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@Akiva-Anderson got to be one of the worst midweeks I can remember for football, like an international break or something! Hardly any league games whatsoever. So glad the Euro seasons are starting up imminently!
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@Akiva-Anderson said in *****New Football Thread*****:
19:45 - Linfield vs PogoÅ Szczecin
20:00 - Crusaders vs Rosenborg
Fancy away wins tonight in these fixtures.
Both around the same price (1.85, 1.87). PogoÅ Szczecin were 2.12 at one stage.
I would've had both sides around 1/3.
I'm doing it as a double.
You never know in Europe, but worth a small punt
Will go for a SHG in both these matches.
Still got the double running
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SHG in the PAOK vs Beitar Jerusalem match. 0-0 HT
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SHG in the APOEL vs Vojvodina match. 1-0 at HT
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@Akiva-Anderson Hmmm I'm not sure on Liverpool being short on players though, they have about 16/18 who can do a job where we need.
My worry is Matt, Gomez, Tsimikas. I reckon they'll get a couple more in to sort us out a bit.
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19:45 - Linfield vs PogoÅ Szczecin
20:00 - Crusaders vs Rosenborg
Fancy away wins tonight in these fixtures.
Both around the same price (1.85, 1.87). PogoÅ Szczecin were 2.12 at one stage.
I would've had both sides around 1/3.
I'm doing it as a double.
You never know in Europe, but worth a small punt
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@Ryan said in *****New Football Thread*****:
@Dan-MacKinnon I was thinking about this today, as a Liverpool fan I was thinking Jesus Liverpools first game is Chelsea this is tough, but then saw a lot of Chelsea players praising Liverpools business this summer and saying how they might line up against their team. They were worried.
Sometimes when you're in the jar it's hard to read the label. There's not really any teams that have done what I would consider amazing business.
I think Wolves will be in trouble as well, Neves is going to be a huge loss I think for them!
Still think Liverpool are short of players. Think Newcastle might struggle for Top 4 this season. Remember, they didn't European football last season. They were able to put their strongest XI out every week. That won't be the case next season.
City, Arsenal Top 2. Then the rest to fight it out for the Top 4
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@Dan-MacKinnon Lol imagine! He'd score a bucket load with the quality service you guys would give him
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@Dan-MacKinnon I was thinking about this today, as a Liverpool fan I was thinking Jesus Liverpools first game is Chelsea this is tough, but then saw a lot of Chelsea players praising Liverpools business this summer and saying how they might line up against their team. They were worried.
Sometimes when you're in the jar it's hard to read the label. There's not really any teams that have done what I would consider amazing business.
I think Wolves will be in trouble as well, Neves is going to be a huge loss I think for them!
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@Dan-MacKinnon always amazes me how late club leave it!
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@Andy-Donnelly no one other than the big clubs has really signed anyone. I'm not surprised as it was a long season with the World Cup so maybe it'll be a last minute trolley dash in August
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@Andy-Donnelly they defo need to sign some players!
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What are peoples thoughts on the relegation market for next season?
Just reading the comments by Lopetegui and seeing how many players wolves have let go. Could see him walking at some stage. Without him theyād be in big trouble next season. 3.95 at the moment.
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@Trevor-H not by the looks of it, 3 times 0 teams have gone back up and only twice have 2 teams gone back up. It maybe makes 1 team going up a little more regular but still a similar average but not a lot of results to go off.
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@Craig-vaulks Did parachute payments (from 2011-12) make any difference?
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@Craig-vaulks after having a quick look over the last 29 years on 10 occasions 0 of the relegated teams were promoted 6 times 2 teams were promoted and never have all 3 teams gone straight back up. It averages just under 1 team per season.
Not sure if anyone is bothered but there it is.