 Asian Handicap @ 1.625 (Bet365)
Treble @ 4.39 (Bet365)
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Originally posted by smoothcall View PostNot a good sign when a tipsters giving you bet365 prices!
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Originally posted by PunterAssist View PostThe average bettor who may follow these selections is in no danger of having their account limited in over 95% of cases but the post might draw your attention to the games where you will find a good bet elsewhere.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostI think we'll all agree on that
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Originally posted by PunterAssist View PostJapanese J-League - Nagoya Grampus v Kashima Antlers - Over 2.5,3.0 Asian Goal Line @ 2.0 (Bet365)
Japanese J-League - Shimizu S-Pulse v FC Tokyo - Over 2.0 Asian Goal Line @ 1.35 (Bet365)
Japanese J-League - Kawasaki Frontale v Shonan Bellmare - Kawasaki Frontale -1 Asian Handicap @ 1.625 (Bet365)
Treble @ 4.39 (Bet365)
@PunterAssist
not a huge fan of the first bet either but nothing huge against it
that is all, few pints have been had and I don't what what an asian handicap is really, I do know a very slow korean lad thoughGo big or go homeless.
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The Kawasaki bet has more to do with the quality of the opposition, especially away and both teams current form. I went for the -1 asian handicap because as you say Kawasaki do get more defensive when the have the lead and the -1 asian handicap means that part of the treble is voided if Kawasaki win by exactly 1 goal.
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