I like these days where it's 'mid-major' dominated, but each active league only has a game or two on tap. It's like going to a pub that has seven really good media-ignored beers on tap and is very relaxing and homely vs. a bar where people line up around the corner to stand in a packed house while drinking Budweiser, Miller and Coors. Something like that, I guess I have beer on the mind.
First soccer thought.. How in the world is Sepsi favored over anyone on the road that is not playing with less than 11 on the field? I get Bucuresti is bad, but Sepsi has one road win this season and have only netted 6 road goals across 13 league matches. All of that being blabbed, and I won't touch either side. It's relegation, oddsmakers are completely messing with us, stay very away from the side and the total
I like these days where it's 'mid-major' dominated, but each active league only has a game or two on tap. It's like going to a pub that has seven really good media-ignored beers on tap and is very relaxing and homely vs. a bar where people line up around the corner to stand in a packed house while drinking Budweiser, Miller and Coors. Something like that, I guess I have beer on the mind.
First soccer thought.. How in the world is Sepsi favored over anyone on the road that is not playing with less than 11 on the field? I get Bucuresti is bad, but Sepsi has one road win this season and have only netted 6 road goals across 13 league matches. All of that being blabbed, and I won't touch either side. It's relegation, oddsmakers are completely messing with us, stay very away from the side and the total
This is more a play on line analysis than stats. Hard to believe Genclerbirligi sits second to last in the table with only allowing 10 goals at home. Their problem is they are abysmal on the road and they don't score enough to win home games - 16 goals in 13 home matches. The goal line odds of 1, 1.5 and juiced is appropriate, but the juice on the 2.5, 3 total makes me think there is an expectation that Galatasaray will put up goals. Statistically, they aren't a good road team with a 5-2-6 league record away from home. But three of those games were against top 5 teams where they lost a combined 10-1. They are knocking on the door of a league title and if that's something they want, and I can't imagine they don't, they need to win matches against the league's worst. I'm backing motivation and challenging the lines, I'm thinking a 2-0 or 3-0 final
This is more a play on line analysis than stats. Hard to believe Genclerbirligi sits second to last in the table with only allowing 10 goals at home. Their problem is they are abysmal on the road and they don't score enough to win home games - 16 goals in 13 home matches. The goal line odds of 1, 1.5 and juiced is appropriate, but the juice on the 2.5, 3 total makes me think there is an expectation that Galatasaray will put up goals. Statistically, they aren't a good road team with a 5-2-6 league record away from home. But three of those games were against top 5 teams where they lost a combined 10-1. They are knocking on the door of a league title and if that's something they want, and I can't imagine they don't, they need to win matches against the league's worst. I'm backing motivation and challenging the lines, I'm thinking a 2-0 or 3-0 final
Copenhagen has been the face of the Danish Superliga for the last century, winning eight titles. Nine won't happen this season. They aren't as strong as in year's past, are just an average road team. Against the top six teams in the league, on the road, Copenhagen is 0-1-5 and have been outscored 3-12. They need three in basically every game, which is of slight concern, but I think their need to press will result in more opportunities for Mid
Copenhagen has been the face of the Danish Superliga for the last century, winning eight titles. Nine won't happen this season. They aren't as strong as in year's past, are just an average road team. Against the top six teams in the league, on the road, Copenhagen is 0-1-5 and have been outscored 3-12. They need three in basically every game, which is of slight concern, but I think their need to press will result in more opportunities for Mid
I like these days where it's 'mid-major' dominated, but each active league only has a game or two on tap. It's like going to a pub that has seven really good media-ignored beers on tap and is very relaxing and homely vs. a bar where people line up around the corner to stand in a packed house while drinking Budweiser, Miller and Coors. Something like that, I guess I have beer on the mind.
yeah..... and then you overhear someone asking their friend "..which color is Croaita jerseys, ive got 5,000,000 on them??"
I like these days where it's 'mid-major' dominated, but each active league only has a game or two on tap. It's like going to a pub that has seven really good media-ignored beers on tap and is very relaxing and homely vs. a bar where people line up around the corner to stand in a packed house while drinking Budweiser, Miller and Coors. Something like that, I guess I have beer on the mind.
yeah..... and then you overhear someone asking their friend "..which color is Croaita jerseys, ive got 5,000,000 on them??"
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