The BTC Football Trading Thread
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@keith-anderson So are Everton
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Everton are some price tonight. Liverpool are awful
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@chris-osborne I think as much as Klopp/fans would prefer no Europa its still money for the club and deep down Klopp knows that.
I think he should just basically do what he can for the reason of the season lol
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@lee-snape I've always liked Wolves, they always give the pool a game and they deserved to win.
BIG fan of Neves!!!
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@matthew-harrison
Can trade out for 10% profit after 8 mins on average
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@matthew-harrison
A scalp mate
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@lee-snape
Is you’re under 2.5 goal market a scalp or a set and forget ?
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Some interesting value in outrights at present ? I had a little dabble last week on a Lay of PSG at 1.08 - they are were in a bit of disarray and Gaultier is under pressure .. albeit Mbappe returning will perhaps change things .. but they had Monaco and Marseille to play and the loss to Monaco has given me a little green. With so little liability will leave it running this week at least.
Bayern 1.11 to lay .. probably end up winning as usual but their form has been sketchy and Dortmund and Union keep on winning so perhaps a twist or two yet to produce some green?
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@matthew-harrison
Not sure atm, I haven't looked at anything yet as I'm all over at work today. I'm strictly staying on my 2 systems for the rest of the month though.
Under 2.5 goals market
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@lee-snape
I’ve got AEK in Greece also but doubt I’ll get matched
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@chris-osborne
Like at Annfield in the fa Cup for us, dodgy camera man lol
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@lee-snape said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
I think VAR is an excellent tool to have. It is the referees and the human error in making the decisions that I find difficult to stomach tbh. Just as much inconsistency now as without VAR in my view. Did the referees tell anyone about the 3rd man approaching them getting a yellow card? Could of and should of cost us dearly against Southampton.
Its a good tool in the right hands unfortunately its being run by our set of complete and utter garbage referees. On field officiating with the added disaster is how VAR is applied has never been as bad as it is now
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@matthew-harrison
Very true, I'd maybe be tempted to Lay something in play, depends if anyone starts quickly.
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I think VAR is an excellent tool to have. It is the referees and the human error in making the decisions that I find difficult to stomach tbh. Just as much inconsistency now as without VAR in my view. Did the referees tell anyone about the 3rd man approaching them getting a yellow card? Could of and should of cost us dearly against Southampton.
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@lee-snape
I’d trade it if Frank was still the manager. With Dychy however it will be a difficult game for Liverpool imo
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Only one game tonight for me, Inter on the old LTD. Liverpool v Everton popped up but don’t want to trade it now Dychy is at the helm
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
I see a lot of people moaning about VAR, but I'm all for this new rule that brighton goals should be given offside!
Lol
Enough is enough with VAR it has to go this weekend was a complete disaster for Brighton and Arsenal in particular. Luckily we went on to beat Spurs because there would have been uproar for us as well if Spurs had got back into the game after Barnes first goal was incorrectly ruled out
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I see a lot of people moaning about VAR, but I'm all for this new rule that brighton goals should be given offside!
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@lee-snape Thats not a bad idea especially those local derbies on the continent we're not so familiar with.
In this day and age certainly in the Premier League not sure there will be many local players
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@chris-osborne
Liverpool vs Everton is a tricky fixture definitely. I'm starting to put a Local Derby column in my results spreadsheet to see the variants in the results, psychology wise I'd check to see the inplay stats first, to see if local players/long serving players are up for it.