Record: W/L: 7 - 3 Profits: 26.45 units -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm gonna do the unpopular thing, and go with Newcastle not to lose today. I will only copy what I wrote in Aussie's thread.
Newcastle - Man City Bet: Newcastle +0.5 Odds: 1.73 (7/10) Joe Kinnear have installed a new belief amongst the Newcastle players,
there's no doubt about that. He is in no way a fantastic manager, but
he has one very important strength, which I remember from his time with
Wimbledon (I have actually met the guy, back in the 90's), and that is
his ability to get the players fired up and very clear of what they are
supposed to do for each specific match. He will tell them clearly in a
private converasation, saying the weirdest things, but often creating a
strong and unique sort of confidence. This has been stated by several
of his old players during his managerial career at Wimbledon. And this
is excactly what Newcastle need right now. Not some fancy manager with
great tactical skills, but a guy that can get the players back on
track, build som confidence and play with some heart, and that is
excactly what Newcastle did against Everton. It ended 2 - 2, but
Newcastle really did deserve all three points.
Manchester City
can beat anyone, no doubt about that, but have they really impressed so
much that 2.30 represents value? I'm not so sure. Robinho got injured
against Colombia, will be ready for the game, but might be tired.
Petrov, who is so important to the team, will not be playing, a long
with Zabaleta. City looked like sh*t against Wigan, and giving up three
goals against Lpool after leading that game 2 - 0 was of course also
disappointing. Ok, so Newcastle are not Liverpool, and have been awful
all season long, but they impressed me against Everton, and never ever
underestimate a team like Newcastle when they play with pride. Owen is
out, but a few others might be back. I'll give Newcastle +0.5 a decent bet.
I love how I am the only one going for Newcastle today. Let the Kinnear effect continue.
Record: W/L: 7 - 3 Profits: 26.45 units -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm gonna do the unpopular thing, and go with Newcastle not to lose today. I will only copy what I wrote in Aussie's thread.
Newcastle - Man City Bet: Newcastle +0.5 Odds: 1.73 (7/10) Joe Kinnear have installed a new belief amongst the Newcastle players,
there's no doubt about that. He is in no way a fantastic manager, but
he has one very important strength, which I remember from his time with
Wimbledon (I have actually met the guy, back in the 90's), and that is
his ability to get the players fired up and very clear of what they are
supposed to do for each specific match. He will tell them clearly in a
private converasation, saying the weirdest things, but often creating a
strong and unique sort of confidence. This has been stated by several
of his old players during his managerial career at Wimbledon. And this
is excactly what Newcastle need right now. Not some fancy manager with
great tactical skills, but a guy that can get the players back on
track, build som confidence and play with some heart, and that is
excactly what Newcastle did against Everton. It ended 2 - 2, but
Newcastle really did deserve all three points.
Manchester City
can beat anyone, no doubt about that, but have they really impressed so
much that 2.30 represents value? I'm not so sure. Robinho got injured
against Colombia, will be ready for the game, but might be tired.
Petrov, who is so important to the team, will not be playing, a long
with Zabaleta. City looked like sh*t against Wigan, and giving up three
goals against Lpool after leading that game 2 - 0 was of course also
disappointing. Ok, so Newcastle are not Liverpool, and have been awful
all season long, but they impressed me against Everton, and never ever
underestimate a team like Newcastle when they play with pride. Owen is
out, but a few others might be back. I'll give Newcastle +0.5 a decent bet.
I love how I am the only one going for Newcastle today. Let the Kinnear effect continue.
Regarding the Norwegian game..It's the biggest hate game in Norway, already broke out a few fights, though fighting is very rare in Norwegian football, almost none-existent, but when these two clash together, there's always some trouble. Valerenga are the big brother, the working class club from Oslo, while Lillestrom are from the outside of Oslo, so more of a smalltown club, but with very passionate/hardcore fans. So you know both teams will give everything in a game like this. Valerenga will not lose, I will pretty confident about that, they have shown sings of improvement, and the players seem way more optimisc about things. I think they played farily good in their last game as well. Lillestrom are just rubbish this season, and will probably have a nervy end to the season. They had a couple of ok results, but nothing special, and need to do a lot of changes both in staff and squad wise next season. If you want to bet on this game I would take some bet on Valerenga with a cover on the draw.
Regarding the Norwegian game..It's the biggest hate game in Norway, already broke out a few fights, though fighting is very rare in Norwegian football, almost none-existent, but when these two clash together, there's always some trouble. Valerenga are the big brother, the working class club from Oslo, while Lillestrom are from the outside of Oslo, so more of a smalltown club, but with very passionate/hardcore fans. So you know both teams will give everything in a game like this. Valerenga will not lose, I will pretty confident about that, they have shown sings of improvement, and the players seem way more optimisc about things. I think they played farily good in their last game as well. Lillestrom are just rubbish this season, and will probably have a nervy end to the season. They had a couple of ok results, but nothing special, and need to do a lot of changes both in staff and squad wise next season. If you want to bet on this game I would take some bet on Valerenga with a cover on the draw.
For those interested, it's ALL Valerenga so far, creating two massive chances, home supporters were sure the first goal chance went in, and celebtrated the goal before they realised it had gone out he-he. So far it looks a bit like Rosenborg yesteday, homeside having all mot possession and creating the chances, hopefullt, for those who have Valerenga today, it will end in goals, unlike RbK yesterday, who failed to capitalize. But so far, Valerenga are outplaying a very poor Lillestrom.
For those interested, it's ALL Valerenga so far, creating two massive chances, home supporters were sure the first goal chance went in, and celebtrated the goal before they realised it had gone out he-he. So far it looks a bit like Rosenborg yesteday, homeside having all mot possession and creating the chances, hopefullt, for those who have Valerenga today, it will end in goals, unlike RbK yesterday, who failed to capitalize. But so far, Valerenga are outplaying a very poor Lillestrom.
For those interested, it's ALL Valerenga so far, creating two massive chances, home supporters were sure the first goal chance went in, and celebtrated the goal before they realised it had gone out he-he. So far it looks a bit like Rosenborg yesteday, homeside having all mot possession and creating the chances, hopefullt, for those who have Valerenga today, it will end in goals, unlike RbK yesterday, who failed to capitalize. But so far, Valerenga are outplaying a very poor Lillestrom.
For those interested, it's ALL Valerenga so far, creating two massive chances, home supporters were sure the first goal chance went in, and celebtrated the goal before they realised it had gone out he-he. So far it looks a bit like Rosenborg yesteday, homeside having all mot possession and creating the chances, hopefullt, for those who have Valerenga today, it will end in goals, unlike RbK yesterday, who failed to capitalize. But so far, Valerenga are outplaying a very poor Lillestrom.
hehe, Lillestrom are so lucky they are not behind with at least two goals by now, their defense is completely out of it, giving the enga players shooting possibilites from all over the area. A side with a bit more quality than Enga would easily have been in the lead by now. Lillestrom are really awful to watch so far, I'd say almost a bit surpisingly bad.
hehe, Lillestrom are so lucky they are not behind with at least two goals by now, their defense is completely out of it, giving the enga players shooting possibilites from all over the area. A side with a bit more quality than Enga would easily have been in the lead by now. Lillestrom are really awful to watch so far, I'd say almost a bit surpisingly bad.
HUGE chance missed by Enga, incredible miss really, by the talented Moa, who gets alone with the keeper, one meter from the goal, and the shots go straight on the goalie, lol, not very impressive finishing hehe, but Valerenga keep at it.
HUGE chance missed by Enga, incredible miss really, by the talented Moa, who gets alone with the keeper, one meter from the goal, and the shots go straight on the goalie, lol, not very impressive finishing hehe, but Valerenga keep at it.
And as I say that Valerenga almost gets another big opportunity, as the Lillestrom keeper makes a huge mistake so the ball bounces besides the goal without any lillestrom defender near the goal, but no Enga player gets to the ball in time, another lucky moment for lillestrom.
And as I say that Valerenga almost gets another big opportunity, as the Lillestrom keeper makes a huge mistake so the ball bounces besides the goal without any lillestrom defender near the goal, but no Enga player gets to the ball in time, another lucky moment for lillestrom.
I don't think I need to say who has been the best team. It's only been one team really, and that's Valerenga. They have outplayed Lillestrom for about 35 minutes of the game, attack after attack, and should have been up by at least two-three goals. Lillestrom are shockingly bad, especially at the back. But Valerenga fail to score on a open goal and several other massive chances, so they might get punished for that, would be very very typical. Anyways, halftime.
I don't think I need to say who has been the best team. It's only been one team really, and that's Valerenga. They have outplayed Lillestrom for about 35 minutes of the game, attack after attack, and should have been up by at least two-three goals. Lillestrom are shockingly bad, especially at the back. But Valerenga fail to score on a open goal and several other massive chances, so they might get punished for that, would be very very typical. Anyways, halftime.
Thanks mate. You have to excuse all my grammar mistakes or typos, whatever it's called, but English is only my second language, so I get rusty when I haven't used it regularly for while.
Thanks mate. You have to excuse all my grammar mistakes or typos, whatever it's called, but English is only my second language, so I get rusty when I haven't used it regularly for while.
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